SIFANG CSC-211数字式保护 (测控) 装置产品指南 (0SF.492.057E) V2.00
SIFANG CSC-211数字式保护 (测控) 装置产品指南 (0SF.492.057E) V2.00
Standardized: Li Lianchang
Version:V2.00
Doc.Code:0SF.492.057(E)
Issued Date:2012.12
Version:V2.00
Doc. Code: 0SF.492.057(E)
Issued Date:2012.12
Copyright owner: Beijing Sifang Automation Co., Ltd
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Manufacturer:
Beijing Sifang Automation Co., Ltd.
Overview
CSC-211 series are selective, reliable and isolator, etc.
high performance multifunction protection
Supporting all functionalities required
IED (Intelligent Electronic Device), which
for automation system
are able to be applied for protection,
control and measurement for following The standard version of CSC211 offer a
applications: wide range of protection functions by
pre-configure function arrangement to fulfill
Applicable in subtransmission network
most of common applications.
and distribution network with solidly
The advanced version of CSC211, with
earthed (grounded), low-resistance
enhanced hardware, same function library,
earthed, isolated or compensated
and full programmable scheme logic with
neutral point
graphic software tool, are good at tailor-
Protection of feeders, capacitors, -made applications.
auxiliary transformers, bus coupler, etc. The wide application flexibility and
integration of the protection, monitoring
Used as backup protection IED for
and control functions in one device makes
lines, transformers, reactors and
the IED an excellent solution for both new
busbar
installations and retrofitting of the existing
Providing control and monitoring stations.
functions of the circuit breakers,
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Features
Extensive multifunction IED including protection
protection, control and monitoring
Undercurrent protection (37)
functions
load shedding function
Three pole tripping required in
sub-transmission and distribution Voltage transformer secondary
network circuit supervision (97FF)
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Functions
Protection functions
IEC 61850
IEC 60617
Description ANSI Code Logical Node
graphical symbol
Name
Current protection
3IINV>
Overcurrent protection 50,51,67 PTOC 3I >>
3I >>>
I0INV>
Earth fault protection 50N, 51N, 67N PEFM I0>>
I0>>>
Voltage protection
3U>
Overvoltage protection 59 PTOV
3U>>
3U<
Under voltage protection 27 PTUV
3U<<
3I> BF
Breaker failure protection 50BF RBRF I0>BF
I2>BF
4
Capacitor bank protection
Other functions
Control functions
IEC 61850 IEC 60617
Description ANSI Code
Logical Node Name graphical symbol
Remote/Local circuit breaker, isolator and
other switching devices control
Monitoring functions
Description
Self-supervision
5
Station communication
Description
Communication protocols
Setting
IED testing
IED configuration
Printing
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Function arrangement
46NU
50 3I >> MEASUREMENT
PIOC 46NI
51/67 3I>
PTOC 59 3U>
MONITORING
PTOV
50N I0>>
PEFM 27 3U<
PTUV INTERLOCK
51N/67N I0>
50Ns
&
PEFM 3INE>>
50BF 3I>BF
RBRF 51Ns/67Ns 3INE>
CONTROL
49 Ith
PTTR 32
ENERGY METER
37 CALCULATED
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46
Disturbance
64 UE> recording
STATION
COMMUNICATION
- RS232/485
79 O→ I 25
- RJ45/FO
RREC RSYN - IEC61850
- IEC60870-5-103
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Protection functions
Overcurrent protection (50, 51, 67)
The protection provides following Inrush restraint function
features:
The protection relay may detect large
Two definite time stages magnetizing inrush currents during
transformer energizing. In addition to
One inverse time stage
considerably unbalanced fundamental
11 kinds of IEC and ANSI inverse time current, inrush current comprises large
characteristic curves as well as second harmonic current which doesn’t
optional user defined characteristic appear in short circuit current. Therefore,
the inrush current may affect the protection
Settable directional element
functions which operate based on the
characteristic angle to satisfy the
fundamental component of the measured
different network conditions and
current. Accordingly, inrush restraint logic
applications
is provided to prevent overcurrent
Each stage can be set individually as protection from mal-operation.
directional/non-directional
Furthermore, by recognition of the inrush
Each stage can be set individually for current in one phase, it is possible to set
inrush restraint the protection in a way that not only the
phase with the considerable inrush current,
Cross blocking function for inrush
but also the other phases of the
detection
overcurrent protection are blocked for a
Settable maximum inrush current certain time. This is achieved by
cross-blocking feature integrated in the
First definite stage and inverse time
IED.
stage can be set individually to alarm
or trip The inrush restraint function has a
maximum inrush current setting. Once
VT secondary circuit supervision for
the measuring current exceeds the
directional protection. Once VT failure
setting, the overcurrent protection will not
happens, the directional stage can be
be blocked any longer.
