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Fault Recording System for

Professional Fault Analysis

Indactic 650
1MRB520255-Ben
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Issued: July 1999
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Description

Indactic 650 - for maximum availability in electrical networks


Maximum availability is essential in the
power generation and transmission sector.
Faults in transmission lines, substations etc.
can cause very serious damage. Therefore it
is important to have means to examine each
fault in detail, in order to detect weaknesses
of the system. Indactic 650 fault analyzing
system records the history of a fault and permits its reconstruction and subsequent analysis. When a fault occurs, the system stores the
wave forms and other states of the plant
equipment. The cause and location of the
fault can quickly be determined and the
behavior of the associated control and protection equipment can be evaluated. Concrete

measures can then be deduced from the analysis of such faults, in order to prevent future
failures. On the whole, the use of the fault
recorder has advantages, which contribute to
improving the availability of the plant:
Causes of faults can be quickly detected,
Fault sources can be deduced,
The fault locating facility pinpoints the
geographical location of the fault,
Protective designs and switching strategies
can be refined,
Future faults can be prevented.

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Description (contd)
IndBase
WinEve
WinCom

IndBase
WinEve
ReCo

Fig. 1

Block diagram showing all components. The lower section of the diagram shows several acquisition units, while the upper section shows a local analysis station and one of several remote analysis stations. The diagram particularly demonstrates the modular structure and the resulting
flexibility of use.

The Indactic 650 is ABB's fourth generation


of fault recorders, and has been developed
basing on the extensive experience gained in
the past. It is based on a compact autonomous
fault acquisition unit, modular in structure.
The size of the acquisition station depends on
the number of signals to be monitored. Combining a suitable number of acquisition units
into one network forms a station. This design

contains excellent characteristics with regard


to flexibility, high availability and simplicity
of installation.
The main benefit of the fault analysis system
lies in fast, easy to operate graphical analysis
facility. The Indactic 650 provides functionality that is difficult to beat by use of its 32bit programs that run under the Windows
operating system.

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Analysis functions such as fault location, performance data calculation and the combined analysis of several events.
Excellent evaluation functionality for the detailed investigation of individual and combined events.
Fault location and their causes can be reliably detected.
Provides protection from unjustified guarantee claims.
Impedance-based fault locating with a precision of under 2 % in relation to the line length.
High precision fault locating brings a repair team on the spot fast.
Immediate local display and colour printout. Compressed data transmission, i.e. short transmission time to the central
evaluation station.
Rapid fault analysis - local or remote by experts.
High sampling rate, very good resolution and accuracy of recorded signals. Network-wide time synchronisation.
Signal acquisition with precision time stamps.
Clear analysis with graphical display of events and many display facilities. Auxiliary functions (print, data export);
simultaneous display of several events etc.
Intuitive, convenient operation under Windows, therefore rapid familiarisation.
No current and voltage value calibration; simply adjustable recording times (pre-history, event, post-history), sampling
and event triggering.
Simple engineering - saves commissioning and modification costs.
Modular structure, therefore optimum, economic usage for even the smallest of stations; but also practically unlimited expansion of the entire fault analysing system if the need arises.
For small or large numbers of signals: only as many as required are installed.
Autonomous recording in small acquisition units; complete independence from other equipment such as protection
systems.
High availability in the protection of your plant.
Compact, space-saving structure with integrated current and voltage transformers; no additional shunts or measuring circuits required; short cable lengths.
Easy installation saves assembly and wiring costs.
Expansions can be added to the system without influencing existing installations; compatible analysis of data from pre
system versions or external data.
Protect your investment - today and tomorrow.

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System structure

The Indactic 650 essentially comprises data


acquisition and evaluation stations. The
smallest acquisition station unit is a compact,
autonomous unit. It is designed for 9 analog
and 16 digital signal inputs. It contains the
appropriate connections, potentially separated signal transformers and buffer storage
for recorded events. Any number of units can
be combined into a logical acquisition station,
according to the number of signals and future
expansion needs. A single coaxial and/or fibre optical cable is used to interconnect the
acquisition units for time synchronization and
data transmission over a distance of up to 2
km. Communication with the evaluation station is performed by one of the nodes defined
as a master.

