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Technical Data

Relay for Voltage Control

Model REG-DA
1 Wall mounting housing
1 Panel mounting housing
1 Din-rail mounting

A number of different communication cards are available for


1. Application the REG-DA, with connections that range from copper RS232
The REG-DA relay for voltage control is used to perform both to fibre optic Ethernet.
complex and simple measurement, control and regulation A variety of protocols are available to communicate with a
tasks on tap-changing transformers. To achieve these tasks, SCADA system or RTU:
the REG-DA voltage regulator can be used with an array of
0 IEC 61850
add-on components, such as the BIN-D and ANA-D remote
I/O modules, and an assortment of communication cards.
0 IEC 60870 - 5 - 101 / 103 / 104
0 DNP 3.0 via Ethernet
Each REG-DA has transducer and statistical modes, as well as
0 DNP 3.0
optional multi-channel recorder, transformer monitoring
module (TMM) and ParaGramer.
0 MODBUS RTU
0 Profibus DP
Transducer Mode displays all of the relevant measured
0 SPABUS
variables of the voltage network, while Statistical Mode
provides a clear overview of the various switching
0 LON (on request)
operations of the tap changer. The REG-PED is capable of most of these protocols and may
Voltage regulators operating in parallel are connected via a be switched between them and configured using the free
fibre optic or copper ELAN bus, which enables the automatic WinConfig software. WinConfig is specifically designed to
sharing of relevant data. ParaGramer then detects which provide a similar configuration interface for all of the
transformers have been switched into a parallel control protocols, thereby reducing engineering time.
scheme and displays this information via a single-line
diagram.
The powerful TMM functions enable the continuous
monitoring of various conditions within the transformer and
tap changer. Information such as hot-spot temperature (IEC
60354 or IEC 60076) and transformer loss-of-life are
calculated, and if necessary up to six cooling levels can be
activated.
As an alternative to direct measurement, the U, I, tap
position and cos(ϕ) value can also be transmitted to the
REG-DA via either IEC 61850 or by mA inputs, thereby
eliminating the need for CT and VT cabling to the regulator.
The REG-DA regulator can communicate with a SCADA
system (see list of characteristics) through all of the
common protocols.
Freely programmable inputs and outputs enable the
implementation of application specific tasks.

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2. Characteristics of the REG-DA 3. Description


0 Large backlit LCD (128 x 128) with all important
information (tap, voltage etc.)
0 Measurement functions (U, I, P, Q, S, cos ϕ, ϕ, I sin ϕ, f )
0 Recorder function (3-channel line recorder)
0 Statistics function (total number of switching operations,
switching operations per tap)
0 Event recorder (logbook)
0 Transformer monitoring functions to calculate the hot-
spot temperature and lifetime consumption and to
control the fans and oil pumps. In addition the moisture
content in cellulose and the risk of bubble formation is Clock
evaluated
0 14 (26) freely programmable binary inputs
0 9 (21) freely programmable binary outputs
0 Freely programmable analogue inputs or outputs (mA) Functions of the REG-DA regulator (all options)
0 PT100 direct input
0 Input for tap-potentiometer 1 three current and two voltage measuring inputs
(200 Ω...20 kΩ total resistance) 2 Analogue inputs, PT100 (optional)
0 Regulation of three winding transformers 3 Binary inputs
0 Regulation of phase-shifting transformers 4 Input for resistance-coded tap-position indicator
0 Regulation of transformer banks (optional)
0 Control of capacitor banks 5 Auxiliary voltage / Power Supply
0 Limit-value monitoring for all measured quantities 6 Display and processing unit
0 4 freely programmable setpoint values 7 Analogue outputs
0 Dynamic adjustment of the setpoint values based on the
8 Binary outputs
load (Z-compensation, LDC)
9 ELAN connection (2 x RS485 with repeater function)
0 Programmable rated U and I values
0 Open programmability enables implementation of PLC 10 COM1, RS232
functions (background program) 11 COM1-S, RS232 (can be used alternatively to COM1)
0 Peripheral bus (COM3) for additional interface modules 12 COM2, RS232
(ANA-D, BIN-D, Modbus converter) 13 COM3, RS485
0 Ability to enter externally measured quantities (gas-in- 14 Status contact (life contact)
oil ratio, winding temperature, etc.) by communicating
directly with the measuring devices through Modbus
0 All of the measurements (including external
measurements) and events can be transferred to SCADA
0 ParaGramer function to view and automate the parallel
connection of up to ten transformers
0 WinREG software (with RegView, WinTM add-ons) to set
parameters, program devices, and view and archive data

0 REGSim simulation software to simulate parallel
operations, network and load situations
0 UL certification
3.1 Regulator mode 3.2 Transducer mode
The actual value and a fixed or load-dependent setpoint The values of all relevant variables of a three-wire, three-
value are continually compared in the regulator, which then phase system with balanced or unbalanced load are
determines the correct commands for the transformer's tap calculated from the measured CT & VT inputs.
changer. The regulator's parameters can be fine-tuned to
All of the measured and calculated values can then be
the dynamic time behaviour of the grid voltage to obtain
viewed on the LCD display, or transferred by analogue signal
high control performance for a low number of switching
and SCADA connection.
operations.

