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MiCOM C264
Modular Substation
Computers
MiCOM C264 provides seamless integration to existing substation assets, thanks to its polyvalent
interfaces and natural expandability. Its powerful processing, communication and configuration
facilities make it the ideal tool for improving substation supervision, automation and maintenance.
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INTEGRATION OF TODAY’S > Binary count inputs
AND TOMORROW’S The binary count inputs (BCT) are acquired via digital
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS input boards. Each BCT may be configured as single or
double counter. The content of these counters is stored
MiCOM C264 is fully compatible with modern locally and transmitted cyclically.Counters’ values are
communication standards such as UCA2/IEC 61850, stored in non-volatile memory. After a restart of the
IEC 60870-5-104, DNP3, IEC 60870-5-101/103, and unit, counting is continued with the stored value as the
MODBUS, while its modular design will make it easy to initial value. Initial values can be set for each counter
upgrade in line with future advances in communication separately.
technology.
MiCOM C264 substation computers use a range of MiCOM C264 offers five types of measurement,
modular products at both hardware and functional processing analogue inputs (AI) from:
levels. They have the following main functions:
• Analogue inputs (AI)
• Digital measurement (DM)
> Binary input processing
• Measured-value acquisition (CT/VT)
MiCOM C264 offers five types of binary input (BI) • Derived values
processing: • A communication network
• Single point (SP)
• Double point (DP) Analogue Inputs are voltage or current DC values,
• Multiple point (MP) representing an external value, delivered by transducers.
• System input (SI) point for C264 internal information Measurements can be received through the
coming from configurable, built-in routines communication network as periodical messages or as
and computer status. changes of state (variation, threshold, and invalidity)
in various formats including floating, binary, BCD
• Logical combination of digital inputs
and others.
SP, DP and MP are acquired via digital input boards
or via IEDs connected by a serial link. The assignment > Digital measurement processing
of BI to SP, DP or MP is carried out at the time of
configuration. The digital measurement (DM) inputs are acquired
via digital input boards. MiCOM C264 allows the
Furthermore, C264 contains multiple base BI acquisition of a digital value coded on N wired BI. Each BI
processing options, such as toggle filtering, persistence represents part of the DM value, and can be between one
filtering, motion filtering, undefined state filtering, of two values (low or high). These DM values are used to
manual suppression, substitution, forcing of invalid BI process measurements and tap indications. Additionally,
and faulty indications. C264 contains multiple base DM processing options,
Combining UCA2 protocol or IEC 61850 protocol on such as persistence filtering, motion filtering, undefined
the substation LAN, BI is transmitted on a client/server state filtering, invalidity and time tagging. Acquisition
basis. may be carried out either in BCD-coded form (4, 8, 12
or 16 bits), binary (4, 7, 8, 12 or 16 bits), Gray (8 or
A BI could be transmitted using two modes: 16 bits), decimal (16 bits), or 1 among N (2 to 32 bits).
• Report-based mode
Moreover, two supplementary bits can be used:
• GOOSE-based mode
• Sign (positive or negative value)
• Read inhibit signal
The GOOSE mode is used to transmit BI data
extremely quickly on the substation LAN to create reflex As an example of DM, C264 offers two processing
automation schemes. modes to acquire tap changer positions (TCP) through
the BI:
SCADA Interface Substation Automation • 1 among N
DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-101, and Control Center Link
Modbus • A digital measurement encoding in decimal,
UCA2 / IEC 61850 / IEC 60870-5-104,
DNP3.0 IP Gray or BCD forms
via Ethernet-based LAN (10/100 Mbps)
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> Measured-value acquisition > Auto-recloser
Four currents (CT) and four voltages (VT) calculated The MiCOM C264 can manage one auto-recloser per
from the direct primary measures are monitored. bay (up to 12 bays per unit). The integrated auto-
The scanning period for the measurement calculation reclosers operate in 1 Phase and/or 3 Phase mode.
is 64 samples per period. Up to four auto-reclosing cycles are available and the
delay for each is independently configurable. Auto
> Derived values reclosers can be initiated either internally in the bay
unit or via external protection devices using digital
A multitude of values are derived from the direct inputs.
primary measures (currents and voltages), such as:
> Synchro-check
• RMS currents and voltages
• Network frequency The synchro-check function can be used in conjunction
• Active, reactive and apparent powers (P, Q, S – with automatic or manual reclosure. The function
total and per phases) (limited to one bay) determines the difference between
• Power factor the amplitude, phase angles and frequencies of two
• Sequence components voltage vectors. Locking and coupling modes are available
(direct, inverse, zero-sequence for Ι and U) and a deadline and dead bus logic are also included.