set to be blocked or to be
non-directional Characteristic of direction
Under voltage criteria checking
element
(selectable), blocking of the definite The direction detection is performed by
time stages is possible when the determining the position of current vector
measured voltage exceeds the in directional characteristic. In other word,
threshold it is done by comparing phase angle
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between the fault current and the Table 1 Assignment of applied current and
reference voltage, Figure 2 illustrates the reference voltage for directional element
direction detection characteristic for
phase A element. Phase Current Voltage
A Ia U bc
Forward 90° IA B Ib U ca
C Ic U ab
Bisector
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Each stage can be set individually for
inrush restraint 90°
3I 0
Forward
-3 I 2 Bisector
capacitive current - normally one greater ФNS_Char: The settable characteristic angle
than 10% of the current limited by the Based on current vector component
neutral earthed impedance – a simple (Cos Φ) measurement (see Figure 6).
sensitive earth fault relay is no longer In this way, the relay is sensitive to the
enough to give sensitive and selective active residual current and insensitive
protection. In this case, the protection to the capacitive current
system for the feeder consists of a
directional sensitive earth fault relay whose IS 90°
threshold can be set to below the
capacitive current.
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residual voltage
IFAULT
IFAULT
Legend:
Opened CB
Closed CB Trip
Relay
Opened CB
When one line side CT is applied, when
Closed CB
a fault occurs in the dead zone,
protection relay sends a transfer trip to
Figure 8 Tripping logic when applying line side
remote end relay to isolate the fault.
CT
Tripping logic is illustrated in Figure 8.
Auto-reclosing (79)
For restoration of the normal service follows:
after a fault an auto reclosing attempt is
4 shots automatic reclosing
mostly made for overhead lines.
(selectable)
Experiences show that about 85% of
faults have transient nature and will Individually settable dead time for each
disappear after an auto reclosing attempt shot
is performed. This means that the line
Internal/external AR initiation
can be re-energized in a short period.
The reconnection is accomplished after a Three phase AR operation
dead time via the automatic reclosing
CB ready supervision
function. If the fault is permanent or short
circuit arc has not disappeared, the CB Aux. contact supervision
protection will re-trip the breaker. Main
Cooperation with internal synch-check
features of the auto-reclosing are as
function for reclosing command
A
Relay A
Relay B
GOOSE message-Block
Relay B
Relay C
B
Trip C
Relay C
Figure 10 Action when fault on the Busbar
C
Once the fault located on the busbar, there
is not one protection IED of outgoing
Figure 9 Action when fault on the feeder C feeder to trip and block the IED A. So the
IED A will trip and clear off the fault with
If the fault occurs on outgoing feeder C, the
short time delay.
protection IED C will trip and send block
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Secondary system supervision
Current transformer secondary the secondary circuit of voltage transformer,
circuit supervision may result in unwanted operation of the
protection functions which work based on
Open or short circuited CT cores can
voltage criteria. VT failure supervision
cause unwanted operation of some
function is provided to block these
protection functions such as earth fault
protection functions and enable the backup
current and negative sequence current
protection functions. The features of the
functions.
function are as follows:
Interruption of the CT secondary circuit is
Symmetrical/asymmetrical VT failure
detected based on zero-sequence current.
detection
Once CT failure, the negative sequence
protection is blocked, the earth fault 3-phase AC voltage MCB monitoring
protection can be set to be blocked or not.
1-phase AC voltage MCB monitoring
Voltage transformer secondary Zero and negative sequence current
circuit supervision monitoring
A measured voltage failure, due to a
Applicable in solid grounded,
broken conductor or a short circuit fault in
compensated or isolated networks
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Control function
The primary apparatuses, such as circuit isolator and other in real time.
breaker, isolator, earth isolator, etc, can
be controlled through IED in two modes,
Remote mode: By Substation
automation system
Local mode: by dedicated keys
operation on the front plate of IED,
for advanced IED version only
Remote or local mode can be switched
by L/R key on the IED front plate. The
current control mode is indicated on the
LCD as an icon,’L’ or ‘R’.
All control operations are supervised
under interlock logic according the
requirement. The interlock logic can be
Figure 11 Example of Single line diagram
programmed in the software tool by user
displayed on the LCD
(shown in Figure 12).