Connecting transformers in parallel Measured quantities on Voltage Ueff


the displays Current Ieff
Each regulator is capable of operating in parallel with up to 9
Active power P
other regulators, without the need for additional
Reactive power Q
components.
Apparent power S
A number of different parallel control schemes are available, cos ϕ
catering for transformers that operate in parallel on a single Phase angle ϕ
busbar, as well as those that are feeding the same grid from Reactive current I*sinϕ
different substations. Frequency f
Parallel control schemes are listed in Table 1 below: Circulating reactive current (see
Case REG-DA – Conditions page 2 of the transducer display)
Programme All of the measured and calculated values can be transferred
Parallel ΔI sin ϕ Identical transformers, to an analogue output or to SCADA.
operation on identical or different tap
one or more size
busbars
ΔI sin ϕ (S) Transformers with
different performances,
different or equal tap
size

Master/ Identical transformers,


slave same tap size

Free feed in Δ cos ϕ Any transformer, any


tap size

Emergency Δ cos ϕ Any transformer, any


program in the tap size,
event of a ELAN for the programs ΔI sin
failure ϕ and ΔI sin ϕ (S)

Table 1 Parallel operated transformers

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3.3 Recorder mode 3.4 Statistics mode


Up to two selectable analogue values can be continuously The Statistics mode records all of the tap changer's
recorded and displayed as a line chart with an adjustable switching operations. Separate logs are stored for switching
time grid. The tap position*, setpoint value*, tolerance band operations under load and without load.
and Manual/Auto state, as well as the time and date are This information can be used to analyse how many taps
recorded in addition to these measured quantities. This were made in a certain timeframe, as well as how often a
enables the voltage and the time-correlated tap position to particular tap was selected. This information is then used to
be viewed at any time, for example. The average storage fine-tune the regulator's settings.
time for voltage and tap position (1 channel) is
The stored values can also be retrieved and displayed by the
approximately six weeks.
WinREG Control software, using the Service module.
The stored values can also be retrieved and displayed by the
WinREG Control software, using the REGView module.
(*requires the voltage to be recorded on channel 1)

Time grid dt 14 s, 1, 5, 10, 30, min / Division


Regardless of the selected time grid (feed rate) of the
display, all of the measurements are stored at a standard
rate of 1 data point per second. Each data point then
represents the arithmetic mean of 10 measurements that
were generated at 100 ms intervals.

Storage behaviour in the Overwrite with FIFO


case of an overflow (First in First out)
Storage time < 18.7 days worst case
(voltage plus tap) on average > 1 month
3.5 ParaGramer mode 3.5 Transformer monitoring module
ParaGramer is an efficient tool that automatically detects TMM
which transformers have been switched into a parallel
control scheme and displays this information via a single-line The Transformer Monitoring module collects and calculates
diagram. information about the condition of the transformer and tap
changer.
The artificial word ParaGramer is a combination of the terms
parallel and single-line diagram. The hot-spot temperature is calculated in accordance with
IEC 60354 and IEC 60076, and is used to determine the
Paragramer can monitor the positions of circuit breakers,
transformers loss of life.
isolators, bus ties and bus couplings. Based on the status of
these inputs and of the regulators in the parallel scheme, The optional TM+ function evaluates the moisture content
the system automatically determines optimum tap positions of the cellulose and the risk of bubble formation.
for all of the transformers. Up to 6 groups of fans and 2 oil pumps can be controlled to
Multiple busbars are configurable on both the HV and LV regulate the temperature of the transformer. The operating
sides of the transformers. times of the fans and pumps are stored for maintenance
purposes.
Oil temperature is measured either directly as a PT100
input, or via a mA transducer, and also be recorded using
the Recorder mode.
A total of three analogue input slots are available in the
REG-D, allowing the monitoring of several temperatures, oil
levels, gas levels and so on.
Please refer to characteristic group 'E' in the Order
specifications for a list of the combination options.

As shown in the graphic, both transformers A and C are


working on busbar '3', while transformer B is feeding into
busbar '4'.

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Analogue inputs (AI)


4. Technical specifications Quantity See order specifications
Regulations and standards Input range
0 IEC 61010-1 / EN 61010-1 Y1...Y2 -20 mA...0...20 mA
0 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1-92 points Y1 and Y2 are
0 IEC 60255-22-1 / EN 60255-22-1 programmable
0 IEC 61326-1 / EN 61326-1 Control limit ± 1.2 Y2
0 IEC 60529 / EN 60529 Voltage drop ≤ 1.5 V
0 IEC 60068-1 / EN 60068-1
Potential isolation Optocoupler
0 IEC 60688 / EN 60688
0 IEC 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-6-2 Common-mode > 80 dB
0 IEC 61000-6-4 / EN 61000-6-4 8 rejection
Series-mode rejection > 60 dB / Decade from 10 Hz
0 IEC 61000-6-5 / EN 61000-6-5 (in preparation)
Overload capacity ≤ 50 mA continuous
UL Certificate Number 050505 - E242284 Error limit 0.5%

The REG-DA is supplied with 1 x mA Analogue Input (e.g. for


the tap position indicator) as standard.
The inputs can be continuously short-circuited or open
circuited. All inputs are galvanically isolated from all of the
other circuits.

