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3. ee 83 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 4 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 1 Introduction The SYMAP digital protection relay devices are described in this section An overview of the units is given with regard to their characteristics applications and functional scope There are three series of SYMAP units as follows SYMAP Y Essential cost series Basic series Basic series expanded to include LED indicators event data recorder extended board power management and diesel control For more detailed information about the hardware and software capabilities of these series please refer to Chapter 1 8 1 1 SYMAP Product Overview is a digital protection relay for use in low medium and high voltage power systems Because of its integrated protection functions and human machine interface capabilities it 15 an efficient and cost effective solution for all types of switch bays With three powerful microprocessors offers complete protection functions for generators motors synchronous and asynchronous transformers power lines and distributions All protection functions can be activated simultaneously and there are no limits to using all of them at the same time With five breaker controls can activated with all the functions such as display control and blocking for optimal breaker management A sma
4. Shunt 1 OZ Uo 21 ANSI 50 2 Uo so A CEL 490 22 02 08 21 x 1 1 i i A A A A Figure 2 21 Event history e The format of the time stamp is year month day hour minutes seconds milliseconds e The last symbol in the line 14 A shows whether the event has been changed to active status A or inactive status 1 e The number 0000 shows the scroll index e The number 0010 shows the amount of events actually stored SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 38 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 3 5 Detailed Protection History The detailed protection history stores all events of the protection functions of The events within the detailed protection history are sorted by their time stamp see figure 2 22 By using the UP and DOWN keys a certain event can be selected and with ENTER another window containing detailed fault information can be opened Up to 1000 events can be stored 000 DETAILED PROTECTION HISTORY Y 004 Navigation block ENTER Figure 2 22 Protection history 1 Event number of the alarm 02 Text field for alarm description 693 Time stamp with format year month day hour minutes seconds milliseconds The number 000 shows the scroll index e The number gt 004 shows the amount of events actually stored SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 39 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User
5. SYMAP Power Protection Monitoring 17 01 2807 15 86 38 Diesel Control Power Management LS OFF FH OFF User s Manual Generator Panel 1 10 12 2005 19 85 38 GEN PRIO Generator Panel i 18 127 2886 19 86 58 Final LS FF OFF 68Hz PiB BEkU Stucke elektronik stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual FOR THIS DOCUMENT WE RESERVE ALL RIGHTS WITHOUT OUR CONSENT IN WRITING IT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS NOR BE MADE ACCESSIBLE TO THIRD PARTIES ANY VIOLATION WILL BE SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION THE CONTENT OF THIS MANUAL IS FURNISHED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY THE CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY STUCKE ELEKTRONIK GMBH SIUCKE ELEKTRONIK GMBH ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS DOCUMENTATION Version 27 02 2007 RR File SYMAP UsersManual E doc Firmware CU 1 10 31 08 2006 MU 1 0 24 08 2006 RU 1 10 07 04 2006 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 2 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Table of content OL EE 5 SYMAP Product Overview eee ettet 5 SYMAP Human Machine Interface HMI eere 5 SYMAP Protection Functions c ccccccssecscssssssssssvsvscsesecececscecevevevevecsesecececaca
6. 06 02 2004 11200215 2 Controls _______ gt Breaker 1 Diagram 1 2 gt should active display of 514 17 selected graphic gt should inactive 2 1 858 0R LOGIC Figure 2 24 Interlock page 1 09 2 09 3 4 5 6 Timestamp of the action Control Which process was introduced by the user The number of the breaker The diagram number of the interlock logic which belongs to the corresponding breaker The event number that should be activated to release the control The event number that should be deactivated to release the control SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 41 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 4 Process Pages The third group of pages are the process pages These pages show processed measured values which are used for showing the user synchronizing process data or the thermal image of the motor or generator The PROCESS LIST 1s the content page of the process pages The content depends on the device type and the enabled software modules By using the navigation block the user can select and enter a certain page To enter the PROCESS LIST or to toggle within these pages either the hotkey F3 or the key combination shown on figure 2 25 can be pressed Key combination PROUESS JISL ENTER Diesel overview Power management Load Page PM Regulators Synchronizer Breaker counter MDEC overview MDEC meters MDEC status
7. Load depending start condition reached Start G 1 in 34 sec The first line shows that Generator 2 exceeds the second load limit for start parameter 0905 followed by its actual power and the limit value The second line shows that Generator 1 will be started next after the start delay time This status will be shown if parameter 0902 15 set to single 1 total load limit reached 8496 80 90 Load depending start condition reached Start G 1 in 45 sec The first line shows that the relative net power exceeds the first load limit for start parameter 0903 followed by the actual net power and the limit value The second line shows that Generator 1 will be started next after the start delay time This status will be shown if parameter 0902 is set to total 2 total load limit reached 8496 80 90 Load depending start condition reached Start in 67 sec The first line shows that the relative net power exceeds the second load limit for start parameter 0905 followed by the actual net power and the limit value The second line shows that Generator 1 will be started next after the start delay time This status will be shown if parameter 0902 is set to total Low frequency 47 50 Hz 48 00 Hz Load depending start condition reached Start in 56 sec The first line shows that the frequency of the net falls below the low frequency limit for start parameter 0907 followed by the actual frequency of the net and the limit value
8. following time Serial communication START 1 29 11 15 14 55 RS422 RS485 at the following time Stop sources Load limit 67 STOP G 2 29 11 15 14 55 Load limit for stop reached with 67 Generator 2 stopped at the following time Load curr 67 STOP G 2 29 11 15 14 55 Load and current limit for stop reached with 67 Generator 2 stopped at the following time following time following time the following time G1 ALS56 1 STOP G1 29 11 15 14 55 Generator 1 was stopped by prio 1 alarm channel 56 ALS7 2 STOP G1 29 11 15 14 55 Generator 1 was stopped by prio 2 alarm channel 57 following time Generator 2 stopped serial communication RS422 RS485 at the following time SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 57 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 5 4 Load control page The load control pages provide a load overview of all XG devices which are linked via CAN BUSI see figure 2 39 The line of the load table is sorted by the CAN BUS identifier G LOAD 100 5 1 NIM STATUS 1 5 Navigation block ONJOFF 9010 sym ONION 85 OlA sym load ON ON 6 0 ONION 85 OlA sym load ONION 67 1 lA sym load ONION 0 1 stopped ON ON O 1 A stopped ON ON O 1 A stopped ON ON stopped ON 1 2 693 64695 996 697 098 Figure 2 39 Lo
9. M 2 5 198 9 80 gt 18610 80 18810 80 Figure 2 10 Power meters 1 Active power of the feeder bus with unit kW the sign or in front of the value shows the direction of the power flow 2 Reactive power of the feeder bus with unit kvar the sign or in front of the value shows capacitive or inductive load 093 Apparent power of the feeder bus with unit kVA 4 Power factor of the feeder bus the power factor shows the relation between active and reactive power 5 The second section of the power meters page shows in detail the active reactive and the power factor of each phase The active powers are shown with sign SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 27 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 5 Counter The counter page shows the counter contents of the processed values of active and reactive power and of the working hours see figure 2 11 COUNTER ABSOLUT E 91 pes p Q 12 3212236 display of selected graphic 092 OF kvarh 3 123 15 36 h m s 94 TEMP RESET Figure 2 11 Counter 1 The first section shows the contents of the absolute power and working hour s counters 2 The second section shows the contents of the temporary power and working hour s counters The explanations of the abbreviations e P active forward power e P active reverse power e reactive cap power e 0 r
10. Ground current GCO no ground current EI EJ EI LI LJ EJ k drawing number Information for assigned drawing see chapter 8 SYMAP GCI GC2 GCS20 GCS100 Ground voltage G1V100 G1V400 G2V100 G2V400 Recording unit RUQ RU1 CO Cl C2 C3 C5 MI MA Extended board type 3 Special configurations o one ground current input 0 20 x In two ground current inputs 0 20 x In one sensitive ground current input 0 20 mA one sensitive ground current input 0 100 mA no ground voltage 100 V N3 PT secondary one 400 V N3 PT secondary one 100 PT secondary two 400 V N3 PT secondary two without recording unit with recording unit Communication up to 5 ports available standard 1 x CANBUS P M 1 x RS232 PC additional CANBUS Port direct engine control additional RS422 or 5485 MODBUS additional PROFIBUS DP RS485 additional PROFIBUS DP fibre optic additional RS232 fibre optic for 8710 additional RS485 IEC60870 5 103 ISDN Modem analog Modem none CMA 210 16 x PT100 CMA 211 24 x binary inputs 5 x PT100 24 x binary outputs CMA 212 16 x binary inputs 18 x binary outputs n request none ground insulation fault for generator or motor rotor with GPS module with additional Transponder access Shunt1 output normally closed standard n o SYMAP UsersManual E doc 81 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 4 1 Or
11. Systemfail page MDEC failures DISPLAY F1 METERS ALARMS F2 ALARMS METERS PROCESS vr 1 2 F3 FA METERS ALARMS PROCESS N Figure 2 17 Alarms Event list SHORTCUTS if the menu bar is not visible e If an ALARM EVENT page is displayed it is possible to change the ALARM EVENT pages directly by using the F2 ALARMS key or the left right keys e If an ALARM EVENT page is not displayed it is possible to recall the last displayed ALARM EVENT page directly by using the F2 ALARMS SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 34 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 3 1 Active Alarms The alarm page will be displayed automatically in case an alarm appears see figure 2 18 Then in accordance with the alarm settings the alarm number event number and the title of the alarm will be displayed The alarms within this page are sorted by the appearance time If more than eight alarms are stored by SYMAP the user can scroll the alarm list up and down by using navigation block In addition to the alarm text the corresponding LED on the left side of the LCD display only SYMAP BCG and the internal beeper will be activated The colour of the LED green amber and red can be set within the parameter setting of the alarm controller If an alarm occurs the corresponding LED will blink quickly fast as long as the alarm 1s acknowledged or the alarm is no longer active The LED will blink slow
12. The feedback signals are invalid 0125 Breaker 1 control time fail The control time fail events will be set if the 0138 Breaker 2 control time fail expected breaker situation fails to happen after 0151 Breaker 3 control time fail this control supervision time is passed SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 74 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 3 Technical characteristics 3 1 General technical characteristics Table 3 1 shows the general technical characteristics of SYMAP family Table 3 1 General technical characteristics of series Ambient condition Humidity Degree of protection 7 Vibration Cross over frequency 15 8 Hz 1 0 mm amplitude to 1 g acceleration in 3 orthogonal axes 7 Seismic vibration KWU DWR 1300 Frequency range 5 Hz to 100 Hz Cross over frequency 11 2 Hz 10 0 mm amplitude to 5 g acceleration Sweep rate 5 Hz to 35 Hz 1 Oct min Sweep rate 35 Hz to 100 Hz 10 Oct min in 3 orthogonal axes 7 Tests Electromagnetic compatibility EN 55011 EN 61000 4 KERI Protection functions IEC255 KERI SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 75 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Table 3 2 shows the general technical characteristics of SYMAP X series Table 3 2 General technical characteristics of SYMAP X series 5 Ambient condition Service temperature 209 to 70 Degree of protection Vibration Cross over frequency 15 8 Hz 1 0 mm am
13. The table 2 10 shows all available breaker controls Table 2 10 Available breaker controls Breaker Control F OUT IN 2 5 3 Breaker Control Process If the breaker control process 15 introduced via a trigger logic the corresponding interlock diagram will be checked In case of interlock the interlock page will appear with detailed fault information In case of release the corresponding breaker control event controls the binary output and the control time will be activated The control event is set as long as the feedback signal of the breaker indicates a successful breaker movement or the control time 15 passed In case the control time is passed the corresponding control time fail event events 0125 0138 and 0151 will be activated with which the user can create an alarm The fail events can be deactivated with the ACK 2 5 4 Front Panel Handling The control of the breaker from the front panel is only possible in LOCAL or TEST operation mode and if the breakers are not LOCKED The breakers can be locked and unlocked within the Enter gt Control gt System gt Breaker With F4 the breaker selector can be activated Before selecting a breaker to control the password or alternative the transponder card 15 requested The request of password can be disabled by parameter 0112 After passing the password window the user has two minutes control release SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 72 8