This decentralized signal recording and modularization of Indactic 650 allows its easy
integration into existing systems with little
additional cabling work & engineering. All
existing Indactic 650 systems can be
extended by adding acquisition units to adapt
to new requirements.

Recording features

Power supply and digital inputs with a


wide range of voltages, 48 V...250 V,
potentially separated,

Compact acquisition unit with 9 analog


and 16 digital inputs and internal potential
separation,
Several acquisition units can be combined
into one fault recorder, distributed over
2000 m with full time synchronization
(10 s),
Input of analog signals as current or voltage values with high precision without
special calibration,
Analog to digital signal conversion with a
resolution of 1/32 000 of the maximum
value (16 bit),
Correct signal representation by filtering
out distorted inputs, since the input filter
automatically adjusts to the set sampling
rate,

Fig. 2

The recording of events is event-driven. The


start and stop times of the recording can be
defined for all analog and digital signals. If a
triggering criterion is met for an acquisition
unit, all acquisition units in the acquisition
station concerned are triggered at the same
time. The recordings are buffered in an event
file, which is sent to the evaluation station for
analysis. The event data are transferred into
the evaluation station via the transmission
cable and the buffer in the acquisition unit is
cleared, and ready for new recordings again.

Adjustable sampling rate for optimized


data volumes and transmission times,
Event recording times separately adjustable for pre-fault, event and post-fault over
a wide time range,
Event triggering by digital signals, analog
signals (exceeding limit values, gradients
and mains frequency) or by exceeding
symmetric component limit values,
Data compression for fast transmission to
evaluation station via usual remote transmission media,
High level of data transmission security,
Network-wide time synchronization, using
an external clock.

Function diagram of the Indactic 650 acquisition unit


CB-10
Field bus for interconnecting acquisition units
TP
Digital filter with data reduction
ALF
Anti-aliasing filter

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High functionality for evaluation


and analysis

A commercially available PC with Windows


and the Indactic application software is all
that is required for analyzing events. One or
more of these evaluation stations can be
placed anywhere in the network. The data
transmission between the acquisition and the
evaluation stations is always automatic (callback, inquiry, auto-answer), but can also be
triggered manually.
H.V. transmission lines with carrier frequency transmission, dedicated or telephone
lines, radio links, optical fibres or computer
networks can be used as transmission
medium. The Indactic 650 also evaluates
event data from the previous version Indactic 65 and those of third party suppliers, provided that the latter are presented in the
Comtrade file format.

Fig. 5

Example of a simultaneous, two-window


display of two events

The application software of the Indactic 650


fault recorders consists of three programs.
The standard scope of delivery comprises:
- WinCom = Communication program
which is basically responsible for data
transmission between the acquisition
stations and the evaluation stations.
- WinEve = Program for analyzing
events.
And optionally:

Fig. 3

Structure of evaluation functions.

- IndBase = Database for the statistical


analysis of fault location results.
The WinCom and WinEve programs mainly
determine the functionality of the fault
recorders. These programs contain the following functions (fig 3):
- COM = Communication between the
acquisition and evaluation stations
- EVE = Display and analysis of events.
- FL = Fault locating, i.e. calculation of
the distance from the substation to the
place of the fault.

Fig. 4

Example of a full-screen event display


under Windows.

- CALC = Formula editor for the mathematical calculation of individual line


data as a function of events, e.g. accurate RMS value calculations, harmonic
contents, phase angle calculations etc. ideal for in-depth fault analysis.
- MERGE = For combining event data of
the same fault but recorded at different
stations. The resulting data can be used
for subsequent calculations of fault
location.
as well as the optional function:

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High functionality for


evaluation and analysis (contd)

- XPERT = Extension of the automatic


fault locating for displaying self-produced formulae such as fault location,
line status, line voltage and current signal vectors, and the state of digital contacts in a clear text format.
All the functions run automatically and in
parallel. Under Windows you can switch
between and simultaneously use any number
of these functions. Additional auxiliary functions for flexible window arrangement, printing, help etc. make it easier to perform
analyses.

