SEL Relays New York Application Guide
SEL Relays New York Application Guide
SEL Relays New York Application Guide
SPECIFICATION: REVISION 4:
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79CO Switch............................................................................................................................................ 11 94X Relay ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Switchboard Lights ................................................................................................................................. 12 Flexitest Test Switches............................................................................................................................ 13
Appendix....................................................................................... 14
SEL-421/LN1 I/O Connections (11A).................................................................................................... 14 SEL-351A/Bkr 1 I/O Connections (11C) ............................................................................................... 15 SEL-311C/LN1 I/O Connections (11A) ................................................................................................. 16 SEL-351 BUS I/O Connections (67/67N) ............................................................................................. 17 SEL-587Z BUS I/O Connections (87B) ............................................................................................... 19 POI RELAY PREFERED PROTECTIVE RELAY LIST ..................................................................... 20 95 SWITCH LAYOUT ............................................................................................................................ 21 ALARM AND CONTROL POINT DEFINITION GUIDELINES....................................................... 22
Drawings
Typical Power One Line Electrical Diagram Typical Relay One Line Diagram Typical Detailed Relay One-Line Sheets (under development) Typical Logic Diagrams (under development) Typical Panel Front Views & Bill of Material CR-7962, Sheets 1-3 (under development)
NEW YORK ELECTRIC SYSTEM ENGINEERING 115-230kV POINT OF INTERCONNECTION STATION GUIDE SPR-967 REVISION: 4 DATE: November 14, 2006
Introduction
NYSEG/RGE has developed a Point of Interconnect (POI) Station Guide for the addition of non-utility generating facilities. This Guide includes a typical Power One Line Diagram, Relay One Line Diagram, detailed Relay One Line Diagram, Logic Diagrams, Relay Bill of Material, Panel Front Views and Diagram. As the Guide develops further, it will include templates for relay logic and settings as well as a standard Operational Check Procedure. The IPP Developer will be responsible for the detailed design of each station. The intent is that this guide is to facilitate communications and reduce the design, review and approval time.
General Requirements
Ring Bus
NYSEG/RGE requires a Ring Bus for all Point of Interconnection (POI) Stations 115kV and above. The only exception is when the proposed interconnection is to a dedicated radial line into an existing NYSEG/RGE substation where a different breaker arrangement will be required. The three breaker ring is good utility practice and considers protection, operation, and maintenance. Each of these considerations is discussed below in more detail. Protection of a three terminal line is inherently more difficult than a two terminal line. This is especially true where there are unequal line segment lengths and variable sources at each terminal. This is because a strong infeed of current from one terminal can increase the apparent impedance seen by a distance relay from another terminal. Similarly, the injection of current such as from a strong ground source in the middle of a line can change the response of overcurrent relays at the end terminals. Segmenting a three terminal line into two lines with a ring bus simplifies the protection and improves the dependability and security of the transmission system. Operation of an IPP is improved with a ring bus. The IPP can remain in service following the loss of one of the line segments connecting to the utility. Maintenance is simplified with a ring bus. A ring bus configuration permits maintenance on any circuit breaker without taking lines or generators out of service. A typical POI Ring Bus Station One Line Diagram is provided. Good faith cost estimates at the feasibility stage are based upon this diagram. Results of the System Reliability Impact Study (SRIS) may dictate modifications to this typical interconnection.
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Isolation Breakers
NYSEG/RGE requires a breaker owned and operated by the IPP to isolate the IPP facilities (line or transformer) from the POI Station. NYSEG/RGE must have the ability to trip and lockout this breaker. Assess to this breaker shall not be via the POI station. NYSEG will have the ability to open this breaker from the POI station or remotely via SCADA. Any Maintenance control switches that could defeat this operability by NYSEG shall have their position indicated to NYSEGs SCADA and POI station.
Security
All NYSEG/RGE station documents provided to developers and contractors are considered protected and critical infrastructure information and access shall be limited. Contractors working on NYSEG/RGE facilities are required to have security checks. Security related design criteria that must be followed includes: A clear space of at least 10 feet must be maintained on the exterior of all fences. Station buildings may be no closer than 10 feet from the fence. Direct road access must be limited. If a long access road is required there shall be a road gate. A long access road shall not terminate directly at the station fence or gate. Intrusion detection is required and will be specified. Some intrusion devices may be installed by NYSEG personnel after the station is completed.
