1KHF602000-E Interlocking Guideline
1KHF602000-E Interlocking Guideline
1KHF602000-E Interlocking Guideline
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ABB Schweiz AG; 2003
Interlocking
Guideline
CONTENT
1. Preface ........................................................................................................................3
1.1 Contents of this document..............................................................................3
1.2 Target group of readers..................................................................................3
1.3 Definitions and Abbreviations .........................................................................3
2. Reference documents................................................................................................3
3. Interlocking Survey ....................................................................................................3
3.1 Conditions and requirements for interlocking .................................................4
4. Examples for interlocking .........................................................................................5
4.1 Single Busbar Arrangement ........................................................................5
4.1.1 Line Feeder......................................................................................5
4.1.2 Busbar earthing switch ...................................................................6
4.1.3 Transformer Feeder with longitudinal disconnector (QB9) .............6
4.1.4 Transformer Feeder without longitudinal disconnector ...................7
4.1.5 Bus Coupler .....................................................................................7
4.2 Single Busbar Arrangement with Transfer Bus.........................................7
4.2.1 Line Feeder with Transfer Busbar....................................................9
4.2.2 Transfer Bus Coupler ....................................................................10
4.3 Double Busbar Arrangement.....................................................................11
4.3.1 Line Feeder....................................................................................12
4.3.2 Transformator feeder with longitudinal disconnector ....................13
4.3.3 Transformer feeder without longitudinal disconnector ..................14
4.3.4 Buscoupler Bay.............................................................................15
4.3.5 Busbar earthing switches .............................................................15
4.3.6 Busbar Section with Circuit Breaker .............................................16
4.3.7 Busbar Section with Disconnector................................................17
4.3.8 Busbar Section with Section Breaker and 2 Buscouplers ............18
4.3.9 Busbar Section with 2 Section Breakers and 2 Buscouplers........20
4.4 Double Busbar Arrangement with Transfer Busbar................................22
4.4.1 Line Feeder with Transfer Bus .......................................................23
4.4.2 Transfer Bus Coupler...................................................................24
4.5 1 Breaker Arrangement...........................................................................26
5. Special Conditions ...................................................................................................28
5.1 Combined Coupler sectioning ......................................................................28
5.2 Transformer Neutral isolator.........................................................................29
5.3 Feeder Bypass Disconnectors (e.g. H-Configurations) ................................30
6. Realisation HW-Interlocking....................................................................................31
6.1 Operation principle of the CB .......................................................................31
6.2 Operation principle of the Disconnectors and Earthing switches .................32
6.3 Bay Interlocking ............................................................................................32
6.3.1 Single Line for bay Interlocking ......................................................33
6.3.2 HW-Interlocking ..............................................................................34
6.4 Concept for the station Interlocking ..............................................................36
6.4.1 Singlel line for station interlocking ..................................................36
6.4.2 Station Interlocking .........................................................................37
6.5 Concept for the Diameter Interlocking .........................................................38
6.5.1 Diameter Interlocking......................................................................39
1. Preface
2. Reference documents
The following documents are related to the item and to this document.
3. Interlocking Survey
Interlocking facilities must be installed in switchgear for circuit breakers, disconnectors
and earthing switches to prevent damages and accidents in case of maloperations.
Doc. no. Lang. Rev. ind. Page
Interlocking device can be electrical, electromechanical or mechanical. AIl three types can
be combined. Additionally or combined key interlocks are also possible.
Interlocking systems can be realized via relays or coils, via static prints or numerical units.
The interlocking conditions for a high voltage switching device is depending on the
switchyard configuration and the present status of other relevant switching devices
In addition to this basic requirements there are some other important points to take care of
when installing an interlocking system:
- Within the auxiliary switches only end position contacts should be used for interlocking
- Latching relays should not be used
- In case of failure of the auxiliary voltage all interlocks should remain
- Loss of motor voltage or voltage supervision must interrupt the control circuit (e.g. by
opening the self-holding circuit)
- An open high voltage circuit breaker is not isolating between sections (e.g. earthing
switches are not allowed to close)
- If the busbar disconnectors of a bay are on a lower load capacity than the busbar, it is
not allowed to connect the busbars together through the disconnectors only
- First condition to check is the busbar earthing switch, if any. Secondly all other
earthing switches connected to the busbar via circuit breaker (open or closed) must be
checked.
