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Communications P12x/EN CT/F65

MiCOM P120/P121/P122/P123

DNP 3.0 DATABASE


MiCOM P120-P121-P122-P123
VERSION V5
Communications P12x/EN CT/F65
DNP 3.0 Database
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CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION 3
1.1 Purpose of this document 3
1.2 DNP V3.00 device Profile 3
1.3 Implementation Table 6
1.4 Point List 8
1.4.1 Binary Input Points 8
1.4.2 Binary Output Status Points and Control Relay Output Blocks 11
1.4.3 Counters 12
1.4.4 Analog Inputs 13
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose of this document
The purpose of this document is to describe the specific implementation of the Distributed
Network Protocol (DNP) 3.0 within P12x MiCOM relays.
P12x uses the Triangle MicroWorks, Inc. DNP 3.0 Slave Source Code Library Version 2.18.
This document, in conjunction with the DNP 3.0 Basic 4 Document Set, and the DNP Subset
Definitions Document, provides complete information on how to communicate with P12x via
the DNP 3.0 protocol.
This implementation of DNP 3.0 is fully compliant with DNP 3.0 Subset Definition Level 2,
contains many Subset Level 3 features, and contains some functionality even beyond
Subset Level 3.
1.2 DNP V3.00 device Profile
The following table provides a “Device Profile Document” in the standard format defined in
the DNP 3.0 Subset Definitions Document. While it is referred to in the DNP 3.0 Subset
Definitions as a “Document,” it is only a component of a total interoperability guide. This
table, in combination with the following should provide a complete
interoperability/configuration guide for P12x:

• the Implementation Table provided in Section 1.3 (beginning on page 6),

• the Point List Tables provided in Section 1.4 (beginning on page 8),

• and a description of configuration methods and user-interface in Sections

DNP V3.00
DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT
(ALSO SEE THE IMPLEMENTATION TABLE IN SECTION 1.3, BEGINNING ON PAGE 6).
Vendor Name: AREVA T&D Antomation & Information
Device Name: SERIAL 20 Platform using the Triangle MicroWorks, Inc. DNP 3.0 Slave
Source Code Library, Version 2.18.
Highest DNP Level Supported: Device Function:

For Requests: Level 2 ! Master


For Responses: Level 2 " Slave
Notable objects, functions, and/or qualifiers supported in addition to the Highest DNP Levels
Supported (the complete list is described in the attached table):

For static (non-change-event) object requests, request qualifier codes 00 and 01 (start-
stop), 07 and 08 (limited quantity), and 17 and 28 (index) are supported in addition to
request qualifier code 06 (no range – or all points).
Static object requests received with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07, or 08, will be responded with
qualifiers 00 or 01. Static object requests received with qualifiers 17 or 28 will be
responded with qualifiers 17 or 28.
For change-event object requests, qualifiers 17 or 28 are always responded.
16-bit and 32-bit Analog Change Events with Time may be requested.
The read function code for Object 50 (Time and Date), variation 1, is supported.
Maximum Data Link Frame Size (octets): Maximum Application Fragment Size (octets):
Transmitted: 292 Transmitted: 2048
Received 292 Received: 2048
Maximum Data Link Re-tries: Maximum Application Layer Re-tries:
! None
" Fixed at 2 " None
! Configurable ! Configurable
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DNP V3.00
DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT
(ALSO SEE THE IMPLEMENTATION TABLE IN SECTION 1.3, BEGINNING ON PAGE 6).
Requires Data Link Layer Confirmation:
" Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Requires Application Layer Confirmation:

Never
Always
" When reporting Event Data
" When sending multi-fragment responses
Sometimes
Configurable
Timeouts while waiting for:

Data Link Confirm: None "Fixed at 100 ms Variable


Configura
ble.
Complete Appl. Fragment: " None Fixed at ____ Variable Configurable
Application Confirm: None "Fixed at 1s Variable Configurable
Complete Appl. Response: " None Fixed at ____ Variable Configurable

Others:
Binary input change scanning period: 5ms
Analog input change scanning period: 1s
Sends/Executes Control Operations:

WRITE Binary Outputs " Never Always Sometimes Configurable


SELECT/OPERATE Never " Always Sometimes Configurable
DIRECT OPERATE Never " Always Sometimes Configurable
DIRECT OPERATE – NO ACK Never " Always Sometimes Configurable

Count > 1 " Never Always Sometimes Configurable


Pulse On Never " Always Sometimes Configurable
Pulse Off " Never Always Sometimes Configurable
Latch On " Never Always Sometimes Configurable
Latch Off " Never Always Sometimes Configurable

Queue " Never Always Sometimes Configurable


Clear Queue " Never Always Sometimes Configurable
Reports Binary Input Change Events when Reports time-tagged Binary Input Change Events
no specific variation requested: when no specific variation requested:

Never " Never for P121


" Only time-tagged for P122 and " Binary Input Change With Time for
P123 P122 and P123
" Only non-time-tagged for P121 Binary Input Change With Relative Time
Configurable Configurable (attach explanation)
Sends Unsolicited Responses: Sends Static Data in Unsolicited Responses:

" Never " Never


Configurable When Device Restarts
Only certain objects When Status Flags Change
Sometimes (attach explanation)
ENABLE/DISABLE UNSOLICITED No other options are permitted.
Function codes supported
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DNP V3.00
DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT
(ALSO SEE THE IMPLEMENTATION TABLE IN SECTION 1.3, BEGINNING ON PAGE 6).
Default Counter Object/Variation: Counters Roll Over at:

No Counters Reported No Counters Reported


Configurable Configurable (attach explanation)
" Default Object: 20 " 16 Bits
Default Variation: 5 " 32 Bits
Point-by-point list attached Other Value: _____
" Point-by-point list attached
Sends Multi-Fragment Responses:
" Yes
No
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1.3 Implementation Table


The following table identifies the variations, function codes, and qualifiers supported by the
P12x in both request messages and in response messages.
For static (non-change-event) objects, requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07, or 08, will
be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01. Static object requests sent with qualifiers 17 or 28 will
be responded with qualifiers 17 or 28. For change-event objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are
always responded.

In the table below the text shaded as indicates


Subset Level 3
Subset Level 3 functionality
indicates
(beyond Subset Level 2), and text shaded as beyond Subset Level 3
functionality
beyond Subset Level 3.

REQUEST RESPONSE
OBJECT
(Library will parse) (Library will respond with)
Object Variation Function Codes Qualifier Function Qualifier
Description (dec)
Number Number Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
1 0 Binary Input (Variation 0 is used 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
to request default variation) 07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
1 1 Binary Input 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(default – 22 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
see note 1) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
1 2 Binary Input with Status 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index
2 0 Binary Input Change (Variation 0 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited qty)
is used to request default
variation)
2 1(default – Binary Input Change without 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
see note 1 for 07, 08 (limited qty)
Time
P120 - P121)
2 2 Binary Input Change with Time 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
(only P122- (default – 07, 08 (limited qty)
P123) see note 1)
10 0 Binary Output Status (Variation 0 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
is used to request default 07, 08 (limited qty)
variation) 17, 28 (index)
10 2 Binary Output Status 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(default – 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
see note 1) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
12 1 Control Relay Output Block 3 (select) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) echo of request
4 (operate) 07, 08 (limited qty)
5 (direct op) 17, 28 (index)
6 (dir. op, noack)
20 0 Binary Counter (Variation 0 is 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 7 (freeze) 06 (no range, or all)
used to request default variation) 8 (freeze noack) 07, 08 (limited qty)
P123)
9 (freeze clear) 17, 28 (index)
10 (frz. cl. Noack)
20 1 32-Bit Binary Counter 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 7 (freeze) 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
P123) 8 (freeze noack) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
9 (freeze clear) 17, 28 (index)
10 (frz. cl. Noack)
20 2 16-Bit Binary Counter 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 7 (freeze) 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
P123) 8 (freeze noack) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
9 (freeze clear) 17, 28 (index)
10 (frz. cl. Noack)
20 5 32-Bit Binary Counter without 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 7 (freeze) 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
Flag 8 (freeze noack) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
P123)
9 (freeze clear) 17, 28 (index)
10 (frz. cl. Noack)
20 6 16-Bit Binary Counter without 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 7 (freeze) 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
Flag 8 (freeze noack) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
P123)
9 (freeze clear) 17, 28 (index)
10 (frz. cl. Noack)
21 0 Frozen Counter (Variation 0 is 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 06 (no range, or all)
used to request default variation) 07, 08 (limited qty)
P123)
17, 28 (index)
21 1 32-Bit Frozen Counter 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
P123) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
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REQUEST RESPONSE
OBJECT
(Library will parse) (Library will respond with)
Object Variation Function Codes Qualifier Function Qualifier
Description (dec)
Number Number Codes (hex) Codes (dec) Codes (hex)
21 2 16-Bit Frozen Counter 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
P123) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
21 9 32-Bit Frozen Counter without 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
Flag 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
P123)
17, 28 (index)
21 10 16-Bit Frozen Counter without 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
Flag 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
P123)
17, 28 (index)
30 0 Analog Input (Variation 0 is used 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all)
to request default variation) 07, 08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
30 1 32-Bit Analog Input 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(default – 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
see note 1 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
30 2 16-Bit Analog Input 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
30 3 32-Bit Analog Input without Flag 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
30 4 16-Bit Analog Input without Flag 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
32 0 Analog Change Event (Variation 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)
07, 08 (limited qty)
0 is used to request default
variation)
32 1 32-Bit Analog Change Event 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
(default – 07, 08 (limited qty)
without Time
see note 1)
32 2 16-Bit Analog Change Event 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
07, 08 (limited qty)
without Time
32 3 32-Bit Analog Change Event with 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
(only P122- 07, 08 (limited qty)
Time
P123)
32 4 16-Bit Analog Change Event with 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 (response) 17, 28 (index)
(only P122- 07, 08 (limited qty)
Time
P123)
50 0 Time and Date 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
P123) 07, 08 (limited qty) see note 2)
17, 28 (index)
50 1 Time and Date 1 (read) 00, 01 (start-stop) 129 (response) 00, 01 (start-stop)
(only P122- (default – 2 (write) 06 (no range, or all) 17, 28 (index –
P123) see note 1) 07 (limited qty=1) see note 2)
08 (limited qty)
17, 28 (index)
52 2 Time Delay Fine 129 (response) 07 (limited qty)
(qty = 1)
60 0 Class 0, 1, 2, and 3 Data 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all)

60 1 Class 0 Data 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 17,28

60 2 Class 1 Data 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 17,28


07, 08 (limited qty)
60 3 Class 2 Data 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 17,28
07, 08 (limited qty)
60 4 Class 3 Data 1 (read) 06 (no range, or all) 129 17,28
07, 08 (limited qty)
80 1 Internal Indications 2 (write) 00 (start-stop)
(index must =7)
No Object (function code only) –See 13 (cold restart)
Note 3
No Object (function code only) 14 (warm restart)
No Object (function code only) 23 (delay meas.)

Note 1: A Default variation refers to the variation responded when variation 0


is requested and/or in class 0, 1, 2, or 3 scans.
Note 2: For static (non-change-event) objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are only
responded when a request is sent with qualifiers 17 or 28,
respectively. Otherwise, static object requests sent with qualifiers 00,
01, 06, 07, or 08, will be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01. (For
change-event objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are always responded.)
Note 3: For P12x, a cold restart is implemented as a warm restart – the
executable is not restarted, but the DNP process is restarted.
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1.4 Point List


The tables in the following sections identify all the individual data points provided by this
implementation of DNP 3.0. uses the database protection.
1.4.1 Binary Input Points
Every Binary Input Status points are included in class 0 polls, because they are included in
one of classes 1, 2 or 3.