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transformers, a house service transformer, feeder breakers, and feeder circuits each with a potential transformer. The main transformer is typically configured as a wye-deltawye, solidly grounded on both sides. The ground grid must be continuous between the Collector Station and the POI Station. If the Collector Station is remote from the POI Station, the interconnecting transmission line is typically owned, operated, and maintained by the IPP developer.
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8. Although the NPCC BPS protection criterion does not require redundant breaker backup schemes, NYSEG/RGE requires redundant breaker backup schemes to allow for relay maintenance. This guide provides space for future second breaker backup schemes should they be required.
Station Requirements
Surge Arresters
NYSEG/RGE uses two ratings for 115kV surge arresters depending upon whether or not the system is effectively grounded. If the system is effectively grounded for all single contingencies, i.e. the system R0/X1 < 1 and X0/X1 < 3; then use a 96kV rated arrester with a 76kV MCOV. If the system is not effectively grounded use a full voltage 120kV arrester with a 96kV MCOV. Arresters are typically applied on each line terminal and on each side of a transformer. Arresters are not typically required on buses unless the station is unshielded. The 230Kv system is effectively grounded and uses arresters with a duty cycle of 72Kv and a 140Kv MCOV.
Metering
NYSEG/RGE will furnish, install, and commission the revenue metering including the instrument transformers. Revenue metering includes megawatts, megavars, megawatt hours, volts, amperes, and frequency. The revenue metering is tied to the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) through a DNP 3.0 connection. If a merchant generator wishes to receive instantaneous base points for dispatch from the NYISO, the megawatt and megawatt hour quantities must come from the revenue billing meter. The revenue meter must have a dedicated standard dial up line for data collection purposes or a dedicated port of a phone switch.
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The Developer, as a Merchant Generator, needs to determine if they wish to receive instantaneous base points for dispatch from the NYISO, these can be supplied through the RTU in DNP 3.0 protocol. This decision affects both the RTU specification and the RTU cabinet size. Being a Merchant Generator requires that NYSEG/RGE send instantaneous megawatt and megawatt hour output of the plant to the NYISO. These quantities are used for both NYISO billing and operational purposes at the NYISO. Both the megawatt and megawatt hour quantities must come from the revenue billing meter. This is accomplished by using an RS485 connection between the revenue meter and the NYSEG/RGE RTU. DNP 3.0 protocol is to communicate megawatts, megavars, volts, frequency, amps and megawatt hours. Amperes, watts, vars and volts for each line are derived from the SEL-311C and/or SEL421 protective relays. The relays are connected to the RTU through an RS485 connection using DNP 3.0 protocol. The interconnection metering (amps, watts, vars, volts, frequency) is derived from the revenue meter. The NYSEG/RGE RTU will be specified and commissioned by NYSEG/RGE. At present NYSEG uses QEI RTUs and RG&E uses Telvent 3030 RTUs. The RTU will typically require two (2) 16 point status panels and one control panel. The cabinet size may be either the 36"x30"x16" wall mount or the 60"x36"x18" free standing type cabinet (if instantaneous base points from the NYISO are needed).
Automatic Reclosing
Note diagram below. Breaker 1 is the tie breaker in the ring bus. Breakers 2 and 3 are the line breakers in the ring bus. Breaker 4 is the IPP isolation breaker. Typical initiation and supervision of the automatic reclosing is listed below: Breaker No. 1 2 3 4 Automatic Reclose Initiation Line 1 or Line 2 trip Line 2 trip Line 1 trip IPP System Trip Supervision Sync. Check Dead Line/live bus or Sync. Check Dead Line/live bus or Sync. Check Dead Line/Live Bus
Breaker 4 will be allowed to close once after fault initiated trip, if that reclose fails the IPP must patrol the line / inspect the station before a second close is attempted. Consider the following hypothetical system. There are two wind farms with ring buses connected to the same 115kV transmission line between Breakers A and D. Each line segment will receive one dead line shot from each terminal at either 10 or 20 seconds.
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The B2, B3, C2, and C3 on the ring bus will perform the dead line shots. If successful, the remote terminal will then reclose with synchronism check. Finally, B1 or C1 will close the ring on synchronism check.
10 DL OR SC 40 SC
A
30 SC
B1
30 SC
C1
20 DL OR SC 40 SC
D
B2
20 DL OR SC
B3
10 DL OR SC
C2
20 DL OR SC
C3
10 DL OR SC
B4
NO RECL
C4
60 DL
Station Service
The POI Station requires two independent sources of single phase AC power. One source may be from the Collector Station. Other possible sources are local distribution , station service transformer, or local diesel. The Collector Station does not require two independent sources of AC power.