Temperature input PT100


Quantity one PT100 input at Level III
possible
two PT100 inputs at Level II
possible
Type of connection Three-wire circuit
Current through sensor < 8 mA
Potential isolation Optocoupler
Line compensation No compensation required
Transmission behaviour linear

Resistance input (tap change potentiometer)


AC voltage inputs (UE) Quantity See order specifications
Measuring voltage UE 0 ... 160 V Connection Three-wire, convertible to
Shape of the curve sinusoidal four-wire
Frequency range 16....50....60....65 Hz Total resistance in the R1: 2 kΩ
Internal consumption  U / 100 k
2 resistor chain R3: 20 kΩ
Overload capacity 230 V AC continuous Tap resistance adjustable
R1: 5…100 Ω/tap
AC input (IE) R3: 50…2000 Ω/tap
Measuring current In 1A/5A Number of taps ≤ 38
software selectable
Potential isolation Optocoupler
Shape of the curve sinusoidal
Current through resistor max. 25 mA
Frequency range 16....50....60....65 Hz chain
Control range 0 ... In ... 2.1 In The measuring device has an open circuit monitoring.
Internal consumption  0.5 VA
Overload capacity 10 A continuous
30 A for 10 s
100 A for 1 s
500 A for 5 ms
Analogue outputs (AO) Binary outputs (BO)
quantity See order specifications R 1 ... R13 (... R19, ... R25)
Output range max. switching frequency ≤ 1 Hz
Potential isolation Isolated from all internal
Y1...Y2 -20 mA...0...20 mA
device potentials
Y1 and Y2 programmable
Contact load AC: 250 V, 5 A (cosϕ = 1.0)
Control limit ± 1.2 Y2
AC: 250 V, 3 A (cosϕ = 0.4)
Potential isolation Optocoupler Switching capacity max.
Load range 0 ≤ R ≤ 8 V / Y2 1250 V A
Alternating component <0.5% of Y2 DC: 30 V, 5 A resistive
DC: 30 V, 3.5 A L/R=7 ms
The outputs can be continuously short-circuited or open
circuited. All outputs are galvanically isolated from all of the DC: 110 V, 0.5 A resistive
other circuits. DC: 220 V, 0.3 A resistive
Switching capacity
Binary inputs (BI) max. 150 W
Inputs E1 ... E16 (... E22, ... E28) Inrush current 250 V AC, 30 V DC
Control signals Ust in the AC/DC range 48 V ... 10 A for max. 4 s
5
250 V, Switching operations ≥ 5·10 electrical
10 V ... 50 V,
80 V ... 250 V,
190 V ... 250 V Display
in accordance with LC - Display 128 x 128 graphic display
characteristic Dx
Back-lighting LED, automatic switch off after 15
Shape of the curve, Rectangular, sinusoidal minutes
permissible
48 V...250 V
– H - Level ≥ 48 V Indicator elements
– L - Level < 10 V The regulator has 14 light-emitting diodes (LED)
10 V...50 V LED Service Normal operation Green
LED Blocked Faulty operation Red
– H - Level ≥ 10 V
– L - Level <5V LED 1 ... LED 8 Freely programmable Yellow
– Input resistance 6.8 kΩ LED 9 ... LED 12 Freely programmable Red
80 V … 250 V Each LED can be labelled on site.
– H - Level ≥ 80 V If the labelling wishes are known at the time of order
– L - Level < 40 V placement, labelling can be done at the factory.
190 V … 250 V
– H - Level ≥ 176 V Analog/Digital Conversion
– L - Level < 88 V Type 12 bit successive-approximation
converter
Signal frequency DC, 40 ... 70 Hz
A/D bit resolution +/- 11 bit
Input resistance 108 kΩ, except 10...50 V
Sampling rate 24 samples per period, e.g.
Potential isolation Optocoupler;
groups of four, 1.2 kHz at a 50Hz signal *
each galvanically isolated *The measurement inputs are equipped with an
from each other. Anti-Aliasing filter.
Anti-bounce filter Software filter, with
50Hz AC input filter Device real time clock
Accuracy +/- 20 ppm

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

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Measured quantities (optionally as mA value) Electromagnetic compatibility