For advanced IED version, the single line
diagram can be displayed on the LCD
(shown in Figure 11), which is able to
indicate the status of circuit breaker,
CLOSE COMMAND
Remote
Blk Rem Access
BI21
(EXT. INTERLOCK)
BI22
(CB IN SERVICE)
BI24
(TR RELAY OPERATED)
BI25
(TRIP COIL FAULTY)
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Monitoring functions
Switching devices operating All modules can perform
status monitoring self-supervision to its key hardware
components and program as soon as
The function is used to monitor the service
energizing. Parts of the modules are
status of circuit breaker. The conditions
self-supervised in real time. All internal
such as spring charging status, gas
faults or abnormal conditions will
pressure, etc., are available for the
initiate an alarm. The fatal faults among
protection IED.
them will result in the whole IED
The AR function will be blocked and alarm blocked
will be issued in case of something wrong
CRC checks for the setting, program
with CB.
and configuration, etc.
Self-supervision
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Station communication
Overview equipments simultaneously, through the
communication ports with
The IED is able to connect to one or
communication protocols supported.
more substation level systems or
(Shown in Figure 13)
Server or Work Server or Work
Station 1 Station 2
Switch
Work Station 3
Gateway Switch
or
converter
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and system interlocking and other telegrams in IRIG-B or pulse format into
interactive function. the IEDs via time synchronization receivers.
The IED can adapt the second or minute
Time synchronization port pulse in the pulse mode automatically.
All IEDs feature a permanently integrated
Meanwhile, SNTP network time
electrical time synchronization port (shown
synchronization can be applied.
in Figure 14). It can be used to feed timing
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Software tools
CSmart protection manager is a set of cycle of protection IEDs. Its features are as
user-friendly software tools for user follows:
configuration, engineering, parameter
For advanced IED version, the binary
setting, disturbance handling and
inputs and binary outputs can be
monitoring. It provides versatile
assigned to the required function
functionalities required throughout the life
modules (shown in Figure 13)
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Figure 16 setting edit window
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Figure 18 Disturbance record waveform analysis window
Intelligent setting checks rule out different jobs such as parameter setting,
incorrect input commissioning and controlling
(authorized staff only)
Graphical visualization of
characteristics and zone diagrams with Testing and diagnostic functions
direct manipulation of the curves –decisive support in the commissioning
phase
Password-protected access for
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Hardware
Human-machine Interface 2 3 4
(HMI) 1 5
and easy to understand – the whole front LED9 LED10 LED11 LED12 LED13 LED14 LED15 LED16 RESET
CSC-211
8 9 10 11 12 13
3
RESET
Figure 20 The option 2 of view of IED front plate
2 for advanced IED version only
QUIT SET
SIO
1 Liquid crystal display (LCD), alpha-
-numeric and graphic display
5 6 7 2 16 LEDs
3 Quit key
Figure 19 The option 1 of view of IED front plate 4 Reset key
1 Liquid crystal display (LCD), alpha- 5 Set key
-numeric display only
6 Navigation keys
2 8 LEDs
7 RJ45 Ethernet communication port
3 Navigation keys
8 R/L Remote/Local control switch key
4 Reset key 9 LCD display switch key
5 Quit key 10 Controlled objects select key
CPU module (CPU) In this module, the fast binary inputs are
used to connect with the signals and
The CPU module handles all protection
alarms. The fast binary outputs are used
functions and logic, hardware
for the tripping outputs and initiating
self-supervision and performs
outputs for protection functions, or
communication and information exchange
signaling output.
between the protection system and
external equipments such as HMI, PC, 4 binary inputs and 7 binary output relays
monitor, control system, substation are provided in this module of standard
automation system, engineer station, RTU version.
and printer, etc. Additionally, the CPU
5 binary inputs and 7 binary output relays
module transmits remote metering, remote
are provided in this module of advanced
signaling, SOE, event reports and record
version.
data. The module also provides binary
inputs, synchronization and Binary Input & Output module (BIO)
communication ports. In this module, the output contacts are
The pulse, IRIG-B or SNTP mode can be used for controlling and signaling outputs
applied for time synchronization. mainly. The binary inputs are used to
connect with the input signals and alarms.
According to requirement, up to 2 isolated
electrical or optical Ethernet ports (optical 7 binary inputs and 9 binary output relays
Ethernet ports optional) and up to 2 RS485 have been provided in this module of
serial communication port can be provided standard version.
to meet the demands of different 5 binary inputs and 8 binary output relays
substation automation system and RTU at are provided in this module of advanced
the same time. version.
There are 7 binary input channels (DC24V) Power Supply Module (PSM)
in the CPU module for standard version.
The power supply module is used to
There are 3 binary input channels (DC24V) provide the correct internal voltages and
in the CPU module for advanced version. full isolation between the terminal and the
Fast binary Output Module (FOM) battery system. The module of standard
version provides 9 binary input channels.
This module is used to provide fast tripping And the module of advanced version
outputs and initiating outputs for protection provides 10 binary input channels as well.
functions, and signaling output, for
standard version only.