DC Systems
If the interconnection is not part of the Bulk Power System only one station battery and one battery charger is required. However, two DC distribution panels are required. One DC distribution panel will supply the A relays and one distribution panel will supply the B relays.
Monitoring
Reference alarm and control point definition guidelines attached. NYSEG/RGE requires that all major POI Station equipment be monitored. This includes breaker trouble Station Service, Station Service Transfer, Battery Trouble, Loss of DC, Loss of Relay Potential, Relay Trouble, Communication Alarms, Control Switches in abnormal positions, building alarms, and other alarms as may be required by the NYSEG/RGE Alarm Guideline. In addition all numerical relays are to be monitored through a communications processor with a modem accessible to the NYSEG/RGE System Protection Engineer. Relay monitoring for the POI Station is not accessible to the IPP developer.
Relay Communications
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Relay communications requirements cannot be specified until the completion of the SRIS; however, the IPP Developer should anticipate that a least one piloted relay scheme is required at 115kV and two piloted schemes are required at 230kV. If the transmission line presently is equipped with Power Line Carrier (PLC), then PLC will be the first choice of communications if frequencies are available. The customer should anticipate that new PLC wave traps, tuners, transmitters, and receivers will be required at the existing remote terminals. If a completely new communication system is required, fiber optics is the first choice and leased telephone lines are the second choice. The leased telephone line option will require two-frequency audio tone equipment. Where power line carrier is applied, the coupling is done through a single phase capacitor coupling device on the line side of a single phase trap. If availability of power line carrier frequencies is an issue, three phase line traps may be required.
Current Transformers
The performance of the current transformers in the POI station must be verified by calculation considering the total burden and fault duty. This is especially important in differential protections. Generally, ANSI C800 relay accuracy CTs are used for protective relays on 115kV systems and above. Meter accuracy current transformers may not be used for protective relays.
Voltage Transformers
Voltage transformers are to be used at 115kV and 230kV. Each potential transformer is to have an A and B secondary winding. Each winding is to have a 115 volt phase to phase connection for protective relays (A & B systems respectively) and a 115 volt phase to ground connection for metering and synchronizing. If the POI is determined to be part of BPS, a separate set of potential devices, typically CCVTs are required on each line.
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Specific protection requirements are identified during the facility study. The SRIS will determine the critical switching times and hence the need for piloted protection group (communications). NYSEG/RGE has developed a typical protection package that covers most 230kV and 115kV Point of Interconnection Stations. Any good faith cost estimates are based upon these diagrams. Below is a description of the protective relays and devices shown on the typical POI Station One Line.
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these breakers. This relay operates a hand reset lockout relay 86B2 which trips breakers 2, 3, and 4 and initiates breaker failure in 11C/Breaker2, 11C/Breaker 3 and Breaker 4 and shorts the thyrites internal to the 87B2 relay.
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52b BKR 1 52b BKR 2 95 TEST BRK 1 95 TEST BRK 2
REVISION: 4
27A LINE 27B LINE 27C LINE ENABLE 50LE RELAY FOR XX CYCLES
79CO Switch
This is a Reclosing Cutoff Switch. In the OFF (Cutout at RGE) position, this switch prevents automatic closing of the breaker. In the ON (Normal at RGE) position, it allows automatic reclosing. Automatic reclosing is prevented during line maintenance. A Blue indicating lamp on the switchboard is illuminated to indicate the switch in the OFF position (no blue light at RGE). An indication is also sent to SCADA, indicating the switch is in the Off(Cutout) position.
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52CS C 52CS T 94BB PR R 94X 25 201
SCO
94X 79 79/CO
95 NORM
Note: SUPV/T not shown & is 201 widely understood to be SUPV/C? The 94X relay is generally a GE model HFA auxiliary relay. This relay has two stable conditions, operate and reset. Contacts of the 94X are shown on elementary diagrams in their reset condition. When the 94X/O coil is momentarily energized, the relay contacts change state and mechanically latch until they are reset by momentarily energizing the 94X/R coil. A 94X a contact in series with the 94X/R coil blocks energizing the 94X/R coil unless the relay is latched in the operate condition. Protective relays trip the breaker directly without operating the 94X. The 94X b contracts in series with the reclose output contact remain closed allowing the breaker to automatically reclose. When the breaker is opened by the control switch or supervisory control, the 94X/O coil is energized and blocks automatic reclosing. A 94X b contact in series with the red indicating lamp blocks the indicating light current from sealing-in the 94X/O, since hinged-armature type relays will remain energized with a much lower coil current than the pick-up value. When the breaker is closed by the control switch or supervisory, the 94X/R coil is energized through the latched 94X a contact. This resets all the 94X contacts and allows the breaker to close and enables automatic reclosing. Automatic reclosing may be stopped mid cycle by a supervisory trip or a manual trip.