14. Event 2933 is active and Event 2932 is inactive With these events the user can build applications with the event builder and binary outputs and than control the applications over this page 7 state The state of the lockout relay is shown C98 reset The status of the reset mode of the lockout relay is shown e reset is not possible ready A reset is with ENTER possible SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 66 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 7 2 Applications Over the application page the user can activate several events to control applications made with the event builder Every line has an unique event number Line Test 1 ON is connected with event 3300 line Test 1 OFF with event 3301 and so on An event can be activated for 5 sec by selecting a line with UP or DOWN and then pressing ENTER APPLICATIONS Test 1 ON Test L OFF Net parallel ON Net parallel OFF reserved reserved reserved reserved Figure 2 46 Applications SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 67 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 7 3 Recorder In the recorder control page all settings for the recording unit can be done see figure 2 47 RECORDER SETTING Setting range 91 CONTROL START START STOP 2 _ P Recorder ON OFF ON Ss gt Overwrite ON OFF ON Sy Sections 3 1 display of 1 5 95 Samp1les lz selected graphic 6 12 24 36 48 60 72 96 gt Rec
15. GROUPS display of selected graphic Figure 2 19 Alarm groups 91 This line shows the present active number of groups 2 This line shows the present active number of alarms 3 This field shows list of event numbers of the active groups SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 36 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 3 3 Active Events This page shows all active events by their number see figure 2 20 The event list in the appendix shows all events which SYMAP handle 91 active events 9200 active alarms EVENTS OUI 504 505 506 715 1103 2007 display of selected graphic 69 3 Figure 2 20 Active events 1 This line shows the number of active events 692 This line shows the number of active alarms 3 These lines show list of the actually active events SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 37 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 3 4 Event History The event history stores all events whose status has changed In addition to the event number a text string and a time stamp will be issued The event history page is sorted by the time stamp Up to 5000 events can be stored The user can scroll within this page by using the up down keys of the navigation block Figure 2 21 shows an example of a event history EVENT HISTORY Navigation block ANSI 50 2 OZ y 2 1 ACK key 02 08 21 ACK key 02 08 21 Shunt 1 02 208 24 22 2 24720224 22302 Lami Z
16. Sart order By pressing the enter key a start order is send to the corresponding aggregate Start next By pressing the enter key a start next aggregate command is sent The aggregate which is next in the start sequence will be started Stop order By pressing the enter key a stop order to the corresponding aggregate will be sent Stop block By pressing the enter key a stop block for the load depending stopping PM will be activated The text is changing to ACTIV and will be blinking on all nodes in the same net The stop block can be disabled on any node in the same net by pressing the enter key again The activation status is stored non volatile Speed By pressing the enter key the speed higher and lower events can be activated in help with the arrow key up and down If the up key is active the event 2940 in the corresponding device will be activated as long as the key is pressed With the down key event 2941 will be activated Voltage By pressing the enter key the voltage higher and lower events can be activated in help with the arrow key up and down If the up key is active the event 0961 in the corresponding device will be activated as long as the key is pressed With the down key event 0962 will be activated Mode In this line the mode of the corresponding aggregate can be selected The possible modes are automatic and manual Priority The priority of the corresponding device can be set To modify the number of priori
17. The change of each switching device On Off commands through central power management system Every attempt or trail to give a command prohibited by interlocking Every alarm signal also from diagnostics Data logs for measurement inputs 1 4 1 Event History SYMAP automatically collects and stores all activated events with their number title appearing and disappearing status and a time stamp A maximum of 5000 events can be stored In case of overflow the oldest data will be recorded over 1 4 2 Detailed Protection Function History SYMAP automatically collects and stores all activated events related to protection functions with the following detailed information Event number Event title Time stamp Pickup or trip value with fault phase indication Setting value Trip time 3 line voltage and current pickup synchronized with the trip event A maximum of 1000 protection function events can be stored In case of overflow the oldest data will be recorded over SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 7 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 1 4 3 Data Recorder Optional The data recorder can log 16 analog inputs 14 digital inputs and 12 digital outputs The recorder has the following settings Recorder on off Number of samples per cycle 6 to 72 Recording period 5 s 60 s Pre trigger 0 100 90 Trigger event stop for recorder The recording period depends on the number of samples The recorder can
18. The second line shows that Generator 1 will be started next after the start delay time 2 have high current 78 75 Load depending start condition reached Start G in 67 sec The first line shows that Generator 2 exceeds the current limit for start parameter 0909 followed by its actual current and the limit value SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 55 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual The second line shows that Generator 1 will be started next after the start delay time This status will be shown if parameter 0902 is set to single High current reached 78 99 75 90 Load depending start condition reached Start 1 in 79 sec The first line shows that the relative net current exceeds the current limit for start parameter 0909 followed by the actual net current and the limit value The second line shows that Generator 1 will be started next after the start delay time This status will be shown if parameter 0902 15 set to total Load limit for stop reached 55 99 60 Load depending stop condition reached Stop G 4 in 129 sec The first line shows that the relative net power falls below the remaining load limit for stop parameter 0913 followed by the actual net load and the limit value The second line shows that Generator 4 will be stopped next after the stop delay time Load and current limit Load 54 96 60 Load depending stop condition reached Stop G 4 in 145 sec The first line shows that
19. UZ s STIS 100217 US 5702 10013 BUS 1 V 60 0 Hz 01 254 012 440 display of 02 254 023 440 selected graphic U3 254 031 440 BUS 2 IV 0 0 Hz U12 0 Us 0 25 0 0 11314 0 Figure 2 9 Voltage meters 1 The first section shows the feeder voltages measured via inputs X1 17 19 and 21 The first line contains the title of the voltage system and the corresponding actual frequency The left side shows the phase voltage of U1 U3 the right side the line voltage 2 first section shows the BUSI voltages measured via inputs X1 18 20 and 22 The first line contains the title of the voltage system and the corresponding actual frequency The left side shows the phase voltage of U1 U3 the right side the line voltage 3 This part is only be displayed if the bus 2 input is enabled The first section shows the bus 2 voltages measured via inputs X1 23 24 and 25 The first line contains the title of the voltage system and the corresponding actual frequency The left side shows the phase voltage of U1 U3 the right side the line voltage The unit of the voltage values for all 3 sections are V or kV if the nominal voltage parameter 0201 15 greater than 99999 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 26 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 4 Power Meters The power meters page contains processed values of current and voltage measurements see figure 2 10 POWER METERS kW
20. elektronik User s Manual 2 Operation of SYMAP This chapter describes the interface to the user The interface comprises the display elements the key pads the RS232 port and the transponder 2 1 Front panel SYMAP provides with its big graphic liquid crystal display LCD the 7 segment displays and single LED indicators a comfortable display panel The 7 Segment displays single LED indicators and Transponder lines 1 5 11 are only available for SYMAP BC BCG Figure 2 1 shows in detail the elements on the front panel BC f ACK 09 1 SETS 69 13 2 F2 F3 ALARM 5 PROCESS 3 9 4 ALARM READY 69 5 SYS CHECK V 6 7 C9 8 9 10 Figure 2 1 Front panel 1 7 segment display for of average current voltage and power e If one of the three current phases is above nominal the current display shows this phase blinking e The power display will blink in case of reverse power 692 LED unit indicator for the corresponding 7 segment display the indication can be for current A kA and for voltage V kV and and for power kW MW and 9 3 7 segment display for power factor or alternative for frequency programmable within 7 seg page 4 LED unit indicator which indicates Hz if frequency display is selected or cos for power factor 5 Location of transponder coil to allow user access wi
21. 15 A In the first column Ip the actual measured value of the transformer primary side 1s shown The next column 151 shows the current values of the transformer secondary side one These values refer to the nominal rated current parameter 0200 multiplied by the transformer winding ratio for secondary side one parameter 0220 The column with the title 162 shows the current values of the transformer secondary side two These values refer to the nominal rated current parameter 0200 multiplied by the transformer winding ratio for secondary side one parameter 0225 If differential protection 1s active the second section 15 displayed The first column shows the differential current The measuring principle 15 that the result of all phase currents flowing into the transformer have to be zero If not the current difference of the corresponding phase will be shown in this column These values refer to the nominal rated values of the primary side The second column shows the converted percentage values of the first column In the third column the peak values of the percentage values are stored Use the F2 MAX RESET to reset the maximum values SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 25 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 3 Voltage Meters The voltage meters page shows each phase and line voltage of the corresponding measured voltage system see figure 2 9 VOLTAGE METERS GEN V 60 0 Hz 01 5774 012 10006
22. 3 x for feeder current e 3 x for feeder voltage SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 9 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual With the analog inputs for measurement the following values can be measured and displayed 3 x phase to phase and line voltages of feeder and bus bars 1 and 2 3 x phase feeder current average max value 3 x phase differential current max value Frequencies of all systems min max value Ground current and voltage max value Active and reactive power of each phase Active and reactive ground power Power factor of each phase Active and reactive power counter reverse and forward constant and temporary Operating hours Breaker cycles life time Harmonic waves of feeder current and voltage up to 5th harmonic wave 1 7 2 Additional Analog Channels SYMAP offers the following additional analog inputs and outputs for analog signals e 4 analog inputs 4 20 mA 0 20 mA e 4x analog outputs 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 1 7 3 Digital Inputs and Outputs SYMAP offers the following digital inputs and relay outputs e 4 x digital inputs e 12 x digital relay outputs 1 7 4 Communication Interfaces SYMAP provides communication ports available with the following interfaces RS232 on the front panel for programming and data output 2 CANBUS RS422 RS485 port 1 PROFIBUS DP 65485 or optional via a fibre optic port 1 7 5 Extended Board Optional An extended board can be connected to SYMAP provid
23. DISPLAY F1 METERS PROCESS F3 PROCESS Hiz F1 F2 F3 4 METERS ALARMS PROCESS Figure 2 25 Process list SHORTCUTS if the menu bar is not visible e Ifa process page is displayed it 1s possible to change the process pages directly by using F3 PROCESS or the left right keys e Ifa process page is not displayed it is possible to recall the last displayed process page directly by using F3 PROCESS SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 42 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 4 1 Synchronization Page This page appears automatically after one of the three synchronization units 1s activated If no synchronization unit 15 activated the page will appear as follows see figure 2 26 SYNCHRONIZING PAGE Active unit Select GEN gt BUS1 GEN gt BUS2 BUS1 gt BUS2 display of selected graphic Figure 2 26 Synchronization page 691 synchronization unit is active With the 1 and ENTER keys a unit can be selected and activated If one of the three synchronization units is active the page will appear as follows see figure 2 27 SYNCHRONIZ UNIT 1 PHASE ANGLE NOT OK T 4 gt FREQUENCIES NOT OK MIN 2 558 90 MAX 61 20 Hz 0 00 Hz display of 0 513 40200282 selected graphic DIFF 0 500mHz VOLTAGES NOT OK MIN 9000 V MAX 11000 V 2 2 0 V 2051 0 V DIFF 0 2500V 1 Title and number of the act
24. Limit awe Delay time evice code Range Step to nominal related to nominal of dU dF min 50 ms of Un min 50ms of Un min 100ms 32 Overload 5 0 200 0 0 1 9o 0 8 0 1 8 999 9 s 5 of tset of In min 100 ms 5 0 1000 0 0 8 up to 3 x In 5 of tset of Pq 2 0 up to 20 In min 100 ms 5 0 96 2000 0 1 0 up to 3 x In 5 of tset of In 2 0 up to 20 x In or see curve min 50 ms of Un min 50 ms 49 Thermal overload 5 0 1000 0 0 1 0 5 up to 3 x In 0 1 s 999 9 s 5 of tset 10 0 2000 0 0 5 up to 3 x In 5 of tset of In 1 0 up to 20 x In min 50 ms 10 0 2000 0 0 5 up to 3 x In 5 of tset of In 1 0 up to 20 x In min 50 ms 10 0 2000 0 0 5 up to 3 x In 5 of tset of In 1 0 up to 20 x In or see curve min 50 ms 10 0 96 2000 0 96 0 5 up to 3 x In 5 of tset of In 1 0 up to 20 x In or see curve min 50 ms SILR Lockedrotor 5 0 2000 0 0 1 9o 0 5 up to 3 x In 0 1 s 999 9 s 5 of tset 59 Overvoltage 5 0 200 0 0 1 0 5 0 03 5 99 99 s 5 of tset of Un min 50 ms of Un isi LR GERE SEREN 5 0 2000 0 0 5 up to 3 x In 5 of tset of In 1 0 up to 20 x In min 50 ms 67GS GD Dir earth fault 0 5 mA 30 0mA 0 2 mA 0 03 5 99 995 5 of tset 30 mA 6000mA min 50 ms 81 Frequency relay 35 Hz 70Hz 0 1 0 1 0 1 8 999 9 s 5 of tset min 100 ms 2 0 2000 0 1 0 up to 3 x