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Layout and dimension
F
C
D
B
Legend A B C D E F
mm
E
C
Legend A B C D E
mm
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Typical connection
A. For incoming or outgoing feeder protection or line backup
protection
A
B
C
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
Figure 23 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase and earth currents
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
Figure 24 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase and earth currents and three phase
voltages (bus side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
Figure 25 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase and earth currents and three phase
voltages (line side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
Figure 26 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase and earth currents and single phase
voltage (Ph-Ph) (bus side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
Figure 27 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase and earth currents and single phase
voltage (Ph-E) (bus side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM1
I01
*
I1
I02
Figure 28 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase currents, earth current, and
sensitive earth current
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08
IN
AIM1
I01
*
I1
I02
Figure 29 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase currents, earth current and sensitive
earth current, and three phase voltages (bus side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM1
* I01
I1
I02
Figure 30 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase currents, earth current and sensitive
earth current, and three phase voltages (line side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM1
* I01
I1
I02
Figure 31 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase currents, earth current and sensitive
earth current, and single phase voltage (Ph-Ph) (bus side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM1
* I01
I1
I02
Figure 32 Application of feeder protection to measure three phase currents, earth current, and
sensitive earth current, and single phase voltage (Ph-E) (bus side)
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B. For transformer backup protection
A
B
C
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM1
* I01
I02
I1
Figure 33 Application of transformer backup protection to measure three phase currents, earth current,
and neutral current
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM1
* I01
I02 I1
Figure 34 Application of transformer backup protection to measure three phase currents, earth current
and neutral current, and three phase voltages (bus side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM1
* I01
I02 I1
Figure 35 Application of transformer backup protection to measure three phase currents, earth current
and neutral current, and three phase voltages (line side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM1
* I01
I02 I1
Figure 36 Application of transformer backup protection to measure three phase currents, earth current
and neutral current, and single phase voltage (Ph-Ph) (bus side)
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A
B
C
AIM2
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
AIM1
* I01
I02 I1
Figure 37 Application of transformer backup protection to measure three phase currents, earth current
and neutral current, and single phase voltage (Ph-E) (bus side)
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C. For synch-check function
A
B
C
A
B
C
AIM2
U05
U4
U06
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
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A
B
C
AIM2
U05
U4
U06
U01
UA
U02
UB
U03
UC
U04
UN
AIM2
I01
I02 IA
I03
I04 IB
* * * I05
I06 IC
I07
I08 IN
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D. For capacitor bank protection
A
B
C
I04 IC1
* I05
I06
IC2
* I07
I08 IC3
Figure 40 Typical connection for capacitor bank unbalanced current protection with three current
inputs
A
B
C
U06 UC2
U07
U08 UC3
Figure 41 Typical connection for capacitor bank unbalanced voltage protection with three voltage
inputs
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A
B
C
I04 IC1
*
I05
I06
IC2
I07
I08 IC3
Figure 42 Typical connection for capacitor bank unbalanced current protection with one current input
A
B
C
AIM1
Capacitor bank U03
U04 UC1
U05
U06 UC2
U07
U08 UC3
Figure 43 Typical connection for capacitor bank unbalanced voltage protection with one voltage input