True RMS voltages U12, U23, U31 (≤ 0.25%) EMC requirements EN 61326-1
True RMS current I1, I2 , I3 (≤ 0.25%) Equipment class A
Active power P (≤ 0.5%) Continuous, unmonitored
Reactive power Q (≤ 0.5%) operation, industrial location
and EN 61000-6-2 and
Apparent power S (≤ 0.5%)
61000-6-4
Power factor cos ϕ (≤ 0.5%)
Phase angle ϕ (≤ 0.5%) Interference emissions
Reactive current I · sin ϕ (≤ 1%) Conducted and radiated EN 61326 Table 3
Frequency f (≤ 0.05%) emission EN 61000-6-4
Harmonic currents EN 61000-3-2
Reference conditions
Voltage fluctuations and EN 61000-3-3
Reference temperature 23°C ± 1 K
flicker
Input quantities UE = 0 ... 160 V
IE = 0 ... 1A / 0 ... 5A Disturbance immunity EN 61326 Table A1 and EN
61000-6-2
Auxiliary voltage H = Hn ± 1%
Frequency 45 Hz...65 Hz ESD IEC 61000-6-5
6 kV/8 kV contact/air
Shape of the curve Sinusoidal, form factor
1.1107 Electromagnetic fields IEC 61000-4-3\80 – 2000
Load (only for characteristics E91...E99) Rn = 5 V / Y2 ± 1% MHz: 10 V/m
Other IEC 60688 - Part 1 Fast transient IEC 61000-4-4 4 kV/2 kV
Surge voltages IEC 61000-4-5 4 kV/2 kV
Transmission behaviour of the analogue outputs
Conducted HF signals IEC 61000-4-6
Error limit 0.05% / 0.25% / 0.5% / 1% related to
150 kHz – 80 MHz: 10 V
Y2 (see 'Measured quantities')
Measurement ≤ 10 ms Power-frequency IEC 61000-4-8
cycle time magnetic fields 100 A/m (50 Hz), continuous
1000 A/m (50 Hz), 1 s
Electrical safety Voltage dips IEC 61000-4-11
Safety class I 30% / 20 ms, 60% / 1 s
Degree of pollution 2 Voltage interruptions IEC 61000-4-11
Measurement category IV/150 V 100% / 5s
Measurement category III/300 V Damped oscillations IEC 61000-4-12,
Class 3, 2.5 kV
Operating voltages
50 V 150 V 230 V
E-LAN, Voltage Auxiliary voltage,
COM1 ... COM3 inputs, binary inputs,
Analogue in/outputs current relay outputs
Inputs 10...50 V inputs

Test voltages* Description Test voltage / kV counter circuits


Auxiliary voltage Uh 2.3 COMs, AI, AO
Auxiliary voltage Uh 2.3 BI, BO
Measuring voltage Ue 2.3 COMs, AI, AO
Measuring voltage Ue 3.3 Uh, BI, BO
Measuring voltage Ue 2.2 Ie
Measuring current Ie 2.3 COMs, AI, AO
Measuring current Ie 3.3 Uh, BI, BO
Interfaces, COMs COMs 2.3 BI, BO
Analogue outputs AO 2.3 BI, BO
Analogue outputs AO 0.5 COMs, AI
Analogue inputs AI 2.3 BI, BO
Analogue inputs AI 0.5 COMs, AO
Binary inputs BI 2.3 BI
Binary inputs BI 2.3 BO
Binary outputs BO 2.3 BO
*All test voltages are AC voltages in kV, which may be applied for 1 minute. The COM interfaces are tested against each other with 0.5kV.
Auxiliary Voltage
Characteristic H0 H2
5. Mechanical design
AC 85 … 264 V – Housing Sheet steel, RAL 7035 light-grey
DC 88 ... 280 V 18 ... 72 V –Height 325 mm incl. PG connectors
AC Power ≤ 35 VA – –Width 250 mm
consumption –Total depth 114 mm
DC Power ≤ 25 W ≤ 25 W –Mounting depth 87 mm
consumption –Weight ≤ 6.0 kg
Frequency 45 ... 400Hz – Housing door with silicate glass

Microfuse T1 250 V T2 250 V Front panel Plastic, RAL 7035 grey


on aluminium brackets
The following applies to all characteristics: Control panel cut-out
Voltage dips of ≤ 25 ms result neither in data loss nor
malfunctions. Fuses are time lag (slow blow) type. – Height 282 mm
– Width 210 mm
Protection type IP 54
Ambient conditions Protection type with IP 12
Temperature range brush sealing
Function -15°C ... +60 °C
Transport and storage -25 °C ... +65°C
Conductor Cross Section and tightening torque of
Dry cold IEC 60068-2-1, Terminals
- 15 °C / 16 h Level Function/ cross section / torque
2
Dry heat IEC 60068-2-2, terminal no. mm
+ 65 °C / 16 h stranded solid Nm
Humid heat IEC 60068-2-78 I measurement input
4 6 0,6
constant + 40°C / 93% / 2 days 1..10