25. X X X X X X Logic diagrams X X X X X X X X X PROTECTION RELAYS ACCORDING TO ANSI DEVICE NUMBERS 15 __ Matching device motorpoti X X X X X 24 Overexcitation protection x x 25 Automatic synchronizing X X X 278 _ Busundervdtage df im X X X X 32 Overloadrelay X X X X X 37 Undmuren X X X X X 40 0 _ Lossoffieldreacpower impedance X X X x 46 Reverse phase current X x 49 Thermal overload protection X X X X 50 Circuit Breaker failure X X X X X X 50 instantaneous _ X X X X X X X X S0G N Current earth fault instantaneous X X X X X X 51 AC time overcurrent def time IDMT X X X X X X X X 516 ACGroundoverur deftim IDMT X X X X X X Lokedrtr X X X SIVR Voltage restrained overcurrent X 66 Startinhibit X X X 67 overcurrent def time IDMT X X X X X X X x 67GS D dir earth fault definite time X X X X X X 78 Vector surge supervision X X X X X X 785 Outofsteptiping 1 X
26. bar graph shows the relation of the actual sum to the max switching cycle parameter 1938 69 3 This table shows the four 1 4 switching current limits parameters 1939 to 1942 in kA the four contact wear limits parameters 1943 1946 90 and the four switch cycles limits parameter 1947 1950 Note The value of a limit in the table 1s blinking 1f the corresponding limit 1s reached SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 50 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 5 SYMAP BCG XG Pages The following four process pages are available only with BCG XG and correspond to SYMAP XG BCG s power management functions 2 4 5 1 SYMAP BCG XG Main Page The main page of 5 BCG XG differs slightly from the main page of other SYMAP types see Chapter 2 4 1 In addition to the information provided by this main page shows data about the diesel generator and the status of the loaded net see figure 2 36 display or selected graphic Figure 2 36 SYMAP BCG main page 1 Generator field title Two lines are reserved for the title which can be set directly within main page Enter gt Setting gt Change gt General parameter gt Text not yet activated 692 Date Time can be updated from the integrated real time clock RTC which can be set with parameter 0100 to parameter 0104 The date format Y Y MM DD can be selected with Parameter 0105 E
27. bay controller for the power management system or substation system The following list shows the station system items available through 5 Remote supervision Remote control Remote parameter setting Central registration of measured and calculated values Central event logging Central fault recording analysis and logging Plant power management 1 7 Terminal Connections All connections to SYMAP are made with terminal plugs on the backside of the device allowing the device to be exchanged easily The terminal blocks are divided into the following groups Analog input for measurement Additional analog channels Digital inputs and outputs Communication interfaces Extended board optional 1 7 1 Analog Input for Measurement SYMAP provides inputs for analog sensors at the rear of the device If terminal plugs for the CT s are disconnected the circuits will be linked automatically so that there 1s no disconnection in the CT circuit loops A total of 17 analog inputs for current and voltage transformers are used for the protection functions The following list shows the possible connections for current transformers and potential transformers PT that SYMAP offers 3 x CT for feeder current 3 x CT for differential current 2 CT for ground current 3 x PT for feeder voltage 3 x PT for bus bar 1 voltage 3 x PT for bus bar 2 voltage 2 for ground voltage By use of combined sensors SYMAP can provide e
28. period 1 00 s 2 0 86 53 sec 97 Pretrigger 50 5 0 100 5 Ss a Trigger ALL ALL TRIP EVENT DATE PC 2 date 05y 06m 014 Date setting 910 time 17h 34m 57s Time setting Sll event 0 1401 Two trigger events Figure 2 47 Recorder setting Detailed description of the settings 691 Manual start or stop of the recorder by pressing ENTER C92 Enables the recorder 3 Enables the overwrite mode works only if more than one section is selected e OFF After triggering the last section the recording will stop definitely e ON After triggering the last section the recording will continue with the first section 4 Selects the number of the recording sections 1 up to 5 for every section the other settings are identical like the number of samples the period the pretrigger etc If more than one section 15 selected and one section 15 triggered the recording will continue automatically with the next section The number in brackets shows which section 15 actually recorded 5 Selection of the samples per period of the measured generator or feeder frequency 35 Hz 70 Hz 6 Length of the recording time for every section according to the memory size of the recording unit table 2 8 gives an overview of the maximum recording time depending on the number of sections the samples per period and the nominal frequency Table 28 Maximum recording time Max period sec for 50 Hz nominal Max
29. period sec for 60 Hz nominal mE d 604 151 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 68 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual C9 7 Setting of the pre trigger period in percent of the recording period 8 Selection of the source to trigger stop the recorder e ALL The recorder will be triggered by all sources e TRIP The recorder will be triggered only if a trip condition occurs by an alarm or shunt 1 e EVENT The recorder will be triggered only if one of the events see 69 11 changes to the active state e DATE The recorder will be triggered only if the clock reaches the setted time see 9 and 10 The recorder can be triggered only by the Recorder Tool 9 Setting of the trigger date 10 Setting of the trigger time 11 Setting of the two trigger events SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 69 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 7 4 BCG XG provides a certificated protocol to the MDEC controller of MTU For this application the CANBUS2 port will be used If the application parameter of CANBUS2 port parameter 0319 is set to MDEC303 the MDEC control page will be displayed within the control menus With this MDEC control page the user can send instructions to the MDEC controller via CANBUS2 interface MDEC CONTROL Setting range Speed Demand Oe 259 Speed increase SNO opeed decrease YES NO CAN Speed Demand Sw O
30. s Manual By using ENTER the user can open another window with detailed fault information This window contains the fault information belonging to the selected alarm Figure 2 23 shows an example of a detailed information window 000 DETAILED PROTECTION HISTORY 21 004 1406 DU 2 DI HBiMM 55 HMO 1 140 5 5 5 092 210251 de 52241452002 5 69 3 Setting 3500 A 4 Pickup 4005 A 11 695 LD time 0 05 5 6 Current Voltage Figure 2 23 Detailed protection history 1 Title line of alarm 2 Time stamp of protection event 3 Setting value of the corresponding protection alarm 4 Pickup value of the event at the moment the event status changed and fault phase L1 L2 and L3 60 5 Trip time of the protection event 6 Pickup status of all phase currents and voltages at the moment the event status changed SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 40 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 3 6 Interlock page The interlock page appears when the user tried to control the breaker but the interlock logic of the device blocked this action Within this page the user has access to information about the action which was interrupted by the interlock The information is The page shown on figure 2 24 appears automatically in case of interlock error This page will be stored until the next interlock error occurs C9 1 C9 2 C9 3 94 C9 5 6 INTERLOCK PAGE
31. shows detailed information relevant to the active phases starting stopping operation stopped Status window similar to the one in the main page see Table 2 3 with exception of the phase timer The phase timer appears within the starting and stopping phases and shows the current timer content of the corresponding phases Within the starting phase the number of trials is displayed Start counter the start counter shows the number of starts that have taken Circuit breaker state counter counter will be increased if the status of the circuit breaker changes from off to on Working hour counter this value shows the working hours of the aggregate The format is hours minutes seconds For the hours eight digits are reserved Active power counter the kWh register counts the measured active power of the diesel aggregate SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 53 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 5 3 Power Management Page This page shows and stores all activities relevant to power management functions see figure 2 38 Useful information such as net load stand by load and spinning reserve are displayed POWER MANAGEMENT 1 Sunes NET No 0 PRIORITY 1 AUTOMATIC CB CLOSED 692 95 STATUS WINDOW START STOP HISTORY 6 Figure 2 38 Power management amp 1 2 3 4 69 5 Own status this box shows the status of its own aggregate The generator number parameter 0180 the b
32. will be displayed If the load sharing function is blocked the user can easy find out which device 1s responsible for blocking since this device shows off status 98 Status of power management PM if the power management function of corresponding device is released will be displayed If the load sharing function is blocked the user can easy find out which device 1s responsible for blocking since this device shows off status SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 59 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 5 5 Command window of load control page In help with the navigation block the user can select a certain generator number By pressing the enter key a command windows on the right side can be opened see figure 2 40 This command window shows all commands the user can send to the corresponding diesel aggregate The command window can be password protected with parameter 0198 General PM Parameter G LOAD 1005 Close window ENTER Start order ENTER Start next ENTER Stop order ENTER Stop block ENTER Speed ENTER Voltage ENTER Mode MANU Priority 4 Asymm load 80 5 Asymm PF 0 84 BACK EXIT Figure 2 40 Command window of load control page With the navigation block the user can select a command Title line The title line contains the generator number to which the command is send Close window By pressing the enter key the command window will be closed
33. 2 Menu Tree SYMAP provides numerous of meters and process pages on LCD In addition the settings and controls of the device can be displayed and modified In help with the key pads on front panel the user will be guided through the menu in a very comfortable way By pressing ENTER the user can be enter the menu Figure 2 2 shows an overview how to get access to a selected display page of SYMAP DISPLAY CONTROL SETTING MAINPAGE VIEW CHANGE ENTER PASSWORD kkk SYSTEM RECORDER EXIT METERS PROCESS EXIT Figure 2 2 Menu tree The menu tree 15 divided into three main sections e The first section are the free accessable DISPLAY pages Here the user can get access to all meters alarms and process pages e The second section are the password protected CONTROL pages Within these pages the user can control the system device or applications and change often usable parameters e The third section are the SETTING pages Over these pages the user can change view all parameters of the device The CHANGE mode 15 password protected Please refer to the Service manual for a detailed description of this section SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 19 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 3 Graphic Pages The LCD 15 separated into the graphic section on the right side and the text or context page on the left side The graphic page see Appendix A3 will be selected wit
34. 5 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual without entering a password again and the selector frame will be displayed around the first breaker By pressing F4 again or left and right the selector frame can be moved clockwise from one breaker to the next Each breaker selection has its own event number event 2910 for Breaker 1 up to event 2912 for Breaker 3 If more than one breaker control is possible e g breaker 15 in OFF position and the user move the breaker out or switch it ON a window with possible controls appears at the left side of the LCD With up and down the user can select the required breaker control After this selection the user can introduce the breaker control with 1 on and 0 off The control process can be interrupted by pressing F4 Figure 2 49 shows how to introduce a breaker control from the front panel in local mode METERS OVERVIEW IZt 1076 15927 1720 2123532 4507 Figure 2 49 Front panel handling 69 1 Introduce a breaker control by pressing F4 amp 2 The frame can be moved clockwise from one breaker to the next by pressing F4 again 2 5 5 Test Mode There are two ways to control the breaker if the breaker is not in service OUT position The available modes are Test local TEST L and Test remote TEST R The controls in test mode have their own trigger logic Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt Event builder gt Br
35. A nominal binary I O voltage 24 V AC DC nominal binary I O voltage 60 V AC DC 8 nominal binary 1 voltage 230 AC DC k Drawing number Information for assigned drawing see chapter 8 EJ D E3 63 6 Ej gt N RA SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 82 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Accessories e Programming and parameter setting communication cable incl micro controller selection module e Flash Loader programming software WINDOWS 95 98 2000 NT XP e Parameter setting software WINDOWS 95 98 2000 NT XP e Test box 4 2 Extension boards The following extension boards are available for the dimensions please see the drawings at the appendix CMA210 e 16 PT100 sensor inputs two and three wire technology 24 VDC power supply 211 e 24 binary inputs 24 binary outputs e 5 PT100 sensor inputs two and three wire technology 24 VDC power supply CMA212 e 16 binary inputs e 18 binary outputs e 24 VDC power supply 4 3 Power supply for extension boards CMA220 e AC DC converter input 65 265 V AC output 24 V DC 0 5 221 DC DC converter input 14 38 V DC output 24 V DC 0 5 4 4 Additional board for short circuit redundancy CMA198 undervoltage coil and short circuit safety device terminal board e Control unit for the DC under voltage coil of the switching device Breaker e Safety device for short circuit protectio