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A A
B B
C C
I1
I1
I2
Figure 44 Unbalanced current detection for
I3
grounded capacitor bank
Figure 47 Three unbalanced currents detection
A
B for capacitor bank
C
A
B
C
I1
U1
Figure 45 Neutral current differential protection
for grounded Split-Wye capacitor bank
Figure 48 Neutral voltage unbalanced protection
A for unrounded Wye capacitor bank
B
C
A
B
C
I1
50
A A
B B
C C
U1
U1
Figure 52 Neutral voltage protection for
ungrounded split-Wye capacitor bank
Figure 50 Summation of Intermediate tap-point
voltage for grounded Wye capacitor bank A
B
C
A
B
C
U1
U1
U2
U3
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Rear terminals
The rear view of the protection IED
X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
PSM FOM FIO CPU BIO AIM AIM
X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
PSM FIO BIO CPU BIO AIM AIM
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Terminals of Analogue Input Module (AIM)
Module A series
Terminal Analogue Input Remark
metering
I11
I12 I’mB For metering
I12
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Terminals of Analogue Input Table 5 Description of terminals of AIM B series
Module B series
Terminal Analogue Input Remark
Protection
U04
U05 UC2 Star point
U05
U06 U’C2
U06
U07 UC3 Star point
U07 U08 U’C3
U08 I09 Null
I09 I10 Null
I10 Star point, for
I11 ImB
Metering
metering
I11
I12 I’mB For metering
I12
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Terminals of Analogue Input Table 6 Description of terminals of AIM C series
Module C series
Terminal Analogue Input Remark
Protection
I04
I05 IC2 Star point
I05
I06 I’C2
I06
I07 IC3 Star point
I07 I08 I’C3
I08 I09 Null
I09 I10 Null
I10 Star point, for
I11 ImB
Metering
metering
I11
I12 I’mB For metering
I12
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Terminals of Analogue Input Table 7 Description of terminals AIM D-1 of AIM D
Protection
I03 IB Star point
I04
I04 I’B
I05 I05 IC Star point
I06 I06 I’C
I07 I07 I0 Star point
I08 I08 I’0
I09 Star point
I09 ImA
Metering
U01
Table 8 Description of terminals AIM D-2 of AIM D
U02
series
U03
U04 Terminal Definition Remark
U01 UA Star point
1Ph voltage
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Terminals of binary Input & Output Module (BIO)
16 16 Binary input 2
17 Binary input 3
17
Binary inputs
18 Binary input 4
18 19 Binary input 5
20 Binary input 6
19
21 Binary input 7
20 Common terminal
for all binary
21
22 inputs, connect
DC - with AUX.DC
22
negative terminal
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Table 10 Definition of terminals of BIO
Terminals of BIO C & D (for
advanced version IED) Output
.Terminal Definition
relay
01 Binary input 1
01 02 Binary input 2
03 Binary input 3
Binary inputs
02 04 Binary input 4
05 Binary input 5
03 Common terminal for
all binary inputs
04 06
above, connect with
DC negative terminal
05
07 Trip contact 1-1 Relay 1
DC -
06 08 Trip contact 1-0 Relay 1
07 09 Trip contact 2-1 Relay 2
Relay 1
10 Trip contact 2-0 Relay 2
08
09 11 Trip contact 3-1 Relay 3
Relay 2
12 Trip contact 3-0 Relay 3
10
13 Trip contact 4-1 Relay 4
11
Relay 3 14 Trip contact 4-0 Relay 4
Binary outputs
12
15 Trip contact 5-1 Relay 5
13
Relay 4 16 Trip contact 5-0 Relay 5
14 17 Trip contact 6-1 Relay 6
15
18 Trip contact 6-0 Relay 6
Relay 5
20
21
Relay 8
22
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Terminals of CPU Module (CPU)
01 01 Binary input 1
02 Binary input 2
02
03 Binary input 3
05 Binary input 5
04
06 Binary input 6
05 07 Binary input 7
09 11 RS485 port - 1B
Time
12 RS485 port - 1A
10
Ethernet Optional optical fiber or RJ45
Port A port for station automation
11
COM
system
12 Ethernet Optional optical fiber or RJ45
Port B port for station automation
Ethernet ports
system
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Terminals of CPU C and CPU Table 12 Definition of terminals of CPU C&D
01 Binary input 1
01 02 Binary input 2
Binary inputs
03 Binary input 3
02
04 Common terminal for all binary
03 inputs above, connect with DC
-24V. terminal
04
05 Time synchronization -\A
05 SYNA-\A 06 Time synchronization +\B
Synchro
Time
06 SYNA+\B 07 GND
07 GND 08 RS232-RX
08 RX 09 RS232-RX
RS232
09 TX 10 GND
11 RS485A-1
10 GND
12 RS485B-1
11 RS485A-1
RS485 1
13 GND
12 RS485B-1
14 RS485A-2
13 GND
15 RS485B-2
14 RS485A-2
RS485 2
16 GND
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Terminals of Fast binary Input & Output module
(FIO)
Terminals of FIO A and FIO B Table 13 Definition of terminals of FIO