- Checking of dead feeder end (cable, overhead line or transformer connection) is
normally done manually, i.e. no blocking condition is involved in the circuit. For
earthing switches one of the following enabling features can be used:
- Also disconnector at the other end of the cable, overhead line or transformer is
open
- Voltage supervision relay connected to the feeder-end-voltage transformer
indicates no voltage at the feeder
Additional requirements can be found in the clients specification or in the description of a
specific apparatus. Such additional requirements can be added to the above basic
features, if it is extra interlocking, but extra enabling features must be very carefully
examined before it will be used.
-QC1 M -QC2 M
-QB1 M M
QB1 QB1 QB9 QB9 SYN
open is always allowed
-QC1
-QB9 M
QB9 may be opened or closed if:
M
QA1 QC1 QC 2 QC 9
-QC9
QB1 QB9
-WA1
QA1 may be closed if:
-QB1 M M
QB1 QB1 QB9 QB9 LV CB
-QC1 open is always allowed
M
M -QB9
-QC2
M
-QA1
-QC1
M M -QB1
-WA1
4.1.4
.1.4 Transformer Feeder without longitudinal disconnector
LV
-QC2
M
-QA1
-QC1
M M -QB1
-WA1
-QC1 -QC2
-WA1
-QC9 -QC9
TB (WA7)
-QB7 M -QB7 M
Note: The sequence for connecting up a bay at load to the transfer busbar is following:
1. Close the disconnectors (QB1, QB9) of the transfer bus coupler.
2. Close the transfer disconnector (QB7) of the bay
3. Close the circuit breaker (QA1) of the transfer feeder
The trip signal from the feeder protection should automatically be connected to the
circuit breaker of the transfer feeder
4. Open the circuit breaker (QA1) of the bay
5. Open the disconnectors (QB1, QB9) surrounding the circuit breaker.
The trip signal from the feeder protection should automatically be disconnected
from the bay circuit breaker
In case the feeder protections are connected to a current transformer, which will be
bypassed of the transfer disconnector the measuring circuit of the protections must be
switched over to a current transformer in the bus coupler bay or the clutch protection
must have appropriate settings around the protection of the line to take over. It must
be guaranteed stop that only a line can be operated over the transfer bus
-WA1
QA1 may be closed if:
M
QB1 QB1 QB9 QB9 QB7 QB7 SYN
-QB1 M
open is always allowed
-QC1
QB1 may be opened or closed if:
-QA1
M QA1 QC1 QC 2 BB1 ESW
-QC2
QB9 may be opened or closed if:
-QB9 M
M QA1 QC1 QC 2 QC 9
-QC9
QB7 may be opened or closed if:
TB QC 9 TBC CB TB ESW Bay1..n QB7
-QB7 M
QC1 or QC2 may be opened or closed if:
QB1 QB9
QB9 QB7 UL
Bay1..n QB7 No Transfer Disconnector closed in other Bays ‘All QB7 Open’
-WA1
QA1 may be closed if:
-QB1 M
M
QB1 QB1
Opening is always allowed
-QC1
QB1 QB9
Figure 4-9: Transfer bus coupler
-WA2-1 -WA2-2
-WA1-1 -WA1-2
-QB1 -QB2 -QC21 -QB1 -QB2 -QC22 -QB1 -QB2 -QB1 -QB2
M M M M M M M M M M
QC1 -QC1
M -QC1 -QC2 QC1 -QC2 M
M M M M
-QA1 -QA1
, -QA1 P1 -QA1 P1 ,
, ,
P1 P1
P2 P2
P2 P2
-QC2 -QC2
M M
-QB9
M
-QC9
-QB9 M
M
OHL 3
QC9
M Baden 3
TA1
140MVA
230kV / 110kV
T1
-WA1
-WA2
QA1 may be closed if:
QB1 QB1 QB2 QB2 QB9 QB9 SYN
-QB1 M -QB2 M
M
Opening is always allowed