Fig. 6

Help lines that can be positioned anywhere along the time axis with a numeric
display of the position make it easier to
read off and compare measurements at
this point.

Fig. 7

Any interesting part of the display can be


magnified for detailed examination using
the zoom function

Fig. 8

Example of an event recording, where the


same fault was recorded at two ends of
the line.

Basic analysis functions (COM, EVE)

Immediate display of events, data transfer


(in the background) for up to 250 stations,
On-screen analysis support by means of:
- Simultaneous display of several events,
- Display of values in physical units,
- Cursors that can be positioned to a
numeric time value,
- Flexible enlargement of the interesting
part of a display by expanding the
amplitude and/or time axis up to
0.1 ms/cm,
- Display of individual signals or grouping of several signals on one time axis,
e.g. all voltages of a busbar,
- Exchange of display elements with
other Windows applications (copy and
paste).
Printout of event recordings on commercially available color printers or plotters,
Choice of automatic or interactive running
of predefined procedures (printing, fault
location, expert analysis, calculated signals),
Import of events from the Indactic 65 or
650, RE.216/316, REB500 and COMTRADE file formats (IEEE C37.1111991),
Export of events in Indactic 650 and
Comtrade file format.

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MERGE

The MERGE function allows the combination of data for the same fault, which has been
recorded by different acquisition systems.
This results in a new data set with selected
measurements from an extended area, that
can undergo further analysis by additional
functions, such as calculate (CALC) and fault
location (FL).
Merging of different recorded data of a
fault for in-depth analysis,
Automatic synchronization of both data
sets, i.e. the time axes of both data sets are
made to correspond exactly within < 0.1
ms with regard to the event,
Free selection of signals to be combined,
Storage of the new, combined data set for
further processing

Fig. 9

MERGE: The same fault - recorded in two


different places - is merged to a combined
display.

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Functions for an
in-depth fault
analysis

FL

XPERT

The purpose of fault locating if the fast and


automatic determination of the distance from
the substation to the fault, which produces
good results even for high-impedance short
circuits between lines or to earth. Conventional searches for fault locations using vehicles or helicopters for line inspection are no
longer necessary. Going directly to the fault
location saves time and money - the availability of the system is increased.

The expert function is an extension of the


automatic fault locating system which carries
out additional calculations for working out
the short-circuit duration, as well as the line
voltage and current signal vectors on the
basis of fault algorithms. The results of such a
calculation take the form of printed summaries and text files. The text files can be rapidly transmitted to any evaluation station in
the system.

Automatically triggered fault locating with


an accuracy of better than 2% of the distance to fault,

A typical recording contains the short circuit time, type of fault, distance to the
fault, duration of the fault, short circuit
impedance, phase and angle values for the
time before and after the fault occurred, as
well as after a return of normal conditions
etc.,

Calculation of the loop impedance of the


affected line,
Correct interpretation of short circuits to
earth, two or three phase short circuits,
symmetrical or asymmetrical lines, including consideration of parallel lines,
Better result accuracy by means of individual matching if input circuits, consideration of co-impedance and zero
impedance, elimination of source impedance and error resistance influence, and by
multiple fault location calculations using
different parameters (summer/winter etc.),

Fast fault summary thanks to fast transmission time (text file).


Application-specific analysis of digital
signals using the formula editor, e.g. analysis of digital events taking chronological
interdependence into consideration.
Simple use of formula editor with BASIClike syntax,

Printout of fault history in table form for


use in graphical displays with typical
spreadsheet programs such as Excel; display of time, distance to fault and impedance vector of the line loop affected.

Fig. 10

FL: The fault locating system gives precise information concerning the distance
to fault and network conditions at the time
the fault occurred

Fig. 11

Results of fault locating in table form


make subsequent further processing in
other Windows programs easier.

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CALC

IndBase

CALC can be used to derive useful data for


in-depth fault analysis by means of additional
calculations and combining of recorded signals. For example, the analysis of harmonics
provides a yardstick of the quality of a voltage. Or it permits the calculation of the effective short-circuit power which has led to a
damage of switching elements, using the
measured short circuit currents and voltages.
The loop impedance as a function of time
(resistance and phase angle) derived from the
sequence of the voltage and current is another
possibility for CALC.