• Phase angles
> Trip circuit supervision
• Synchro-check information: ΔF, ΔV, …
The SBO many (Selection, Execution, and AVR is able to manage one transformer or several
Deselection) control sequence is used for the control transformers in parallel. Transformers are in parallel
of transformers. if their secondary poles are interconnected.
The MiCOM C264 allows the storage of events in a The MiCOM C264 provides two types of waveform recording:
non-volatile ring memory. The events are archived with • Fast Waveform Record (FWR), which stores sam-
their time stamp in chronological order. Up to 2000 of ples at maximum sampling frequency
the latest events are stored. • Slow Waveform Record (SWR), which stores RMS
measurements over a longer period.
> IED Gateway
Both modes can run simultaneously, so fast scan and
The MiCOM C264 provides a cost-effective method for
slow scan recording can be carried out at the same
interfacing data from legacy devices (IED) to a
time.
substation automation system (such as DCS),
or to a remote control center.
Also, it provides a tunneling
mode to the IED C264
Max.
remote engineering for (14 or 15 free) slots for
Cases C264C I/O
monitoring and maintenance. (4 or 6 free) slots I/O boards
per
IED integration can be done Type
via Ethernet-based links I/O Modules: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
or serial links. x x x
x x x 24AI (AIU201)
>> Analogue Input Unit
AIU201 (4AI) or AIU210 (8AI) o o o
o o o 48AI (AIU210)
>> Digital Output Unit x x x
x x x 60 DO
DOU200 (10 DO) o o o o o
o ooo o o o o o o 150 DO
Table key: >> Circuit Breaker Control Unit x x x
x x x 48 DI/24 CO
CCU200 (8DI / 4CO) o o o o o
o ooo o o o o o o 120 DI/60 CO
x = free slot for installing x x x
x x x
>> Digital Input Unit 96 DI
I/O modules in the
DIU200 (16 DI) or DIU210 o o o o o
o ooo o o o o o o 240 DI
MiCOM C264C.
>> Binary Count Input x 8 SCT
o = free slots for installing
(8 SCT/4 DCT) via DIU200 o 4 DCT
I/O modules in the
>> Tap Changer (8 TCP) x xxxxx 16 TCP (8 bit)
MiCOM C264.
via DIU200 o ooooo oo o o o o o o 8 TCP (16 bit)
>> Transducerless Measurem. xx
Unit TMU200 (4 CT/4 VT) o 4 CT / 4 VT
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The trigger can be initiated by: PERFORMANCE
• Change of state of binary digital inputs/outputs
> I/O processing capacities
• Measurement threshold violations
• Request from an operator
Including direct and IED points, the C264 can
process up to:
The MiCOM C264 allows an operator to adjust the • 5012 binary digital inputs (BI)
record length (pre and post-time) to raise the number
• 1024 digital outputs (DO)
of records. Waveform records are stored using
• 1024 analogue inputs (AI)
COMTRADE 2001 binary format.
• 128 binary count inputs (BCT)
• 128 digital setpoints (SP)
> Power quality functions
• 4 CT (currents) and 4 VT (voltages)
The MiCOM C264 provides the following power • 16 IEDs per serial link (typical) - 32 max.
quality functions: • 64 Tap Position Indication (TPI)
• Total Harmonic Distortion (%THD up and including
15th harmonic) > Local HMI:
• Total Demand Distortion (TDD) on voltage and Detachable up to 5 meters (optional)
currents
> Storage capacities
> Time Synchronization Records are stored in non-volatile memory, more than
2000 events-1ms time stamped as SOE and up to 8
The devices incorporate an internal clock with Slow or Fast waveform records:
a resolution of 1 millisecond (ms). All events are • FWR records store up to eight analogue
time-tagged based on this clock, entered in the measurements (32 samples per cycle) and up to
recording memory appropriate to their significance 128 digital inputs/outputs. The total recording time
and signaled via the communication interface. is equal to 9.6s.