Switchboard Lights
NYSEG requires each winding of each potential transformer to be monitored with a white light (amber at RGE). NYSEG uses amber lights to indicate a lockout relay operations.. RG&E uses blue lights to monitor the continuity lockout relay coils, no light to indicate operation of the lockout relay. It is preferred that all bulbs be LED lamps. NYSEG uses white lights to monitor the dc supply to trip circuits, RGE does not.
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Appendix
SEL-421/LN1 I/O Connections (11A)
INPUT/OUTPUT OUT 101 OUT 102 OUT 103 OUT 104 OUT 105 OUT 106 OUT 107 OUT 108 OUT 201 OUT 202 OUT 203 OUT 204 OUT 205 OUT 206 OUT 207 OUT 208 TEST SWITCH FUNCTION
TS2-3, TS2-4 TS2-5, TS2-6 TS5-3, TS5-4 TS5-5, TS5-6 TS2-7, TS2-8 TS2-1, TS2-2 TS5-1, TS5-2 TS3-9, TS3-10 TS2-9, TS2-10 TS5-9, TS5-10
RECLOSE INITIATE BKR 1 RECLOSE BLOCK BKR 1 RECLOSE INITIATE BKR 2 RECLOSE BLOCK BKR 2 RELAY TROUBLE TRIP BKR 1 TRIP BKR 2 KEY POTT BREAKER FAIL BKR 1 BREAKER FAIL BKR 2
TS3-5 TS6-5 TS6-9, TS6-10 IN 101 IN 102 IN 103 IN 104 IN 105 IN 106 IN 107 IN 201 IN 202 IN 203 IN 204 IN 205 IN 206 IN 207 IN 208 TS3-1 TS3-2 TS3-3 TS3-4 TS6-1 TS6-2 TS6-3 TS3-7, TS3-8
COMMON BREAKER 1 COMMON BREAKER 2 POWER TCM BKR 1 MTS (95) BKR 1 52a BKR 1 SPARE TCM BKR 2 MTS (95) BKR 2 52a BKR 2 RECEIVE SIGNAL
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TS2-5, TS2-6 TS2-7, TS2-8 TS2-9, TS2-10 TS3-1 TS3-2 TS3-3 TS3-4 TS3-5 TS3-6 TS3-7 TS3-8 TS3-10 TS5-7
BREAKER FAILURE TRIP (86BB) RELAY TROUBLE RELAY POWER SUPPLY 95 (MAINT TEST SWITCH) RECLOSE & BFI INITIATE 79CO & BLOCK RECLOSE BREAKER FAILURE INITIATE 52A, BREAKER 95 (MAINT TEST SWITCH) 95 (MAINT TEST SWITCH)1 95 (MAINT TEST SWITCH)11 INPUT COMMON ISOLATE 63AX CONTACT
TS6-1 TS6-2 TS6-3 TS6-4 TS6-5 TS6-6 TS6-7 TS6-8 TS6-9 TS6-10
ISOLATE 94BB COIL POS ISOLATE 94BB COIL NEG ISOLATE 94BB TRIP BREAKER 1 ISOLATE 94BB TRIP BREAKER 2 ISOLATE 94BB KEY DTT TONE ISOLATE 94BB KEY DTT CARRIER ISOLATE 94BB KEY DTT TONE 2 ISOLATE 94BB KEY DTT CARRIER3 ISOLATE 94BB OPERATE 86B
1 2
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Comment: Breaker failure and reclose initiation sometimes are the same inputs. When this occurs, IN102 is used for the common inputs and additional BFI inputs use IN104.
The maintenance test switch (95) is used in the breaker failure logic where a 52a switch is used. In some cases the 95/TEST switch is not a required input.