Binary Input Points


Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 1
Change Event Object Number: 2
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (Binary Input without status)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 for P120 et P121 and
2 (Binary Input Change with
Time) for P122 and P123
P120 P121 P122 P123 Change
Point Point Point Point Event Class
Name/Description init val.
Index Index Index Index (1, 2, 3 or
none)
0 0 0 0 Output relay 1 (trip) 0 1
1 1 1 1 Output relay 2 0 2
2 2 2 2 Output relay 3 0 2
3 3 3 3 Output relay 4 0 2
4 4 4 4 Output relay 0 ( watch dog) 0 2
5 5 Output relay 5 0 2
6 6 Output relay 6 0 2
7 Output relay 7 0 2
8 Output relay 8 0 2
5 5 7 9 Opto isolator 1 0 2
6 6 8 10 Opto isolator 2 0 2
9 11 Opto isolator 3 0 2
12 Opto isolator 4 0 2
13 Opto isolator 5 0 2
7 10 14 Phase overcurrent stage 1 start 0 1
8 11 15 Phase overcurrent stage 1 trip 0 1
9 12 16 Phase overcurrent stage 2 start 0 1
10 13 17 Phase overcurrent stage 2 trip 0 1
11 14 18 Phase overcurrent stage 3 start 0 1
12 15 19 Phase overcurrent stage 3 trip 0 1
7 13 16 20 Earth overcurrent stage 1 start 0 1
8 14 17 21 Earth overcurrent stage 1 trip 0 1
9 15 18 22 Earth overcurrent stage 2 start 0 1
10 16 19 23 Earth overcurrent stage 2 trip 0 1
11 17 20 24 Earth overcurrent stage 3 start 0 1
12 18 21 25 Earth overcurrent stage 3 trip 0 1
22 26 tI< 0 1
23 27 Thermal start 0 1
24 28 Thermal trip 0 1
25 29 Taux1 0 1
26 30 Taux2 0 1
27 31 Broken conductor 0 1
28 32 cb failure 0 1
29 33 I2> start 0 1
30 34 tI2> trip 0 1
31 35 Number of cb operation 0 1
32 36 Cb operation time alarm 0 1
33 37 sa2n 0 1
34 38 trip circuit alarm 0 1
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Binary Input Points


Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 1
Change Event Object Number: 2
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (Binary Input without status)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 for P120 et P121 and
2 (Binary Input Change with
Time) for P122 and P123
P120 P121 P122 P123 Change
Point Point Point Point Event Class
Name/Description init val.
Index Index Index Index (1, 2, 3 or
none)
35 39 cb close time alarm 0 1
40 Blocking autoreclosure 0 1
41 Successful autoreclosure 0 1
42 In Progress autoreclosure 0 1
36 43 logic Selectivity 1 0 1
37 44 logic Selectivity 2 0 1
13 19 38 45 Blocking logic 1 0 1
39 46 Blocking logic 2 0 1
14 20 40 47 52a 0 1
15 21 41 48 52b 0 1
16 22 42 49 Lack of SF6 0 1
43 50 Cold load Pick up 0 1
17 23 44 51 De latching by a logic input 0 1
18 24 45 52 De latching of the Tripping output relay by a logic input 0 1
19 25 46 53 Closing order by a logic input 0 1
20 26 47 54 Tripping order by a logic input 0 1
48 55 Thermal Resetting by communication 0 1
49 56 Shifting to maintenance mode 0 1
21 27 50 57 Major material Alarms 0 1
22 28 51 58 Minor material Alarms 0 1
29 52 59 Phase overcurrent stage 1 trip alarm (latched) 0 3
30 53 60 Phase overcurrent stage 2 trip alarm (latched) 0 3
31 54 61 Phase overcurrent stage 3 trip alarm (latched) 0 3
23 32 55 62 Earth overcurrent stage 1 trip alarm (latched) 0 3
24 33 56 63 Earth overcurrent stage 2 trip alarm (latched) 0 3
25 34 57 64 Earth overcurrent stage 3 trip alarm (latched) 0 3
58 65 tI< alarm (latched) 0 3
59 66 Thermal start alarm (latched) 0 3
60 67 Thermal trip alarm (latched) 0 3
61 68 Taux1 alarm (latched) 0 3
62 69 Taux2 alarm (latched) 0 3
63 70 Broken conductor alarm (latched) 0 3
64 71 cb failure alarm (latched) 0 3
65 72 tI2> alarm (latched) 0 3
66 73 Cb operation time alarm(latched) 0 3
67 74 Number of cb operation (latched) 0 3
68 75 sa2n alarm (latched) 0 3
69 76 trip circuit alarm(latched) 0 3
70 77 cb close time alarm ( latched) 0 3
78 Fault Configuration of autoreclosure 0 3
71 79 I min Start 0 1
72 80 External CB Failure 0 1
73 81 Latching of Relay 0 2
74 82 I2>> start 0 1
75 83 tI2>> trip 0 1
76 84 tI2>> alarm (latched) 0 3
77 85 taux3 0 1
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Binary Input Points


Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 1
Change Event Object Number: 2
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (Binary Input without status)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 for P120 et P121 and
2 (Binary Input Change with
Time) for P122 and P123
P120 P121 P122 P123 Change
Point Point Point Point Event Class
Name/Description init val.
Index Index Index Index (1, 2, 3 or
none)
78 86 taux3 alarm( latched) 0 3
87 taux4 0 1
88 taux4 alarm( latched) 0 3
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1.4.2 Binary Output Status Points and Control Relay Output Blocks
The following table lists both the Binary Output Status Points (Object 10) and the Control
Relay Output Blocks (Object 12). Binary Output Status points are not included in class 0
polls.

Binary Output Status Points


Object Number: 10
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Default Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 2 (Binary Output Status)
Control Relay Output Blocks
Object Number: 12
Request Function Codes supported: 3 (select), 4 (operate),
5 (direct operate), 6 (direct operate, noack)
P120 P121 P122 P123 Supported Control
Initial Status
Point Point Point Point Name/Description Relay Output Block
Value
Index Index Index Index Fields

0 0 0 0 De Latch of relays 0 Unpaired Pulse On,


Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
st
1 1 1 1 Acknowledgement of the 1 alarm 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
2 2 2 2 Acknowledgement of all the alarms 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
3 3 3 3 Remote control Triping 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
4 4 4 4 Remote control Closing 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
5 5 Change of Active Group 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
6 6 Thermal State Resetting 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
7 7 Average and Max rms values resetting 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
8 8 Acknowledgement of RAMs material alarms 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
9 Counters initialization of the autorelosure 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
9 10 Initialization of rolling demand (average) 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
10 11 Initialization of Maximum 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
12 Re initialization of autoreclosure 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
11 13 tc com1 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
12 14 tc com2 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
13 15 tc com3 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
14 16 tc com4 0 Unpaired Pulse On,
Paired Trip/Pulse On,
Paired Close/Pulse On
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1.4.3 Counters
The following table lists both Binary Counters (Object 20) and Frozen Counters (Object 21).
When a freeze function is performed on a Binary Counter point, the frozen value is available
in the corresponding Frozen Counter point.
Binary Counters and Frozen Counters are not included in class 0 polls.
P120 and P121 do not support binary Counters and Frozen Counters.

Binary Counters
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 20
Change Event Object Number: not supported
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read), 7 (freeze), 8 (freeze noack)
9 (freeze and clear), 10 (freeze and clear, noack)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 5 (32-Bit Binary Counter without Flag
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: none-not supported
Frozen Counters
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 21
Change Event Object Number: not supported
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 9 (32-Bit Frozen Binary without Flag)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: none-not supported
P122 P123
Point Point Name/Description Data type
Index Index
0 0 Max RMS current phase A D1
1 1 Max RMS current phase B D1
2 2 Max RMS current phase C D1
3 3 Average RMS current phase A D1
4 4 Average RMS current phase B D1
5 5 Average RMS current phase C D1
6 6 CB operation number D2
7 7 sa2n ia D3
8 8 sa2n ib D3
9 9 sa2n ic D3
10 Total number of autoreclosure cycle D2
11 Number of cycles 1 D2
12 Number of cycles 2 D2
13 Number of cycles 3 D2
14 Number of cycles 4 D2
15 Definitive Tripping number D2
16 Number of closing order D2
10 17 Rolling demand(average) RMS phase A D1
11 18 Rolling demand(average) RMS phase B D1
12 19 Rolling demand(average) RMS phase C D1
13 20 Maximum RMS phase A (after a new initialization) D1
14 21 Maximum RMS phase B (after a new initialization) D1
15 22 Maximum RMS phase C (after a new initialization) D1
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1.4.4 Analog Inputs


The following table lists Analog Inputs (Object 30). It is important to note that 16-bit and
32-bit variations of Analog Inputs, Analog Output Control Blocks, and Analog Output
Statuses are transmitted through DNP as signed numbers. Even for analog input points that
are not valid as negative values, the maximum positive representation is 32767. For each
point, the “Scaling and Units” column indicates the value of a transmitted 32767. This also
implies the value of a transmitted –32767. The entry in the column does not imply a valid
value for the point.
Always indicating the representation of 32767 in the tables below is a consistent method for
representing scale, applicable to all scaling possibilities.
The “Default Deadband,” and the “Default Change Event Assigned Class” columns are used
to represent the absolute amount by which the point must change before an analog change
event will be generated, and once generated in which class poll (1, 2, 3) will the change
event be reported. Only the default values for these columns are documented here because
the values may change in operation due to either local (user-interface) or remote (through
DNP) control.
Every Analog Inputs points are included in class 0 polls, because they are included in one of
classes 1, 2 or 3.

Analog Inputs
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 30
Change Event Object Number: 32
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (32-Bit Analog Input)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (32-Bit Analog Change Event w/o
Time)
Change Event Scan Rate: The scan rate for analog input change events is fixed at 1s
Scaling Initial
and Units Change Change
P120 P121 P122 P123
Initial (represent Valid Event Event
Point Point Point Point Name/Description
Value ation of Range Dead- Class (1,
Index Index Index Index
32767 – band 2, 3 or
see above) none)
0 0 Active Group 1 32767 1à2 1 1
0 1 1 Magnitude IA 0 40 In 0 to 40 In 0.02 In 3
1 2 2 Magnitude IB 0 40 In 0 to 40 In 0.02 In 3
2 3 3 Magnitude IC 0 40 In 0 to 40 In 0.02 In 3
0 3 4 4 Magnitude IN 0 40 I0n 0 to 40 I0n 0.02 I0n 3
4 5 5 rms IA 0A 327.67A 0 to 3
40000000 2%
A/100
5 6 6 rms IB 0A 327.67A 0 to 3
40000000 2%
A/100
6 7 7 rms IC 0A 327.67A 0 to 3
40000000 2%
A/100
1 7 8 8 rms IN 0A 327.67A 0 to 3
40000000 2%
A/100
9 9 Thermal State 0% 32767% 0 to 65535 10 3
10 10 Frequency 0 327,67 Hz 45Hz to 1Hz 3
65 Hz and
99.99Hz ==
ERROR
11 11 Magnitude I2 0 40 In 0 to 40 In 0.1 In 3
12 12 Magnitude I1 0 40 In 0 to 40 In 0.1 In 3
13 13 Tripping Time 0 327.67s 0 to 10.00s 10 ms 3
14 14 Closing Time 0 327.67s 0 to 10.00s 10 ms 3
15 15 Fault number 0 32767 0 to 65535 1 2
16 16 group 0 32767 1 to 2 each new 2
fault
17 17 phase fault 0 32767 0 to 8 (F1) each new 2
fault
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Analog Inputs
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 30
Change Event Object Number: 32
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (32-Bit Analog Input)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (32-Bit Analog Change Event w/o
Time)
Change Event Scan Rate: The scan rate for analog input change events is fixed at 1s
Scaling Initial
and Units Change Change
P120 P121 P122 P123
Initial (represent Valid Event Event
Point Point Point Point Name/Description
Value ation of Range Dead- Class (1,
Index Index Index Index
32767 – band 2, 3 or
see above) none)
18 18 origin fault 0 32767 0 to each new 2
16 (P122) fault
17 (P123)
(F2)
19 19 Fault magnitude 0 40 In 0 to 40 In each new 2
fault
20 20 Fault magnitude IA 0 40 In 0 to 40 In each new 2
fault
21 21 Fault magnitude IB 0 40 In 0 to 40 In each new 2
fault
22 22 Fault magnitude IC 0 40 In 0 to 40 In each new 2
fault
23 23 Fault magnitude IN 0 40 I0n 0 to 40 I0n each new 2
fault

Format:
F1:
0: None, 1: Phase A, 2: Phase B, 3: Phase C, 4: Phase AB, 5: Phase AC, 6: Phase BC, 7:
Phase A B C, 8: Terre
F2:
0: Null, 1: Remote trip, 2: thermal overload, 3: tI>, 4: tI>>, 5: tI>>>, 6: tIN>, 7: tIN>>, 8:
tIN>>>, 9: tI<, 10: broken conductor, 11: taux1, 12: taux2, 13: tIinv>, 14: tIinv>>, 15:taux2,
16: taux3(only p123), 17:breaker failure, 18: SOFT (only P123)..
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Commissioning and
Maintenance Guide
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CONTENTS

1. REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO COMMISSIONING 3

2. COMMISSIONING TEST ENVIRONMENT 4


2.1 Important notes 4
2.1.1 Injection test sets 4
2.1.2 Additional commissioning test equipment 4
2.1.3 Communication 4
2.2 Commissioning test sheets 4

3. PRODUCT VERIFICATION TESTS 5


3.1 Allocation of terminals 5
3.2 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) 5
3.3 Visual inspection 5
3.4 Earthing 5
3.5 Current transformers (CT's) 5
3.5.1 Use of a Core CT for earth faults. 5
3.6 Auxiliary supply 7
3.7 Logic inputs 7
3.8 Logic outputs 8
3.9 RS 485 rear communication 9

4. SETTING CHECK 10
4.1 Settings 10
4.2 Measurements 10
4.2.1 MiCOM P120 10
4.2.2 MiCOM P121, P122 and P123 10
4.3 Phase overcurrent (I> and I>>) 11
4.3.1 Test wiring diagram 11
4.3.2 MiCOM settings 11
4.4 Final checks 15
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5. MAINTENANCE 16
5.1 Equipment failure 16
5.1.1 Minor fault 16
5.1.2 Major fault 16
5.2 Method of repair 17
5.2.1 Replacing the active part 17
5.2.2 Replacing the complete relay 17
5.2.3 Changing the battery (MiCOM P122 & P123 only) 18
5.3 Problem solving 18
5.3.1 Password lost or not accepted 18
5.3.2 Communication 19
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1. REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO COMMISSIONING


The MiCOM P12x relays are fully numerical in their design, implementing all protection and
non-protection functions in software. The MiCOM relays employ a high degree of self-
checking and, in the unlikely event of a failure, will give an alarm. As a result of this, the
commissioning test do not need to be as extensive as with non-numerical relays (static or
electromechanical).
To commission MiCOM relays, it is only necessary to verify that the hardware is functioning
correctly and the application-specific software setting have been applied to the MiCOM relay.
It is considered unnecessary to test every function of the relay if the settings have been
verified by one of the following method :

• Extracting the settings applied to the relay using the appropriate setting software
MiCOM S1 (preferred method)

• Via the front panel user interface.