-QC1
QB1 Coup CL
HV
QA1 QC1 QC 2 QC 9 LV QC 9
-QC9
M
M -QB9
QC1 or QC2 may be opened or closed if:
-QC2 QB1 QB 2 QB9
M
-QA1
QC9 may be opened or closed if:
-QC1
QB9 LV QB9
M
M -QB2 M -QB1
-WA2
-WA1
QB1 QB 2
-WA1
-WA2
-QC21 M
Bay1..n QB 2
-QA1
QB2 may be opened or closed if:
QB1 QB 2
M
-WA1-1 -QB11 -WA1-2
-WA2
-QA1 -QA1
Bay1..n WA1 1 QB1 Bay1..n WA1 2 QB1 WA1 1 ESW WA1 2 ESW
Coupl1 CL Coupl 2 CL
All QA1 from the other feeders (cable, trafo and so on) may be closed if:
QB11 QB11
Note:
Closed disconnectors and circuit breaker in the bus coupler bay is the normal condition for
enabling. However, other conditions used on request (see chapter special conditions).
TR1:
QA1 may be closed if:
BC1:
QA1 may be closed if:
QB1 may be opened or closed if: QA1 QC1 QC 2 WA1 1 ESW
QB2 may be opened or closed if: QA1 QC1 QC 2 WA2 ESW
BS1:
QA1 may be closed if:
QB1 may be opened or closed if: QA1 QC1 QC 2 WA1 1 ESW
QB2 may be opened or closed if: QA1 QC1 QC 2 WA1 2 ESW
TR1:
QA1 may be closed if:
BC1:
QA1 may be closed if:
QB1 may be opened or closed if: QA1 QC1 QC 2 WA1 1 ESW
QB2 may be opened or closed if: QA1 QC1 QC 2 WA2 1 ESW
BS1:
QA1 may be closed if:
QB1 may be opened or closed if: QA1 QC1 QC 2 WA1 1 ESW
QB2 may be opened or closed if: QA1 QC1 QC 2 WA1 2 ESW
-WA1
-WA2
-QC9 -QC9
-QB7 M -QB7 M
Note: The sequence for connecting up a bay at load to the transfer busbar is following:
1. Close the disconnectors (QB1 or QB2, QB9) of the transfer bus coupler.
2. Close the transfer disconnector (QB7) of the bay
3. Close the circuit breaker (QA1) of the transfer feeder
The trip signal from the feeder protection should automatically be connected to the
circuit breaker of the transfer feeder
4. Open the circuit breaker (QA1) of the bay
The trip signal from the feeder protection should automatically be disconnected
from the bay circuit breaker
5. Open the disconnectors (QB1 or QB2 and QB9) surrounding the circuit breaker.
In case the feeder protections are connected to a current transformer, which will be
bypassed of the transfer disconnector the measuring circuit of the protections must be
switched over to a current transformer in the bus coupler bay or the clutch protection
must have appropriate settings around the protection of the line to take over. It must
be guaranteed stop that only a line can be operated over the transfer bus
4.4.1 Line Feeder with Transfer Bus QA1 may be closed if:
QB1 QB 2 QB9
Figure 4-18: Line Feeder with Transfer Bus QC9 may be opened or closed if:
QB9 QB7 UL
Bay1..n QB7 No Transfer Disconnector closed in other Bays ‘All QB7 Open’
-WA1
QA1 may be closed if:
-WA 2
QB1 QB1 QB2 QB2
-QB1 M -QB2 M
QB9 QB9 SYN
open is always allowed
M
Figure 4-19: Transfer bus coupler QC1 or QC2 may be opened or closed if:
QB1 QB 2 QB9
Section A Section C
-WA1
-WA2
-QB1 M -QB1 M
M M
-QC1 -QC1
-QA1 -QA1
M M
-QB6 M -QB6 M
M M
-QB61 -QA1 -QB62
M M
-QB9 M -QB9 M
M M
-QC9 -QC9
The diameter is divided into three sections as indicated by the chain-dotted-lines in the figure. These
sections should be designated with different higher level designations.