36. In 5 of tset of In 2 5 up to 20 x In min 50 ms of In min 50 ms of In min 50 ms 5 0 2000 0 2 0 up to 3xIn 5 of tset protection of In 3 0 9o up to 20xIn min 70 ms 5 0 200 0 Na 1 s 999 9 s of tset of Un harmonic 2 11 other setting incl 5 0 200 0 B 0 1 s 999 9 s 10 of tset SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 79 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual preferentialtrip __ ofnomimalratedvalue min 500ms 3 5 Analogous outputs Table 3 6 shows the analogous output characteristics of SYMAP BC and SYMAP X series Table 3 6 Analogous output characteristics of SYMAP BC and series Characteristics Analog outputs 4 on board Range 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA in steps of 90 LA Accuracy The relative accuracy relates to full scale value 20 mA 3 6 Communication interface Table 3 7 shows the communication characteristics of SYMAP BC and SYMAP X series Table 3 7 Communication characteristics of SYMAP BC and SYMAP X series NO Characteristics Front panel PC serial RS232 interface 9 pin DSUB port on front panel for connecting a Interface personal computer Transmission speed 9 600 Baud 57 600 Baud Max Transmission distance 10 meters Rear panel Control Serial RS485 RS422 only for MODBUS ports galvanic isolated system Interface Transmission speed 9 600 Baud 57 600 Baud Max Transmission distance 1 kilometer PROFIBUS DP and MODBU
37. PT1000 ext board 2 21 21 217 ANALOG INPUT FOR MEASURING AND PROTECTION Total analog inputs 9 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 17 176 3 CT s for FEEDER CURRENT X X X X X 3 Ph current via combined sensor 3 CT s for DIFF CURRENT _ CT for GROUND CURRENT X X X X xe X X X CT for GROUND CURRENT2 3 Ph voltage via combined sensor PT for GROUND VOLTAGE X X X X X X PT for GROUND VOLTAGE2 000000 RECORDING UNIT Datalogger E heml IN IN one ground input available Ugnp SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 11 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Table 1 3 Software capabilities of SYMAP family POWER MANAGEMENT MODULES Loadsharingfasymmetriealloadctrl Frequency Voltage regulator 1 Powerfacorconrl Te Load controller big Load depending start stop 5 X X Preferential trip management Blackout management X LOGIC BUILDER UNIT PLC Breaker controls interlocks X X X X
38. S RTU protocol available Max Number of devices for one line 32 Rear panel fiber Optical Wavelength 660 nm ST connection port optical Interface Max Transmission distance 400 meter PROFIBUS DP protocol available Max Transmission speed for PROFIBUS DP 12MBaud Max Number of devices for one line 32 Rear panel Field CANBUS port physical layer for high speed CAN ISO 11898 for Bus Interface communication between SYMAP units Max Number of devices for one line 14 Termination necessary 120 2 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 80 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 4 Order information X and BC Series Ordering code Project Commission Available for Power supply 24 12 36 V DC 60 36 72 V DC 60 230 V AC 80 300 V DC Current transformer lA 0 20 x In CT separate measuring inputs on request 0 20 x In 5A 5 A CT 0 20 x In 5AM 5 CT separate measuring inputs on request 0 20 x In Voltage transformer n R100V 100 V N3 PT secondary resistor e PT100V R400V 100 PT secondary galvanic isolated 400 V N3 PT secondary resistor PT400V 400 PT secondary galvanic isolated B2 second bus bar Current transformer for differential protection DO differential protection D1 Generator and Motor application compensation D2 Transformer 2 windings vector groups D3 Transformer 3 windings vector groups
39. The display page is a control page for the 7 segment displays and the LCD see figure 2 16 The user can set the unit of the values percentage or actual value and choose between frequency and power factor display With the arrow keys the display item can be chosen and the display unit selected The percentage value relates to the nominal value of the feeder see parameter chapter nominal ratio values The display page can only be entered by using the menu Enter gt Display Meters gt Display setting DISPLAY SETTING 8089345 5 692 Voltage 3 Power 5 04 PF 5 LCD light 600 sec 6 gt LED TEST OFF 07 Language ENGLISH Figure 2 16 Display setting The lines 1 4 are only valid for the 7 segment displays only SYMAP 1 Selection of the unit for current display will show the measure feeder current in percent related to the nominal rated current parameter 0200 and A will show the current in amperes 092 Selection of the unit for voltage display will show the measured feeder voltage in percent related to the nominal rated voltage parameter 0201 and V will show the voltage in volts 093 Selection of the unit for power display will show the measured feeder power in percent related to the nominal rated power parameter 0202 and W will show the power in watts 4 Select
40. X 79 Auorcosing Q 05 X X X 87G M _Generator Motor differential X xX 87T Transformer differential X 8710 Line differential x M 87N Restrict earth faultrelay J 95 Inushblckng X Fuse failure voltage X X X X X SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 12 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 12 L3 LI X1 2 2 Ix 18 20 22 23 24 25 2 T X 1 u 4mm 171 Usi 0 22 Ground 181 X 2 1 1912 SYMAP BC 9 Shunt 1 194 Trip 2115 201 General T Wi connection Synchr on g Fet 1 out Fet 2 out Common 1 ge N Fet 3 out Fet 4 out Common Fet 5 out Fet 6 out 14 Common ANSI LIST Ip See Users Manual z d EV Jg NO e using of ZCT see F1 7 out Fet 8 out _ UJ ON gt Failure Lock 24 V out Relay Analog out 1 4 20 mA X 2 3 300 7 Analog out 2 4 20 mA 2 e 27 Analog out 3 4 20 mA Analog out 4 4 20 mA 30 7 4 E Fet 10 in Fet 11 i
41. YMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 45 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 4 2 Motor Page This page is only available if the motor protection is activated ANSI 37 ANSI 49 ANSI 51LR ANSI 66 The page appears automatically when the motor 15 in the starting phase The motor page 15 separated into three sections see figure 2 30 The first shows the actual state of the motor the second the status of Protection Functions ANSI 49 and ANSI 66 1f activated and the third section an overview of the most important settings for the motor protection MOTOR STATUS Curr EN Max 180 gt gt gt Temp MI 15 Start 5 7 10 48 Motor display of Status of 09 6 S protection relay 49 66 if activated selected graphic 21 T Start time 220 09 9 current 300 0 Allow time OS 99210 oLar 4 09 11 9 t 6 16 7 mb fbr 5 Figure 2 30 Motor status amp 1 09 2 09 3 09 4 09 5 09 6 The actual current of the motor related to the rated current is shown The graph shows the corresponding current value The full scale of the bar graph is 100 96 The maximum current during the last motor start 15 shown The actual thermal image of the motor is shown The bar graph shows the corresponding temperature image value The full scale of the bar graph is 100 Start counter and timer the counter shows the number of start attempts of the motor The timer mea
42. ad control page 1 Generator number this number is defined by parameter 0180 Enter gt Setting gt Change gt Power management gt General gt Parameter 0180 2 Load bar graph the power indicator of the generator the full scale of the bar graph is 110 The down arrow in the second line indicates the 100 percent mark C93 Generator current the current indicator of the generator the unit of this value is percent 4 Net number Bus bar section to which the generator is connected The net number will be read from one or two function inputs which will be defined with parameter 0182 and parameter 0183 Enter gt Setting Change gt Power management gt General gt Parameter 0182 and Parameter 0183 5 Operating mode the operating mode of the aggregate can be automatic A or manual 06 Status of diesel generator table 2 5 shows possible status indications with its meaning Table2 5 Status of diesel generator Status indication STOPPED Aggregate 15 stopped RUNNING Aggregate 1s in running mode The circuit breaker 1s open Indication during starting phase PREGLOW Preglow output is active SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 58 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual CB CLSD SYM LOAD ASY LOAD Indication during stopping phase Stop delay fix time 15 active 7 Status of load sharing LS if the load sharing function of the corresponding device is released ON
43. aly closed and the delay time can be set Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt Binary inputs Control time For each breaker control a control time must be defined Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt General parameter gt Parameters 0125 0138 and 0151 During that time each breaker control will be supervised Trigger logic of the breaker Within the trigger logic menu Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt Event builder gt Breaker control the events that should trigger the breaker control process must be defined The event list in the appendix A2 comprises all events that are available for the user Table 2 9 shows an extract of the event list SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 71 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Table 2 9 Event list in the appendix 2 Event 2912 1s active 1f breaker 3 15 selected frame 5 Interlock of breaker controls Enter gt Setting Change gt System gt Event builder gt Interlock diagrams With these logics see appendix A2 the user can build his own breaker interlocks For the interlocks all events in the event list are available If no interlock is used the logic can be switched off 6 Output controller Each breaker control has its own Event number e g breaker 1 move from ON OFF Event 0115 These control events must be linked to binary outputs to control the breakers Enter gt Setting Change gt System gt Binary outputs
44. amming 274 i X7 2 Function 72 Output 36 Inputs X40 Internal 24V DC 63 4 Function 24 Input X 47 Function 25 Input 24 1 Function 26 Input 23 Function 27 Input 2 22 2 Function 71 Output 22 Function 28 Input Extended Board i Function 29 Input CMA 217 2L Function 30 Input 20 101 Function 70 Output Function 31 Input 19 i 102 Q9 i M Function 18 9 103 100 1 17 104 T Function 69 Output 105 I I Inputs X41 106 15 1 Internal 2AV DC 72 Function gt 4X Function 68 Output 107 100 2 0 2 20 Function 32 Input 74 108 i TN Function 33 TH P ED a u Function 67 Output Function 35 Input Function 66 Output 2 Function 36 Input 1 Function 37 Input BABO Function 38 Input 112 Function 65 Output 80 Function 39 Input 114 8 2 7 Function 64 Output Function 115 PT 100 4 X4 6 116 Start limitation Function 63 Output L Inputs X42 Emergency Stop Internal 24V DC 81 118 Function 62 Output Function 40 Input 119 95 n Function 41 Input 150 Function 61 Output Function 42 Input Function 43 Input 121 Function 60 Output Function 44 Input 122 _ Function 45 Input Function 123 94 PT 100 6 24V DC Functio
45. ased on IEC rules Table 1 1 SYMAP protection functions ANSI no Protection function Matching device motorpoti 25 A Automatic synchronizing Automatic synchronizing 51 AC time overcurrent definite time IDMT 6 curves 51V Voltage restrained overcurrent 51 G N AC ground overcurrent definite time IDMT 6 curves SILR Lockedroor 51 LR Locked rotor 59 Overvoltage relay instantaneous definite time normal inverse 59 B Bus overvoltage relay definite time 59 N Residual overvoltage 64 Ground overvoltage 66 Start inhibit 67 AC directional overcurrent definite time IDMT 67GS GD directional earthfault definite time 78 Vector surge supervision 785 Out of step tripping 79 Auto reclosing 81 Frequency supervision 86 Electrical lock out __________________ SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 6 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 1 4 Recording Unit SYMAP s recording unit contains up to three separate parts 1 event history 2 detailed protection function history and 3 measure data recorder optional All data recorded by the unit can be transferred and analyzed via PC tool And regardless of power supply the data store 15 permanent SYMAP s data recording unit stores the following Protection function events such as activation and eventual intervention The change of binary inputs and outputs The control of Local Remote Scada
46. be set with the pre trigger in such a way as to record event data even before the event happens Stopping the recorder can be triggered either by an event or by a preset time For easier management and troubleshooting event data can be transferred and analyzed via a PC tool The transfer of data 1s made by a link through a plug on the front panel of the SYMAP device 1 5 Diagnostics and Monitoring SYMAP has three microprocessors that supervise each other providing a watchdog system Important functions are laid out in a double redundancy combination operating independently with the second processor Connected separately an optional unit for short circuit protection operates parallel to the SYMAP device and will do so even if the entire voltage fails SYMAP provides various diagnostic and monitoring functions as follows All memories EEPROM s analog reference voltages Automated test sequences Control power ON OFF of SYMAP Binary input and output for control logic The following supervising systems are offered by SYMAP Self diagnostics of SYMAP The inputs of analog data auxiliary circuit The status and position of switching device and motor s on off status supervising supply of trip coil Gas pressure Temperature inside panel Each operating life of breaker hours SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 8 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 1 6 Communication SYMAP can serve as the main
47. calculation In the third column the peak values of the actual current are captured The highest value within the last period 15 stored To reset this value F2 MAX RESET has to be pressed If differential protection is active the second section is displayed The first column shows the differential current which 1s the result of current input X11 1 to 6 and the differential current inputs X1 7 to 12 The second column shows the converted related values of the first column In the third column the peak values of the related values are captured Use F2 MAX RESET to reset the maximum values SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 24 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Meters current page for transformer application with three windings The current meters page differs from the standard current meters page when the protection device is used for transformer application with three windings Then instead of the average and the maximum storage of each phase current the primary current of the transformer and both secondary currents will be shown in the upper table CURRENT METERS 1601 2005 91 1621 2004 p Lol 20021 display of selected graphic amp 2 gt 3 MAX RESET Figure 2 8 Current meters transformer three windings version 1 09 2 09 3 The upper section of the current meters shows the Phase Currents 11 3 of the primary side and both secondary sides The unit of the displayed value