REMINDER : It is not possible to download a new setting software as long as
the programming mode is active.
To confirm that the product is operating correctly once the application-specific settings have
been applied, a test should be performed on a single protection element.
Unless previously agreed to the contrary, the customer will be responsible for determining
the application-specific settings to be applied to the MiCOM relays and for testing of any
scheme logic applied by external wiring.
Blank commissioning test and setting records are provided at the APPENDIX 2 of the
Technical Guide for completion as required.
WARNING : BEFORE COMMISSIONING THE RELAY, THE SAFETY SECTION OF THE
MANUAL MUST BE READ.
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2. COMMISSIONING TEST ENVIRONMENT


2.1 Important notes
All the commissioning tests of the MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays are carried
out by injecting currents to the secondary of the earth and/or phases CTs using appropriate
injection test sets provided for this purpose.
2.1.1 Injection test sets
For reasons of convenience (weight, spatial requirement, transportation), a single-phased
injection test set is more suitable for commissioning and is able to perform all commissioning
tests regarding MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays.
Thus, the following descriptions indicate how to conduct the commissioning tests with a
single-phase injection test set.
However, for certain commissioning tests, the three-phase wiring diagrams are easier to
understand and in this case the description is also given in three-phase format.
Single-phase injection test set
1 current (0 to 50 A), timer (precision 1 ms).
Three-phase injection test set
3 currents (0 to 50 A), timer (precision 1 ms).
2.1.2 Additional commissioning test equipment

− 1 multimeter (precision 1%),

− 1 connecting terminal to measure the currents exceeding 10 A (precision 2%),

− Test plugs and wires to carry out injections to the CT's secondary (dimension
according to the currents injected).
2.1.3 Communication
For all commissioning tests, the records can be made by using the RS 485 communication
on the rear connector of the MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays or for MiCOM P122
and P123 using the RS232 front port.
According to each RS 485 communication protocol (MODBUS, Courier, IEC 60870-5-103,
DNP3).
2.2 Commissioning test sheets
Commissioning test sheets are available in the APPENDIX 2 of the Technical Guide.
The presentation of the Commissioning test sheets follows the description of the tests of this
chapter.
The contents of these Commissioning test sheets enable you to log :
The name of the relay, station and circuit
The characteristics of the MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays
The various settings
The results of the protection and automation checks
The result of the test records after commissioning.
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3. PRODUCT VERIFICATION TESTS


3.1 Allocation of terminals
It is necessary to consult the appropriate wiring diagram provided in the APPENDIX 1 of the
Technical Guide whilst observing the various polarities and ground/earth connection.
3.2 Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Before any handling of the module (active part of the relay), please refer to the
recommendations in User guide of this Technical Guide.
3.3 Visual inspection
Carefully examine the relay to see if there has been any possible deterioration following
installation.
Check if the external wiring corresponds to the appropriate relay diagram or the assembly
diagram. The reference number of the relay diagram is indicated on a label situated under
the upper flap of the front panel.
When the relay is withdraw from its case, use a continuity tester to check if the current short-
circuits (phases and earth CT's) between the terminals indicated on the wiring diagram are
closed.
3.4 Earthing
Check if the earth connection of the case situated above the rear terminal block is used to
connect the relay to a local earth bar. With several relays present, make sure that the copper
earth bar is properly installed for solidly connecting the earthing terminals of each case.
3.5 Current transformers (CT's)
DANGER :
NEVER OPEN CIRCUIT THE SECONDARY CIRCUIT OF A CURRENT TRANSFORMER
SINCE THE HIGH VOLTAGE PRODUCED MAY BE LETHAL AND COULD DAMAGE
INSULATION.
3.5.1 Use of a Core CT for earth faults.
If a core CT is used to detect earth faults, prior to any test, the user must check the following
points:
MV or HV cable screens and core CT,
No current flow through the MV or HV cables,
Orientation of the core CT (P1-S1, P2-S2)
3.5.1.1 Cable shields and core CT
When mounting a core CT around electric cables, check the connection to the earth of the
cable shields. It is vital that the earth cable of the shield moves in the opposite direction
through the core CT. This cancel the currents carried by the cable shields through the core
CT.
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Electrical cables directed


to the busbar Screen shields

P1 S1
P2 S2

Other ends
of electrical cables

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FIGURE 1 : SCREEN SHIELDS AND CT CORE


3.5.1.2 Induced current flow through electric cables
When an electric line is earthed at its two ends for logging purposes, induced current may
circulate if a second line is in parallel. This current can be read on the MiCOM P120, P121,
P122 and P123 and produce false readings.

Busbar 1 Busbar 2
Circuit Breaker 1 Electrical line Circuit Breaker 2

P121
with CT core
Earthing 1 Earthing 2
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FIGURE 2 : LOGGING OF AN ELECTRICAL LINE


3.5.1.3 Core CT polarity
It is necessary to check the polarity of the core CT by following the figure below :
Momentarily connect the battery + to P1 and – to P2. The centre zero ammeter connected
with + to S1 and – to S2 will deflect in the positive direction if the wiring is correct.
CT phase may be tested using the same method.
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_
P1 S1 + mA
+
_

P2 S2

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FIGURE 3 : CORE CT ORIENTATION TEST


NOTE : De-magnetise the CT after polarity test. Inject an ac current starting
from zero and increase to slowly exceed the CT nominal value and
then decrease slowly to zero.
3.6 Auxiliary supply
Check the value of the auxiliary supply voltage (terminals 33 and 34). The value measured
shall be between 0.8 and 1.2 time the dc nominal auxiliary supply voltage, or 0.8 and 1.1
time the ac nominal auxiliary supply voltage indicated on the MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and
P123.

Maximum peak value


Uaux range (Volts) Uaux nominal zone (Volts)
(Volts)
24 - 60 Vdc 19 - 72 Vdc 80
48 - 150 Vdc 38 -180 Vdc 201
130 - 250 Vdc/100 - 250 Vac 100 - 300 Vdc/80 - 275 Vac 336

3.7 Logic inputs


This test checks that all the opto-isolated inputs are functioning correctly. The P123 have 5
opto-isolated inputs while P122 relays have 3 opto-isolated inputs and P120/P121 have 2
logic opto-isolated inputs.
The opto inputs should be energised on at a time. The status of the input can be viewed
using menu OP. PARAMETERS/Input Status, an 1 indicating an energised input and a 0
indicating a de-energised input. When each logic input is energised one of the characters on
the bottom line of the menu display will change to the value show in the following table to
indicate the new state of the inputs.
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OP. PARAMETERS/Inputs
Input MiCOM P12x models
Status cell value

Opto input 1
P120,P121, P122, P123 00001
22-24 Terminals
Opto input 2
P120,P121, P122, P123 00010
26-28 Terminals
Opto input 3
P122, P123 00100
17-19 Terminals
Opto input 4
P123 01000
21-23 Terminals
Opto input 5
P123 10000
25-27 Terminals

3.8 Logic outputs


This test checks that all outputs are functioning correctly. The P123 have 9 outputs while
P122 relays have 7 outputs and P120/P121 have 5 outputs.
For all MiCOM relays, the WATCHDOG output is a normally close relays and is designed as
WD (35-36), (normally open pin terminals 35-37).
For all MiCOM relays, the RL1 and RL2 are change-over relays (2-4-6, 8-10-12).
For all MiCOM relays, the RL3 and RL4 are normally open relays (14-16, 18-20).
For MiCOM P122 and P123 relays, the RL5 and RL6 are normally open relays (1-3, 5-7).
For MiCOM P123 relay, the RL7 and RL8 are normally open relays (9-11, 13-15).
Each output contact may have its own and independent power supply (refer to wiring
schemes).
The status of the outputs can be viewed using menu OP. PARAMETERS/ Relay Status, an
indicating an close output relay and a 0 indicating a open output relay. When each output
relay is closed one of the characters on the bottom line of the menu display will change to
the value show in the following table to indicate the new state of the inputs.

OP. PARAMETERS/Relay
OUTPUT MiCOM P12x models
Status cell value
RL 1 P120,P121, P122, P123 00000001
RL 2 P120,P121, P122, P123 00000010
RL 3 P120,P121, P122, P123 00000100
RL 4 P120,P121, P122, P123 00001000
RL 5 P122, P123 00010000
RL 6 P122, P123 00100000
RL 7 P123 01000000
RL 8 P123 10000000
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3.9 RS 485 rear communication


This test should only be performed where the relay is to be accessed from a remote location
and will vary depending on the communication protocol being adopted (refer to label under
the upper flap).
It is not the intention of the test to verify the operation of the complete system from the relay
to the remote location, just the relay's rear communication port and any protocol converter
necessary.
Connect a laptop PC to the RS485 rear port (via a KITZ for Courier communication) and
check the communication with the appropriate command.
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4. SETTING CHECK
The setting checks ensure that all of the application-specific relay setting for the particular
installation have been correctly applied to the relay.
Transfer the setting file to the relay using a laptop PC running the appropriate software via
the RS232 front port (MiCOM P122 and P123) or the RS485 rear port (all MiCOM models).
This method is preferred transfer function settings because it is much faster and there is less
margin for error.
If the setting software is not used then enter manually via the relay front panel interface.
The commissioning is following the points below:

• Consignation of the settings

• Validation of the measurements

• Validation of the thresholds and associated timers.


4.1 Settings
Carry forward the settings on the commissioning test sheets.
4.2 Measurements
The MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays measure phase and earth currents (P120
only one phase or earth) as a True RMS value up to the 10th harmonics. The value(s)
indicated take account of the phase and/or earth CT ratio.
WARNING : MiCOM P120, P121, P122 AND P123 RELAYS HAVE 1 AND 5 AMP
CURRENT INPUTS.
CHECK THAT THE INJECTED CURRENT IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE
SELECTED RANGE.
4.2.1 MiCOM P120

− Note the select CT ratio.

− Energise the MiCOM P120 relay.

− Apply current to input terminals 55-56 or 47-48 and verify the value on the LCD
display.

− Carry forward the results to the Commissioning test sheets (Applied value and relay
value displayed)
4.2.2 MiCOM P121, P122 and P123

− Note the select phase and earth CTs ratio.

− Energise the MiCOM P121, P122 or P123 relay.

− Apply current to input (as per wiring diagram) and verify the values on the LCD
display.

− Carry forward the results to the Commissioning test sheets (Applied values and relay
values displayed).
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4.3 Phase overcurrent (I> and I>>)


Set the various thresholds on the trip output (refer to User Guide). For MiCOM P120, the
same test can be performed for the phase/or earth threshold.
4.3.1 Test wiring diagram
This test wiring diagram makes it possible to conduct tests relating to the I> and I>>
thresholds.
The diagram describes current injection onto the 5 Amp phase current inputs (terminals 41-
42, 43-44, 45-46). To carry out injection for the 1 Amp phase inputs, perform the same test
on the 1 Amp inputs (terminals 49-50, 51-52, 53-54).

INJECTION
TEST SET

AUXILIARY +Uaux 33

-Uaux
SUPPLY 34

A 49
1A
50
51
1A
CURRENT
MiCOM
52
53
1A 1A
N
P121
54

41
A 5A
42
43
CURRENT 5A

5A 44
45
5A
N 46

35 Case earth
36 WD Watchdog
29
6 -
TIMER Stop 4
2 RL1 Trip output * 30

12 31
+ RS 485 communication port
10
RL2 Programmable output 32
8 -
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FIGURE 4 : I> AND I>> TESTS WIRING


4.3.2 MiCOM settings
4.3.2.1 MiCOM P120 Settings
Protection Menu

Ie> YES
Ie> 1 In
tIe> DMT or IDMT or RI
tIe> (if DMT) 20 s
Type of curve (if IDMT) IEC VI or IEEE VI
TMS value (if IDMT) 1
K value (if RI) 1
Ie>> YES
Ie>> 12 In
tIe>> 10 s
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AUTOMAT. CTRL/Trip commands Menu

TRIP tIe> YES


TRIP tIe>> YES
4.3.2.1.1 MiCOM P121, P122 and P123 settings
Protection Menu

I> YES
I> 1 In
tI> DMT or IDMT or RI
tI> (if DMT) 20 s
Type of curve (if IDMT) IEC VI or IEEE VI
TMS value (if IDMT) 1
K value (if RI) 1
I>> YES
I>> 12 In

AUTOMAT. CTRL/Trip commands Menu

TRIP tI> YES


TRIP tI>> YES

4.3.2.2 I> threshold with DMT tI>


Values to be recorded :
I> threshold for each phase
Time delay tI> for each phase.
I> threshold check:
If the time delay tI> is short, gradually increase the injection current up to the value of the I>
threshold.
If the time delay tI> is long, inject 0.95 x I threshold and check that there is no tripping. Then
inject 1,1 x I threshold and check the trip.
Gradually decreases the injected current and record the value of the drop out I> threshold.
Checks :
Alarm message on the LCD display.
Alarm LED flashes.
Trip LED on
I> threshold LED on (if programmed).
Trip output closes.
I> threshold output closes (if programmed).
tI> time delay check :
Apply a current onto one of the phases and measure the time delay tI> by pre-setting the
current above the I> threshold (I injected > 2 x I threshold).
Apply a current onto one of the phases and measure the time delay tI> by pre-setting the
current above the I> threshold (I injected > 10 x I threshold).
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4.3.2.3 I> threshold with IDMT tI>


Values to be recorded :
I> threshold for each phase
tI>time delay for each phase.
I> threshold check:
Inject a current equal to 2 x I threshold onto one of the phase current inputs. Repeat the
operation for various current values (n x I threshold with n ranging from 4 to 10, for example).
Check that the values measured correspond to those indicated in the table below (for TMS =
1).
IEC curves

Type of curve Tripping time (in seconds) for TMS =1


IEC 2 x I threshold 10 x I threshold
Nominal Min Max Nominal Min Max
Accuracy +/- 12.5 % for nominal tripping time +/- 5 % for nominal tripping time
greater than 40ms. greater than 40ms.
+/- 50 ms for nominal tripping time +/- 20 ms for nominal tripping time
less than 40ms. less than 40ms.