• SWR records store up to 8 RMS measurements
Alternatively, two external synchronization signals can (time calculation settable from 1 cycle to 1 hour)
be used according to the selected communication and up to 128 digital inputs/outputs. The total
protocol. Using one of the protocols - recording size is equal to 5000 values.
UCA2, IEC 61850, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104, Five records of waveform and disturbance files come
IEC 60870-5-101 - the device will be synchronized by from IED devices connected to the C264.
a time telegram from a higher-level substation control
system or, in any other case, it will be synchronized > Protocol capabilities
using the IRIG-B signal input. The internal clock will
then be adjusted accordingly and operate with an Ethernet-based communication:
accuracy of ±10 ms if synchronized via legacy protocol • Per 10/100Base-TX, auto-crossing or
and ±1 ms if synchronized via IRIG-B signal or per 100Base-FX
Ethernet-based link.
• Communication using UCA2 or IEC 61850,
IEC 60870-5-104 (Multi-client) or DNP3.0 IP protocols,
> Configuration & settings
• Integrated Ethernet switch module with up to
five-ports (permitting a compact connection of
Based on pre-defined libraries, individual
various devices or input/output extensions)
configurations can be created rapidly. Importing XML
data allows simple integration of C264 into
heterogeneous systems. It is possible to modify the SCADA & IED serial communication:
settings on line from the local HMI (display and • Up to two SCADA or four IED links per C264 device
keypad). The MiCOM C264 provides dual configuration • SCADA protocol can be switched between: DNP3.0,
databases: one active and one reserved for fast and IEC 60870-5-101, MODBUS,
secure switching in case of system configuration • IED Protocol can be switched between: DNP3.0,
changes. IEC 60870-5-103, MODBUS, IEC 60870-5-101
• Transmission rate: configurable up to 38.4 kbps
> Binary count inputs (BCT) The configurable automation functions (PLC programs)
can be scheduled from 50ms up to several seconds.
Each BCT input is settable up to 20 Hz. Maximum number of PLC programs is 32.
Digital Input Unit DIU20x Circuit breaker CCU 20x Transducerless TMU 200
Control Unit Measurement Unit
board
board 1A/5A connections
Transducerless
PIN current inputs
PIN Signal inputs PIN Digital Inputs N1
terminal 1
+
VIN
DI1 +
VIN
DI2
1
+
VIN
DI1 +
VIN
DI2
1 2 N2
N1
5A
- - - -
2 - - 2 - -
N2 1A
connection 3 3
3 4
C1
4 VIN VIN 4 VIN VIN
5 6 5A
+ + + + C2
diagrams 5
6
-
-
DI3
-
-
DI4
5
6
-
-
DI3
-
-
DI4
7 8
C1
C2 1A
7 VIN VIN 7 VIN VIN B1
+ DI5 + DI6 + DI5 + DI6
8 -
-
-
-
8 -
-
-
- 9 10 B2 5A
9 9 B1
7 VIN VIN
+ +
- DI1 - DI2
8 - -
9 Central Processing Unit, CPU260 Digital Output Unit DOU200 Analogue Input Unit AIU200
10
Ethernet-based and board board
11
optional communications
RS232/
12
board
RXD / T+ RS485 Serial