Figure 4-20: 1 Breaker Method
Section A
QA1, QB1, QC1, QC2 and QC9 have to be Section C
treated as in the chapter “Line Feeder with one QB1, QC1, QC2 and QC9 have to be treated as
Busbar”. in the chapter “Transformer Feeder with one
Busbar”.
QB6 may be opened or closed if:
QA1 QC1 QC 2 QC 3 QA1 may be closed if:
QB9 may be opened or closed if: (QB1 QB1) (QB6 QB6) (QB9
QA1 QA1( SectionB) QC 3 QC 9 (QB9 ((QA1B QB61 QB62)
QC3 may be opened or closed if: (QA1B LV CB ))) *
QB6 QB61 QB9 QB6 may be opened or closed if:
QA1 QC1 QC 2 QC 3
QB9 may be opened or closed if:
QA1 QA1( SectionB) QC 3 QC 9 LV ESW
QC3 may be opened or closed if:
QB6 QB62 QB9
Section B
*The condition (QA1C QB1C QB6C ) (QA1C LV CB ) for QA1 in Section B is only valid if the
transformer has to be energized always from this side because of operational requirements. Similar for
the conditions for QA1 in Section C.
5. Special Conditions
Here only some special conditions are mentioned. For normal conditions see item 4.
M
-WA2-1 -QB12 -WA2-2
-QA1
-WA1
-QB1 M -QB1 M
-QA1 -QA1
-QB2 M -QB2 M
M M M
-QC1 -QB3 -QC1
6. Realisation HW-Interlocking
DOI
Control BCM800
Control BCM800 KE and Poldiscrepancy KE KP1 Poldiscrepancy KP2
Local Remote
Local/Remote Key
S201
Local Remote
Primary
Interlocks
Circuit Breaker
Antipumping K01
CB CB CB
Circuit Breaker S0 Circuit Breaker S0 Circuit Breaker S0
Position Position Position
DC C- DC A - DC A - DC B -
Note:
- The interlocking is only in the close circuit from the CB. The Trip A and Trip B are not
interlocked!
- The interlocking is only in the minus circuit
- Only the interlocking conditions (positions from the other switching objects) could be
bypassed with the switch interlocking bypass.
- SF6, spring energy, close block and lockout relay are not interlocking conditions.
These are blocking conditions.
DC C +
REMOTE
DOI
ON OFF Select DC Motor +
Local/Remote Key
S201
Local Remote
BCM800
S1 S2 Sx
(close) (open) (select)
S2 S1
KE KA KSx
KxMA KxME
KE KA DOI
KSx
GIS KxME KxMA
Drive
Position S1
Running
Contacts GIS
M
KxME KxMA
BCM800
KSx
Crank
Handle KxMA KxME
Interlock KxS3
Primary
Interlocks
DC Motor -
DC C -
-WA1
-WA2
-QB1 M -QB2 M
M
-QC1
-QA1
M
-QC2
-QB9 M
M
-QC9
6.3.2 HW-Interlocking
-KCQA1
-QA1close command A1 A2
-QB1 -QB2 -QB9
-KOQB1
A1 A2
The reason for this concept is to save contacts from the primary equipment. It is to be
made certain that the common conditions are inserted in the end in the bolting device
place with the last object ( signal flow).
Note:
- The interlocking is realizes in the negative path
- The interlocking bypass have only an influence on the hardwired and software
interlocking. The Crank Handle and the blocking conditions will not be bypassed.