48. casavavavavaevees 6 NR RR m 7 _ _ oeoe dM 7 Detailed Protection Punction History nha eM EpL FUSE WNN 1 Data Recorder ND 9 lt A MONTONE 9 Dn 9 Terminal 8 1 2 0 00 000 0 0 00 0011000000000000000 8821220 9 Analog Input for BEC OSHE C THO DIE 9 Analog Channels octopus karebay mtu 10 Inputs dnd team 10 Commune aion 11115164 UNI qupd de 10 Extended Board Optional 10 SYMAP family 11 Operation of SY MAD ERES 17 DZ EmMNMNN m 17 luin ___ 19 81213111 vl 20 ES NT E mn 21 DUET YO C 21 gt ee D JA D DADTDnDTDTDTDTT T_rrr r rr r X sX X5 AA A A AaAara 22 us net a ma NMMP 23 SO r rm r e a gt 24 WAG IAS 26 E de 21 GOUTTES 28 10016 0
49. cy Meters User s Manual The frequency meters page shows the measured frequencies of FEEDER and BUS2 system if input enabled including their captured minimum and maximum values and the difference see figure 2 14 The difference 15 the difference between the actual period and the last period and shows the stability of a frequency With the F2 RESET button the min max values can be reset Figure 2 14 SYMAP FREQUENCY METERS GEN delta max min 8051 delta max min BUS2 delta max min OU oF GU Jd 60 60 OU 60 6D Ds 29 12 89 Hz 22 12 89 T were 12 889 Hz 72 RESET Frequency meters SYMAP UsersManual E doc 31 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 9 Analog inputs The page for the analogous inputs shows the user all the available measured analog inputs see figure 2 15 ANALOG INPUTS display of selected graphic Figure 2 15 Analog inputs Actual measured values of the analog inputs in accordance to the configuration of the device the analogous inputs are displayed At minimum four analogous inputs are available If the inputs are activated the actual value is displayed with its defined unit If an external board is in use further analogous inputs and PT100 inputs are be displayed SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 32 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 10 Display Setting
50. der information Y Series Ordering code Project Commission Available for a Power supply 0 24 12 36 VDC n 60 36 72 e e e e e e n 110 60 230 V AC 80 300 V DC e e e b Current transformer n lA 1 A CT 0 20 x In 5A 5 A CT 0 20 x In c Voltage transformer R100V 100 resistor n PT100V 100 galvanic isolated R400V 400 secondary resistor PT400V 400 PT secondary galvanic isolated n B2 second bus bar d Ground current 0 one ground current input 0 20 x In e Ground voltage GVO no ground voltage G1V100 100 PT secondary one G1V400 400 PT secondary one f Communication COR standard 1 x RS232 PC rear side 0 COFS optional 1 x RS232 PC front side 0 1 additional CAN Port direct engine control C2 additional RS422 or RS485 MODBUS C3 additional PROFIBUS DP 65485 C3F additional PROFIBUS fibre optic 0 additional RS232 fibre optic for 8710 C5 additional RS485 1 60870 5 103 0 ISDN Modem 0 analog Modem configurations on request none Shunt1 output normally closed standard n o six additional binary inputs four additional relay outputs one additional analog input 4 20 mA one additional analog output 4 20 m
51. e have 0 26 VA 90 VA burden per generator phase AC current overload 1 A 250 x In for 0 5 cycle 100 x In lt 1s 30 x In lt 10 s AC current overload 5 A 100 x In for 0 5 cycle 50 x In lt 15 30 x In lt s With connection cable 4 mm lengh 2 5 m and 5 A secondary CT take in consideration that the total burden in case of 20 x In 5 A 227 VA Voltage inputs Conventional PT Up to 9 2 of Vo inputs Voltage transformer Nominal voltage Un 100 V 200 V 400 V 800 V Measuring range 0 2 x Un Accuracy 0 5 The relative accuracy relates to full scale value 2 x Un Burden per phase at Un 100 V approx 0 3 at Un 200 V approx 0 6 VA at Un 400 V approx 1 2 VA at Un 800 V approx 2 4 VA Up to 3 nominal signal 1 5 V E For the current and voltage measurement item 1 amp 2 a Total Harmonic Distortion THD 5 15 expected Analog inputs Up to 4 on board Range 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA Accuracy The relative accuracy relates to full scale value 20 mA Analog inputs Up to 19 on extension Range 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA Accuracy The relative accuracy relates to full scale value 20 mA Range PT 100 3 wire connection 40 to 200 C Accuracy 1 90 The relative accuracy relates to full scale value 200 C SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 78 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Table 3 5 Accuracy overview of the measuring inputs related to the protection functions
52. eactive ind power 69 3 format of the working hour counter is hhhhhh mm ss These counters are working if feeder generator frequency 15 detected 69 4 Reset button for temporary counter By use of this button F2 all temporary counters will be reset to zero The max value of the power counters 1s 4294967295 The max value of the working hours counter is 999999 59 59 If a counter reaches the max value the counting will be continued at 0 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 28 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 6 Ground Values The ground values page contains all measured ground values and their processed power values see figure 2 12 GROUND VALUES ACT MAX 69 202 rg d 71 display of 3 Ug V 29548 345 selected graphic Pg W 16620 17654 94 __ 234 342 95 rhi 301 88 AX RESET Figure 2 12 Ground values 1 Actual measured value of GROUND CURRENT 1 with unit the second value in this line 15 the captured peak value 2 Actual measured value of GROUND VOLTAGE 1 with unit V the second value in this line 1s the captured peak value 3 Calculated active ground power with unit W the active ground power is calculated with ground current and ground voltage The sign in front of the value shows the direction of the power flow whereby means reverse power 4 Calculated reactive ground power with unit v the reactive ground po
53. eaker test mode Here the required events for the breaker controls can be set The process and the operation for the test mode is similar to the mode 1f the breaker is in service but the interlock won t be checked Table 2 11 shows an extract of the most used events within test mode SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 73 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Table 2 11 Most used events within test mode Symbol 2903 Event 2903 is active as long as test local mode is selected 2904 Test mode R Event 2904 is active as long as test remote mode is selected 2907 Event 2907 is active as long as the start key is pressed 2908 Stop key Event 2908 15 active as long as the stop key 15 pressed 2910 Select Breaker 1 Event 2910 15 active 1f breaker 1 is selected frame 2911 Select Breaker 2 Event 2911 15 active 1f breaker 2 15 selected frame 2912 Select Breaker 3 Event 2912 1s active 1f breaker 3 1s selected frame 2 5 6 Fail Management The following failures can be recognized e Ifa breaker has two feedback signals for one switch e g on and off feedback there are four possible feedback situations SYMAP can read but only two are valid The fault Event 2913 undefined breaker position will be set if e Both feedback signals are active or e Both feedback signals are not active and no breaker movement is initiated from e Ifa breaker has two feedback signals as in the prev
54. erator 2 started at the following time 2 tot load 67 START G 2 29 11 15 14 55 Second total load limit reached by Generator 8 with 67 Generator 2 started at the following time Low frequency limit reached by Generator 8 with 49 78 Hz Generator 2 started at the following time H curr G 8 67 START 2 29 11 15 14 55 single current limit reached by generator 8 with 67 Generator 2 started at the following time current 67 START G 2 29 11 15 14 55 Total current limit reached with 67 96 Generator 2 started at the following time kW Generator 2 started at the following time following time stamp following time SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 56 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Start stop event G 1 event 0522 START G 2 29 11 15 14 55 Generator 1 started by event 0522 at the following time Blackout all START G 1 29 11 15 14 55 Generator 1 started by blackout at the following time Parameter 0234 is set to start all stand by diesel in case of blackout started generator 1 with start next diesel command Generator 4 was stopped by prio 2 alarm channel 56 and started generator 1 with start next diesel command Generator 4 was stopped by prio 3 alarm channel 56 and started generator 1 with start next diesel command Blackout next START G 1 29 11 15 14 55 Generator 1 started by blackout at the following time Parameter 0234 is set to start next stand by diesel in case of blackout
55. es Overview e Ground values Current meters e Harmonic waves Voltage meters Frequency meters Power meters Analog inputs Counter The meters list page 15 a meters content page This page contains all possible meters pages the user can enter By use of the navigation block the user can select and enter a certain meters page To reach the METERS LIST in the menu press the following key combination see figure 2 5 Key combination ENTER METERS LIST Overview meters Voltage meters Power meters display of C Counter selected graphic EIN Ground values METERS Analog inputs F1 Display setting ALARMS PROCESS DISPLAY EXIT F1 F2 F3 F4 METERS ALARMS PROCESS 228 Figure 2 5 Meter pages Harmonic waves Frequency mecers SHORTCUTS if the menu bar is not visible e meter page is displayed it is possible to change the meter pages directly by using METERS or the left right keys e meter page is not displayed it is possible to recall the last displayed meter page directly by using Fl METERS SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 22 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 1 Meters Overview This page gives an overview of each current and voltage phase and resulting power values see figure 2 6 METERS OVERVIEW display of 69 2 selected graphic 94 2203252 4567 kvarh Figure 2 6 Meters overview 1 The first section shows the curren
56. es The control pages gives the user the possibility to modify most common system and recorder settings 2 4 7 1 System SYSTEM CONTROL Setting range BREAKER mode LOCAL REMOTE TEST L R process MANUAL MANUAL AUTOM state UNLOCKED UNLOCKED LOCKED recloser OFF ON SYSTEM display of beeper selected graphic OFF ON heater OFF ON AUTOM LOCKOUT state OPEN CLOSED reset ready EN Figure 2 45 System control 1 mode Selection of the operation mode provides depending on the system configuration three different selection combinations LOCAL REMOTE e LOCAL REMOTE SCADA e LOCAL REMOTE TEST L TEST R amp 2 process Selection of the SYMAP breaker process mode the user can choose between manual and automatic process mode temp disabled 3 state Selection if the breakers switching devices are locked in the present position or unlocked If the breakers are locked F4 to select a breaker for operation 1s not working 4 recloser Selection if the automatic recloser function ANSI 79 is on or off In order to switch this function on the event 1900 AC reclosing relay has to be switched on as well amp 5 beeper Selection if the alarm beeper is released or switched off 6 heater activates the heater events e OFF Event 2932 and Event 2933 are inactive e ON Event 2932 1s active and Event 2933 1s inactive e AUTOM
57. f the start current parameter 1541 J ANSI 51 is shown 69 9 amp 10 Within the period of time set by parameter 1721 Start Inhibits for Motors Relay ANSI 66 the maximum start attempts set by parameter 1722 Start Inhibits for Motors Relay ANSI 66 are allowed 11 The actual values of Tcold and Thot th are shown calculated by the settings of parameters 1342 1343 and 1344 Thermal Overload Relay ANSI 49 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 47 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual The figure 2 33 displays two possibilities of reaching the running condition of the motor during motor starting The first possibility 1s shown in Curve The running phase of the motor will be introduced when the current first crosses the nominal current limit and returns to a value below this limit The second possibility 1s shown in Curve B The running phase 15 reached when the maximum start time parameter 1542 15 passed Phase Starting Phase Running min start max start time time Figure 2 33 Motor Start Phase SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 48 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 4 3 Breaker Counter The breaker counter page shows all breakers which are managed by Through the graphic selection parameter 0107 and the corresponding feedback parameters the number and kind of breaker are defined Within the breaker counter page these breakers and their corres
58. h as start or working hours DIESEL OVERVIEW RPM TACHO 1702 Status window display Or for starting stopping selected graphic phase and running mode START 1876 CB CNT 2145 WORK 20937 39417 32586 kWh Figure 2 37 Diesel 1 09 2 3 09 4 5 6 Speed signals three measuring inputs for the speed signals of the aggregate are provided These are analog input 4 20 for tacho generators a pick up input and a speed measurement via the generator voltage If one of the speed inputs is active the numbers indicating RPM and Hz will be displayed The first column shows the speed signal in rounds per minute the second the cycles per second Hz The maximum measured speed signal is shown in the last line This maximum speed value is the reference speed signal of the aggregate and is used for all limit events such as ignition speed Settings for speed measuring source Analog input tacho Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt Power management gt Diesel control gt Parameter 0265 Pick up input Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt Power management gt Diesel control gt parameter 0266 to parameter 0267 Via generator voltage This measuring system will be activated automatically if 10 generator voltage is detected The frequency range for this input is 35 Hz to 75 Hz Status window the status window