IndBase is a database for the management


and statistical analysis of fault locating results
and expert analyses. Each fault that occurs is
managed as a data set, in which the most
important values are stored.

Application-specific calculations using


formula editor and algebraic syntax,

Many search, sort and display options,

A typical recording contains the station


number and name, event number and date,
trigger type and criterion, line name, type
of fault, distance to fault and fault duration,
File administration with editing function
and storable configuration data,
Data export as text file.

Sums, differences, products and quotients,


of input signals
Library containing complex functions for
calculating RMS values, impedance and
power vectors, angle differences, harmonic contents, mains frequency deviations and values, using general
mathematical functions.

Fig. 12

XPERT: Additional fault values can be


analyzed using self-produced formulae
with the expert function.IndBase

Fig. 13

CALC: Self-produced calculation and


combination of additional values for indepth fault analysis.

Fig. 14

IndBase: Database for statistical analysis


of fault locating results.

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Application
example

The arrangement of acquisition units in a substation and the analysis of an event recording
will be explained using an example. Fig. 16
shows a possible system configuration with
the measurement points that are to be
recorded. The digital signals are obtained
mainly from the protection equipment.

Fig. 15

Example installation.
Three acquisition units are mounted in a
rack of a cubicle. All connections, display
and control elements are accessible from
the front side. The digital signals are connected via a factory-made multi-wire cable
led down to the cable duct. Above right on
each unit are the 2 coax-cables of the CB10 bus, used for communication between
stations.

Fig. 16

Arrangement of Indactic 650 acquisition


units in a substation.
The following is recorded for each power
output:
I = Current recording per phase and sum
of currents
U = Voltage recording per phase
The following come into consideration as
binary inputs:
- Phase R distance relay excitation
- Phase S distance relay excitation
- Phase T distance relay excitation
- Earth distance relay excitation
- Distance relay trigger signal
- Restart signal

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Technical data

Table 1: Analog inputs


Resolution:

16 Bits

Number per unit:

9, each as current or voltage input

AC current inputs:
Full scale:

1 A or 5 A with isolating transformer


50 x In

Accuracy:

0.5 % of Imax (0.6 to 40 x In)

Load:

< 0.2 VA

AC voltage inputs

100 V, 100 V/3, 200 V, 200 V/3

Full scale:

2 x Un

Accuracy:

0.5 % of Umax (0.02 to 1.6 x Un)

Dielectric strength:

2.5 kV, 1 min

Converter frequency limit:

> 10 kHz

DC signal inputs:

10 V (100 kOhm)
20 mA (250 Ohm)

Table 2: Digital inputs


Number per unit:

16

Contact voltage:

48 V to 250 V DC, or potential-free

Insulation:

2.5 kV AC

Table 3: Analog and digital input sampling rates


"Oversampling" by a factor 64; the frequency limit of the input filter is automatically adapted to half of the
set sampling frequency.
Samples
per cycle

Mains frequency (Hz)


16 2/3

50

60

100

300

360

12

200

600

720

24

400

1200

1440

46

800

2400

2880

96

1600

4800

5760

Table 4: Recording times


Pre-fault:

0.1 s-0.5 s, adjustable in steps of 0.1 sec.

Post-fault:

0.1 s-0.5 s, adjustable in steps of 0.1 sec.

Event:

0.1 s-30 s, adjustable in steps of 0.1 sec.

Table 5: Storage capacity


Storage capacity:

Total 4 MBytes, 200 000 values per channel

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Technical data (contd)

Table 6: Synchronization and clock


Internal clock:

< 50 ppm (typically < 20 ppm)

External sync.:

e.g. DCF-77 or GPS (serial interface)


1-minute pulse (control input, 48 V)

Between acquisition units:

< 10 s

Table 7: Triggering criteria


Digital inputs:

positive or negative edges

Analog inputs:

upper limit exceeded


lower limit exceeded
gradient exceeded

Mains frequency:

upper limit exceeded


lower limit exceeded
gradient exceeded

Symmetrical components:

limit exceeded

External triggering:

Control input
Serial interface (remote triggering)

