Relay For Voltage Control: Technical Data
Relay For Voltage Control: Technical Data
Relay For Voltage Control: Technical Data
Model REG-DA
1 Wall mounting housing
1 Panel mounting housing
1 Din-rail mounting
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Limit-value monitoring
Limit values programmable
Response times programmable
Alarm indicators LEDs are programmable or are
Simplified diagram of a binary input programmable on an LCD
Mechanical dimensions, in mm
Optical receiver
Serial communication up to 19200 baud
(characteristic V13 ... V19)
Product Wave Fibre Pmin Pmax
length [dBm] 2) [dBm] 2)
Fibreglass λ = 820 nm 100/140 μm -24.0 -10.8
ST NA=0.3
Fibreglass
FSMA
All-platic λ = 650 nm 1 mm POF -20.0 0.0
ST
200 μm HCS -22.0 -2.0
All-plastic λ = 650 nm 1 mm POF -21.6 -2.0
FSMA
200 μm -23.0 -3.4
47 >I R11
6. Terminal configuration 48 >U R10
No. 49 <U R9
Option M1* M2* M9* 50 Local R8
51 Remote R7
2 Measuring U1a UL1 U1a
5 voltage U1b UL2 U1b 52 TC error** R6
Level I
8 Measuring
Measuring UL3 U2a 53 GND R6...R11
10 voltage
voltage - U2b
- 54 closes in the event of fault
Level I
1 Measuring
S1
voltage Current input I1 55 Life contact (status)
3 S2
4 S1 56 opens in the event of fault
6 S2 Current input I2
57 MANUAL
7 S1 58 MAN/AUTO
9 S2 Current input I3
59 AUTO
21 L/(+) UH = Auxiliary voltage
22 L/(-) 69 E-
63 mA input + A1 70 E+
E-LAN (L)
64 mA input - A1 71 EA-
72 EA+
61 mA input or output + A2
200 GND
Level III
62 mA input or output - A2 0
73 E-
65 mA input or output + A3 74 E+
66 mA input or output - A3 75 EA- E-LAN (R)
67 mA input or output + A4 ϑ 76 EA+
68 mA input or output - A4 201 GND
0
77 Tx+
11 Binary input 1 Freely programmable
12 Binary input 2 Freely programmable 78 Tx-
13 Binary input 3 Freely programmable 79 Rx+ COM3 (RS485)
Level III
Module 2
102 R14
No. 103 R15
100 lower command 104 R16
101 interlock 105 R17
102 raise command 106 GND R12 … R17
103 interlock
107 R18
104 Overvoltage >U 108 R19
105 Root 8
Module 2
Module 6
109 R20
106 Undervoltage <U 110 R21
107 measuring voltage U1a 111 R22
108 U1b 112 R23
109 COM1 / RxD 113 GND R18 … R23
110 COM 1 COM1 / TxD
111 COM 2 COM1/2/GND Characteristic C95– 6 additional binary inputs AC/DC 48 V ... 250 V
112 RS 232 COM2 / RxD and 6 additional relay outputs (NOC)
113 COM2 / TxD No.
100 Binary input E17
Characteristic C90 – (e.g. 2 x PT100, other combinations are 101 Binary input E18
possible)
Module 1
102 Binary input E19
No. 103 Binary input E20
100 Ik+
Module 5
105 Ue+
Module 2
PARAM1
88 RS232-TxD
Characteristics: Z10..15, 17..23, 90, 91, 99, XW90…98
89 RS232-GND
Characteristics Z10..15, 17..20, 90, 91–REG-P communication 90 RS232-GND-SCR
interface 91 RS232-RxD
PARAM 2
No. 92 RS232-TxD
87 RS485-N (B) 93 RS232-GND
COM1
RS485
94 RS232-GND-SCR
88 RS485-P (A)
Ethernet
89 RS232-TxD
90 RS232-RxD RJ45 connector or
COM1
RS232
87 RS485-P (A)
88 RS232-N (B)
95 Fibre optic In
fibre optic
89 RS232-TxD
COM1
COM1
92 RS485-P (A)
COM1
RS485
95 PARAM-RxD
93 RS485-N (B)
PARAM
94 RS485-GND 96 PARAM-TxD
87 RS232-TxD 97 PARAM-GND
89 RS232-RxD
COM1
RS232
88 RS232-RTS
Ethernet 1
Parameter Interface
2 RS232-GND
3 RS232-RxD
4 RS232-TxD
3 B-Line (Rx/Tx +)
DP (SUB-D)
Profibus-
4 RTS
5 GND BUS
6 +5 V BUS
8 A-Line (Rx/Tx -)
*) The dual module comes as a dual mA input module or a dual mA output module. The position is occupied by a PT100 module
if the temperature is to be recorded directly.