59. hin the parameter settings Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt General parameter gt Parameter 0107 and will be steadily displayed The state of the breaker such as TEST POSITION ON OFF and EARTH POSITION are displayed in accordance to the breaker feed back signals set within the general parameters The graphic display 15 explained by the figure 2 3 LLL BD 23 6 1 96 Gas bar 99 T SEK Han 69 11 220 98 amp 13 69 12 gt Local 69 15 Remote Scada 69 14 Figure 2 3 Graphic pages demonstration example 1 The BUS I 92 The BUS 2 69 3 The voltage of BUS 1 4 The voltage of BUS 2 69 5 The Breaker device BUS is in OUT position 69 6 The Breaker device BUS 2 is in EARTH position 7 The Breaker device circuit breaker is in OFF position 8 The current transformer of the feeder bus 9 The gas pressure of the switching device BUS 1 10 The gas pressure of the switching device BUS 2 11 The gas pressure of the switching device circuit breaker 09 12 The capacitive connection for voltage measuring 09 13 The resistive divider for voltage measuring 09 14 The connection to the consumer amp 15 The indication of the operating mode of SYMAP SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 20 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 Text pages On the left side of the LCD offers text pages The text pages comprise the following pages e Mete
60. imit 2 LO Coolant Level AL Automatic Engine Stop LO P Fuel Common Rail Feedback Alarm Reset HI P Fuel Common Rail BIN 1 SS Override BIN AUX2 Engine Running BIN AUX3 Cylinder Cutout BIN AUXA Speed Limit 1 MG Start Speed Not Reached Speed Limit 2 MG Runup Speed Not Reached Load Generator ON MG Idle Speed Reached Horn AIL TSAUX 1 Limit lt 2 Preheat Temperature Low AL 2 Limit 2 AL BIN AUX 1 Actual Operating Mode AL BIN AUX 2 LOLO ECU Power Supply Voltage AL BIN AUX 3 HIHI ECU Power Supply Voltage AL BIN AUX 4 AL P Fuel Filter Diff HI AL P AUX 1 Limit SD Coolant Level AL P AUX 2 Limit SD Coolant Level Charge Air AL T AUX 1 Limit HI T Fuel AL T AUX 2 Limit Combined Alarm P Fuel Rail SS Coolant Level Charge Air Combined Alarm P Fuel Rail AL ECU Defect Combined Alarm P Fuel Rail Figure 2 43 MDEC Status SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 64 85 stucke GmbH elektronik 2 4 6 2 MDEC METERS User s Manual The MDEC meters page shows all meter values received from the MDEC CANBUS2 interface see figure 2 44 MDEC METERS Engine Speed ECU Injection Quantity Idle Speed Nominal Speed Engine Power Reserve Cylinder Cutout Code opeed demand source Feedback speed demand Fbck Speed Demand Eff Max Injection Nominal Speed P Lube 011 P Lube Oil Limit LO Oil Limit LOLO P Fuel P Charge Air P Fuel Common Rail ECU Operating Hours L
61. ing additional in and output channels The extended board is customized to individual client requirements and can be equipped to a maximum of the following in and output channels 36 digital inputs 24 relay outputs 8 analog outputs 4 20 mA 2 analog inputs PT 100 PT 1000 or analog inputs 4 20 mA SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 10 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 1 8 SYMAP family There are three different series within family Y X and BC Series Table 1 2 shows the standard and optional hardware capabilities of these series The hardware combination of the Y Series 1s limited Table 1 2 Hardware capabilities of SYMAP family SYMAP Series Front panel 7segmentdipays Paa 8AlamLED an Transponderaccess COMMUNICATION _ rl r _ HH Ia __ san PROFIBUS RS485 RS422 EC 60870 5 103 RS485 MODEM analog EE lt z PE 2 215 188 INPUTS OUTPUTS Digital inputs Digital inputs ext board Relay outputs basic unit _ 36 36 36 36 Relay outputs ext board _ IET EN ANALOG I O 4 20 mA Analog in 4 20 mA _1 T 1 L T 114 4 4 4 Analog out 420 m5 __ _ T r L 1 114 414 00 1000 ext converter 8 4 4 PP PT100
62. ious item and a breaker movement 15 initiated by then the control time see parameters 0125 0138 and 0151 for Breaker 1 2 and 3 will be started The corresponding control fail Events 0125 0138 and 0151 will be activated 1f e The control time is passed and both feedback signals are inactive breaker movement interrupted e The control time is passed and the breaker 15 still in its previous position e If only one feedback signal is available for one switch e g only on feedback and no off feedback and a breaker movement 15 initiated breaker 15 moving from off to on position and the breaker end position on won t be reached during the control supervising time then the corresponding control time fail event will be activated e If only one feedback signal is available for one switch e g only on feedback and no off feedback and a breaker movement 15 initiated breaker 15 moving from on to off position and the breaker 15 still in its previous position on after the control supervising time then the corresponding control time fail event will be activated Graphic display During the entire control supervising time the previous position of the breaker will be displayed if there 1s only one feedback signal available and a breaker movement away from this feedback 15 initiated Table 2 12 shows all breaker failure events Table 2 12 Breaker failure events Symbol 2913 Breaker feedback failure
63. ivated synchronization unit 2 Synchronoscope Synchronoscope is a graphic indicated that shows the difference in frequency and in phase angle of both systems during the synchronizing phase Figure 2 28 shows the Synchronoscope when it is working SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 43 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Synchronoscope Figure 2 28 The reference for the graphic is the frequency and phase angle to which the system 1s synchronized here BUS1 The horizontal line is the phase angle at 360 The zero point 15 marked as a vertical line in the middle of the graphic and marks the zero point of the phase angle The cursor moves on the horizontal line in reference to the system that is synchronized The speed of the cursor is equal to the differential frequency of both systems The cursor s position marks the difference in phase angle of both systems If the cursor meets the zero point then both systems are synchronized in frequency and phase angle The figure 2 29 shows the movement of the cursor with regard to the differential frequency of both systems Synchronoscope Synchronoscope yf Dr r Cursor movement from right to left Cursor movement from left to right F feeder lt F bus F feeder gt F bus Figure 2 29 Cursor movement of synchronoscope 3 09 4 5 6 7 09 8 09 9 10 amp 11 69 12 13 Status of the phase ang
64. le check whereby OK System is in the synchronization window NOT OK System is outside of the synchronization window The actual phase angle between BUS BAR 1 and the FEEDER is indicated and shows the maximum from parameter 1001 Synchronization Unit 1 Status of the frequency check whereby OK BUS BAR 1 and the feeder are within the programmed limits NOT OK At least one frequency lies outside of the programmed limits Minimum frequency of the parameter 1003 Synchronization Unit 1 Maximum frequency of the parameter 1004 Synchronization Unit 1 Actual frequency of the FEEDER Actual frequency of BUS BAR 1 The actual differential frequency between BUS BAR 1 and the feeder 15 indicated and shows the maximum of parameter 1002 Synchronization Unit 1 Status of the voltage check whereby OK The FEEDER and BUS BAR 1 are within the programmed limits NOT OK At least one voltage lies outside of the programmed limits NEG SEQ One voltage has negative sequence the sync process 1s blocked Minimum voltage of the parameter 1006 Synchronization Unit 1 Minimum voltage of the parameter 1007 Synchronization Unit 1 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 44 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 14 Actual voltage of the FEEDER 15 Actual voltage of BUS BAR 1 16 The actual differential voltage between BUS BAR 1 and the feeder is indicated and shows the maximum of parameter 1005 Synchronization Unit 1 S
65. ll integrated PLC allows individual interlocks from controlling functions For flexibility in commissioning and during use both digital and analog outputs can be used to connect the SYMAP control unit to main switchboard controls Additionally a variety of serial interfaces with different kinds of protocols can be used for communication between SYMAP units and the central control system 1 2 SYMAP Human Machine Interface HMI SYMAP is easy to program and operate A large graphic LCD with optional LED indicators convey important data such as the position of all connected breakers parameter settings and event records at a glance Graphics and measurements are displayed side by side on the LCD so that the user does not have to switch between pages The entire programming of the SYMAP device can be done with the keys on its front panel eliminating the need to involve external programming devices The programming is built in and is menu tree driven making setting parameters an intuitive process similar to inputting data in a modern handheld telephone Optionally parameters can also be programmed using a laptop computer Using a laptop offers certain advantages for example parameter data stored in the laptop can be easily input into other SYMAP units Either way ease of programming is guaranteed and on site visits by the manufacturer s service engineers during commissioning are not required SYMAP provides four hotkeys u
66. ly if the alarm 15 not active but not acknowledged The table 2 1 shows the LED and beeper control in accordance to the alarm status Table 2 1 Alarm status Alarm status Alarm active after appearance Blinking fast Alarm active and acknowledged Steadily on Alarm inactive and not acknowledged Blinking slow If the beeper 1s switched on the user has to acknowledge the alarm twice The first acknowledge will be used to switch off the beeper and the second to register the alarm 91 H 23 ANSI 81 1 Underfreq 1 st 24 81 2 Underfreq 2 st 24 1 Undervolt 1 58 21 2 Undervolt 2 58 display of selected graphic C9 3 Figure 2 18 Active alarms 1 This line shows the last stored alarm The LED colour is given by the setting of corresponding alarm channel On the display itself the two text lines of the alarm channel are shown 2 This line shows the previous stored alarm 693 Ifthe arrows appear more than 8 alarms active the user can scroll up and down the alarm list by using the navigation block SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 35 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 3 2 Alarm Groups The alarm group page shows in the first lines the number of alarm groups and alarms that are active at the moment see figure 2 19 Each alarm can be assigned to an alarm group within the alarm controller setting active groups active alarms
67. n Fet 12 in Fet 13 in Fct 14 in X 2 4 435 0 77 Fet 15 in Y 55 24 V 484 Fct 16 in Analog in 1 4 20 mA G6 7 riri 9 1 O29 Analog in2 4 20 mA 38 i 57 Fct 18 in _ gt ____ gt Analog in3 4 20 mA pul e d V O05 Analog in 4 4 20 mA 40 iom Uva Fct 21 in X1 42 0 7 ee 59 3 O7 b 43 ct 22 n O g DI 30 Fet 23 in 44 1 D2 x 24 V X 2 3 12 46 24 V 4711 1 48 TUE Power serial communication 1 pick up pOH CAND RS485 422 D mm Input 4 Figure 1 1 Configuration of SYMAP series Main Board SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 13 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Figure 1 2 Configuration of SYMAP EXTERNAL AUX BOARD CMA211 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 14 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 1 474 46 T Extended Board Common 0 216 Function 83 Output i Function 82 Output i Function 81 Output Function 80 Output BEW Function 79 Output 191 Q Function 78 Output 1 192 1 2 4 8 Q ON o OFF Function 77 Output Binary adress for Function 76 Output 4 CANBUS Gulan 195 Reserve Function 75 Output Q Function 74 Output T Function 73 Output onnector for progr
68. n 46 Input i Function 47 Input 124 PC np CC E a Ses 1 Figure 1 3 Configuration of SYMAP EXTERNAL AUX BOARD CMA216 217 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 15 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Connecting the extended board CMA216 to the SYMAP basic unit The extended board CMA216 will be connected via the field CANBUS to the basic unit To release the communication to the extended board the SYMAP the communication parameters 0308 to 0313 have to be set 1 On the extended board the DIP switch must be set to the identifier value which is giving with Parameter 0310 2 After Parameter and DIP switch setting the communication line has to be connected according to item 3 1 SYMAP Communication Parameter 2 CMA 216 DIP switch setting lt p w identifier example 3 Each extended Board 216 must have the 3 Communication terminals correspondend identifier from SYMAP The extended board 216 has to be connected to the basic unit in the following way SYMAP basic unit Extended board CMA216 CAN high 2 2 22 51 92 low 2 2 23 51 93 Central Control Center Notebook Recording tool Parameter tool ELL Software update RS485 422 optional Fibre Optic GPS MODBUS PROFIBUS antenna Figure 1 4 Configuration of communication with SYMAP SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 16 85 stucke GmbH
69. n with selectable set point and time delay e Connection to SYMAP basic unit terminals X2 1 18 19 lockout relay SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 83 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 84 85 stucke GmbH elektronik SYMAP User s Manual stucke GmbH elektronik DNY CERTIFICATE DNV ZERTIFIZIERUNG UND UMWELTGUTACHTER GMBH certifies that the company stucke GmbH elektronik at the site Am Feenteich 18 D 22085 Hamburg Germany has established a quality management system in conformity with EN ISO 9001 2000 This Certificate 15 valid for Electrical engineering company providing the development production and delivery of microprocessor protection relays control units and electrical switchgears Further clarifications regarding the scope of this certificate and the applicability of ISO 9001 2000 requirements may be obtained by consulting the certified company This Certificate is valid until 2008 07 31 Certificate Registration No CERT 15717 2005 A0 ESN TGA Essen 2005 10 10 Essen 2005 E 2 o inia y P OIE P N Kifn TGA 7M 004 92 00 B Iockfnan T Support P 08 01 E DNV 14020 1 1 SYMAP UsersManual E doc 85 85
