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2. cccscecceeseecseneeceeseecenseecenseseenseseenseeenseesenneesensessoaes 44 PAV ONG A UNS arcs e Q 44 gimhcTolBzt 44 Rebooting The 1824 With The New 1G24 code 46 Reyrolle 7SR22 Configuration 1 eese Lees leeeeuieee nennen nana nhan anna anna 49 OCG CORTU AU OW NOT Omm mm T 49 User Output PO CATION EEUU 49 Cunen ONEC EGO E 50 Binary Output Allocation For Circuit Breaker Tripping ccccccecccceeeseeesseeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeessaeaeeeeeeeees 51 D vi SY ME MIOMIZ AUO ieseni OU 51 Olle VfL ge le n Te UL EE 52 mei AV OU T E 52 go dor Tc m 52 VSS IR Reel Ez I PTT E TTE REI 53 SERN Flan ei a i Sena touecitebetsseadadastnte a e a e aea Ea 53 Are Sensor eelere 54 Arc Sensor Circuit Gupervision 54 vg 54 Elei 55 ale m uu m 55 gs m 55 Reset To Factory Default E 56 COMNIS SIOMI O BERN RR RR REOR 57 COMMIESONNG deeler 57 Site Commissioning Verification Checklist A 59 wA OE ON RN ERR ET EE 59 Sensor Failure Alarm Verification lllsssssseeseeessesseeee nennen nennen nnne nnne nnn n nnns nnn naris 60 PA de TaS UN
3. Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5 0900 11 Page 60 Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 engt EU amp CONTRO Arc Trip Testing Item Description Complete 1 Initiate the operation of each sensor by the use of a suitably powered camera flash f a current check interlock is employed in your ARC Fault protection scheme ensure that current is injected into the associated Overcurrent relay to cause operation of the current check element at the same time the sensor is flashed Check operation of the corresponding sensor LED and the arc MEM fault trip output contacts 3 Confirm that the subscribing IED has received the GOOSE SARC from the 1824 View the web browser settings of the 1524 to explain any unexpected behavior Confirm operation of Flag Reset after each tripping operation Repeat ARC trips and confirm correct operation of remote reset the web browser Refer also to the RMS Arc Flash Timing Test Guide for a suggested test setup to provide a flash source and determine ARC Trip times The Arc Flash Timing Test Guide is available on the RMS website www rmspl com au userquide arc flash timing test quide pd Apply a Global ARC Fault block Item Description Compete 1 Initiate the operation of each sensor by th
4. S 0 9 0 1 11 The 7SR22 IED has been added to your project File Edit View Insert Tools Window Help io wmm e fa Add go o Econs List Project Sync fy RMS Arc Fault Protection Item Name IED Name Author Last Modified Comment 7SR2202 2AA7 TEMPLATE Reyrolle Device 24 10 2012 2 20 1 Status Device Sync Re lt i RMS Arc Fault Protection 7SR2202 2AA77 OCAO Device Configuration ei f 7 P e Sync Device Configure Logic Settings Configure Configure Communica Interface Time Zone Utilities D Sj a D GR ER Export Device Reload Device Migrate Device Update Device Export ICD Compile EN100 Import Import Firmware from Template Binary CID SCD Settings E u Continue adding Reyrolle IEDs as required using the same process Nominate a meaningful IED name for each IED by right clicking on the IED and choosing properties 4 75R2202 2AA77 OCAO Properties General EC E1850 M ame PSR 2202 24477 0040 Path E shy Documents AMS Arc Fault PretectianHMS Arc Fault Pr File Name E VMu Documents AMS Arc Fault PretectiansHMS Arc Fault Pr Hierarchy RMS Arc Fault Protection DH Zz 2 244 77 0040 Mode MER oR 2202 244 77 0040 Author Created 24 10 2012 2 20 17 PM Last Modified 24 10 2012 2 20 17 PM Comment NAT o hg Page 31 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product
5. hg Page 68 NCS IN Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1924 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1 09 0 1 11
6. 9ROTECTION amp CONTA pe p 8 b N y I f 1 y Y y di y 40 v E d W d A p A 4 lt y N b p 1524 User Guide Arc Fault Monitoring System relay monitoring systems pty ltd Advanced Protection Devices OU 0 wA User Guide b D AT QNA O we K CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl GOTT OU for the latest product information ERAN Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1524 Gudeilss B 07 01 13 S 0 9 00 f 1824 User Guide About This Manual This User Guide covers all 1524 relays manufactured from February 2013 Earlier relays do not necessarily incorporate all the features described Our policy of continuous development means that extra features amp functionality may have been added The 1824 User Guide is designed as a generic document to describe the common operating parameters for all relays built on this platform Some relay applications are described but for specific model information the individual K number Product Test manuals should be consulted The copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document and in any model or article produced from it and including any Registered or unregistered design rights are the property of Relay Monitoring Systems Pty Ltd No part of this document shall be reproduced or modified or stored in another form in any data
7. Using a web browser check 15824 configuration settings match protection setting specifications NEN 12 Confirm that the Arc Sensor fail alarm LED remains off and none of the sensor LEDs are flashing Refer Sensor Failure Trouble shooting if a sensor fail is indicated Confirm all Sensor LED s remain OFF Confirm the Ethernet LED is showing activity AT QNAN ON Ka CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5 0900 NCS IN Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Page 59 Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 engt EU amp CONTRO Sensor Failure Alarm Verification Item Description Compete 1 Disconnect each sensor from the associated 1824 sensor input 2 Confirm the associated sensor LED flashes the Sensor Alarm LED illuminates and operation of the Relay Fail Alarm output contact Reconnect each sensor back to the associated 1824 sensor input In turn short across each 1524 sensor input Confirm the associated sensor LED flashes the Sensor Alarm LED illuminates and operation of the Relay Fail Alarm output contact 7 Remove the short on each 1824 sensor input 4 Confirm the associated sensor Fail indications clear and the Relay Fail Alarm output contact opens Confirm the associated sensor Fail indications clear and the Relay Fail Alarm output contact opens AT QNAN ON Ae nla