STI (Alstom) 1.78 1.56 2.00 0.518 0.492 0.544


SI 10.03 8.78 11.28 2.971 2.822 3.119
VI 13.5 11.81 15.19 1.5 1.425 1.575
EI 26.67 23.33 30.00 0.808 0.7676 0.8484
LTI (Alstom) 120 105.0 135.0 13.33 12.667 14.00

IEEE/ANSI curves

Type of curve Tripping time (in seconds) for TMS =1


IEEE/ANSI 2 x I threshold 10 x I threshold
Nominal Min Max Nominal Min Max
Accuracy +/- 12.5 % for nominal tripping time +/- 5 % for nominal tripping time
greater than 40ms. greater than 40ms.
+/- 50 ms for nominal tripping time +/- 20 ms for nominal tripping time
less than 40ms. less than 40ms.

STI (CO2) 1.7319 1.515 1.948 0.5249 0.4987 0.5512


MI 3.8032 3.328 4.279 1.2068 1.1464 1.2671
LTI (CO8) 2.1633 1.893 2.434 0.2401 0.2201 0.2601
VI 7.0277 6.149 7.906 0.6891 0.6546 0.7235
EI 9.5215 8.33 10.71 0.4063 0.3860 0.4267

RI electromechanical curve

Type of curve Tripping time (in seconds) for K =1


Electromechanical 2 x I threshold 10 x I threshold
Nominal Min - Max Nominal Min - Max
RI 4.5 4-5 3.2 2.8 - 3.6
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Rectifier curve

Type of curve Tripping time (in seconds) for TMS =1


Rectifier 2 x I threshold 10 x I threshold
Nominal Min - Max Nominal Min - Max
RC 966 917 - 1014 0.402 0.382 - 0.422

Laborelec curve

Type of curve Tripping time (in seconds)


Primary zero sequence Primary zero sequence
1A 40A
Nominal Min - Max Nominal Min - Max
Laborelec 1 4 3.80 - 4.20 0.5 0.48 - 0.52
Laborelec 2 4.5 4.22 - 4.73 1 0.96 - 1.04
Laborelec 3 5 4.75 - 5.25 1.5 1.44 - 1.56

For other injected current values, compare the values found with the theoretical values
calculated according to the formulae of the curves.
NOTE : Equations of IEC, IEEE/ANSI, RI, RC and Laborelec curves are given
in Chapter "Application Guide" of the present Technical Guide.
Checks :
Display of an alarm message on the front panel LCD.
Alarm LED flashes.
Trip LED on
I> threshold LED on (if programmed).
Trip output closes.
I> threshold output closes (if programmed).
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4.3.2.4 I>> threshold


Values to be recorded
l>> threshold for each phase
tl>> time delay for each phase
I>> threshold check :
If tI>> time delay is short, gradually raise the injection current up to the value of I>>
threshold.
If tI>> time delay is long, inject 0.95 x I threshold and check there is no trip. Then inject 1.1 x
I threshold and check the trip output is close.
Gradually lower the injected current and note the value of the drop out I>> threshold.
Checks :
Display of an alarm message on the front panel LCD.
Alarm LED flashes
Trip LED on
I>> threshold LED on (if programmed).
Trip output closes.
I>> threshold output closes (if programmed).
tI>> time delay check :
Apply a current onto one of the phases and measure the time delay tI>> by pre-setting the
current above the I>> threshold (I injected > 2 x I threshold).
Apply a current onto one of the phases and measure the time delay tI>> by pre-setting the
current above the I>> threshold (I injected > 10 x I threshold).
4.4 Final checks
The tests are now complete. Remove all test or temporary shorting leads, etc… If it is
necessary to disconnect any of the external wiring from the relay in order to perform the
wiring verification tests, it should be ensured that all connections are replace in accordance
with the relevant external connection or scheme diagram.
If a MMLG test block is installed, remove the MMLB01 test plug and replace the MMLG
cover so that the protection is put into service.
For MiCOM P122 and P123 models, ensure that all event, fault and disturbance records,
alarm and LEDs have been reset before leaving the relay.
For MiCOM P123, if the relay is in a new installation or the circuit breaker has been just
maintained, the circuit breaker maintenance and current counters should be zero. These
counters can be reset using command in RECORD/CB Monitoring menu (refer to User
Guide).
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5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 Equipment failure
MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays are full digital and self-diagnosing. As soon as
an internal fault is detected, depending on its type (minor or major), an alarm message is
displayed as a priority on the front panel LCD before the fault LED is illuminated (fixed or
flashing) and the watchdog relay is closed (if the fault is a major one).
An equipment failure (major or minor) cannot be acknowledged on the front panel (using the
dedicated tactile button keypad). Only the disappearance of the cause will acknowledge the
fault and hence reset the fault LED.
All tests are performed during relay boot and permanently in the background software task
excepted EEPROM tests performed only when relay boots and on any setting change.
All tests are performed during relay boot and permanently in the background software task
excepted EEPROM tests performed only when relay boots and on any setting change.
5.1.1 Minor fault
Regarded by the MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays as a minor fault is a
communication failure. If the communication is in fault, MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123
protection and automation modules are not affected. The MiCOM relay is fully operational.
The watchdog relay is energised (35-36 contact open and 36-37 contact closed).
Message :
"COMM.ERROR" : Communication fault
Cause :
Hardware or software failure of the communication module
Action :
Withdraw the active part and return it to the factory for repair.
Alternative : If communication is not used, disable communication in the COMMUNICATION
menu (Communication ? = No).
Message :
"RAM ERROR" : Ram supplied by battery in fault.
"Battery Fail" : Battery in fault.
Cause :
See Section 5.2.3 of this Commissioning and Maintenance Guide.
If the message still remain after restart, return the module to the factory for repair.
5.1.2 Major fault
Major fault for MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays are all software and hardware
failures except the communication faults. As soon as this type of failure is detected, the
watchdog (WD) is de-energised (35-36 contact closed and 36-37 contact open) and all
operations are stopped (protection, automation, communication).
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5.1.2.1 Hardware and software faults


Messages :
"DEFAULT SETTING" : Indication that the relay has its default setting
"SETTING ERROR" : Failure to get access to EEPROM during setting change
"EEPROM ERROR CALIBR." : Calibration zone in fault
"CT ERROR" : Analogue channel in fault
Cause :
Hardware or software failure
Action :
Restart the protection software (refer § 5.3).
If the software fault still remain after restart, withdraw the active part and return the module
to the factory for repair.
5.2 Method of repair
5.2.1 Replacing the active part
The case and the rear terminals blocks have been designed to facilitate removal of the
MiCOM P12x relay should replacement or repair become necessary without disconnect the
scheme wiring.
NOTE : The MiCOM range of relays have integral current transformer shorting
switches which will close when the active part is removed from the
case.
Remove the upper and lower flap without exerting excessive force. Remove the external
screws. Under the upper flap, turn the extractor with a 3 mm screwdriver and extract the
active part of the relay by pulling from the upper and lower notches on the front panel of the
MiCOM relay.
The reinstall the repaired or replacement relay follow the above instruction in reverse,
ensuring that no modification has been done on the scheme wiring.
5.2.2 Replacing the complete relay
To remove the complete relay (active part and case) the entire wiring must be removed from
the rear connector.
Before working at the rear of the relay, isolate all current supplies to the MiCOM relay and
ensure that the relay is no more powered.
DANGER :
NEVER OPEN CIRCUIT THE SECONDARY CIRCUIT OF A CURRENT TRANSFORMER
SINCE THE HIGH VOLTAGE PRODUCED MAY BE LETHAL AND COULD DAMAGE
INSULATION.
Remove all wiring (communication, logic inputs, outputs, auxiliary voltage, current inputs).
Disconnect the relay earth connection from the rear of the relay.
Remove the screws used to fasten the relay to the panel, rack, etc… .These are the screws
with the larger diameter heads that are accessible when the upper and lower flaps are
installed.
Withdraw the relay from the panel, rack, etc… carefully because it will be heavy due to the
internal transformers.
To reinstall the repaired or replacement relay follow the above instructions reverse, ensuring
that each terminal block is relocated in the correct position and case earth, communication
are replaced.
Once reinstallation is complete the relay should be recommissioned using the instruction in
sections 1 to 4 inclusive of this chapter.
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5.2.3 Changing the battery (MiCOM P122 & P123 only)


Each MiCOM P122 and P123 relay has a battery to maintain recording data and the correct
time when the auxiliary voltage fails. The data maintained include event, fault and
disturbance records and the thermal state at the time failure.
The battery is designed for a life of 10 years in standard atmospheric conditions.
"RAM ERROR" message could be the result of a battery failure.
"Battery Fail" message is the result of a battery failure.
To replace the battery follow the following instructions :

• Open the lower flap on the front of the relay

• Gently extract the battery from its socket. If necessary, use a small screwdriver.

• Ensure that metal terminals in the battery socket are free from corrosion, grease and
dust.

• The replacement battery should be removed from its packaging and placed into the
battery holder, ensure that the polarity markings on the battery agree with those
adjacent to the socket.
NOTE :
ONLY USE A TYPE 1/2AA LITHIUM BATTERY WITH A NOMINAL VOLTAGE OF 3.6 V.
• Ensure that the battery is securely held in its socket and that the battery terminals are
making good contact with the metal terminals of the socket.

• Close the lower flap on the front of the relay.

• The battery that has been removed should be disposed of in accordance with the
disposal procedure for Lithium batteries in the country in which the relay is installed.
5.3 Problem solving
5.3.1 Password lost or not accepted
Problem :
Password lost or not accepted
Cause :
MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays are supplied with the password set to AAAA.
This password can be changed by the user ( refer OP PARAMETERS menu).
Action :
There is an additional unique recovery password associated to the relay which can be
supplied by the factory or service agent, if given details of its serial number (under the upper
flap of the front panel). With this serial number, contact your AREVA T&D'S Automation &
Information Systems Business local dealer or AREVA T&D'S Automation & Information
Systems Business After Sales Dept.
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5.3.2 Communication
5.3.2.1 Values measured locally and remotely
Problem :
The measurements noted remotely and locally (via RS485 communication) differ.
Cause :
The values accessible on the front face via the Measurement menu are refreshed every
second. Those fed back via the communication and accessible by the AREVA T&D'S
Automation & Information Systems Business Setting software generally have skeletal
refreshing frequencies. If the refreshing frequency of the supervision software differs from
that of MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays (1s), there may be a difference between
indicated values.
Action:
Adjust the frequency for refreshing the measurements of the supervision software or of the
setting software to 1 second.
5.3.2.2 MiCOM relay no longer responds
Problem :
No response from MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays when asked by the
supervision software without any communication fault message.
Cause :
Mainly, this type of problem is linked to an error in the MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123
communication parameters.
Action :
Check MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 communication parameters (data rate, parity,
etc.) are in accordance with the supervision settings.
Check MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 network address.
Check that this address is not used by another device connected on the same LAN.
Check that the other devices on the same LAN answer to supervision requests.
5.3.2.3 A remote command is not taken in account
Problem :
The communication between the relay and the PC is correct, but the relay does not accept
any remote command or file downloading.
Cause :
Generally this is due to the fact that the relay is in programming situation. This means that
the password is active.
Action :
Check that the password is not active in the relay since the last 5 minutes.
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MiCOM P120/P121/P122/P123

Connection Diagrams
Alternative : The earth current input is connected to the sommation of the three phase CTs. The current inputs are connected to 3 phase CTs + a core balanced CT.
P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 37
A A 33 35
S2 S1 S2 S1 Auxiliary + WD Watch dog (4)
B B 36
voltage
}
C C _ 6
S2 S1 34
49 49 4
Programmable tripping
P121 RL1
2
} output
1A 1A
50 50 12
51 51 10
RL2 Programmable output
1A 1A P121 8
}
A only
52 52 16
53 53 RL3 Programmable output
14 }
1A 1A 20
54 54 RL4 18 Programmable output
55 55 }
Connection Diagrams

C B
1A 1A
Phase rotation
56 56
41 P121 41

5A 5A
42 42
43 43
5A 5A P121
only
44 44
MiCOM P120/P121/P122/P123

45 45

5A 5A
46 46
47 47
5A 5A MiCOM
48 48

+ P120/121
Programmable 22
input L1 Case earth connection
24
-
Alternative (P121 only): Connection to 2 phases CTs + a core balanced CT.
{ +
Programmable 26
input L2
P2 P1 P2 P1 28
A -
{
S2 S1 Case earth
B 29
Communication
C 30 cable shield
S2 S1 1 2 29 30 *
49
3 4 31 32
1A 31 _ RS 485
5 6 33 34
50 Port communication
7 8 35 36
51
9 10 37 38 32
1A +
11 12 39 40
}
( : terminating resistor for the
52 13 14 41 42 *
53 last relay to be connected
15 16 43 44 between 30-32)
1A
17 18 45 46
54

SCHEME REPRESENTING MiCOM RELAY OFF


55 19 20 47 48
21 22 49 50
1A
23 24 51 52
56 Nota :
41 25 26 53 54
(1) (a) CT shorting links make before (b) and (c) disconnect
5A 27 28 55 56

42
43 (b) Short terminals break before (c)
Module terminal blocks
5A (c) Long terminals
viewed from rear
44 (d)
45 (with integral case earth link) Pins terminals (pcb type)

5A (2) CT connection are typical only


46
47
(3) Earth terminals are typical only
5A (4) The MICOM P120/P121 relays are shown with supply off.