Humid heat IEC 60068-2-30 I BIs, relays,


cyclical 12+12 h, 6 cycles +55°C / 93% power supply 2,5 2,5 0,6
11…60
Drop and topple IEC 60068-2-31
100 mm drop height, II SCADA interface
unpackaged (without
0,5 0,5 ---
XW90..93+97+98),
Vibration IEC 60255-21-1, Class 1 87…98
Shock IEC 60255-21-2, Class 1 II SCADA interface
Earthquake resistance IEC 60255-21-3, Class 1 (only
2,5 2,5 0,6
XW90..93+97+98)
87…94
Storage II Extensions
Firmware and Flash memory C10, C90..99 2,5 2,5 0,6
recorder data 100…113
Characteristic S2
III COMs, analogue IO
Device serial EEPROM with ≥ 1000 k 1,5 1,5 0,25
61…86/200…209
characteristics and write/read cycles
calibration data
Other data and SDRAM, battery-backed
recorder data (plug-in lithium battery),
Characteristic S1** Backup to flash memory possible
** Devices with feature S2 are equipped with MRAM. The
backup battery on these devices is only used to buffer the
real time clock.

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Mechanical dimensions, in mm

Mechanical dimensions, panel mounting


Mechanical dimensions, DIN rail mounting, in mm

Mechanical dimensions, wall mounting, in mm

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General information about the connection Optical Serial Protocol Interfaces


technology For fibre optic serial connections up to a baud rate of 19200
The regulator has three printed circuit boards or connection (e.g. DNP, IEC 60870-5-101 or 103), ST or FSMA connectors
levels. are directly mounted on the flange plate for access without
opening the REG-DA door.
Please refer to the list of characteristics for an overview of
the available options.

The auxiliary voltage, the VT & CT inputs, as well as the relay


outputs, binary inputs etc., are all connected on Level I.

The hardware for all SCADA connectivity is on Level II.


When working with an Ethernet connection (such as for IEC
61850, IEC 60870-5-104 or DNP 3.0 over Ethernet), the
corresponding plug connection is also accessible on Level II
(RJ45 and/or ST/LC fibreglass).
Additional binary inputs and outputs, and mA inputs and
outputs can also be installed on Level II.
There are two slots available, each of which can be equipped
with the following modules: Fibre optical connection (ST-connector, V17, V19)
Module 1 : 6 binary inputs AC/ 48 V...250 V
Module 2 : 6 relay outputs
Module 3 : 2 mA inputs
Module 4 : 2 mA outputs
Module 5 : PT100 – input
Module 6 : Standalone monitoring unit PAN-A2
occupies both slots

The connections for the REG-DA COM ports, the E-LANs,


additional analogue inputs and outputs, as well as for the
PT100 direct input (E91 + E94) or resistance input (E97 +
E98) cards, are located on Level III.

Fibre optical connection (FSMA-connector, V13, V15)

Fibre optical connection (1 x Ethernet-ST, XW93) at


Level II; REG-DA Com ports at Level III
Optical transmitter
Serial communication up to 19200 baud
(characteristic V13 ... V19)
Product Wave Fibre Pmin Pmax
length [dBm] 1) [dBm] 1)
Fibreglass λ = 820 nm 50/125 μm -19.8 -12.8
ST NA=0.2
Fibreglass 62.5/125 -16.0 -9.0
FSMA μm
NA=0.275
100/140 μm -10.5 -3.5
NA=0.3
200 μm HCS -6.2 +1.8
NA=0.37
All-plastic λ = 650 nm 1 mm POF -7.5 -3.5
ST 200 μm HCS -18.0 -8.5
All-plastic λ = 650 nm 1 mm POF -6.2 0.0
FSMA 200 μm -16.9 -8.5

Communication over Ethernet 100 Mbit (100Base Fx)


(characteristics XW92, XW93.x, XW95.x, XW96.1 and XW98)
Product Wave Fibre Pmin Pmax
length [dBm] 1) [dBm] 1)
Fibreglass 1310 nm 62.5/125 -20 -14
ST μm
Fibreglass NA=0.275
LC

1) TA = 0..70°C, IF = 60 mA, measured after 1 m fibre optic


cable

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

Communication over Ethernet 100 Mbit (100Base Fx)


(characteristics XW92, XW93.x, XW95.x, XW96.1 and XW98)
Product Wave Fibre Pmin Pmax
length [dBm] 2) [dBm] 2)
Fibreglass 1310 nm 62.5/125 -14 -32
ST μm
Fibreglass NA=0.275
LC

2) TA = 0...70°C, VCC = 5 V±5%, output level LOW (active)

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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