13 GND
link 1
14 TXD / T- CONNECTORS PIN Signal outputs PIN Signal inputs
15 #
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
16 RS232/ 1 1
CTS GND
17 RS422 10/100 Base-TX 2 DO 1 2
RXD / T+ Serial
18 TXD / T- RS485 Ethernet-based link 3 3
19
RTS / R+ link 2 4 4 +
RJ -45 (female ) DO 2 U
R- (RS422)
20 # OPTIONAL LINKS: 5 5 - mA/V AI 1
DCD #
21 6 DO 3 6
22 100 Base-TX 7 7
Vaux Power
23 + Ethernet-based link 8 DO 4 8
24 - supply 9 9 + U
- 10 10
DO 5 - mA/V AI 2
STÆ (female) #
1 DCD 11 11
RXD / T- RS232
2 12 12
DO 6
1
TXD / T+
6
3
Serial
2
13 13
7
3
5 GND
8
14 DO 7 14
4
link 3
9
7 RTS
5
15 15
8 CTS #
16 DO 8 16 + U
1 DCD
17 17 - mA/V AI 3
RXD / T- RS232
2 #
18 18
1
TXD / T+
6
3
Serial
2
19 19
7
3
GND
8
5
4
link 4 20 20 +
9
RTS U
DO 9
5
7
CTS # 21 21 - mA/V AI 4
8 #
22 22
23 23 RXD RS232
IRIG-B link 24
DO 10 24
Internal use
TXD only
#
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COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS > Insulation
• International
TECHNICAL DATA
IEC61850
Level A > Design
Certificate
by KEMA Surface mounting cases (4 U, 40/80T) are included,
suitable for flush mounting on 19" cabinets and panels.
A native 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection is available
> EMC (electrical/optical), together with two to four serial
communication links (software configurable).
• IEC 61000-4-12:1995 (IEC 255 Part 22-1) - High
frequency disturbance: Class III (2.5 kV) Internal rugged Ethernet switch boards (simple, or
• IEC 61000-4-2-2:2002 (IEC 60255-22-2) - switch for redunded Ethernet ring with self-healing or
Electrostatic discharge: switch for redunded Ethernet star) allow construction of
Level 4 (8kV contact, 15kV air) multiple applications using fewer devices and
• IEC 61000-4-3:2002 (IEC 60255-22-3) - Radiated demanding a high level of EMC immunity.
immunity: Level 3 (10 V/m-1GHz) The direct CT/VT interface avoids the use of external
transducers. Digital inputs and outputs eliminate
• IEC 61000-4-4:2001 (IEC 60255-22-4) -
interposing relays. Removable connectors simplify
Fast transient or burst: level 4
installation.
• IEC 61000-4-5:2001-Surge immunity: Level 4
• IEC 61000-4-6:2003 - High frequency conducted
• Degree of protection:
immunity: Level 3
• IP20 for the MiCOM C264 (80TE) case
• IEC 61000-4-8:1993 - Power frequency magnetic
field immunity: Level 5 (100A/m for 1mn ; 1000A/m • IP50 for the MiCOM C264C (40TE) case body
for 3s) • Front panel (LCD or Leds): IP 52 for both cases
• IEC61000-4-9:1993 - Impulse magnetic field immu-
nity: Level 5 (1000A/m pulses) > Power Supply
• IEC61000-4-10:2001 - Damped oscillatory magnetic
• Nominal Auxiliary Voltage:
field immunity: Level 5 (100A/m at 100kHz and
1MHz) • VA, nom:
• IEC 61000-4-16:1998 - Power frequency immunity: 24 VDC, 48-60 VDC, 110-125 VDC, 220 VDC,
CM 500 V/DM 250 V via 0.1µF and 230 VAC
50/60 Hz, ± 20%, and 40W max.
