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Table of Contents
How To Use Software CAP 540: .................................................................................................... 3
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II.
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b.
c.
d.
III. TO CONFIGURE an I/P TERMINAL of ABB Distance Relay REL 531 v 2.5: ...................................... 31
IV. TO CONFIGURE an O/P TERMINAL of ABB Distance Relay REL 531 v 2.5: .................................... 37
V.
2.
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B.
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DC Measuring: .......................................................................................................................... 88
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12.
a.
b.
c.
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I.
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2. Enter
username : abb3 or systemadministrator
password: ABB3
or
a10
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NOTE:
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3.
Communication Procedure:
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NOTE:
10.
To see the Baud rate and slave no of the relay go to HMI of the
relay. If display is not visible then press C to make the display
ON. Now press E to enter the menu. Now use down arrow and go
to Configuration. Press E. Now use Down arrow and go to
TerminalCom press E to enter. Now using down arrow go to
SPACom, press E to enter. Press down arrow to select Front,
press E. There will be Slave no displaying on the screen which
is 1 by default. Now use right arrow and BAUD RATE window
will appear. It is 9600 by default. To exit this menu keep on pressing
C until the display gets OFF.
11. Note these values (Baud rate = 9600) and copy them to
your software respective blocks as visible in above
diagram.
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3. A prompt window will open and in its left tool bar single left click
device manager
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4. Now double click on PORTS in right side tool window. And note
the com no written there. E.g. in this case it is appearing as
COM8.
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f. Now for communicating with the relay u have to go to online in menu bar and select read options.
NOTE: if communication fails with the relay then an error will come
with Description: Error in ConnectCom: Invalid port number.
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6. A window will appear to tell that process was successful. Then click
on OK.
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10.
For sending it to relay single left click on online and then click
download configuration and click it. It will send the configuration
to the relay
11.
Now your configuration is downloaded to the relay in the
following sequence.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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II. Some
basic
configuration:
commands
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for
2. Enter
username : abb3 or systemadministrator
password: ABB3
or
a10
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7. Now to any function block, press F from the key board. Lets
suppose we want to add an AND gate. We will select AND, Logic
And. And press OK.
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8. In a similar way you can add any functional block that is available.
For example OR gate, INV. Gate and instantaneous current
functional blocks and all the functional blocks that are available in a
particular terminal.
9. Details of all I/P and O/P for a particular functional block is given in
Technical Reference Manual.
10.
How to connect or assign any I/P or O/P to the functional
block, simply single left click on the I/P or O/P of the functional
block and press V from the keyboard and type the name of the I/P or
O/P you want to configure.
11.
Which I/P you will configure for what totally depends on the
logic you want to use.
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10.
For sending it to relay single left click on online and then
click download configuration and click it.
11.
12.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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10.
For sending it to relay single left click on online and
then click download configuration and click it.
11.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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3. Now it will start retrieving the disturbance list from the terminal.
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4. A window like the one below will come after reading is finished.
Here red highlighted are the disturbance reports which are yet to be
retrieved. And black normal color reports are which have already
been retrieved, read and checked in previous sessions.
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7. A window like the one below will appear. Single left click on the
retrieved disturbance report which will be in BLUE color. Now there
are 3 sub menus.
a. Analog channels:
It will show you the detail values of all the voltages and
currents, pre fault and fault
b. Digital Channels:
It shows the triggering signal from binary signals which
triggered the disturbance report.
c. Events:
It shows the events which happened during some fault.
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8. Now double click on the BLUE color disturbance report to see its
graphs for all I/Ps pre fault and fault values.
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10.
11.
A window like the one below will open and scroll through it to
find the fault locator and other functional values.
12.
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13.
Now to see the instantaneous and r.m.s values of different I/P
signals, the picture explains all the functions n toolbars etc.
14.
Now to print the disturbance report, go to the file, and click
on print.
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15.
Now to print the whole disturbance report, select Disturbance
(Entire).
