Fault Recording System For Professional Fault Analysis Indactic 650
Fault Recording System For Professional Fault Analysis Indactic 650
Fault Recording System For Professional Fault Analysis Indactic 650
Indactic 650
1MRB520255-Ben
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Issued: July 1999
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Description
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.
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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
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
Fig. 2
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Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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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
Fig. 8
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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
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Functions for an
in-depth fault
analysis
FL
XPERT
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.,
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
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CALC
IndBase
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
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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
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Technical data
16 Bits
AC current inputs:
Full scale:
Accuracy:
Load:
< 0.2 VA
AC voltage inputs
Full scale:
2 x Un
Accuracy:
Dielectric strength:
> 10 kHz
DC signal inputs:
10 V (100 kOhm)
20 mA (250 Ohm)
16
Contact voltage:
Insulation:
2.5 kV AC
50
60
100
300
360
12
200
600
720
24
400
1200
1440
46
800
2400
2880
96
1600
4800
5760
Post-fault:
Event:
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External sync.:
< 10 s
Analog inputs:
Mains frequency:
Symmetrical components:
limit exceeded
External triggering:
Control input
Serial interface (remote triggering)
Power consumption:
At no power:
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Serial interfaces:
Maximum 79 units
Coaxial cable:
Optical fibre:
Total length:
max. 2000 m
-5 C to +55 C,
Storage temp:
-40 C to +85 C
Moisture:
93 %, at 40 C, non-condensing
Hight required
10HE
WINEVE functions
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Calculation of:
Printing of:
Harmonics content
Station name
Frequency behavior
Distortion factor
Reference lines
WINCOM functions
Automatic communication with all connected fault recorders (up to 250 stations)
Recommended
Windows 95/98 or NT
X.25 transmission
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Reg.-Nr
10767-02