TS2-3, TS2-4 TS2-5, TS2-6 TS5-3, TS5-4 TS5-5, TS5-6 TS2-7, TS2-8 TS2-1, TS2-2 TS5-1, TS5-2 TS3-9, TS3-10 TS2-9, TS2-10 TS5-9, TS5-10
RECLOSE INITIATE BKR 1 RECLOSE BLOCK BKR 1 RECLOSE INITIATE BKR 2 RECLOSE BLOCK BKR 2 RELAY FAILURE TRIP BKR 1 TRIP BKR 2 KEY POTT BREAKER FAIL BKR 1 BREAKER FAIL BKR 2
TS3-5 TS6-5 TS6-9, TS6-10 IN 101 IN 102 IN 103 IN 104 IN 105 IN 106 TS3-1 TS3-2 TS3-3 TS3-7, TS3-8
COMMON COMMON POWER TCM BKR 1 MTS (95) BKR 1 52a BKR 1 RECEIVE SIGNAL
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TS2-5 TS2-6 TS2-4 TS2-3 TS3-1 TS3-2 TS3-3 TS3-4 TS3-5 TS3-6 TS3-7 TS3-8 TS3-9
52a BREAKER 2 52a BREAKER 3 COMMON SPARE ISOLATE 94BU COIL POS ISOLATE 94BU COIL NEG ISOLATE 86BU COIL POS ISOLATE 86BU COIL NEG ISOLATE 94BU TRIP BREAKER 2 ISOLATE 94BU TRIP BREAKER 3 BKR BU 11C/BKR 2 IN104 BKR BU 11C/BKR 3 IN104 BLOCK RECL 11C/BKR 2 IN103
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RELAY TROUBLE STATUS 86B INPUT COMMON RELAY POWER SUPPLY SHORT THYRITE A WITH 94B SHORT THYRITE B WITH 94B SHORT THYRITE C WITH 94B ISOLATE 94B COIL POS ISOLATE 94B COIL NEG ISOLATE 86B COIL POS ISOLATE 86B COIL NEG ISOLATE 94B TRIP BREAKER 2 ISOLATE 94B TRIP BREAKER 3 BKR BU 11C/BKR 2 IN104 BKR BU 11C/BKR 3 IN104 BLOCK RECL 11C/BKR 2 IN103 BLOCK RECL 11C/BKR 2 IN103
NONE NONE NONE TS3-1 TS3-2 TS3-3 TS3-4 TS3-5 TS3-6 TS3-7 TS3-8 TS3-9 TS3-10
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95 SWITCH LAYOUT
Contacts Handle End 1 - 1C 2 - 2C 3 - 3C 4 - 4C 5 - 5C 6 - 6C 7 - 7C 8 - 8C 9 - 9C 10 - 10C 11 - 11C 12 - 12C 13 - 13C 14 - 14C 15 - 15C 16 - 16C 17 - 17 C 18 - 18C 19 - 19C 20 - -20C 21 - 21C 22 - 22C 23 - 23C 24 - 24C 25 - 25C 26 - 26C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Test Norm Function in the Test Position
X X X X X X X X X X X X
Blue Light Enables Test Close (PB at Breaker) Blocks Close from Control & Protective Relay Enables Test 1 Trip (PB at Breaker) Blocks Trip 1 from Control & Protective Relay Mimics 52b contacts in "A" line (1) energization ckt. Blocks all Inputs to BFA Mimics 52b contacts in "A" line (2) energization ckt. Blocks Air/Gas Monitoring "A" Operates 94XA Mimics 52b contacts in "A" Relaying line (1). Keys Permissive Breaker Disconnect. Prevents MOAB from being operated when switch in "Test". Mimics 52b contacts in "A" Relaying line (2). Keys Permissive Breaker Disconnect. Prevents MOAB from being operated when switch in "Test". Spare Spare Enables Test 2 Trip (PB at Breaker) Blocks Trip 2 from Control & Protective Relay Mimics 52b contacts in "B" line (1) energization ckt. Blocks all Inputs to BFB Mimics 52b contacts in "B" line (2) energization ckt. Blocks Air/Gas Monitoring "B" Operates 94XB Mimics 52b contacts in "B" Relaying line (1). Keys Permissive Mimics 52b contacts in "B" Relaying line (2). Keys Permissive SCADA
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2 1 1
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5 1 1 1 1 1 2 0
3 3 1 2 0
4 0
4 1 1 1 1
2 0
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
1 1
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1 1 1
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5 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1
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