Table 8: Control inputs


Control inputs:

external trigger signal (48 V)


external synchronization signal
(1-Minute-pulse, 48 V)

Table 9: Status outputs


Status outputs:

(All potential-free relay contacts)


Operational fault (ALARM)
Events registered
Event memory 80 % full
Recording in progress

Table 10: Power supply


Voltage:

48 V (-25 %) to 250 V (+25 %) DC


110 V (-15 %) to 240 V (+10 %)
AC 50/60 Hz

Power consumption:

typically <10 W (max. 15 W)

Power failure bridging:

0.5 sec., without functional interruption

At no power:

6 hours, without loss of data

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Table 11: Interfaces


Communication bus CB-10:

1.5 MBaud for exchange of data between acquisition units


coaxial and/or fibre optics (mixed configurations also possible).

Serial interfaces:

2 x RS 232 up to 115 kBaud


Service-Kit (PC) connection
Satellite or radio receiver
Modem connection for remote transmission
or direct link to evaluation station

All interfaces are galvanically isolated.

Table 12: System limits


System limits:

Maximum 79 units

Coaxial cable:

max. 700 m cable length without regeneration

Optical fibre:

maximum length 1000 m, point to point

Total length:

max. 2000 m

Table 13: Ambient conditions


Operation:

-5 C to +55 C,

Storage temp:

-40 C to +85 C

Moisture:

93 %, at 40 C, non-condensing

Table 14: Dimensions


Dimensions:

148 x 266 x 300 mm (W x H x D)


(1/3 of a 19" module rack, 6HE)

Hight required

10HE

WINEVE functions

Event data display


Independent display of one or more events
Scaling function for amplitude and time
Help lines for accurate readout of measurements and times
Fault location automatic or with manual
time range selection, accuracy better than
2 % of error distance

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Technical data (contd)

Calculation of:

Printing of:

Impedance values (Amplitude and angle)

all or selected inputs and calculated values

Effective values (RMS)

Time and amplitude scales

Harmonics content

Recording time stamp

Signal reconstruction using reversal function

Station name

Frequency behavior

Measurement lines for values (time and


amplitude)

Distortion factor

Reference lines

WINCOM functions

Evaluation station requirements

Automatic communication with all connected fault recorders (up to 250 stations)

IBM-compatible Personal Computer

Automatic running of subroutines such as


fault location, calculation and fault summary

Recommended

Pentium II processor or higher


32 Mbytes of RAM

Automatic setup of communication to the


central evaluation station

200 MByte hard disk

RS 232 (V.24) standard for serial interfaces

17" VGA monitor

Communication interfaces (Baud rates up


to 115 000 bits/sec.)

Windows 95/98 or NT

Use of standard and PLC modems (11 bit


transfer mode)

A4/A3 color printer

X.25 transmission

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Consulting, training and service - world-wide


We provide a range of services for the Indactic 650 fault recorder - before, during and
after delivery. Before delivery, you must
obtain absolutely reliable advice. Applying
global considerations of networks and operating conditions, protection concepts and individual requirements, we support operators in
that we jointly work out the ideal solution.
Backed by years of experience and expertise,
we are in an excellent position to give you
competent advice on your project.

Planning and project design is carried out by


our experts in close collaboration with the
customer. This ensures that the system
parameters are set to suit the plant particularities, and that the system operators obtain a
good knowledge of their fault recorder. Practice-oriented training completes our scope of
delivery.
But also after delivery you can contact us at
all times via our world-wide service network,
if you have additional requirements. Just try
us!

Indactic 650 installations all over the world.


Indactic 650 fault recorder and Indactic 425 sequence
recorder from ABB for comprehensive fault analysis.
ISO 9001/
EN 29001

Reg.-Nr
10767-02

International quality management has a yardstick: ISO 9001.


It is the most comprehensive quality assurance model that a company can have.
Our products comply with this high standard and guarantee customer-oriented performance.
The above description of the product and of its characteristics is to be regarded as information only and is
not binding. We constantly endeavor to improve the quality of our products and adapt them to the latest
technology in the customer's interest. This may result in differences between the product and the description.
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