70. nder the LCD through which four main groups of values can be accessed Meters Alarm Process and Breaker Control The user can press the hotkeys to scroll through pages of information pertaining to these values Under the hotkey Meters detailed information of the electric measurement values counters for active and reactive power and working hours is provided Under the hotkey Alarms all active SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 5 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual alarms event stores and blockings are displayed Under Process all process data such as synchronization display motor thermal indication and breaker counters are shown Under Control up to five breakers can be accessed and controlled When programming breaker controls the user has access to a variety of layout configurations available through a library of graphics maintained within SYMAP Programmed blockings remain active when manual control of the breaker is used Each of the highlighted breakers in the LCD can be controlled with the keys O For enhanced security access to SYMAP s parameter and breaker control data is protected by a code system The code system offers two kinds of access one by a transponder card and one by password input 1 3 SYMAP Protection Functions SYMAP provides the protection functions shown in the table 1 1 in accordance to ANSI The protection functions are b
71. ndow PM OFF Power management is disabled PM BLOCKED by CANBUS node Power management is blocked by another device within the same net PM BLOCKED no CANBUS nodes Power management is blocked since no CANBUS nodes are found PM BLOCKED all in manual Power management is blocked since all devices are in manual mode PM ON slave Power management is on The corresponding device 15 slave PM ON master Power management is on The corresponding device 15 master PM RANGE The Load ranges are enabled PM STOP BLOCKED EVENT Load depending stopping 15 blocked by an event Parameter 0912 PM STOP BLOCKED consumer req Load depending stopping is blocked by big consumer demand chapter 2 4 5 4 further start commands until the starting phase 15 finished PM load balancing 12 sec After a circuit breaker 1s switched on the power manager 15 waiting until the load is balanced within this net The delay time for the load balancing process 15 set with parameter 0189 2 reached 1 single load limit 82 99 75 Load depending start condition reached Start G in 78 sec The first line shows that Generator 2 exceeds the first load limit for start parameter 0903 followed by its actual power and the limit value The second line shows that Generator 1 will be started next after the start delay time This status will be shown if parameter 0902 is set to single 2 reached 2 single load limit 8199 80
72. nter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt General parameter gt parameter 0100 to parameter 0105 1 3 Generator info box this info box contains general information about the diesel generator and the net situation In details this box contains e GEN Shows the generator number this number can be set with parameter 0180 Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt Power management gt General gt Parameter 0180 e PRIO The priority of the diesel generator the priority is used to define sequence for starting and stopping of the power management functions The priority can be set with parameter 0181 Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt Power management gt General gt parameter 0181 e NET Net number with the net number the bus bar section to which the generator 15 connected can be selected The net number 15 read from one or two function inputs which are defined with parameter 0182 to parameter 0183 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 51 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt Power management gt General gt parameter 0182 to parameter 01583 e STBY Stand by aggregate the stand by aggregate shows which diesel will be started next by a power management functions e LOAD SPEED Load Net load this column shows the active power of the aggregate as a percentage OWN the relative active power of all aggregates that are loading
73. onding controllers Table 2 7 voltage control events Voltage higher U gt 0975 0964 Voltage lower U 1 Regulator title The page is subdivided into four boxes which shows the information about the corresponding regulator 2 N Net number operating mode and regulator status the net number N 0 shows the bus bar section to which the generator 15 connected The operating mode of the diesel aggregate shows MAN for manual mode and AUTO for automatic mode of the diesel aggregate SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 61 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Within the regulator boxes the state of the regulators 1s shown 3 4 5 09 6 7 e OFF gt switched off on this device e ON enabled and operating e SYMM gt symmetric mode e ASYM asymmetric mode e DEADBAND gt 1016 e OPEN gt blocked the CB is open e BLOCK MANU blocked MANUAL mode e NET NODES gt blocked there are no other nodes CAN Bus e OFF BY OTHER gt switched OFF by another device e FREQ RANGE gt blocked speedcontrol outside range P954 955 e CURR IN BLOCK gt blocked analog input not enabled P935 Setpoint of the corresponding regulator The set point of the regulator 15 the value to which the regulator the aggregate controls to The set point can be calculated from the net or 15 fixed Actual Actual shows the measured or calculated value Difference It sho
74. or for the fourth 7 segment display select Hz to display the feeder frequency or PF to display the power factor of the feeder 5 After keyboard activities or occurrences of alarms the backlight of the LC display will be activated The LCD light defines the delay time to switch off the backlight again The light is always on if this parameter is set to 9999 sec 6 The possibility to make a LED test of the HIMAP device The LED test comprises all 7 segment displays as well as all LED indicators at the front panel 7 Selection of the displayed language The languages are valid for the user menu not for the settings menu section this section 1s always 1n English SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 33 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 3 Alarm Event Pages The second group of text pages contains the alarm and event pages Within these pages SYMAP provides detailed information about events alarms and interlocks By using the detailed event or protection histories the user can easily follow the recorded events of a process The ALARM EVENT LIST is the overview page for the alarm and event pages By using the navigation block the user can select and enter a certain page To enter the ALARM EVENT LIST the key combination shown below must be pressed Key combination ALARM EVENT LIST ENTER Active alarms Alarm groups Active events Event history display of Detailed history selected graphic Interlock page
75. plitude to 1 g acceleration in 3 orthogonal axes 7 ENTER KWU DWR 1300 Frequency range 5 Hz to 100 Hz Cross over frequency 11 2 Hz 10 0 mm amplitude in orthogonal axes X Y Z 9 Tes Haeemememenc compatibility EN S201 EN 61000 KERI 3 2 Mounting instructions The devices are designed for panel mounting For proper function the mounting panel must have a thickness between 2 5 mm and 20 mm The cut out dimensions are specified in the drawing at the appendix external boards are built for mounting inside a switch cabinet The connection cable between main device and external board must be shorter than 3 meter The bending radius of the cable must not remain under 5 cm SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 76 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 3 3 Binary inputs and outputs Table 3 3 shows the binary inputs and outputs of the SYMAP family SYMAP also has an external auxiliary I O board for user to take then enough terminal numbers of I O Table 3 3 Binary inputs outputs characteristics of SYMAP BC and SYMAP X series Characteristics Binary inputs on board 2 Binary inputs on extension board 3 Binary outputs on board max operating voltage current 250 A AC 24 V A A DC making and breaking conditions continuous resistive 40 W at L R 50 ms 5 for 0 5 s 250 V 0 3 A DC resistive 20 W 0 1 A at L R lt 20ms 5 for 0 5 s for inductive loads use clamping diodes max delay
76. ponding switching cycles and life times are displayed The counters can be setted with parameter 0158 to parameter 0167 The figure 2 34 shows a possible breaker configuration BREAKER COUNTER 1 11 display of selected graphic Figure 2 34 Breaker counter Explanation of the abbreviations e Current breaker e DS Disconnector e ES Earth switch SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 49 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 4 4 Contact Wear Page This page 15 only available if the contact wear measurement 15 activated parameter 1930 The page appears automatically after Power ON of the device The contact wear page 15 separated into three sections see figure 2 35 The first section shows in a table the actual sum of the switching currents and the contact wear of the three phases the second the sum of the circuit breaker ON gt OFF cycles and the third section an overview and status of the limit settings CONTACT WEAR 2 1 kA Wear Display of selected graphic Figure 2 35 Contact wear page 1 This table shows for every phase 11 13 the actual sum of the switching current parameters 1931 to 1933 1 kA and the sum of the contact wear parameters 1934 to 1936 in 90 The bar graphs are showing the sum of the contact wear The full scale for the bar graphs is 100 2 The actual sum parameter 1937 of the circuit breaker ON gt OFF cycles is shown The
77. r pages which contain all measuring results Alarm event pages which register all actual and passed alarms and events Process pages showing process information such as synchronizing unit or motor starting states e Control pages which allow the user to change control modes of SYMAP 2 4 1 Main page The main page appears after power on reset of SYMAP system This page shows the free programmable title the date and time the state of the several software functions and the activated protection functions of the device see figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Main page demonstration example 09 1 amp 2 69 3 COM ADDR 4 RECLOSING BEE PER display of 69 5 OPEN selected graphic 6 CLOSED 50r 50G 51 2516 64 67 676 79 G 7 87 87 1 Device title free programmable text 2 The actual date format selectable by parameter 0105 and time 3 communication address of the 5 device see parameter 0301 69 4 condition of recloser is shown 5 condition of the alarm beeper is shown 6 The current and normal condition of lockout relay is shown 7 Activated Protection functions will be displayed by their number ANSI code SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 21 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 Meter Pages The meter pages give the user detailed information about the measuring inputs and their processing The meters pages comprise the following pag
78. stributed over the CAN Bus to the devices by pressing this key In the case that some priorities are double set the message NOT is blinking on this key and a sending 15 not possible plausibility check e EXIT closes the page but no sending of priorities SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 63 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 6 MDEC Process pages If the second CANBUS interface is in use for MDEC communication the MDEC status and MDEC meters pages are available For more detailed information according to communication Protocol handling status and meters values please refer to the MDEC documents of MTU 2 4 6 1 MDEC STATUS The MDEC status page shows all status information received from the MDEC controller via CANBUS2 interface see figure 2 43 MDEC STATUS MDEC STATUS Stop Activated AL Speed Demand Defect oo Overspeed ECU LO ECU Power Supply Voltage Injection Limitation HI ECU Power Supply Voltage SS Power Reduction Active HI T Coolant Combined Alarm Yellow ECU oo T Coolant ECU Speed Demand Fail Mode HI T Charge Air Combined Alarm Red ECU HI T Coolant Intercooler Test Overspeed Active HI T Lube Oil Feedback Increase Speed oo T lube Oil Feedback Decrease Speed SS T Charge Air Feedback Local HI T ECU LO P Lube Oil SS Engine Speed Low SS P Lube Oil AL ECU Error Check Error Code LO P Fuel AL Common Rail Leackage SS P Fuel AL P AUX 1 Limit 2 LO P Charge Air AL 2 L
79. sures the duration of the starting phase and registers the last starting period of the motor State of the motor the state of the motor is shown STOPPED STARTING RUNNING Status of Protection Relays ANSI 49 and ANSI 66 if one of the protection relays according to ANSI 49 ANSI 66 15 activated detailed information will be shown If the actual motor current 15 higher than the setting of parameter 1341 the trip time will be calculated for the Thermal Overload Relay ANSI 49 and the following window see figure 2 31 will be displayed ANSI 49 Thermal Overload Relay ANSI 49 15 active Triptime 120 3 s Calculated trip time see Service Manual ANSI 49 O 23 The bar graph shows passed trip delay time The full scale of the bar graph is 100 trip Figure 2 31 ANSI 49 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 46 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual If the Protection Relay ANSI 66 Start Inhibit is in use and one of the corresponding blocking conditions is fulfilled then the following window see figure 2 32 will be displayed ANSI 66 Motor start is blocked Allow time 120 3 5 state of Allow time set with parameter 1721 State of Limit time see parameter 1723 State of thermal image of the motor thermal limit parameter 1724 Limit time 17 2 S Thermal limit 17 Figure 2 32 ANSI 66 7 The setting of the start time parameter 1542 ANSI 51 is shown 8 The setting o
80. t values I1 I3 and the corresponding calculated ground current The unit of the current values 15 A 2 The second section shows the line voltage U12 U31 and the corresponding calculated ground voltage The unit of the voltage values 1s V or kV if the nominal voltage parameter 0201 1s greater than 99999 693 third section contains the process values active power P reactive power the frequency F and the power factor PF The sign of the power values P Q is shown behind the symbol 4 The last section contains the actual value of the kWh and kvar counter SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 23 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 2 2 Current Meters The current meters page shows more detailed information about the current values see figure 2 7 In addition to the actual measured current value an average value is calculated and the maximum value is stored CURRENT METERS 1056 91 1034 gt 1012 4224 display selected graphic DIFF 092 X 3 X MAX RESET Figure 2 7 Current meters standard version 1 09 2 09 3 The upper section of the current meters shows the line currents I1 I3 and calculated ground current The unit of the displayed value is A In the first column the actual measured value is shown The second column shows the average value of the current whereby parameter 0111 defines the average period for this