48

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Alternative : The earth current input is connected to the sommation of the three phase CTs. The current inputs are connected to 3 phase CTs + a core balanced CT.
P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 37
A A 33 35
S2 S1 S2 S1 Auxiliary + Watch dog (4)
B B WD 36
}
voltage{ _ 6
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C C 34
S2 S1 Programmable tripping
49 49 4
RL1 output
2 }
1A 1A
50 50 12
51 51 10
RL2 Programmable output
8
1A
A
1A
}
52 52 16
53 53
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RL3 14 } Programmable output


1A 1A 20
54 54 RL4 18 Programmable output
55 55
B 3
}
1A C 1A
Phase rotation RL5 1 } Programmable output
56 56
41 41 7
RL6 5 Programmable output
5A 5A }
9
42 42
43 43 RL7 11 Programmable output
5A 5A 13
}
44 44 RL8 15 Programmable output
45 45
}
5A 5A P123 only
46 46
47 47
5A 5A MiCOM
48 48

+ P122/123
Programmable 22
input L1
{ 24 Case earth connection
-
Alternative : Connection to 2 phases CTs + a core balanced CT. +
Programmable 26
input L2
P2 P1 P2 P1 { 28
A -
+
S2 S1 Case earth Programmable 17
B L3 29
input { 19 Communication
C - cable shield
S2 S1 1 2 29 30 + 30
49 Programmable 21 *
3 4 31 32 input L4
1A
{ 23 31 _
5 6 33 34 - RS 485
+
50 Programmable 25 Port communication
7 8 35 36
51 input L5
9 10 37 38 { 27 32 }
1A - +
11 12 39 40 ( : terminating resistor for the
52 13 14 41 42 *
53 P123 only last relay to be connected
15 16 43 44 between 30-32)
1A
17 18 45 46
54
19 20 47 48

SCHEME REPRESENTING MiCOM RELAY OFF


55
21 22 49 50
1A
23 24 51 52
56 Nota :
41 25 26 53 54
(1) (a) CT shorting links make before (b) and (c) disconnect
5A 27 28 55 56

42
43 (b) Short terminals break before (c)
Module terminal blocks
5A (c) Long terminals
viewed from rear
44 (d)
45 (with integral case earth link) Pins terminals (pcb type)

5A (2) CT connection are typical only


46
47 (3) Earth terminals are typical only
5A (4) The MICOM P122/P123 relays are shown with supply off.

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MiCOM P120/P121/P122/P123
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1. COMMUNICATION CABLE CONNECTION


1.1 Products plugged in the same panel

Case earth connection

29
30
32 31

shield

RS485 cable

1. Connect a cable (green/yellow wire) on the case earth


connection of each product (with screw).
2. The communication cable shield must be connected
to the pin number 29 of each product.
3. The pin number 29 of each terminal block must be
connected to the case earth connection of each product
(with screw).

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1.2 Communication between distant products

EARTH

1. Connect a cable (green/yellow wire) on the case earth


connection of each product (with screw)
2. The communication cable shield must be connected to the pin
number 29 of each product .
3. The pin number 29 has to be connected to the case earth Earth
connection (with screw) to only ONE panel (do not leave the
cable shield "floating") P0254ENa
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COMMISSIONING TEST &


RECORD SHEETS
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CONTENTS

1. COMMISSIONING TEST SHEETS 3


1.1 Relay identification 3
1.2 Commissioning test record 3

2. COMMISSIONING SETTING RECORD SHEETS 5


2.1 MiCOM P120 commissioning setting record sheets 5
2.1.1 OP PARAMETERS Menu 5
2.1.2 CONFIGURATION Menu 5
2.1.3 COMMUNICATION Menu 5
2.1.4 PROTECTION Menu 6
2.1.5 AUTOMAT.CTRL Menu 7
2.2 MiCOM P121 commissioning setting record sheets 9
2.2.1 OP PARAMETERS Menu 9
2.2.2 CONFIGURATION Menu 9
2.2.3 COMMUNICATION Menu 10
2.2.4 PROTECTION Menu 11
2.2.5 AUTOMAT.CTRL Menu 12
2.3 MiCOM P122 commissioning setting record sheets 14
2.3.1 OP PARAMETERS Menu 14
2.3.2 CONFIGURATION Menu 14
2.3.3 COMMUNICATION Menu 16
2.3.4 PROTECTION G1 Menu 17
2.3.5 PROTECTION G2 Menu 22
2.3.6 AUTOMAT. CTRL Menu 26
2.3.7 RECORDS Menu 33
2.4 MiCOM P123 commissioning setting record sheets 34
2.4.1 OP PARAMETERS Menu 34
2.4.2 CONFIGURATION Menu 34
2.4.3 COMMUNICATION Menu 36
2.4.4 PROTECTION G1 Menu 37
2.4.5 PROTECTION G2 Menu 43
2.4.6 AUTOMAT.CTRL Menu 48
2.4.7 RECORDING Menu 57
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1. COMMISSIONING TEST SHEETS


1.1 Relay identification

Commissioning date :
Engineer :
Substation :
Circuit :
Network nominal frequency:

MiCOM Overcurrent relay model :


❑ P120 ❑ P121 ❑ P122 ❑ P123

Serial number :
Rated current In :
Auxiliary voltage Uaux :
Communication protocol :
Language :

1.2 Commissioning test record


(put a cross after each checked stage)

Serial number check ?

All current transformer shorting switches closed ?

Wiring checked against diagram (if available) ?

Case earth installed ?

Test block connections checked (if installed) ?

Insulation tested ?

Auxiliary supply control

Auxiliary voltage to relay

Auxiliary voltage value _______________ Vdc/Vac

Watchdog contacts
With auxiliary supply off Terminals 35 and 36

With auxiliary supply on Terminals 35 and 36


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Measurements
Applied value Relay value
PHASE CT INPUT
Phase A current _______________ A A
Phase B current _______________ A A
Phase C current _______________ A A
EARTH CT INPUT
Earth current _______________ A A
Phase protection test
Theoretical value Relay value
I> threshold _______________ A
I> threshold A
I> drop threshold A
Time delay
Time delay at 2 x I> ______________ ms A
Time delay at 10 x I> ______________ ms A
I>> threshold _______________ A
I>> threshold _______________A
I>> drop threshold _______________A
Time delay
Time delay at 2 x I>> _______________ A A
Time delay at 10 x I>> _______________ A A
Earth protection test
Theoretical value Relay value
Ie> threshold _______________ A
Ie> threshold _______________A
Ie> drop threshold _______________A
Time delay
Time delay at 2 x Ie> ______________ ms ms
Time delay at 10 x Ie> ______________ ms ms
Ie>> threshold _______________ A
Ie>> threshold _______________A
Ie>> drop threshold _______________A
Time delay
Time delay at 2 x Ie>> ______________ ms ms
Time delay at 10 x Ie>> ______________ ms ms
Commissioning Engineer Date

_________________________ ______________
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2. COMMISSIONING SETTING RECORD SHEETS


2.1 MiCOM P120 commissioning setting record sheets
2.1.1 OP PARAMETERS Menu

Password :
Reference :

Frequency :
! 50 Hz ! 60 Hz

2.1.2 CONFIGURATION Menu


2.1.2.1 Display

E/Gnd text ! N ! E ! G

2.1.2.2 CT Ratio

E/Gnd CT Primary Primary CT ratio


E/Gnd CT Secondary Secondary CT ratio ! 1A ! 5A
2.1.2.3 LEDs 5 to 8 configuration

Functions LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8


Ie>/I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>/tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>/I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>/tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>>/I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>>/tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO

2.1.3 COMMUNICATION Menu


2.1.3.1 COMMUNICATION Menu (MODBUS)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Parity
! Odd ! Even ! None
Data bits
! 7 ! 8
Stop bits
! 1 ! 2
Relay Address
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2.1.3.2 COMMUNICATION Menu (Courier)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Relay Address

2.1.3.3 COMMUNICATION Menu (IEC 60870-5-103)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Relay Address

2.1.3.4 COMMUNICATION Menu (DNP3)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Parity
! Odd ! Even ! None
Data bits
! 7 ! 8
Stop bits
! 1 ! 2
Relay Address

2.1.4 PROTECTION Menu


2.1.4.1 [50N/51N] E/Gnd

Ie> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.1.4.1.1 [51N] Ie > DMT

tIe> ms

2.1.4.1.2 [51N] Ie > IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms
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2.1.4.1.3 [51N] Ie> RI

2.1.4.2 [51N] Ie>>

Ie>>
! YES ! NO
Ie>> Ien
tIe>> ms

2.1.4.3 [51N] Ie >>>

Ie>>> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Ien
tIe>>> ms

2.1.5 AUTOMAT.CTRL Menu


2.1.5.1 Trip Command allocation

Trip tIe>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
2.1.5.2 Latch Function allocation

Latch tIe>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
2.1.5.3 Blocking logic allocation

Block tIe> =
! YES ! NO
Block tIe>> =
! YES ! NO
Block tIe>>> =
! YES ! NO
2.1.5.4 Output Relays allocation (RL2 to RL4)

Functions RL 2 RL 3 RL 4

trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO

Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO

tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO

Ie>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO

tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO

Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO

tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO


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2.1.5.5 Inputs allocation

Input 1
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux2 ! Blk log


Input 2
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux2 ! Blk log


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2.2 MiCOM P121 commissioning setting record sheets


2.2.1 OP PARAMETERS Menu

Password :
Reference :
Software version :

Frequency :
! 50 Hz ! 60 Hz

2.2.2 CONFIGURATION Menu


2.2.2.1 Display

Phase A Text ! A ! L1 ! R
Phase B Text ! B ! L2 ! S
Phase C Text ! C ! L3 ! T
E/Gnd Text ! N ! E ! G

2.2.2.2 CT Ratio

Line CT Primary Primary phase CT ratio


Line CT Secondary Secondary phase CT ratio !1A !5A
E/Gnd CT Primary Primary earth CT ratio
E/Gnd CT Secondary Secondary earth CT ratio ! 1A ! 5A
2.2.2.3 LEDs 5 to 8 configuration

Functions LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8

I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO


tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
IE>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
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2.2.3 COMMUNICATION Menu


2.2.3.1 COMMUNICATION Menu (MODBUS)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Parity
! Odd ! Even ! None
Data bits
! 7 ! 8
Stop bits
! 1 ! 2
Relay Address

2.2.3.2 COMMUNICATION Menu (Courier)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Relay Address

2.2.3.3 COMMUNICATION Menu (IEC 60870-5-103)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Relay Address

2.2.3.4 COMMUNICATION Menu (DNP3)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Parity
! Odd ! Even ! None
Data bits
! 7 ! 8
Stop bits
! 1 ! 2
Relay Address
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2.2.4 PROTECTION Menu


2.2.4.1 Phase Overcurrent [50/51]

2.2.4.1.1 [50/51] I>

I>?
! YES ! NO
I> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.2.4.1.1.1 [51] I> DMT

tI> ms

2.2.4.1.1.2 [51] I> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms

2.2.4.1.1.3 [51] I> RI

2.2.4.1.2 [51] I>>

I>>?
! YES ! NO
I>> In
tI>> ms

2.2.4.1.3 [51] I>>>

I>>>?
! YES ! NO
I>>> In
tI>>> ms

2.2.4.2 Earth Overcurrent [50N/51N]

2.2.4.2.1 [50N/51N] E/Gnd

Ie>?
! YES ! NO
Ie> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.2.4.2.1.1 [51N] Ie > DMT

tIe> ms
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2.2.4.2.1.2 [51N] Ie > IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms

2.2.4.2.1.3 [51N] Ie> RI

2.2.4.2.2 [51N] Ie>>

Ie>>?
! YES ! NO
Ie>> Ien
tIe>> ms

2.2.4.2.3 [51N] Ie >>>

Ie>>> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Ien
tIe>>> ms

2.2.5 AUTOMAT.CTRL Menu


2.2.5.1 Trip Command allocation

Trip tI>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
2.2.5.2 Latch function allocation