6.4 Block diagram - Characteristics D2, D3, D5, D6, D8
*) The dual module comes as a dual mA input module or a dual mA output module. The position is occupied by a PT100 module
if the temperature is to be recorded directly.
Connection Elements
7. Interfaces and software COM1 Sub-D 9-pole male (optionally as
Several regulators need to be interconnected in a network mini-USB) at Level III
when transformers are connected in parallel. The ΔI*sinϕ, COM1-S Terminal connection at Level III
ΔI*sinϕ (S) and Master-Follower parallel programs can only COM2 Terminal connection at Level III
be implemented through the system bus (ELAN). This bus
Connection options PC, modem, PLC, SCADA
enables each of the members in a group of parallel interface, DCF77 signal
regulators to communicate with each other easily, without
using any additional components. Number of data Data bits: 8
bits/protocol Parity: even, none
The regulators do not have to be connected in order to run a
parallel program that functions in accordance to the Δcosϕ Transmission rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
bit/s 38400, 57600, 115200
method. It may not be possible to connect the participants
due to the long distances between them, for example. HANDSHAKE RTS / CTS, XON / XOFF, delay,
none
If an interconnection needs to be established over long
distances, the ELAN can be redirected through a fibre optic
cable or an Ethernet connection. ELAN (Energy - Local Area Network)
Each REG-DA regulator comes with two E-LAN interfaces
that are used to connect individual regulators and
7.1 Serial interfaces monitoring units to a voltage regulation system.
The REG-DA has two RS232 serial interfaces with three
connections (COM1, COM1-S, COM2). E-LAN Characteristics
COM1 is the parameterisation interface, while COM1-S is an 0 255 addressable participants
alternative connection option for COM1. COM1 has priority, 0 Multi-master structure
meaning that when COM1 is connected, COM1-S is disabled.
Devices connected to COM1-S do not have to be physically 0 Integrated repeater function
disconnected. This enables COM1-S to function as an 0 Open ring, bus or point-to-point connection possible
alternative remote parameterisation interface that is only
0 Transmission rate 15.6 ... 375 kbit/s
active when parameters are not being set locally. COM1 can
also be configured as a USB port (optional).
COM2 is mainly used to connect the regulator to the SCADA
system. If a SACDA interface is not installed, COM2 in the
terminal compartment can be used to connect a modem, a
COM server, a PC or a DCF77 receiver.
COM3 (peripheral interface) 0 Windows Server from 2003 onwards
Com3 is an RS485 or optional fibre optic interface used to
connect up to 16 interface modules (BIN D, ANA D) in any All of the settings can be made either directly on the
combination to a REG-D or PAN-D. A COM3/Modbus regulator using the regulator's membrane keyboard, or
converter can also be selected, in order to establish direct centrally through WinREG. If the device is to be accessed
serial communication with other Modbus devices. This through a central point, all of the regulators must be
enables the REG-DA to acquire values such as the winding connected to each other through the E-LAN.
temperature or the gas-in-oil ratio from other devices and
transmit them to the SCADA or record them in Recorder REG-DA Parameters (selection)
mode. Parameter Setting range
Permissible voltage deviation ± 0.1 ... 10 %
Time Synchronisation Input (DCF input) Time factor 0.1 ... 30
A time synchronisation input enables the time on the REG- Setpoint value 1..2 60.0 ... 140.0 V
DA to be synchronised using a DCF77 signal. This input is 60.0 ... 140.0 V or
designed for an RS485 (5 V) signal and can be wired as a Setpoint value 3..4 -140 … 140% for P/Q
time synchronisation bus to several devices. The termination
regulation
(terminating resistor) can be switched on and off by using
jumpers on the CPU board. ΔU · t = const
REG 5A/E
If a DCF signal cannot be received, a GPS clock or controller Time behaviour
LINEAR
card that emulates a DCF signal can be used. Time can also
CONST
be synchronised through SCADA.