• EN 55022:2003 (CISPR 22) - Conducted emission:
admissible consumption
Gr. I, class A (from 0.15 to 30 MHz)
• Stored-Energy Time:
• EN 55022:2003 (CISPR 22) - Radiated emission:
≤ 50 ms for interruption
Gr. I, class A (from 30 to 1000 MHz, 10m)
O I L/R
BCD time-of-year-code
408,4
12.5
17.7
156.5
155.5
177
172.2
3 3
10.8
• Operating range: 45 to 66 Hz
All dimensions in
• Sampling rate: 64 samples per cycle
30
MICOM
MiCOM
C264C > CT measurements inputs:
(4U, 40TE)
• Nominal current: 1A or 5A (ΙN)
17
O I L/R
17.7
200
10 • Nominal consumption per phase:
< 0.15A at ΙN
12
All dimensions in mm
• Load rating: 20A in continuous
172.2
30A for 3s
157.5
177
100A for 1s
• Surge current: 250 ΙN
30
> VT measurements inputs: > Control/Digital Output relays
• Nominal voltage: 57.7 to 500 V • Nominal Operating voltage range:
• Nominal consumption per phase: 24 to 250VDC or 230 VAC
< 0.1 VA at 130 V • Digital output relays:
• Maximum measurable voltage: • Continuous current: 2,5 A
577 Veff • Short-duration current: 30A for 500ms,
100A for 30ms
• Breaking capacity:
> DC Analogue inputs DC: 50W resistive,
• Range (independently configurable): 15W inductive (L/R=20ms)
• ±1.25, ±2.5, ±5 and ±10V AC: 1250 VA (cos Φ = 0,7)
• ±1, ±5, ±10 and ±20 mA
• 0-1, 0-5, 0-10, 0-20 and 4-20 mA
> Control output relays:
• A/D converter resolution:
• Continuous current: 5 A
15 bits + sign
• Short-duration current: 30A for 4s, 250 A for 30ms
• Sampling period: 100ms to 10s
• Breaking capacity
(adjustable)
(Double pole contacts wired in serial):
• Rejection ratio mode (at 50/60 Hz):
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DC: 100W resistive,
• SMMR (serial): > 40 dB
30W inductive (L/R=40ms)
• CMMR (common): >100 dB
AC: 2000 VA (cos Φ = 0,7)
• Linearity error ± 2 LSB
• Accuracy at 25°C:
> Internal Ethernet Switches:
• Better than 0.1% in voltage
(full scale at 25 ºC) • Simple Switches: 4*10/100 baseT (RJ45) ports
• Better than 0.1% in current + up to 2* 10/100 base FX (optical) ports;
(full scale at 25 ºC) • Switches for redunded Ethernet ring
• Zero suppression adjustable (SNMP managed):
AUTOMATION-L3-C264-BR-05.07-1391c-GB - © - AREVA - 2007. AREVA, the AREVA logo and any alternative version thereof are trademarks and service marks of AREVA.
4*10/100 baseT (RJ45) ports + 2* 10/100 base FX
> Digital inputs (DI) (optical) ports for redundancy
• Nominal voltage: • Switches for redunded Ethernet star (Dual Homing,
• Vn,nom: 24 VDC, 48-60 VDC, SNMP managed):
110-125 VDC and 220 VDC, ±20% 4*10/100 baseT (RJ45) ports
• or Multi -voltage (24-> 220VDC) + 2* 10/100 base FX (optical) ports
on the DIU210 board • Multi-Mode or Single-mode optical interfaces
• Power consumption per input:
• 2 to 6 mA, maximum power dissipation is
0,45 W ± 20% per input TERMINALS
• or short peak-current (>25mA) • Transducerless measurements:
on the DIU210 board Threaded terminals and M4 for ring-terminal
connection: conductor cross sections of
> Binary Count inputs 2 x 2.5 mm2 or 1 x 4 mm2
C264 offers single or dual binary digital inputs as • Other Inputs and Outputs:
pulse accumulator with a maximum frequency of 20Hz Threaded terminal ends M3, self centering with
with a pulse/interpulse ratio of 1:1. wire protection for conductor cross sections
from 0.2 to 2.5 mm2.
> Digital measurement inputs • IRIG-B interface: BNC plug.
Groups of 4, 8, 12 or 16 binary DI per board as BCD,
Binary, Gray, Decimal, 1-among-N coded inputs. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
• Operating temperature:
-25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F)
• Storage temperature:
-40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +158°F)
• Ambient humidity range:
Δ75% relative humidity (annual mean), up to 56
days at = 93% relative humidity and 40 °C,
condensation not permissible.
MiCOM C264
Configurator Database Tool
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