Latch tI>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
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2.2.5.3 Blocking Logic function allocation

Block tI>
! YES ! NO
Block tI>>
! YES ! NO
Block tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Block tIe>
! YES ! NO
Block tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Block tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
2.2.5.4 OUTPUT RELAYS allocation (RL2 to RL4)

Functions RL 2 RL 3 RL 4

Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO


I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
2.2.5.5 Inputs allocation

Input 1
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux2 ! Blk log


Input 2
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux2 ! Blk log


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2.3.1 OP PARAMETERS Menu

Password :
Reference :
Software version :

Frequency :
! 50 Hz ! 60 Hz

2.3.2 CONFIGURATION Menu


2.3.2.1 Display

Phase A Text ! A ! L1 ! R

Phase B Text ! B ! L2 ! S

Phase C Text ! C ! L3 ! T

E/Gnd Text ! N ! E ! G

2.3.2.2 CT Ratio

Line CT Primary Primary phase CT ratio

Line CT Secondary Secondary phase CT ratio ! 1A ! 5A


E/Gnd CT Primary Primary earth CT ratio

E/Gnd CT Secondary Secondary earth CT ratio ! 1A ! 5A


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2.3.2.3 LEDs 5 to 8 configuration

Functions LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8


I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Thermal Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Brkn. Cond ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Input 1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Input 2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Input 3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
t Aux1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
t Aux2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
2.3.2.4 Group select configuration

Change group input ! Edge ! Level


Setting group ! 1 ! 2

2.3.2.5 Alarms configuration

Inst. Self Reset ! YES ! NO


Reset Led on fault ! YES ! NO
Alarm battery ! YES ! NO
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2.3.2.6 Inputs configuration

Inputs 3 2 1
! ! !
Voltage input DC ! DC ! AC

2.3.2.7 Relays maintenance

Maintenance Mode ! YES ! NO

Relays 6 5 W 4 3 2 1
CMD

2.3.2.8 Phase rotation configuration

Phase rotation ! A-B-C ! A-C-B

2.3.3 COMMUNICATION Menu


2.3.3.1 COMMUNICATION Menu (MODBUS)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Parity
! Odd ! Even ! None
Data bits
! 7 ! 8
Stop bits
! 1 ! 2
Relay Address

2.3.3.2 COMMUNICATION Menu (Courier)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Relay Address

2.3.3.3 COMMUNICATION Menu (IEC 60870-5-103)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Relay Address
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2.3.3.4 COMMUNICATION Menu (DNP3)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Parity
! Odd ! Even ! None
Data bits
! 7 ! 8
Stop bits
! 1 ! 2
Relay Address

2.3.4 PROTECTION G1 Menu


2.3.4.1 Phase Overcurrent [50/51]

2.3.4.1.1 [50/51] I>

I> ?
! YES ! NO
I> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.3.4.1.1.1 [51] I> DMT

tI> ms
t Reset ms

2.3.4.1.1.2 [51] I> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.3.4.1.1.3 [51] I> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.4.1.1.4 [51] I> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.4.1.1.5 [51] I> RI

K
t Reset ms
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2.3.4.1.2 [51] I>>

I>> ?
! YES ! NO
I>> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.3.4.1.2.1 [51] I>> DMT

tI>> ms
t Reset ms

2.3.4.1.2.2 [51] I>> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.3.4.1.2.3 [51] I>> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.4.1.2.4 [51] I>> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.4.1.2.5 [51] I>> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.4.1.3 [51] I>>>

I>>>?
! YES ! NO
I>>> Sample
! YES ! NO
I>>> In
tI>>> ms
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2.3.4.2 Earth Overcurrent [50N/51N]

2.3.4.2.1 [50N/51N] E/Gnd

Ie>?
! YES ! NO
Ie> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI ! LABOR.
2.3.4.2.1.1 [51N] Ie > DMT

tIe> ms
t Reset ms

2.3.4.2.1.2 [51N] Ie > IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.3.4.2.1.3 [51N] Ie> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.4.2.1.4 [51N] Ie> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.4.2.1.5 [51N] Ie> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.4.2.1.6 [51N] Ie> LABORELEC

Idmt
! 1 ! 2 ! 3
2.3.4.2.2 [51N] Ie>>

Ie>>?
! YES ! NO
Ie>> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI ! LABOR.
2.3.4.2.2.1 [51N] Ie >> DMT

tIe>> ms
t Reset ms
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2.3.4.2.2.2 [51N] Ie >> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.3.4.2.2.3 [51N] Ie>> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.4.2.2.4 [51N] Ie>> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.4.2.2.5 [51N] Ie>> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.4.2.2.6 [51N] Ie>> LABORELEC

Idmt
! 1 ! 2 ! 3
2.3.4.2.3 [51N] Ie>>>

Ie>>> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Sample
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Ien
tIe>>> ms

2.3.4.3 [49] THERMAL OVERLOAD

Therm OL ?
! YES ! NO
Iθ> In
Te mn
k
θ Trip %
θ Alarm ? ! YES ! NO
θ Alarm %

2.3.4.4 [37] UNDERCURRENT I<

I< ?
! YES ! NO
I< %
tI< ms
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2.3.4.5 [46] Negative phase sequence overcurrent I2>

I2> ?
! YES ! NO
I2> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.3.4.5.1 [46] I2> DMT

tI> ms

2.3.4.5.2 [46] I2> DMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms

2.3.4.5.3 [46] I2> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.4.5.4 [46] I2> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.4.5.5 [46] I2> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.4.6 [46] Negative phase sequence overcurrent I2>>

I2>> ?
! YES ! NO
I2>> In
tI2>> ms
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2.3.5 PROTECTION G2 Menu


2.3.5.1 Phase Overcurrent [50/51]

2.3.5.1.1 [50/51] I>

I> ?
! YES ! NO
I> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.3.5.1.1.1 [51] I> DMT

tI> ms
t Reset ms

2.3.5.1.1.2 [51] I> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.3.5.1.1.3 [51] I> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.5.1.1.4 [51] I> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.5.1.1.5 [51] I> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.5.1.2 [51] I>>

I>> ?
! YES ! NO
I>> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.3.5.1.2.1 [51] I>> DMT

tI>> ms
t Reset ms
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2.3.5.1.2.2 [51] I>> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.3.5.1.2.3 [51] I>> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.5.1.2.4 [51] I>> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.5.1.2.5 [51] I>> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.5.1.3 [51] I>>>

I>>>?
! YES ! NO
I>>> Sample
! YES ! NO
I>>> In
tI>>> ms

2.3.5.2 Earth Overcurrent [50N/51N]

2.3.5.2.1 [50N/51N] E/Gnd

Ie>?
! YES ! NO
Ie> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI ! LABOR.
2.3.5.2.1.1 [51N] Ie > DMT

tIe> ms
t Reset ms
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2.3.5.2.1.2 [51N] Ie > IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.3.5.2.1.3 [51N] Ie> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.5.2.1.4 [51N] Ie> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.5.2.1.5 [51N] Ie> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.5.2.1.6 [51N] Ie> LABORELEC

Idmt
! 1 ! 2 ! 3
2.3.5.2.2 [51N] Ie>>

Ie>>?
! YES ! NO
Ie>> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI ! LABOR.
2.3.5.2.2.1 [51N] Ie >> DMT

tIe>> ms
t Reset ms

2.3.5.2.2.2 [51N] Ie >> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.3.5.2.2.3 [51N] Ie>> DMT reset time

t Reset ms
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2.3.5.2.2.4 [51N] Ie>> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.5.2.2.5 [51N] Ie>> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.5.2.2.6 [51N] Ie>> LABORELEC

Idmt
! 1 ! 2 ! 3
2.3.5.2.3 [51N] Ie>>>

Ie>>> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Sample
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Ien
tIe>>> ms

2.3.5.3 [49] THERMAL OVERLOAD

Therm OL ?
! YES ! NO
Iθ> In
Te mn
k
θ Trip %
θ Alarm ? ! YES ! NO
θ Alarm %

2.3.5.4 [37] UNDERCURRENT I<

I< ?
! YES ! NO
I< %
tI< ms

2.3.5.5 [46] Negative phase sequence overcurrent I2>

I2> ?
! YES ! NO
I2> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.3.5.5.1 [46] I2> DMT

tI> ms
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2.3.5.5.2 [46] I2> DMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms

2.3.5.5.3 [46] I2> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.3.5.5.4 [46] I2> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.3.5.5.5 [46] I2> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.3.5.6 [46] Negative phase sequence overcurrent I2>>

I2>> ?
! YES ! NO
I2>> In
tI2>> ms

2.3.6 AUTOMAT. CTRL Menu


2.3.6.1 TRIP Command allocation

Trip tI>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI<
! YES ! NO
Trip tI2>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI2>>
! YES ! NO
Trip Thermal θ ! YES ! NO
Trip Brkn. Cond
! YES ! NO
Trip tAux1
! YES ! NO
Trip tAux2
! YES ! NO
Trip tAux3
! YES ! NO
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2.3.6.2 Latch function allocation

Latch tI>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI<
! YES ! NO
Latch tI2>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI2>>
! YES ! NO
Latch Thermal θ ! YES ! NO
Latch Brkn .Cond
! YES ! NO
Latch tAux1
! YES ! NO
Latch tAux2
! YES ! NO
Latch tAux3
! YES ! NO
2.3.6.3 Blocking Logic 1 function allocation

Block 1 tI>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tIe>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI<
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI2>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI2>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 Thermal θ ! YES ! NO
Block 1 Brkn .Cond
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tAux1
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tAux2
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tAux3
! YES ! NO
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2.3.6.4 Blocking Logic 2 function allocation

Block 2 tI>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tIe>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI<
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI2>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI2>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 Thermal θ ! YES ! NO
Block 2 Brkn .Cond
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tAux1
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tAux2
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tAux3
! YES ! NO
2.3.6.5 SELECTIVE SCHEME LOGIC1 function allocation

Logic Select 1
! YES ! NO
Sel1 tI>>
! YES ! NO
Sel1 tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Sel1 tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Sel1 tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
t SeL1 ms

2.3.6.6 SELECTIVE SCHEME LOGIC2 function allocation

Logic Select 2
! YES ! NO
Sel2 tI>>
! YES ! NO
Sel2 tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Sel2 tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Sel2 tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
t Sel2 ms
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2.3.6.7 OUTPUT RELAYS allocation

2.3.6.7.1 OUTPUT RELAYS allocation (RL2 to RL4)

Functions RL 2 RL 3 RL 4
Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI< ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Alarm ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Alarm ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
52 Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Brkn cond ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Close ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 4 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Active Group ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
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2.3.6.7.2 OUTPUT RELAYS allocation (RL5 to RL8)

Functions RL 5 RL 6
Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI< ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Alarm ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Alarm ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
52 Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Brkn cond ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Close ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 4 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Active Group ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
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2.3.6.8 LOGIC INPUT allocation

2.3.6.8.1 Inputs

Input 1 ! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux1

! Aux2 ! Blk Log 1 ! Blk Log 2

! Strt Dist ! Cold L PU ! Log Sel 1

! Log Sel 2 ! Change Set ! θ Reset

! Trip Circ. ! Rst Led ! Maint. M.

! Aux3 ! Strt tBF !


Input 2 ! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux1

! Aux2 ! Blk Log 1 ! Blk Log 2

! Strt Dist ! Cold L PU ! Log Sel 1

! Log Sel 2 ! Change Set ! θ Reset

! Trip Circ. ! Rst Led ! Maint. M.

! Aux3 ! Strt tBF !


Input 3 ! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux1

! Aux2 ! Blk Log 1 ! Blk Log 2

! Strt Dist ! Cold L PU ! Log Sel 1

! Log Sel 2 ! Change Set ! θ Reset

! Trip Circ. ! Rst Led ! Maint. M.

! Aux3 ! Strt tBF !