14 Binary input 4 Freely programmable 80 Rx-


15 Binary input 1...4 GND 81 GND
16 Binary input 5 AUTO 82 TxD
17 Binary input 6 MAN 83 RxD
18 Binary input 7 Freely programmable 84 RTS COM2 (RS232)
19 Binary input 8 Freely programmable 85 CTS
20 Binary input 5...8 GND 86 GND
23 Binary input 9 BCD 1 202 DCF-
0
203 DCF+ DCF 77 ****
24 Binary input 10 BCD 2
0
204 GND
25 Binary input 11 BCD 4
0
205 TxD
26 Binary input 12 BCD 8
0
206 RxD
27 Binary input 9...12 GND
0
207 RTS COM1 - S
28 Binary input 13 BCD 10
0
208 CTS
29 Binary input 14 BCD 20
0
209 GND
30 Binary input 15 BCD sgn.
0
31 Binary input 16 Freely programmable
Level I

IEC SPA Bus


Level II***

32 Binary input 13...16 GND LON


DNP 3.0 Modbus
33 Freely
programmable
R5
34 Please refer to Terminal Configuration Level II (page
16) for additional fitting options on Level II.
35 Freely
programmable
R4 *Option M1 Used for standard applications.
36 Three-wire networks are generally considered as symmetrical
37 Freely (I1 = I2 = I3)
programmable
R3
38 Option M2 Only used in asymmetrically loaded three-phase systems
39 (I1 ≠ I2 ≠ I3)
40 Option M9 For triple-wound applications, two galvanically isolated
lower R2 voltage inputs are available for U1 and U2.
41
** TC = tap changer
42 *** Please refer to terminal configuration of the SCADA
43 interface on page 17 for the SCADA interface
connections.
44
higher R1 **** The DCF77 input is implemented from FW 2.22 onwards.
45
46 The allocation of terminals 23 to 32 changes depending on
characteristics D0 / D1/ D4 / D7 / D9 and D2 / D3 / D5/ D6 / D8
Position of the terminal connections
Characteristics D0, D1, D4, D7, D9

Position of the terminal connections


Characteristics D2, D3, D5, D6, D8

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Characteristic C94 – 12 additional outputs (NOC)


6.1 Terminal Configuration Level II No.
Characteristics: C10, C90...C99 100 R12
101 R13
Characteristic C10 – Standalone monitoring function

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

104 Binary input E21


101 PT100 Ue+ A10 105 Binary input E22
102 Ue- 106 GND E17 … E22
103 Ik- 107 R12
104 Ik+ 108 R13
Module 5

105 Ue+
Module 2

PT100 A12 109 R14


106 Ue- 110 R15
107 Ik- 111 R16
Characteristic C91 – 6 additional binary inputs AC/DC 48 V ... 250 V 112 R17
No. 113 GND R12 … R17
100 Binary input E17 Characteristic C96 – 2 additional analogue inputs
101 Binary input E18 No.
Module 1

102 Binary input E19 100 +


Module 3

103 Binary input E20 analogue input A10


101 -
104 Binary input E21 102 +
105 Binary input E22 analogue input A11
103 -
106 GND E17 … E22
Characteristic C97 – 4 additional analogue inputs
Characteristic C92 – 12 additional binary inputs AC/DC 48 V ... 250 V No.
No. 100 +
Module 3

100 Binary input E17 analogue input A10


101 -
101 Binary input E18 102 +
analogue input A11
Module 1

102 Binary input E19 103 -


103 Binary input E20 104 +
Module 3

analogue input A12


104 Binary input E21 105 -
105 Binary input E22 106 +
106 GND E17 … E22 analogue input A13
107 -
107 Binary input E23
108 Binary input E24 Characteristic C98 – 2 additional analogue outputs
No.
Module 1

109 Binary input E25


100 +
Module 4

110 Binary input E26 analogue output A10


111 Binary input E27 101 -
112 Binary input E28 102 analogue output + A11
113 GND E23 … E28 103 -
Characteristic C93 – 6 additional relay outputs (NOC) Characteristic C99 – 4 additional analogue outputs
No. No.
100 R12 100 +
Module 4

analogue output A10


101 R13 101 -
102 +
Module 2

102 R14 analogue output A11


103 R15 103 -
104 R16 104 +
Module 4

analogue output A12


105 R17 105 -
106 GND R12 … R17 106 analogue output + A13
107 -
6.2 Terminal Configuration for Characteristics XW90..93+97+98–REG-PE communication interf.
No.
SCADA interface on Level II 87 RS232-RxD

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

91 RS232-RTS Fibre optic cable (ST or LC)


92 RS232-CTS
93 RS232-GND Characteristics XW94..96–REG-PED communication interface
No.
94 PE
PE

87 RS485-P (A)
88 RS232-N (B)
95 Fibre optic In
fibre optic

89 RS232-TxD

COM1
COM1

96 Fibre optic Out Fibre optic 90 RS232-RxD


97 Fibre optic GND module Fibre optic 91 RS232-RTS
98 Fibre optic VCC cable 92 RS232-CTS
93 RS232-GND
Characteristics Z22..23–REG-PM communication interface
No. 94 PE/Shield
PE

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

90 RS232-CTS RJ45 connector or


91 RS232-GND
96 Fibre optic In Fibre optic cable (ST or LC)
fibre optic
COM1

97 Fibre optic Out Fibre optic


Ethernet 2

95 Fibre optic GND module Fibre optic


98 Fibre optic VCC cable RJ45 connector or

Fibre optic cable (ST or LC)


(SUB-D)
PARAM

Parameter Interface

Characteristic Z21–REG-LON communication interface


No.
Fibre optic cable In
Fibre optic
Fibre

Fibre optic cable Out


optic

Fibre optic cable GND module Fibre optic


Fibre optic cable VCC cable

Characteristic Z99–Profibus-DP communication interface


No.
1 RS232-GND
PARAM
(RJ11)

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 -)

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6.3 Block diagram - Characteristics D0, D1, D4, D7, D9

*) 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.