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A window like the following will appear. Select the desired
location by first selecting the partition drive then sub folder and
then type the file name and click on OK to save.
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19.
Select the hard disk partition. Then select the sub folder.
Then select the file. And finally click on OK.
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Testing
Procedure:
VI.
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1. SERVICE VALUES
MEASUREMENT:
b. Inject the current and voltage according to THE TEST
FORMAT and for values go to the PRIMARY, SECONDARY
& service values menu as shown:
c. Go to main window of CAP 540. Right click the added relay
(REL505251.1) and now single left click on parameter
settings.
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d. Now single left click on + sign with service report in the left
window and single left lick on + sign with phasors and
single left click on primary to see the primary side values.
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e.Now single left click on read from terminal button at the top
menu bar as shown below.
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e. Now press and hold ctrl and press p. a window like the one
below will get open. Here select the printer to Microsoft
office document image writer. And click OK.
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f. Now it will ask you the location you want to save. Just type
the file name like 00 P and click save.
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h. Now again press and hold ctrl and press p. A window will
appear. Simply click OK.
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l. Now press and hold ctrl and press p. a window like the one
below will get open. Here select the printer to Microsoft
office document image writer. And click OK.
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m. Now it will ask you the location you want to save. Just type
the file name like 00 S and click save.
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o. Now again press and hold ctrl and press p. A window will
appear. Simply click OK.
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s. Now press and hold ctrl and press p. a window like the one
below will get open. Here select the printer to Microsoft
office document image writer. And click OK.
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t. Now it will ask you the location you want to save. Just type
the file name like 00 S and click save.
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v. Now again press and hold ctrl and press p. A window will
appear. Simply click OK.
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2.
FUSE FAILURE:
a.To make it on, follow the following steps. Open the CAP540
client window. Right click the added relay that is REL53125.1
and click on parameter settings.
Settings>setting
groups>setting
group
N>secondary
system
supervision>FUSE
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A.
Testing I/Ps:
a. To test the I/Ps of the relay, we will apply 125 volts DC on all
the inputs and by making the relay online through debug mode
in terminal configuration we will observe the color of the
corresponding I/P becoming red from blue.
b. Now we start from the module S13 and its I/P no BI01 that
corresponds to X18:1 and X18:4. Now we will take the 125V
DC from freja. Now we will apply the DC +ve on X18:1 and
ve to X18:4.
c. On main window of CAP540 right click the added relay
(REL50525.1) and single left click on Terminal Configuration.
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h. Now we will notice that S13 BI01 will become red. It means
I/P is available on this binary I/P.
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B.
Testing O/Ps:
a. In this test we will check the binary inputs and outputs of the
relay for proper function. Now we will configure an input as
testip. And we will configure all the O/Ps of the relay for
this I/P. It means when ever this I/P will be high all the O/P
contacts will become close from NO. Suppose that we will
configure BI02 of S13 module to testip
b. On the main window (CAP 540 Client) go to the added relay
(REL53125.1) and right click and go to the terminal
configuration.
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n.
Now in the same way configure all the O/Ps of all the
modules available for testip.
o.
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p.
q.
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r.
s.
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t.
u.
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b.
c.
d.
Turn off the power supply of relay. Now keep your multi
meter on continuity and connect it with the X18:15 & X18:16.
Now you will observe that this contact is closed. Now make
the power supply ON. Now you will see that continuous beep
will be coming unless the terminal gets start. As soon as it gets
start the beep will be gone, indicating that the relay is healthy.
6. DC Measuring:
a.
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3. Now here you will make one phase voltage 60V and
other two phase voltages 63.5V so that polarizing
voltage is there.
4. Now you will inject first on zero degree angle and make
all phase currents equal to zero.
5. Now increase any one of the phase currents (by doing
so we are applying residual current). And note that
multi meter/ buzzer connected on X21:10 & 14 will
operate/ get close on specific current level. Note this
current value.