2.3.6.8.2 t Aux

Aux 1 time : t Aux 1 ms


Aux 2 time : t Aux 2 ms
Aux 3 time : t Aux 3 ms

2.3.6.9 BROKEN CONDUCTOR

Brkn. Cond ? ! YES ! NO


tBC ms
Ratio I2/I1 %
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2.3.6.10 Cold Load Pick-up

Cold Load PU ? ! YES ! NO


tI> ? ! YES ! NO
tI>> ? ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ? ! YES ! NO
tIe> ? ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ? ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ? ! YES ! NO
tI2> ? ! YES ! NO
tI2>> ? ! YES ! NO
t Therm ? ! YES ! NO
Level %

tCL ms

2.3.6.11 CIRCUIT BREAKER FAILURE

CB Fail ?
! YES ! NO
I< In
tBF ms
Block I> ?
! YES ! NO
Block Ie> ?
! YES ! NO
2.3.6.12 CIRCUIT BREAKER SUPERVISION

TC Supervision ?
! YES ! NO
t SUP s
CB Open S'vision
! YES ! NO
CB Open Time ms
CB Close S'vision
! YES ! NO
CB Close Time ms
CB Open Alarm ?
! YES ! NO
CB Open NB
Σ Amps (n) ? ! YES ! NO
Σ Amps (n)
n
t Open Pulse ms
t Close Pulse ms
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2.3.7 RECORDS Menu


2.3.7.1 DISTURBANCE RECORD

Pre-Time ms
Post-Time ms
Disturb Rec Trig
! ON INST. ! ON TRIP
2.3.7.2 TIME PEAK VALUE

Time Window mn

2.3.7.3 ROLLING DEMAND

Sub Period mn
Num of Sub Per.
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2.4 MiCOM P123 commissioning setting record sheets


2.4.1 OP PARAMETERS Menu

Password :
Reference :
Software version :

Frequency :
! 50 Hz ! 60 Hz
2.4.2 CONFIGURATION Menu
2.4.2.1 Display

Phase A Text ! A ! L1 ! R

Phase B Text ! B ! L2 ! S

Phase C Text ! C ! L3 ! T

E/Gnd Text ! N ! E ! G

2.4.2.2 CT Ratio

Line CT Primary Primary phase CT ratio

Line CT Secondary Secondary phase CT ratio ! 1A ! 5A


E/Gnd CT Primary Primary earth CT ratio

E/Gnd CT Secondary Secondary earth CT ratio ! 1A ! 5A


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2.4.2.3 LEDs 5 to 8 configuration

Functions LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8

I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO


tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Brkn. Cond ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Input 1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Input 2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Input 3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Input 4 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Input 5 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Recloser Run ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Recloser Blocked ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
T Aux 1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
T Aux 2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
2.4.2.4 Group select configuration

Change group input ! Edge ! Level

Setting group ! 1 ! 2
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2.4.2.5 Alarms configuration

Inst. Self Reset ! YES ! NO


Reset Led on fault ! YES ! NO
Alarm battery ! YES ! NO

2.4.2.6 Inputs configuration

Inputs 3 2 1
! ! !
Voltage input DC ! DC ! AC

2.4.2.7 Relays maintenance

Maintenance Mode ! YES ! NO


8 7 6 5 W 4 3 2 1
Relays
CMD

2.4.2.8 Phase rotation configuration

Phase rotation ! A-B-C ! A-C-B

2.4.3 COMMUNICATION Menu


2.4.3.1 COMMUNICATION Menu (MODBUS)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Parity
! Odd ! Even ! None
Data bits
! 7 ! 8
Stop bits
! 1 ! 2
Relay Address

2.4.3.2 COMMUNICATION Menu (Courier)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Relay Address
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2.4.3.3 COMMUNICATION Menu (IEC 60870-5-103)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Relay Address

2.4.3.4 COMMUNICATION Menu (DNP3)

Communication ?
! YES ! NO
Baud Rate
! 300 bds ! 600 bds

! 1.200 bds ! 2.400 bds

! 4.800 bds ! 9.600 bds

! 19.200 bds ! 38 400 bds


Parity
! Odd ! Even ! None
Data bits
! 7 ! 8
Stop bits
! 1 ! 2
Relay Address

2.4.4 PROTECTION G1 Menu


2.4.4.1 Phase Overcurrent [50/51]

2.4.4.1.1 [50/51] I>

I> ?
! YES ! NO
I> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.4.4.1.1.1 [51] I> DMT

tI> ms
t Reset ms

2.4.4.1.1.2 [51] I> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms
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2.4.4.1.1.3 [51] I> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.4.1.1.4 [51] I> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.4.1.1.5 [51] I> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.4.1.2 [51] I>>

I>> ?
! YES ! NO
I>> In
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.4.4.1.2.1 [51] I>> DMT

tI>> ms
t Reset ms

2.4.4.1.2.2 [51] I>> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.4.4.1.2.3 [51] I>> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.4.1.2.4 [51] I>> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.4.1.2.5 [51] I>> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.4.1.3 [51] I>>>

I>>>?
! YES ! NO
I>>> Sample
! YES ! NO
I>>> In
tI>>> ms
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2.4.4.2 Earth Overcurrent [50N/51N]

2.4.4.2.1 [50N/51N] E/Gnd

Ie> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI ! LABOR.
2.4.4.2.1.1 [51N] Ie > DMT

tIe> ms
t Reset ms

2.4.4.2.1.2 [51N] Ie > IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms

2.4.4.2.1.3 [51N] Ie> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.4.2.1.4 [51N] Ie> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.4.2.1.5 [51N] Ie> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.4.2.1.6 [51N] Ie> LABORELEC

Idmt
! 1 ! 2 ! 3
2.4.4.2.2 [51N] Ie>>

Ie>> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie>> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI ! LABOR.
2.4.4.2.2.1 [51N] Ie >> DMT

tIe>> ms
t Reset ms
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2.4.4.2.2.2 [51N] Ie >> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms

2.4.4.2.2.3 [51N] Ie>> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.4.2.2.4 [51N] Ie>> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.4.2.2.5 [51N] Ie>> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.4.2.2.6 [51N] Ie>> LABORELEC

Idmt
! 1 ! 2 ! 3
2.4.4.2.3 [51N] Ie >>>

Ie>>> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Sample
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Ien
tIe>>> ms

2.4.4.3 [49] THERMAL OVERLOAD

[49] Therm OL ?
! YES ! NO
Iθ> In
Te mn
k
θ Trip %
[49] θ Alarm ? ! YES ! NO
θ Alarm %

2.4.4.4 [37] UNDERCURRENT I<

I< ?
! YES ! NO
I< %
tI< ms
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2.4.4.5 [46] Negative phase sequence overcurrent I2>

I2>?
! YES ! NO
I2> In
Delay Trip
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.4.4.5.1 [46] I2> DMT

tI2> ms

2.4.4.5.2 [46] I2> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms

2.4.4.5.3 [46] I2> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.4.5.4 [46] I2> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.4.5.5 [46] I2> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.4.6 [46] Negative phase sequence overcurrent I2>>

I2>>?
! YES ! NO
I2>> In
tI2>> ms
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2.4.4.7 [79] AUTORECLOSER

[79] Autoreclose ? ! YES ! NO


Ext CB Fail ? ! YES ! NO
Ext CB Fail Time ms
Ext Block ? ! YES ! NO
Aux 1 (I>) ! YES ! NO
Aux 2 (Ie>) ! YES ! NO
Dead Time tD1 ms
Dead Time tD2 ms
Dead Time tD3 ms
Dead Time tD4 ms
Reclaim Time tR ms
Inhib Time tI ms
Phase Cycles
E/Gnd Cycles
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tI>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tI>>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tI>>>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tIe>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tIe>>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tIe>>>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tAux 1
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tAux 2
! ! ! !
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2.4.5 PROTECTION G2 Menu


2.4.5.1 Phase Overcurrent [50/51]

2.4.5.1.1 [50/51] I>

I> ? ! YES ! NO
I> In
Delay Type ! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.4.5.1.1.1 [51] I> DMT

tI> ms
t Reset ms

2.4.5.1.1.2 [51] I> IDMT

Idmt ! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.4.5.1.1.3 [51] I> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.5.1.1.4 [51] I> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.5.1.1.5 [51] I> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.5.1.2 [51] I>>

I>> ? ! YES ! NO
I>> In
Delay Type ! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.4.5.1.2.1 [51] I>> DMT

tI>> ms
t Reset ms
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2.4.5.1.2.2 [51] I>> IDMT

Idmt ! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.4.5.1.2.3 [51] I>> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.5.1.2.4 [51] I>> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.5.1.2.5 [51] I>> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.5.1.3 [51] I>>>

I>>>?
! YES ! NO
I>>> Sample
! YES ! NO
I>>> In
tI>>> ms

2.4.5.2 Earth Overcurrent [50N/51N]

2.4.5.2.1 [50N/51N] E/Gnd

Ie> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI ! LABOR.
2.4.5.2.1.1 [51N] Ie > DMT

tIe> ms
t Reset ms
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2.4.5.2.1.2 [51N] Ie > IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms

2.4.5.2.1.3 [51N] Ie> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.5.2.1.4 [51N] Ie> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.5.2.1.5 [51N] Ie> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.5.2.1.6 [51N] Ie> LABORELEC

Idmt
!1 !2 !3
2.4.5.2.2 [51N] Ie>>

Ie>> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie>> Ien
Delay Type
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI ! LABOR.
2.4.5.2.2.1 [51N] Ie >> DMT

tIe>> ms
t Reset ms

2.4.5.2.2.2 [51N] Ie >> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI

! IEEE RC
Tms
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2.4.5.2.2.3 [51N] Ie>> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.5.2.2.4 [51N] Ie>> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.5.2.2.5 [51N] Ie>> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.5.2.2.6 [51N] Ie>> LABORELEC

Idmt
! 1 ! 2 ! 3
2.4.5.2.3 [51N] Ie >>>

Ie>>> ?
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Sample
! YES ! NO
Ie>>> Ien
tIe>>> ms

2.4.5.3 [49] THERMAL OVERLOAD

[49] Therm OL ?
! YES ! NO
Iθ> In
Te mn
k
θ Trip %
[49] θ Alarm ? ! YES ! NO
θ Alarm %

2.4.5.4 [37] UNDERCURRENT I<

I< ?
! YES ! NO
I< %
tI< ms

2.4.5.5 [46] Negative phase sequence overcurrent I2>

I2>?
! YES ! NO
I2> In
Delay Trip
! IDMT ! DMT ! RI
2.4.5.5.1 [46] I2> DMT

tI2> ms
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2.4.5.5.2 [46] I2> IDMT

Idmt
! IEC SI ! IEC STI

! IEC VI ! IEC EI

! IEC LTI ! CO2

! IEEE MI ! CO8

! IEEE VI ! IEEE EI
Tms

2.4.5.5.3 [46] I2> DMT reset time

t Reset ms

2.4.5.5.4 [46] I2> IDMT reset time

Rtms

2.4.5.5.5 [46] I2> RI

K
t Reset ms

2.4.5.6 [46] Negative phase sequence overcurrent I2>>

I2>>?
! YES ! NO
I2>> In
tI2>> ms

2.4.5.7 [79] AUTORECLOSER

[79] Autoreclose ?
! YES ! NO
Ext CB Fail ?
! YES ! NO
Ext CB Fail Time ms
Ext Block ?
! YES ! NO
Aux 1 (I>)
! YES ! NO
Aux 2 (Ie>)
! YES ! NO
Dead Time tD1 ms
Dead Time tD2 ms
Dead Time tD3 ms
Dead Time tD4 ms
Reclaim Time tR ms
Inhib Time tI ms
Phase Cycles
E/Gnd Cycles
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tI>
! ! ! !
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4 3 2 1
CYCLES tI>>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tI>>>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tIe>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tIe>>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tIe>>>
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tAux 1
! ! ! !
4 3 2 1
CYCLES tAux 2
! ! ! !
2.4.6 AUTOMAT.CTRL Menu
2.4.6.1 TRIP Command allocation

Trip tI>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI<
! YES ! NO
Trip tI2>
! YES ! NO
Trip tI2>>
! YES ! NO
Trip Thermal θ ! YES ! NO
Trip Brkn Cond
! YES ! NO
Trip tAux1
! YES ! NO
Trip tAux2
! YES ! NO
Trip tAux3
! YES ! NO
Trip tAux4
! YES ! NO
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2.4.6.2 Latch function allocation

Latch tI>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI<
! YES ! NO
Latch tI2>
! YES ! NO
Latch tI2>>
! YES ! NO
Latch Thermal θ ! YES ! NO
Latch Brkn . Cond
! YES ! NO
Latch tAux1
! YES ! NO
Latch tAux2
! YES ! NO
Latch tAux3
! YES ! NO
Latch tAux4
! YES ! NO
2.4.6.3 Blocking Logic 1 function allocation

Block 1 tI>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tIe>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI<
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI2>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tI2>>
! YES ! NO
Block 1 Thermal θ ! YES ! NO
Block 1 Brkn. Cond
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tAux1
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tAux2
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tAux3
! YES ! NO
Block 1 tAux4
! YES ! NO
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2.4.6.4 Blocking Logic 2 function allocation

Block 2 tI>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tIe>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI<
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI2>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tI2>>
! YES ! NO
Block 2 Thermal θ ! YES ! NO
Block 2 Brkn. Cond
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tAux1
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tAux2
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tAux3
! YES ! NO
Block 2 tAux4
! YES ! NO
2.4.6.5 Selective Scheme Logic1 function allocation

Logic Select 1
! YES ! NO
Sel1 tI>>
! YES ! NO
Sel1 tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Sel1 tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Sel1 tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
t Sel1 ms

2.4.6.6 Selective Scheme Logic2 function allocation

Logic Select 2
! YES ! NO
Sel2 tI>>
! YES ! NO
Sel2 tI>>>
! YES ! NO
Sel2 tIe>>
! YES ! NO
Sel2 tIe>>>
! YES ! NO
tSel2 = ms
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2.4.6.7 OUTPUT RELAYS allocation

2.4.6.7.1 OUTPUT RELAYS allocation (RL2 to RL4)

Functions RL 2 RL 3 RL 4

Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO


I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI< ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Alarm ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Brkn Cond ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Close ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux4 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Alarm ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
52 Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
79 Run ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
79 Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
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Functions RL 2 RL 3 RL 4

Order COM 1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO


Order COM 2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 4 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Active Group ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
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2.4.6.7.2 OUTPUT RELAYS allocation (RL5 to RL8)

Functions RL 5 RL 6 RL 7 RL8

Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO


I> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
I>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Ie>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI< ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tI2>> ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Alarm ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Therm Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Brkn Cond ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Close ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
tAux4 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
CB Alarm ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
52 Fail ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
79 Run ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
79 Trip ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
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Functions RL 5 RL 6 RL 7 RL8