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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

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7.3 REGSimTM Simulation Software


REGSim™ was designed to simulate the parallel connection
of several transformers in any network and load¬
configuration, and to show the results on a PC.
To ensure that the REG-DA produces the same results during
the simulation as in a live environment, the transformers,
the network and the load are accurately recreated
mathematically.
The authenticity of the simulation is guaranteed because
REGSimTM uses the REG-DA regulator's original algorithm.
All of the settings match those of the real regulator and the
simulation is run in real time.
TM
REGSim enables parameters to be tested and set before
using them in a live environment.
8. Order specifications
0 Only one code of the same capital letter is possible
0 When the capital letter is followed by number 9, further details are necessary
0 The code can be omitted when the capital letter is followed by zero or one option is marked as standard
0 X characteristics such as XE91 cannot be combined with all of the other characteristics. Please read the notes and
explanations.

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

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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 IEC 60850-5-104/RJ 45 (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW90


0 IEC 60850-5-104 with fibre optic connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW92
Note: Please specify the target SCADA system for connections in conformity with IEC 60850-5-104.

0 IEC 61850/RJ 45 (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW91


0 IEC 61850 with fibre optic with ST connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW93
0 IEC 61850 with fibre optic with LC connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW93.1
0 IEC 61850 with 2 x RJ45 connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW94
0 IEC 61850 with 2 x fibre optic with ST connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW95
0 IEC 61850 with 2 x fibre optic with LC connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW95.1
0 IEC 61850 with 1 x RJ45 and 1 x fibre optic with ST connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW96
0 IEC 61850 with 1 x RJ45 and 1 x fibre optic with LC connection (continue with characteristic group 'G') XW96.1
Note: Please specify the target SCADA system for connections in conformity with IEC 61850.

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

0 other SCADA protocols on demand XW99


Integrated SCADA connection in conformity with: IEC 60870- 5-101/ ..-103,…DNP…
0 without (continue with characteristic group 'G') L0
0 to connect the REG-DA to a control centre L1
0 to connect several systems to a control centre (REG-D/DA/DP etc.) L9
Note: L9 can only be combined with characteristics Z15 to Z19 and Z91.
Connection type
0 Copper
– RS232 V10
– RS485 2-wire operation only V11
0 Fibre optic cable with FSMA connection technology
– Fibreglass (Wave length 800...900 nm, range 2000 m) V13
– All-plastic (Wave length 620...680 nm, range 50 m) V15
0 Fibre optic cable with ST connection technology
V17
– Fibreglass (Wave length 800...900 nm, range 2000 m) V19
– All-plastic (Wave length 620...680 nm, range 50 m)
Protocol
0 IEC60870-5-103 for ABB Z10
0 IEC60870-5-103 for Areva Z11
0 IEC60870-5-103 for SAT Z12
0 IEC60870-5-103 for Siemens (LSA/SAS) Z13
0 IEC60870-5-103 for Sprecher Automation Z14
0 IEC60870-5-103 for others Z90
0 IEC60870-5-101 for ABB Z15
0 IEC60870-5-101 for IDS Z17
0 IEC60870-5-101 for SAT Z18
0 IEC60870-5-101 for Siemens (LSA/SAS) Z19
0 IEC60870-5-101 for others Z91
0 DNP 3.00 Z20
0 LONMark (on request) Z21
0 SPABUS Z22
0 MODBUS RTU Z23
0 Profibus-DP (always with V11!) Z99
Operating instructions
0 German G1
0 English G2
0 French G3
0 Spanish G4
0 Italian G5
0 Russian G6
0 Portuguese G7
0 Czech G8
0 other G9

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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

REG-DA accessories ID-No.