Binary inputs
02
03 Binary input 3
03 04 Binary input 4
Common terminal for
04 all binary inputs
05
above, connect with
DC -
05 DC negative terminal
06 Null
06
07 Trip contact 1-1 Relay 1
07
08 Trip contact 1-0 Relay 1
Relay 1
12
14 Trip contact 4-0 Relay 4
13
Relay 4 15 Trip contact 5-1 Relay 5
14
16 Trip contact 5-0 Relay 5
15
Relay 5 17 Trip contact 6-1 Relay 6
16 18 Trip contact 6-0 Relay 6
17
Relay 6
19 Trip contact 7-1 Relay 7
20
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Terminals of FIO C and FIO D Table 14 Definition of terminals of FIO C&D
Binary inputs
04 Binary input 4
03
05 Binary input 5
22
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Terminals of Fast binary Output Module (FOM)
Table 15 Definition of terminals of FOM
01
09
08 Trip contact 2-2-0 Relay 2
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Terminals of Power Supply Module (PSM)
01 01 Binary input 1
02 Binary input 2
02
03 Binary input 3
03 04 Binary input 4
05 Binary input 5
04
Binary inputs
06 Binary input 6
05 07 Binary input 7
08 Binary input 8
06
09 Binary input 9
07 Common terminal for all binary
10 inputs above, connect with
08
AUX.DC negative terminal
24V +
DC 15 Isolated terminal, not wired
12
24V -
16 AUX. power input 1, DC +
13 17 Isolated terminal, not wired
Alarm
Relay 1
18 AUX. power input 2, DC -
14
19 Isolated terminal, not wired
15 20 Terminal for earthing
DC+
16
Power input
input
19
20
01
Terminal Definition
02 01 Binary input 1
02 Binary input 2
03
03 Binary input 3
04 04 Binary input 4
Binary inputs
05 Binary input 5
05
06 Binary input 6
06 07 Binary input 7
08 Binary input 8
07
09 Binary input 9
08
10 Binary input 10
12
output
Relay 2
18 Signal relay 4 (NC)
input
20
DC-
21
input
22
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Technical data
Basic data
Frequency
Item Data
System rated frequency 50 Hz or 60Hz
Item Data
Rated current Ir 1 or 5 A
Nominal current range (0.05 – 30)x Ir
Item Data
Rated voltage Vr (ph-ph) 100 V /110 V
Nominal range (ph-e) 0.4 V to 120 V
Auxiliary voltage
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195 to 250V DC
Permissible tolerance IEC60255-1 ±%20 Uaux
Power consumption at quiescent IEC60255-1 ≤ 50 W per power supply module
state
Power consumption at maximum IEC60255-1 ≤ 60 W per power supply module
load
Binary inputs
Binary outputs
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Specification state verification IEC60255-1 UL/CSA、TŰV
IEC60255-23
IEC61810-1
Contact circuit resistance IEC60255-1 30mΩ
measurement IEC60255-23
IEC61810-1
Open Contact insulation test (AC IEC60255-1 AC1000V 1min
Dielectric strength) IEC60255-27
Environmental influence
Item Data
Recommended permanent operating temperature -10 °C to +55°C
(Legibility of display may be impaired above
+55 °C /+131 °F)
IED design
Item Data
Case size 4U×19inch, for CSC101,103,121,161,326,306
8U×19inch, for CSC150
4U×1/2 19inch, for CSC211
Weight ≤ 10kg, for CSC101,103,121,161,326,306
≤ 16kg, for CSC150
≤ 5kg, for CSC211
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Type tests
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GB/T 15145-2001
DL/T 478-2001
Protective bonding resistance IEC60255-27 ≤ 0.1Ω
Fire withstand/flammability IEC60255-27 Class V2
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Tested on the following circuits:
communication ports
Surge immunity test IEC 60255-22-5 4.0kV L-E
IEC 61000-4-5 2.0kV L-L
Tested on the following circuits:
auxiliary power supply
CT / VT inputs
binary inputs
binary outputs
500V L-E
Tested on the following circuits:
communication ports
Conduct immunity test IEC 60255-22-6 frequency sweep: 150 kHz – 80
IEC 61000-4-6 MHz
spot frequencies: 27 MHz and 68
MHz
10 V
AM, 80%, 1 kHz
Power frequency immunity test IEC60255-22-7 Class A
300 V CM
150 V DM
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DC voltage ripple IEC 60255-11 15%, twice rated frequency
DC voltage gradual shut–down IEC 60255-11 60 s shut down ramp
/start-up 5 min power off
60 s start-up ramp
DC voltage reverse polarity IEC 60255-11 1 min
Mechanical tests
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Seismic test IEC60255-21-3 class 1
X-axis 1 Hz to 8/9 Hz: 7.5 mm
X-axis 8/9 Hz to 35 Hz :2 g
Y-axis 1 Hz to 8/9 Hz: 3.75 mm
Y-axis 8/9 Hz to 35 Hz :1 g
1 sweep cycle in each axis,
Relay energized
Climatic tests
CE Certificate
Item Data
EN 61000-6-2 and EN61000-6-4 (EMC Council
EMC Directive
Directive 2004/108/EC)
Low voltage directive EN 60255-27 (Low-voltage directive 2006/95 EC).