- SF6, Spring energy, close block and lock out relais are blocking conditions
- It is to be made certain that the common conditions are inserted in the end in the
bolting device chain with the last object
WA1- 2 Busbar 1B
50Hz BIL 1050kV 50Hz BIL 1050kV
WA2- 2 Busbar 2B
50Hz BIL 1050kV 50Hz BIL 1050kV
P1 P1 P1
P2
BI 4
/ , ,
P2 P2 P2
QC2 QC2 QC2
M M M
Q52 Q52 Q52
QB9 QB9
M M
Q9 Q9
QC9 QC9
M M
XB2
Q8 Q8
XB1 XB1
R1 R1
1250A 1250A
0,5mH XB1 0,5mH
R1 R1
TA1
140MVA
230kV / 110kV
F1 T1 F1
F1 F1
OHL 1 OHL 3
Tr ansf or mer 1
Baden 1 Baden 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 ALL BUSBAR 1 DISC OPEN 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 ALL BUSBAR 2 DISC OPEN 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 BUSBAR 1 NOT EARTHED 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
6.4.2 Station Interlocking
Doc. no.
BB2 VT BB1 VT COUP BB2 BB1 BB2 VT BB1 VT COUP BB2 BB1 QB1 QB2 BB2 VT BB1 VT NO BB BB2 VT BB1 VT COUP BB2 BB1
DOPI DOPI DOPI DOPI
OK OK CL ESW OP ESW OP OK OK CL ESW OP ESW OP OPEN OPEN OK OK TRANS OK OK CL ESW OP ESW OP
2 DC IT L- 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
-QB1
-QB1 -QB2 -QB1 -QB2 -QB1 -QB2
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-QA1
-QB1 -QB1 -QB1
-QB2
-QB2 -QB2 -QB2
-QC11
-K300 -K300 -K300
-QC12
-QB1
1KHF602000
-QB2
-BB1 VT
-BB2 VT
-K300
Lang.
en
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Rev. ind.
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ABB Schweiz AG; 2003
Diameter 2
Diameter 4
Diameter 6
C3
C2
C1
C3
Diameter Interlocking
C2
Station Interlocking
C1
Diameter 1
Diameter 3
Diameter 5
REC 316*4
VT OK
C1
QB62 OP QA1 OP
C3
C2_CNTL+
C3
REC 316*4
QB9 OP
C1
C2
C2_CNTL-
-K15
-QB9
-QB9
-QC3
-K15
-QB9
-XX3 -XX3
24 24
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
9
1 1
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
QC3 OP
C2
QB9 CL
C2
QC3 OP QB9 OP
C1 C2
QB9 CL
C1
C3_CNTL+
QB9 OP
C1
REC 316*4
VT OP
C1/C2
C3
C3_CNTL-
-QA1
-QB62
-QA1
-QB61
-XX3 -XX4
24 24
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
7
8
3
4
5
6
9
2
1 1
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
REC 316*4
VT OK
C2
QB61 OP QA1 OP
C3
C1_CNTL+
C3
REC 316*4
QB9 OP
C2
C1
C1_CNTL-
-K15
-QB9
-QB9
-QC3
-K15
-QB9
The advantage from this concept is that there is needed less contacts in comparison to
other solution. Additional to the less contacts is the connecting from the bus between the
cubicle easier. It is not needed to start the bus with the coupler bay. The only
disadvantage is the double number of wires.
REVISION
Rev. ind. Page (P) Description Date
Chapt. (C) Dept./Init.
A 6.5 Implementation from the Diameter Interlocking 05-05-03
/PTUSP5
B - Some small changes 08-05-19
/PSAE
C 4.3.8, 4.3.9 I/L conditions for DBB with 1 BS an 2 BC’s an 2 BS and 2 BC’c 08-08-25
added. /PSAE6
D 4.2, 4.4 Note: Condition 1: QB9 added 10-09-29