Fuses, batteries:
1 pack microfuses T1 L 250 V, 1 A, for auxiliary voltage range H0 582.1002
1 pack microfuses T2 L 250 V, 2 A, for auxiliary voltage range H2 582.1019
1 lithium battery (pluggable) 570.0003.00
1 lithium battery (solderable) on request
Connection technique:
PC connection cable (zero-modem cable) 582.020B
Modem connection cable 582.2040
RS232 10 m extension cable 582.2040.10
USB/RS232 adapter with integrated null-modem cable (FTDI), 1,5m 111.9046.01
Interface ELAN-FO: RS485/FO (ELAN → FO or FO→ ELAN) FO-connector ST 111.9030.10
Note: 2 units required per line
Interface ELAN-FO: RS485/FO (ELAN → FO or FO→ ELAN) FO-connector LC 111.9030.11
Note: 2 units required per line
ELAN booster, Uh: DC 20..75 V, DIN rail housing 22.5 mm width, if necessary with power supply 111.9027.02
adapter H1 111.9030.36
ELAN router, one outgoing circuit with booster, Uh: DC 20..75 V, DIN rail housing 22.5 mm width, if 111.9027.03
necessary with power supply adapter H1 111.9030.36
Time synchronisation:
Radio clock (DFC 77) 111.9024.01
GPS radio clock NIS time, RS485, Uh: AC 85 V ... 110V ... 264 V / DC 88 V ... 220V ... 280V 111.9024.45
GPS radio clock NIS time, RS485, Uh: DC 18 V ... 60V ... 72V 111.9024.46
GPS radio clock NIS time, RS232, Uh: AC 85 V ... 110V ... 264 V / DC 88 V ... 220V ... 280V 111.9024.47
GPS radio clock NIS time, RS232, Uh: DC 18 V ... 60V ... 72V 111.9024.48
Modems:
Develo MicroLink 56Ki analogue modem, table top device incl. 230 V AC power supply adapter 111.9030.02
Develo MicroLink 56Ki analogue modem, DIN-rail device incl. 230 V AC power supply adapter 111.9030.03
Industrial analogue modem that can be used as dial-up modem or dedicated line; (Uh: AC 20..260 111.9030.17
V/DC 14 V..280 V) with DIN-rail adapter; can be used with the PC and the device!
REG-DA accessories ID-No.
Insys industrial analogue modem that can be as a dedicated line; supply voltage DC: 10…60 V, can be 111.9030.20
used with the PC and the device!
ISDN modem for DIN-rail mount; Uh: DC 10 … 60 V 111.9030.27
ISDN modem as table top device; incl. 230 V AC mains adapter 111.9030.37
GPRS modem (Insys) for DIN-rail mount; incl. magnet foot antenna and parameterisation software; 111.9030.29
Uh: DC 10 ..60 V
Power supply:
Phoenix power supply adaptor for DIN-hat rail mounting: In: AC 120 V...230 V, DC 90 … 250 V, Out: DC 111.9005.02
24 V
Power supply for DIN-rail mounting: In: AC 80 V...250 V; Out: DC 24 V 111.9030.31
Power supply for DIN-rail mounting: In: DC 18 V...60 V...72 V; Out: DC 24 V 111.9030.32
Power supply for ELAN router or booster: In: AC 100 to 240 V, Out: 24 V/1.3 A 111.9030.36
UPS HighCAP2403-1AC, In: 230 V AC Out: 24 V DC, max. 3 A, 1000 Joule (1 kW), DIN-Rail 111.9030.38
Additional input and output module:
Analogue input module (2 inputs) 320.0004.00
Analogue output module (2 outputs) 320.0003
Input module for tap-potentiometer total resistance 180 ...2 kΩ, min. 5 Ω/tap 320.0002.01
Input module for tap-potentiometer total resistance 2 ...20 kΩ, min. 50 Ω/tap 320.0002.03
Input module for PT100 in conformity with DIN 43760 in three-wire circuit 320.0005.01
Operating instructions:
Additional operating instructions for REG-DA (please specify the language) GX

Add-ons for REG-DA CODE


Transformer monitoring module - TMM TMM
0 Consists of:
– Firmware update
– User guide and Windows programming user interface for WinREG
– Analogue module with two inputs for the temperature transducer A1
– Input for PT100 in a three-wire circuit in conformity with DIN 43760 A2
Additional analogue input, output or PT100 module. See Accessories

Software for REG-DA CODE


REGView as CD-ROM
WinREG add-on functions Collector and RegView to archive and view data recorded with REG-D(A) and REGView
PAN-D.
REGSim as CD-ROM
Simulates the parallel operation of transformers REGSim

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Profibus DP module incl. RS485 interface and connection cable Profi-DP
0 Mountable on DIN-rail (120 x 75 x 27) mm with ext. 24 V power supply adapter
TCP/IP adapter REG-COM
0 10 Mbit mountable on DIN rail with power supply adapter for Uh AC 230 V A01
0 100 Mbit A90
COM3 converter COM3-MOD
COM3 to Modbus converter to connect external devices with Modbus interface to the transformer
monitoring module. For example, to analyse the gas-in-oil ratio online, directly measure the winding
temperature, etc.
0 Auxiliary voltage
– AC 85…264 V, DC 88 … 280 V, DC 18 … 72 V H1
– DC 18 … 72 V H2
IRIG-DCF77 converter IRIG-DCF
0 AC 85 V … 110 V …264 V / DC 88 V … 220 V … 280 V H1
0 DC 18 V … 60 V … 72 V H2
0 as wall-mounting housing 20 HP B2

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