Trend memory 0 ... 60 s
Time synchronisation input is not supported until firmware
version 2.22. Apparent current
current influence Active current
(load-dependent setpoint) Reactive current
7.2 WinREG Parameterisation and LDC
Configuration Software Apparent, active, reactive
current
WinREG is used to parameterise and program the a system. 0 ... 400 V/In
Increase (I) (pos.)
WinREG is modular and consists of the following programs: 0 ... 400 V/In
Increase (I) (neg.)
PanelView enables you to display an accurate replica of each -40 ... 40 V
Limit (I) (max.)
device and its operating options on your PC screen. All -40 ... 40 V
buttons and functions are active from this replica, and Limit (I) (min.)
multiple devices on the ELAN can be displayed at once. R : 0 ... ± 30 Ω
LDC (Line drop compensation)
REGPara enables each of the components to be quickly and X : 0 ... ± 30 Ω
easily parameterised. The parameters are set in a Undervoltage <U -25% ... +10 %
straightforward tab structure, and can be saved for later use
Overvoltage >U 0 ... 25 %
or transferred to another regulator on the ELAN bus.
The Terminal enables direct communication with the Overcurrent >I 0 ... 210% (1A / 5A)
system. Undercurrent >I 0 ... 100 % (1A / 5A)
The WinREG Terminal is much easier to use than the normal
Inhibit High 65 V ... 150 V
terminal programs and makes programming the system a lot
easier. Fast switching forward 0 ... -35 %
Service enables the logbook and the tap statistics to be read Fast switching backward 0 ... 35 %
out of the devices and archived.
Inhibit low -75 % ... 0 %
This is also where the parameters for daylight savings, the
allocation of add-on modules, and the remote control of Switching delay for <U, >U, <I,
simulation mode are found. inhibit high,
1 ... 999 s
The Collector reads the recorded data from the REG-DA and Fast switching,
(Fast step-up 2...999 s)
archives it on the PC. Inhibit low can be set
REGView is used to view and analyse recorded data directly separately
on the REG-DA or in a data file (collector). Parallel programs dI*sin(phi)
The WinTM module (parameters for the transformer dI*sin(phi)[S]
monitoring module) and the WinDM module (parameters dcos (phi)
for the transformer monitoring device without voltage Master-slave
regulator) complete the software suite. MSI
MSI2
WinREG runs on the following operating systems:
TC in operation - maximum
3 ... 40 s
time
0 Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
REG-DA relay for voltage control REG-DA
0 with dual ELAN interface COM2, COM3 and one mA input channel, for example, to measure the oil
temperature or get the tap position via mA signal
0 with 16 binary inputs and 12 relay outputs plus a status output, and includes the parameterisation
software WinREG to set parameters, program and view all regulator data and connection cables.
Note: COM2 is only freely accessible when operated without SCADA interface.
Model
0 In-panel mounting or wall mounting (H x W x D) 307 x 250 x 102 mm including flange plate with brush B0
element
0 with DIN rail adapter B1
Serial interface COM1
0 RS232 with SUB-D connector (9-pin male), standard if characteristic I is not specified I0
0 USB I1
Power supply
0 external AC 85 V ... 110V ... 264 V / DC 88 V ... 220V ... 280V H0
0 external DC 18 V ... 60V ... 72V H2
Input current (can be changed at a later stage)
0 IEN 1A F1
0 IEN 5A F2
Voltage and current measurement
0 Three-wire three-phase system with equal load M1
0 Three-wire three-phase system with random load (ARON connection) M2
0 Voltage measurement (high voltage), current and voltage measurement (low voltage) M3
0 other transducer applications (2 x I, 2 x U, e.g. triple-wound) M9
Recorder function for network quantities incl. REGView evaluation software
0 without S0
0 with max. 3 channels S1
0 with max. 256 channels and 108 MB internal memory and upgraded CPU S2
(better performance for e.g. the PLC functionality)
Transformer monitoring
0 without T0
0 with transformer monitoring in accordance to IEC 60354 and IEC 60076 T1
0 additional calculation of the moisture in cellulose and the risk of bubble formation T2
(TM+, Moisture Assessment Module)
Note: The feature T2 is only available in combination with the features S2 and T1