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Station communication ports
Item Data
Number 1
Connection Isolated, RS232 front panel
9-pin subminiature connector, for CSmart
Communication speed 9600 baud
Item Data
Number 1
Item Data
Electrical communication port
Number 0~2
Connection SC connector
Rear port in communication module
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Optical wavelength 1310 nm
Max. length of communication cable 2.0km
IEC 61850 protocol
Communication speed 100 MBit/s
Time synchronization
Item Data
Mode Pulse mode
IRIG-B signal format IRIG-B000
Connection 2-wire connector
Rear port in communication module
Voltage levels differential input
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Functions
NOTE:
Ir: CT rated secondary current, 1A or 5A
In: nominal current of the reference side of transformer
Setting range
Current pickup 0.05 to 20.00 A, when Ir=1A
0.25 to 100.00 A, when Ir=5A
Definite time delay 0.00 to 60.00s, step 0.01s
Directional element
Operating area range
Characteristic angle 0°to 90°, step 1°
Directional element voltage threshold 5V
Inverse time characteristics
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Maximum operating time 100s
Tolerance of definite time stage
Current pickup ≤ ±3% of setting value or ±0.02Ir
Angle ≤ ±3°
Delay time ≤ ±1% of setting value or 40ms
Tolerance of inverse time stage
Current pickup ≤ ±3% of setting value or ±0.02Ir
Angle ≤ ±3°
Delay time ≤ ±5% of setting value + 40ms
Dropout ratio of definite time stage
Current element Approx. 0.95 when I/In ≥ 0.5
Setting range
Current pickup 0.05 to 20.00 A, when Ir=1A
0.25 to 100.00 A, when Ir=5A
Definite time delay 0.00 to 60.00s, step 0.01s
Directional element
Operating area range
Characteristic angle 0°to 90°, step 1°
Voltage threshold of zero-sequence directional
3U0
element
Voltage threshold of Negative-sequence directional
3U2 =
element
Current threshold of zero-sequence directional
3I0
element
Current threshold of Negative-sequence directional
3I2
element
Inverse time characteristics
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User-defined characteristic
Setting range
Current pickup 0.05 to 20.00 A, when Ir=1A
0.25 to 100.00 A, when Ir=5A
Definite time delay 0.00 to 60.00s, step 0.01s
Inverse time characteristics
IEC standard Normal inverse
Very inverse
Extremely inverse
Long inverse
ANSI Inverse
Short inverse
Long inverse
Moderately inverse
Very inverse
Extremely inverse
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Definite inverse
User-defined characteristic
A
k
i
1
IS T
Time factor of inverse time, A 0.001 to 200.0s, step 0.001s
Delay of inverse time, B 0.000 to 60.00s, step 0.01s
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Extremely inverse
Long inverse
ANSI Inverse
Short inverse
Long inverse
Moderately inverse
Very inverse
Extremely inverse
Definite inverse
User-defined characteristic
A
k
i
1
IS T
Time factor of inverse time, A 0.001 to 200.0s, step 0.001s
Setting range
Pickup current 0.05 to 20.00 A, when Ir=1A
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0.25 to 100.00 A, when Ir=5A
Delay time 0.00 to 60.00, step 0.01 s
Inverse time characteristics
IEC standard Normal inverse
Very inverse
Extremely inverse
Long inverse
ANSI Inverse
Short inverse
Long inverse
Moderately inverse
Very inverse
Extremely inverse
Definite inverse
User-defined characteristic
A
k
i
1
IS T
Time factor of inverse time, A 0.001 to 200.0s, step 0.001s
Delay of inverse time, B 0.000 to 60.00s, step 0.01s
Setting range
Upper function limit (setting range) 0.25 to 20 A , when Ir=1A
Max current for inrush restraint 1.25 to 100 A, when Ir=5A
nd
Ratio of 2 harmonic current to fundamental 0.07 to 0.50, step 0.01
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component current
nd
Ratio of 2 harmonic zero sequence current to 0.07 to 0.50, step 0.01
fundamental component zero sequence current
Cross-block (IL1, IL2, IL3) (settable time) 0.00s to 60.00 s, step 0.01s
Setting ranges
Current 0.1 to 10 A , when Ir=1A
0.5 to 50 A when Ir=5A
Thermal heating/cooling time const 6~9999
Cool down time 1~9999
Thermal time characteristic
IEC cold curve
I eq
2
t ln 2 2
I eq I
IEC hot curve
I eq
2
I P2
t ln 2 2
I eq I
Tolerance
Current pickup ≤ ±3% of setting value or ±0.02Ir
Thermal trip time ≤ ±1% or 0.1s
Setting range
Pickup of 0.05 to 20 A , when Ir=1A