81. th ID card SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 17 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 6 5232 port for serial communication 7 LED indicators for trip alarm ready to operation communication and self diagnosis 8 Menu or short cut keys by use of the menu the function keys 1 4 have context functions which will be explained in the above LCD Without using the menu the function keys can be used as short cut key with the following functions F1 enters directly the meters pages starting with the meters overview page F2 enters directly the alarm event pages starting with the alarm page opens directly the process pages starting with synchronizing page F4 activates the frame for the breaker control by using the arrow keys or F4 key again the frame 15 moving from one breaker to the other Only the breaker with the frame can be controlled by the user 9 Push button for opening of selected switching device 10 Push button for closing of selected switching device 11 The programmable LED s for alarm error and other indications 09 12 Rear lit liquid crystal display 13 The push button for acknowledgement of alarms in help with the stop key an emergency stop can be introduced 09 14 Navigation block the navigation block comprises ENTER for activating the menu and the arrow keys to move the cursor or display frames SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 18 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2
82. the breaker control 15 permitted In case of interlock the reason will be displayed at the left side of the LCD Breaker control The breaker control manages the switching process of the breaker During this process time supervision and failure management are active Outputs Output control Settings for Breaker Control breaker control several settings have to be programmed Graphic selection offers a variety of prepared graphics which be shown at the left side of the LCD In the appendix A3 all possible graphic configurations are shown With parameter 0107 the graphic 15 defined Enter gt Setting gt Change gt System gt General parameter gt Parameter 0107 Feedback signals The positions of the breakers within the graphic are controlled by the feedback signals binary inputs The parameters for the breaker position feedbacks are separated into three sections Breaker 1 2 and 3 Enter gt Setting gt Change System gt General parameter gt Parameters 0113 to 0151 Each breaker has its own feedback signals The number of the breaker is counted clockwise starting with the breaker the upper left side of the drawing Feedback signals which are not used must be set to If a breaker with earth position is in use the corresponding earth feedback has to be defined Only then will the earthing symbol of the breaker be displayed For the binary inputs the polarity normaly open norm
83. the relative net power and the relative net current falls below the remaining load and current limit for stop parameters 0913 0914 followed by the actual net load and the limit value The second line shows that Generator 4 will be stopped next after the stop delay time 6 Start stop history this history stores all start and stop activities of each diesel generators All devices within the same net will display the same history regardless of whether the SYMAP BCG XG unit is master or slave of the power management The history stores the start stop source the corresponding limit and the time stamp A maximum of 100 events can be stored within this history By use of the navigation block the user can scroll through the stored events The numbers in the title line on the left side show the event that is highlighted by the cursor On the right side the number indicates the total number of events that are stored in the history The table 2 4 shows all messages that can be displayed Table 2 4 Start Stop history Start stop event Description Start sources 1 G 8 67 START G 2 29 11 15 14 55 First load limit reached by Generator 8 with 67 Generator 2 started at the following time 2 load G 8 67 START G 2 29 11 15 14 55 Second load limit reached by Generator 8 with 67 9 Generator 2 started at the following time 1 tot load 67 START 2 29 11 15 14 55 First total load limit reached by Generator 8 with 67 Gen
84. the same net NET and the actual measured speed of the diesel rounds per minute 4 Status window this window shows detailed information of the diesel generator During starting and stopping phase detailed information about the phases will be shown Table 2 2 shows all information that will be issued Table 2 2 Status window Status window during starting phase STOP ALARM DELAY STOP LOADREDUCTION STOP COOLING DOWN STOP RUNNING DOWN STOP FIXED DELAY PRELUBRICATING 5 5 OFF Status of load sharing and power management The status of load sharing can be LS OFF load sharing switched off LS ON load sharing switched on LS SYM symmetrical load sharing on LS ASY asymmetrical load sharing on The power management status can be PM OFF power management switched off PM ON power management switched on PM RANGE Load ranges switched on 5 Activated protection functions this field contains all protection functions ANSI device numbers that have been activated compare with relay settings Enter gt Setting gt Change gt Relay gt ANSI Device List SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 52 85 stucke e 2 4 5 2 GmbH lektronik User s Manual Diesel Overview Page The diesel overview page shows the most important information for the diesel aggregate see figure 2 37 Three sections contain the actual measured speed signals the status window and the state of the most common counters suc
85. time 2 for trip relay max operating voltage current 250 A AC 24 DC making and breaking conditions continuous resistive 40 W at L R 50 ms 5 for 0 56 220 V 0 4 DC resistive or 110 V 1 5 A DC resistive 20 W at L R 50 ms 5 for 0 5 8 for inductive loads use clamping diodes 0 4 Binary outputs on extension max operating voltage current 250 AC 24 DC board making and breaking conditions continuous resistive 40 W at L R lt 50 ms 5 for 0 5 5 250 V 0 3 A DC resistive 20 W 0 1 A at L R lt 20 ms 5 for 0 56 for inductive loads use clamping diodes 100 ms SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 77 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 3 4 Analogous inputs Table 3 4 shows the analogous input characteristics of SYMAP BC and SYMAP X series Table 3 4 Analogous input characteristics of SYMAP BC and SYMAP X series Characteristics Current inputs Conventional CT current transformer Accuracy 0 2 at 0 3 x In 0 05 at 3 20 x In The relative accuracy relates to full scale value 3xIn or 20 In Burden per phase 1 A at In approx 0 007 VA at 20 x In approx 2 8 VA at 100 x In approx 1 5 kVA Devices with differential current input comp mode have 0 014 VA 5 6 VA burden per generator phase Burden per phase 5 A at In approx 0 13 VA at 20 x In approx 45 VA at 100 x In approx 15 Devices with differential current input comp mod
86. ty the arrow keys up and down has to be used Asymm load The asymmetrical load limit for the corresponding device can be set Asymm PF The asymmetrical power factor limit for the corresponding device can be set SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 60 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 5 6 Regulator Page SYMAP BCG XG provides four controllers to regulate the load the frequency the power factor and the voltage of the net Status actual measured values and activities of the regulators are shown in this page see figure 2 41 09 REGULATORS LOAD SHARING FREQUENCY 92 0 MAN BLOCKED 24 setpoint 60 0 6 5 actual 21120 difference EDU pulse time 1254 break time setpoint actual difference pulse time break time Figure 2 41 Operation of the regulators regulators provide two events to control the diesel aggregate in both ways To activate these events the user has to set these events to function outputs After a definite break time the pulse time will be calculated this depends from the difference of actual measured value to the set point The break time and the pulse time of the events will be shown in the following lines Table 2 6 gives an overview of the speed control events for the corresponding controllers Table 2 6 speed control events Load sharing Speed higher n gt 0931 0952 Speed lower nx Table 2 7 gives an overview of the voltage control events for the corresp
87. ube Oil ECU Injection Quantity Injection Limit HI cues ECU Power Supply Volt ECU Operating Hour en Engine Speed Camshaft Actual Fuel Consumpt Daily Fuel Consumpt Total Fuel Consumpt T Coolant ECU qT eCoolLlanc MDEC METERS LIL P Fuel 215 P Fuel Engine Speed Limit HI P Charge Air Limit LO T Charge Air Lim HIHI TRI Eng Speed Crankshaft Actual Nodes on CAN2 Lost Nodes on CAN2 5 Demand Demand analog Fdb Speed Demand Freq Mean Trip Fuel Consum penu P Aux 2 Actual Droop Info Text InjecbL1 O0udnt AOL DBR Nominal Power Fan Speed Actual Nodes on CAN Lost Nodes on CAN d T AUx 2 otetus Transistor Out 111 ECU Power Supply L2L ECU Power Supply ULL ECU Power Supply 021 ECU Power Supply controller via Tetoolant Limit T Charge Air Techerge Air HI TeCoolarnt Intercooler T Lube Oil T Lube Oil Limit HI T Lube Oil Limit HIHI O O O O O O 12 2 OQ 03 Figure 244 MDEC Meters SYMAP 1 rP AUx P A UX P Aux 2 UL T Fue Db T ECU SYMAP UsersManual E doc Limit Limit Limit 1 1 65 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 7 Control Pag
88. us section net to which the circuit breaker is connected the priority of the aggregate the mode automatic manual and the state of the circuit breaker are shown Load status this box gives an overview about the load conditions of the net to which the ageregate is connected The active power of the net bus section as a relative and absolute kWs is shown Also the stand by STB power and the spinning reserve SPI are displayed Start list the start list contains all diesel generators that are ready to start The numbers are sorted by their corresponding priority The first number in this column is the diesel ageregate with the highest priority and will be started next when the power management function detects a start condition Stop list the stop list contains all diesel generators that are loading the bus bar section The numbers are sorted by their corresponding priority The first number in this column is the diesel aggregate with the highest priority and will be stopped next when the power management function detects a stop condition PM status window this status window gives detailed information about the action of the power management controller All information such as load depending starting or stopping condition or send of start and stop order will be shown Table 2 3 shows all information the device can display SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 54 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual Table 2 3 PM Status Status wi
89. wer 15 calculated with ground current and ground voltage The sign in front of the value with shows inductive power and with shows capacitive power 5 The angle between GROUND CURRENT 1 and GROUND VOLTAGE 1 SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 29 85 stucke elektronik 2 4 2 7 Harmonic Waves User s Manual The harmonic wave page shows harmonic contents of feeder voltage and current see figure 2 13 The displayed content relates to the true RMS value of the corresponding channel Figure 2 13 Harmonic waves HARMONIC WAVES VOLTAGE METERS 5 Ie sce 1715 Ul 0 010517 US O OJ Uf l gos Oy CURRENT METERS riz W O 9 O 01015140 Los OU Oy X OM Oe OM S 0 0 0 0 display of selected graphic 69 1 Title line of the harmonics table the table shows harmonic contents from the fundamental wave up to the content of the fifth harmonics The harmonic content relates to the true RMS value of the corresponding measurement channel 02 Harmonic contents of phase voltage 1 693 Harmonic contents of phase voltage 2 004 Harmonic contents of phase voltage 3 5 The average values of all phase voltages 6 Harmonic contents of current phase 1 697 Harmonic contents of current phase 2 8 Harmonic contents of current phase 3 9 The average values of all phase currents SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 30 85 stucke GmbH elektronik 2 4 2 8 Frequen
90. ws the difference between the set point and the actual value Pulse time The pulse time is the remaining time of the activated control event Break time The break time is the interval time of the regulator SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 62 85 stucke GmbH elektronik User s Manual 2 4 5 7 Priority page XG BCG provides a possibility to modify the priorities of all devices connected over the CAN Bus This can be easily done in help with the priority overview page The page can be found in the menu as follows Enter gt Setting gt Priority display of selected graphic 2 3 4 9 6 La 8 Figure 2 42 Priority page In help with the navigation block the user can select a certain generator number By pressing the enter key the priority of the corresponding device can be set To modify the priority the arrow keys and down has to be used With the menu keys the modification can be executed or cancelled e SHIFT This key only appears if there is more than one gen in the same net By pressing this key the priorities of all gen in the same net will be shifted rotated and after that a start next command will be issued This 15 absolutely the same function as if the priority shifter work counter 15 reached see parameter 0918 Power Management e RESET With this key the initial state the state when the page was first opened of all priorities can be reset e SEND The changings are only di
91. y cng 9999 Mode Switch YEO NO Alarm Reset NO Request Test Overspd YES NO Override 91 Figure 2 48 MDEC control 091 Menu with the SEND selected command and the corresponding status will be sent to the MDEC controller With F4 EXIT the MDEC control window will be closed Each line of the MDEC control menu be selected with UP and DOWN Press ENTER to modify the selected control With UP and DOWN the control can be changed To fix the control press ENTER again The control can be sent to the MDEC controller by using F1 SEND Please refer to the MDEC documentation to get more detailed information about MDEC control SYMAP SYMAP UsersManual E doc 70 85 stucke e 2 5 GmbH lektronik User s Manual Breaker Control SYMAP manages depending on the selected graphic a maximum of three breakers According to the feedback signals the position of the breakers 1s recognized and displayed on the graphic display Invalid feedback signals are managed as well breaker controls are free programmable and can be reprogrammed through the event system of the device 2 5 1 Schematic Overview of Breaker Control breaker controls run through four fields 1 2 3 4 2 5 2 For the 1 Trigger logic The trigger logic introduces the breaker control process Interlock The interlock function checks whether or not
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