Parallel operation
0 without firmware for parallel operation K0
0 with firmware for parallel operation K1
additional analogue inputs and outputs
0 without E00
0 with one PT100 input E91
0 with two mA inputs E92
0 with two mA outputs E93
0 with one PT100 input and one mA output E94
0 with two mA inputs and one mA output E95
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
0 with three mA outputs E96
0 Tap potentiometer input total resistance 180 Ω ... 2 kΩ, min. 5 Ω/tap E97
0 Tap potentiometer input total resistance 2 kΩ ... 20 kΩ, min. 50 Ω/tap E98
0 other combinations of inputs and outputs E99
Binary inputs and tap change potentiometer input
0 16 binary inputs AC/DC 48...250 V (E1...E16) D0
0 8 binary inputs AC/DC 10..50 V (E1…E8) and 8 units AC/DC 48...250 V (E9…E16) D1
0 16 binary inputs AC/DC 10…50 V (E1…E16) D4
0 16 binary inputs AC/DC 190...250 V (E1...E16) D7
0 16 binary inputs AC/DC 80...250 V (E1...E16) D9
0 1 tap potentiometer input (total resistance 180 ... 2 kΩ) and 8 binary inputs AC/DC 48...250 V D2
0 1 tap potentiometer input (total resistance >2 ... 20 kΩ) and 8 binary inputs AC/DC 10…50 V D3
0 1 tap potentiometer input (total resistance 180 ... 2 kΩ) and 8 binary inputs AC/DC 10…50 V D5
0 1 tap potentiometer input (total resistance >2 ... 20 kΩ) and 8 binary inputs AC/DC 48…250V D6
0 1 tap potentiometer input (total resistance >2 ... 20k Ω) and 8 binary inputs AC/DC 80...250 V D8
Level II: additional inputs and outputs as well as the standalone monitoring function PAN-A2
0 without C00
0 with 6 binary inputs AC/DC 48 V...250 V C91
0 with 12 binary inputs AC/DC 48 V...250 V C92
0 with 6 relay outputs C93
0 with 12 relay outputs C94
0 with 6 binary inputs and 6 relay outputs C95
0 with 2 analogue inputs C96
0 with 4 analogue inputs C97
0 with 2 analogue outputs C98
0 with 4 analogue outputs C99
0 with standalone monitoring function (PAN-A2) C10
0 other combinations 6 inputs, 6 outputs, 2 analogue inputs, 2 analogue outputs or PT100 input C90
Note for C90: Two slots are usually available on Level II. Each slot can be equipped with 6 binary inputs, 6
binary outputs or with an analogue module.
COM3 interface
0 RS485 (standard, feature may be omitted) R1
0 RS485 and for remote components fibre optic interface (fibre glass) with ST connector R2
Note: COM3 is needed for ANA-D, BIN-D and COM3/Modbus converter!
Integrated SCADA connection in conformity with: IEC61850, IEC 60870- 5-104, DNP 3.0 or MODBUS
0 without (continue with characteristic group 'L') XW00
0 DNP 3.0 over Ethernet with 1 x RJ45 connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW97
0 DNP 3.0 over Ethernet with 2 x RJ45 connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW94.1
0 DNP 3.0 over Ethernet with 1 x fibre optic with ST connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW98
0 DNP 3.0 over Ethernet with 1 x fibre optic with LC connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW98.1
0 DNP 3.0 over Ethernet with 2 x fibre optic with ST connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW95.2
0 DNP 3.0 over Ethernet with 2 x fibre optic with LC connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW95.3
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
0 DNP 3.0 over Ethernet with 1 x RJ45 and 1 x fibre optic with ST connection (continue with XW96.4
characteristic group 'G')
0 DNP 3.0 over Ethernet with 1 x RJ45 and 1 x fibre optic with LC connection (continue with XW96.5
characteristic group 'G')
Note: Please specify the target SCADA system for connections in conformity with DNP 3.0.
0 MODBUS TCP/IP with 2 x RJ45 connection (continue with code "G") XW94.2
0 MODBUS RTU with RS485 (and with 1x RJ45/1x FO) connection (continue with code "G") XW96.2
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Display language
0 German A1
0 English A2
0 French A3
0 Spanish A4
0 Italian A5
0 Russian A6
0 Portuguese A7
0 Czech A8
0 Dutch A9
0 Polish A10
Use of IEC 61850 GOOSE applications GOOSE
IEC 61850 with bonding in active backup mode Bonding
DCF simulation over NTP and ELAN extension over Ethernet (CSE) DCF/ELAN
Note: Only in combination with XW94.x, XW95.x, XW96.x
Provided by:
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