phase current 0.25 to 100 A when Ir=5A
Negative sequence current
zero sequence current
Delay time of stage 1 0.00 to 32.00 s, step 0.01s
Setting range
Current 0.05 to 20 A , when Ir=1A
0.25 to 100 A when Ir=5A
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Delay time 0.00 to 32.00s, step 0.01s
Tolerances
Pickup ≤ ±3% of setting value or ±0.02Ir
Delay time ≤ ±1% or +40 ms
Setting range
Voltage connection Phase-to-phase voltages or
phase-to-earth voltages
Pickup thresholds, phase to earth voltage 5 to 75 V , step 1 V
Time
Pickup time ≤ 60 ms
Dropout time ≤ 60 ms
Tolerances
Setting range
Tolerance
Pickup ≤ ±3 % or 1 V
Time ≤ ±1 % or 50 ms
Setting ranges
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Pickup threshold 2 to 100 V, step 1 V
Delay time 0.00 to 60.00 s, step 0.01s
Time
Pickup time Approx. 50 ms
Dropout ratio 1.00
Tolerances
Pickup 3V0 (calculated) ≤ ± 5 % of setting value or 1 V
Time ≤ ±1 % or 50 ms
Setting range
Operating mode Synchronization check:
Synch-check
Override
Energizing check:
Tolerance
Voltage ≤ ± 3 % of setting value or 1 V
∆V-measurement ≤ ± 1V
Δf-measurement ≤ ± 15 mHz
Δα-measurement ≤ ± 3°
Time ≤ ± 1.5 % of setting value or +50 ms
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Auto-reclosing (ANSI 79)
Setting ranges
Number of recloser shots Up to 4
Shot 1 to 4 is individually selectable
AR initiating functions Internal protection functions
External binary input
Dead time, separated setting for shots 1 to 4 0.05 to 60.00 s, step 0.01 s
Tolerance
Time ≤ ± 1.5 % of setting value or +50 ms
Setting range
Under frequency load shedding
Pickup thresholds for fr =50Hz 45.00 to 50.00 Hz, step 0.01 Hz
Delay time 0.05 to 60.00s, step 0.01
Under voltage load shedding
Pickup thresholds 50 to 110 V, step 1V
Delay time 0.10 to 60.00s, step 0.01 s
Overload load shedding
Pickup thresholds 0.05 to 20 A for Ir =1A
0.25 to 100 A for Ir =5A
Delay time 0.10 to 60.00s , step 0.01 s
Blocking condition
Frequency change rate Δf/Δt 1 to 10 Hz/s
Voltage change rateΔu/Δt 1 to 100 V/s, step 1 V/s
Blocking voltage (LOAD-SHED V) 10 to 120V, step 1 V
Blocking current (LOAD-CHK I) 0 to 2 A, for Ir = 1A
0 to 10 A, for Ir = 5A
Time
Pickup time Approx. 60 ms
Dropout time Approx. 60 ms
Ratio under voltage blocking Approx. 1
Tolerances
Frequency ≤ ±10 mHz
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Current ≤ ±3% of setting value or ±0.02Ir
Under voltage blocking ≤ ±3 % of setting value or 1 V
Delay time ≤ ±1 % of setting value or 60 ms
Setting range
Minimum current 0.05 to 0.20Ir, step 0.01A
Minimum zero- or negative sequence current 0.05 to 0.20Ir, step 0.01A
Maximum phase to earth voltage 7.0V to 20.0V, step 0.01V
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Ordering
Configuration of the pre-configure versions
Description Selection
(N1)
Application Full TB CF F SF SF AD
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Undercurrent protection (37)
LEDs 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 16
Alphanumeric LCD
Graphic LCD
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Description Selection
Pre-configure version V1 C1 C2
(N1)
Application V C C
Auto-reclosing (79)
Hardware Quantity
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Analogue current input channels for protection 4 7
NOTE:
■ : Standard function
□ : Optional function
N1: Application:
Full – Full functions version
TB – For transformer backup protection
CF – For complicated feeder
F – For feeder
SF – For simple feeder
V – For dedicated voltage protection IED
C – For dedicated capacitor protection IED
AD – Advanced version
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Ordering code
No.1~11 No.12~20
CSC-211 1 2 3
Pre-configure version
M,C,V
0~9
0~9
Slot2
O: AIM O [3Ip(1A)+I0(1A)+2Im+4U] O
P: AIM P [3Ip(5A)+I0(1A)+2Im+4U] P
Q: AIM Q [3Ip(1A)+I0(5A)+2Im+4U] Q
R: AIM R [3Ip(5A)+I0(5A)+2Im+4U] R
X: Null X
CSC-211 4 5
No.1~15 No.16~20
CSC-211 6 7
Communication protocol
A: IEC 60870-5-103 A
B: IEC 61850-8 B
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Example:
CSC-211 M10 X A 2 1 A 2 O 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 C B
Product type
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Code CSC-211
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Communication protocols
28 B The IED will apply IEC61850-8 protocol.
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