Order COM 1 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO


Order COM 2 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 3 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Order COM 4 ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
Active Group ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO ! YES ! NO
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2.4.6.8 LOGIC INPUT allocation

2.4.6.8.1 Inputs

Input 1
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux 2 ! Blk Log 1 ! Blk Log 2

! Strt Dist ! Cold L PU ! Log Sel 1

! Log Sel 2 ! Change Set ! θ Reset

! Block - 79 ! Trip Circ ! Rst Led

! Maint. M. ! Aux 3 ! Aux 4

! Strt tBF
Input 2
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux 2 ! Blk Log 1 ! Blk Log 2

! Strt Dist ! Cold L PU ! Log Sel 1

! Log Sel 2 ! Change Set ! θ Reset

! Block - 79 ! Trip Circ ! Rst Led

! Maint. M. ! Aux 3 ! Aux 4

! Strt tBF
Input 3
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux 2 ! Blk Log 1 ! Blk Log 2

! Strt Dist ! Cold L PU ! Log Sel 1

! Log Sel 2 ! Change Set ! θ Reset

! Block - 79 ! Trip Circ ! Rst Led

! Maint. M. ! Aux 3 ! Aux 4

! Strt tBF
Input 4
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux 2 ! Blk Log 1 ! Blk Log 2

! Strt Dist ! Cold L PU ! Log Sel 1

! Log Sel 2 ! Change Set ! θ Reset

! Block - 79 ! Trip Circ ! Rst Led

! Maint. M. ! Aux 3 ! Aux 4

! Strt tBF
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Input 5
! None ! Unlatch ! 52a

! 52b ! CB FLT ! Aux 1

! Aux 2 ! Blk Log 1 ! Blk Log 2

! Strt Dist ! Cold L PU ! Log Sel 1

! Log Sel 2 ! Change Set ! θ Reset

! Block - 79 ! Trip Circ ! Rst Led

! Maint. M. ! Aux 3 ! Aux 4


! Strt tBF
2.4.6.8.2 tAux

Aux 1 : Time tAux 1 ms


Aux 2 : Time tAux 2 ms
Aux 3 : Time tAux 3 ms
Aux 4 : Time tAux 4 ms

2.4.6.9 BROKEN CONDUCTOR

Brkn Cond ! YES ! NO


tBC ms

Ratio I2/I1 %

2.4.6.10 Cold Load Pick up

Cold Load PU ? ! YES ! NO


tI> ? ! YES ! NO
tI>> ? ! YES ! NO
tI>>> ? ! YES ! NO
tIe> ? ! YES ! NO
tIe>> ? ! YES ! NO
tIe>>> ? ! YES ! NO
t2> ? ! YES ! NO
t2>> ? ! YES ! NO
T Therm ? ! YES ! NO
Level %

tCL ms
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2.4.6.11 CIRCUIT BREAKER FAILURE

CB Fail ? ! YES ! NO
tBF ms

I< In
Block I> ? ! YES ! NO
Block Ie> ? ! YES ! NO
2.4.6.12 CIRCUIT BREAKER SUPERVISION

TC Supervision? ! YES ! NO
t SUP s

CB Open S'vision ! YES ! NO


CB Open Time ms

CB Close S'vision ! YES ! NO


CB Close Time ms

CB Open Alarm? ! YES ! NO


CB Open NB

Σ Amps(n)? ! YES ! NO
Σ Amps(n)

t Open Pulse ms

t Close Pulse ms

2.4.7 RECORDING Menu


2.4.7.1 DISTURBANCE RECORD

Pre-time ms
Post-time ms
Disturb Rec Trig
! ON INST. ! ON TRIP
2.4.7.2 TIME PEAK VALUE

Time Window mn

2.4.7.3 ROLLING DEMAND

Sub Period mn
Num of Sub Per.
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History and Compatibility
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P120 - Serial number – Hardware Correlation


Serial Number Hardware installed
From 2299001 to 4799797 HARDWARE VERSION 2
From 4799798 to 1001999 HARDWARE VERSION 3
From 1101001 HARDWARE VERSION 4

Relay Type P120


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V1.F 11/06/99 Resolution of KITZ201 – HARD V 2
problem
HARD V 3
Modification of the output
HARD V 4
relay latching
V3.B 19/11/99 Suppression of password in •V2.0 HARD V 3
order to acknowledge the
HARD V 4
alarms
Auto acknowledgement of the
instantaneous
Modbus time out of 200 ms
Display of the letter P in the
menu N and N-1 when
password is active
V3.C 22/08/00 VDEW improvements •V2.0
V4.A 15/03/01 Integration of DNP3 protocol •V2.0 HARD V 4
Management of alternative
logic input
Latching of the auxiliary output
relay by relay and not by
function
The digital input can work with
AC signals (100 to 250 V AC)
V4.D 27/08/02 Courier improvment : adding •V2.0 HARD V 4
of the cell 0010 (CB control)
IEC103 : correction of the
checksum calculation for short
message.
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P121 - Serial number – Hardware Correlation


Serial Number Hardware installed
From 2599001 to 4799797 HARDWARE VERSION 2
From 4799798 to 0801999 HARDWARE VERSION 3
From 0901001 HARDWARE VERSION 4

Relay Type P121


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V2.J 30/08/99 MODBUS improvement : – HARD V 2
Correction of al encountered HARD V 3
problem (answer to a
HARD V 4
synchronisation telegram,
creation of a 2 seconds time
out …)
V3.B 19/11/99 Suppression of password in •V2.0 HARD V 3
order to acknowledge the
HARD V 4
alarms
Auto acknowledgement of the
instantaneous
Modbus time out of 200 ms
Display of the letter P in the
menu N and N-1 when
password is active
V3.C 25/01/00 Evolution of Modbus writing •V2.0
16 bits
V3.E 16/03/00 Czech and Hungarian version •V2.0
delivery
V3.G 22/08/00 VDEW improvements •V2.0
V4.E 31/01/01 Latch of the output relays •V2.0 HARD V 4
Latch of the auxiliary relays,
relay by relay and not by
function (like previously up to
V3 version). On the other
hand the latch of the TRIP
output relay remains by
function.
If the auxiliary relays are
latched, no alarm is displayed.
For an aknowledgment of the
latch the user has to go in the
OP-PARAMETERS/Relay
status Menu and push on the
«!» clear push button.
DNP3 level 2 and 3
Addition of the tripping and
closing order for IEC103
The digital input can work with
AC signals (100 to 250 V AC)
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Relay Type P121


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V5.D 31/01/01 Improvement of the english •V2.0
labels.
V5.F 08/08/02 Courier improvment : adding •V2.0 HARD V 4
of the cell 0010 (CB control)
IEC103 : correction of the
checksum calculation for short
message.
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P122 - Serial number – Hardware Correlation


Serial Number Hardware installed
From 2599001 to 4799797 HARDWARE VERSION 2
From 4799798 to 0801999 HARDWARE VERSION 3
From 0901001 HARDWARE VERSION 4

Relay Type P122


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V2.J 30/08/99 MODBUS improvement : – HARD V 2
Correction of al encountered HARD V 3
problem (answer to a
HARD V 4
synchronisation telegram,
creation of a 2 seconds time
out …)
V3.B 29/11/99 Suppression of password in •V2.0 HARD V 3
order to acknowledge the
HARD V 4
alarms
Auto acknowledgement of the
instantaneous
Modbus time out of 200 ms
Display of the letter P in the
menu N and N-1 when
password is active
V3.C 06/01/00 Label correction •V2.0
V3.D 06/04/00 Evolution of Modbus writing •V2.0
16 bits
V3.E 16/03/00 Czech and Hungarian version •V2.0
delivery
V3.G 22/08/00 VDEW improvements •V2.0
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Relay Type P122


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V4.E 31/01/01 Latch of the output relays •V2.0 HARD V 4
Latch of the auxiliary relays,
relay by relay and not by
function (like previously up to
V3 version). On the other
hand the latch of the TRIP
output relay remains by
function.
If the auxiliary relays are
latched,
an alarm will be displayed. If
the user acknowledges this
alarm, the auxiliary relays will
be delatched.
DNP3 level 2 and 3
Addition of the tripping and
closing order for IEC103
Phase rotation (ABC or ACB)
Third threshold algorithm for
improvment of the behaviour
on saturated current
transformers
Timer for the undercurrent
feature (0 to 150 sec)
Tripping curves (rectifier curve
+ LABORELLEC curves)
Selection of the Setting group
by level or by edge.
CB fail detection (possibility to
inhibit the starting signals)
Instanteneous record
Rolling demand
Peak value demand
Instantaneous alarm settable :
self or not self reset
Matrix for the autorecloser
The digital input can work with
AC signals signals (24 V to
250 V AC)
Necessity to set in HMI
Configuration menu, the type
of voltage used, either AC or
DC
V5.A 27/09/01 Maintenance mode for manual •V2.0
command of the output relays
Reset of leds by logic input or
control command or front
panel or on new fault
appearance
Addition of negative sequence
protection feature (ANSI code
46) with two thresholds
Addition of the CB supervision
feature.
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Relay Type P122


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V5.C 04/10/01 VDEW improvements •V2.0 HARD V 4
(Updating of the information
SCN into the ASDU END OF
GENERAL
INTERROGATION)
V5.D 30/01/02 Addition of order •V2.0
COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4
assignalble on the auxiliary
relays.
Addition of the logic inputs
AUX3 and AUX 4 do not
genrating alarm message.
Improvement of english label
V5.F 08/08/02 EA approval option : logical •V2.0 HARD V 4
input filtering on 24 samples
instead of 12 either 15 ms at
50 Hz)
Improvment of the Recording
of rolling demand in ram
saved. The previous version
could lead to an untimely ram
saved error message due to
the management of this
recording
Courier improvment : adding
of the cell 0010 (CB control)
protected by password
Correction of the configuration
of taux3 and taux4 for
MODBUS
IEC103 : correction of the
checksum calculation for short
message. Correction of the I0
channel data into the
disturbance record
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P123 - Serial number – Hardware Correlation


Serial Number Hardware installed
From 2599001 to 4799797 HARDWARE VERSION 2
From 4799798 to 0801999 HARDWARE VERSION 3
From 0901001 HARDWARE VERSION 4

Relay Type P123


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V2.J 30/08/99 MODBUS improvement : – HARD V 2
Correction of al encountered HARD V 3
problem (answer to a
HARD V 4
synchronisation telegram,
creation of a 2 seconds time
out …)
V3.B 29/11/99 Suppression of password in •V2.0 HARD V 3
order to acknowledge the
HARD V 4
alarms
Auto acknowledgement of the
instantaneous
Modbus time out of 200 ms
Display of the letter P in the
menu N and N-1 when
password is active
V3.C 06/01/00 Label correction •V2.0
V3.D 06/04/00 Evolution of Modbus writing •V2.0
16 bits
V3.E 13/04/00 Czech and Hungarian version •V2.0
delivery
V3.G 22/08/00 VDEW improvements •V2.0
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Relay Type P123


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V4.E 31/01/01 Latch of the output relays •V2.0 HARD V 4
Latch of the auxiliary relays,
relay by relay and not by
function (like previously up to
V3 version). On the other
hand the latch of the TRIP
output relay remains by
function. If the auxiliary relays
are latched, an alarm will be
displayed. If the user
acknowledges this alarm, the
auxiliary relays will be
delatched.
DNP3 level 2 and 3
Addition of the tripping and
closing order for IEC103
Phase rotation (ABC or ACB)
Third threshold algorithm for
improvement of the behaviour
on saturated current
transformers
Timer for the undercurrent
feature (0 to 150 sec)
Tripping curves (rectifier curve
+ LABORELLEC curves)
Selection of the Setting group
by level or by edge.
CB fail detection (possibility to
inhibit the starting signals)
Instantaneous record
Rolling demand
Peak value demand
Instantaneous alarm settable :
self or not self reset
Matrix for the auto-recloser
Addition of a second threshold
with definite time for the I2
feature
The digital input can work with
AC signals (24 V to 250 V AC)
Necessity to set in HMI
Configuration menu, the type
of voltage used, either AC or
DC .
V5.A 27/09/01 Maintenance mode for manual •V2.0 HARD V4
command of the output relays
Reset of leds by logic input or
control command or front
panel or on new fault
appearance
V5.C 04/10/01 VDEW improvements •V2.0
(Updating of the information
SCN into the END OF
GENERAL INTERROGATION
ASDU)
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Relay Type P123


Backward
Software Date of S1
Full Description of Changes Compatibility with
Version Issue Compatibility
previous hardware
V5.D 30/01/02 Addition of order •V2.0
COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4
assignalble on the auxiliary
relays.
Addition of the logic inputs
AUX3 and AUX 4 do not
generating alarm message.
Improvement of english label
V5.F 08/08/02 EA approval option : logical •V2.0 HARD V4
input filtering on 24 samples
instead of 12 either 15 ms at
50 Hz)
Improvment of the Recording
of rolling demand in ram
saved. The previous version
could lead to an untimely ram
saved error message due to
the management of this
recording
Courier improvment : adding
of the cell 0010 (CB control)
protected by password
Correction of the configuration
of taux3 and taux4 for
MODBUS
IEC103 : correction of the
checksum calculation for short
message. Correction of the I0
channel data into the
disturbance record
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