8. fy R a a Py 75R220 amp jR a a amp jSR230 amp jR b1a Connected Device Cancel Select the required relay for this example we will choose a 7S5R2202 2AA77 0CAO0 ensure that the MLFB code is correctly filled amp Select Device 1 Select Product Family and Software Version 2 Select Device by MLFB T s He e e We eE e We a R e Mee Hal s R7a7a EE B 75R220 8 ry R a 7a 7SR2202 2 AB A 1 4 1 0CAO 7SR2202 2 AB A 1 4 1 0DAO 7SR2202 2 AB A 1 4 2 0CAO 7SR2202 2 AB A 1 4 2 0DAO 7SR2202 2 AB A 78 7 0CA O 7SR2202 2 AB A 78 7 0DAO 7SR2203 2 AB A 1 4 1 0CAO 7SR2203 Z AB A 1 4 1 0DAO 3 Review Selected Device Info 7S RZ2203 2 AB A 1 4 2 0CAO PERSEO HEN nae 7SR2203 2 AB A 1 4 2 0DAO 7SR2203 2 AB A 78 7 OCAO Device MLFB 75R2202 2AA77 0CA0 7SR2203 2 AB A 78 7 0DAO 7SR2204 2 AB A 1 4 1 0CAO MLFB Info 7SRZ204 2 AB A 1 4 1 0DAO ED 7SR2204 2 AB A 1 4 2 0CAO 7SR2204 2 AB A 1 4 2 0DAO 7S8R2204 2 AB A 78 7 0CA O 7SRZ204 2 AB A 78 7 0DAO SR230 amp R b1a General Device Info v Connected Device gt Once the MLFB codes is correctly filled you can then select the device AT No S K Page 30 NCS IN Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
9. CBn CTRL SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO4 CBn Single Point Input 4 Data SARC5 CBn CTRL SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO5 CBn Single Point Input 5 Data SARC6 CBn CTRL SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO6 CBn Single Point Input 6 Data SARC3 CBn CTRL SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO3 CBn Single Point Input 3 Data S Creating An IEC61850 Project To create and configure an IEC61850 project requires an IEC61850 system configurator In our example Reydisp Manager with the optional embedded Digsi system configurator will be used to establish the Goose message linkages between the 1824 and the 7SR22 Overcurrent relay Reydisp Manager is used as the productivity tool to manage the IEC61850 configuration process for Reyrolle relays and may also be utilised to create any required logic in Reyrolle devices NA7 o hg Page 2 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5 0900 Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 A screenshot of Reydisp Manager is shown below ta Reydisp Manager File Edt View Insert Tools Window Help adc DD o To create a new project choose File and New mA Mew Project Directory Po Create directory for project EC NN AT No Ae K Page 28 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page PES SIE Due to RMS continuous produ
10. Configuration Configuration C Documents and Settings All UsersM ppl m File Help Servers Application GSSE GOOSE RFC1006 Preferences Selected Server Server 00 LoopBack 127 0 0 1 e New Delete Name llopBack Advanced IP Address fi 27 0 0 1 AT annoy xe Ki NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1 0 9 0 0 Page 65 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 In the Servers tab press the New button Create new server definition a ll Mame of new server i S24 Initial values IP Address J2 158 0 221 for niew Server C Use ewisting server definition 00 Loopback 127 0 0 1 f Use default values Cancel Enter the name of the 1S24 and the IP address and hit OK H Configuration C Documents and Settings All Users Appl m File Help Servers Application Selected Server Server Name IP Address GSSE GOOSE RFC1006 Preferences 03 1524 192 168 0 221 i i Delete 1524 _ Advanced 192 168 0 221 OK Cancel Apply Help At the Servers Tab press the OK botton again Then at the main screen press the Discover button and choose the server you ve just created and then Connect AT No S K NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
11. EU amp CONTRO Arc Sensor Indicators Indicate solid when an Arc Sensor has detected an Arc the LEDs are reset after pressing the Flag Reset 16 x Arc Sensors 16 Arc Sensor Indicators 1 2 A flashing Arc Sensor LED indicates a failure of the sensor refer to the Sensor Alarm indicator description Arc Sensor Circuit Supervision Indicates solid when an Arc Sensor has faulted either due to an open circuit sustained short circuit gt 10 sec or high ambient lighting Sensor Alarm Sensor Alarm The affected sensor will be indicated by its front panel sensor LED 1 16 flashing The Sensor Alarm will self reset upon the fault conditions being corrected Arc Trip Indicates solid when the respective assigned self reset Arc Trip contacts operate The LEDs reset when the Arc Trip contacts self reset BR la NAT o Ki lt X Page 54 vist WWW rmspl COITI QL for the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY ME Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1924 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 S 0 9 0 1 11 engt EU amp CONTRO Global Arc Block Indicates solid when the Global Arc Block input is energised all Arc Trips are blocked 61850 and Arc Trip outputs o Global Arc Block Flag Reset To reset the ARC Sensor LEDs The ARC sensor LEDs may also be reset by energising the binary input Reboot A reboot is achie
12. Explorer E 192 168 0 221 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x v X AX Favorites 33 Australia Post Postcode Se E Google IDEC Australia New Zealand gt Commonwealth Securities Ltd S https www anz com INETB E NetBank Logon egi A http ww The RMS Files ki Public Holida Reyrolle Si Thytronic 1524 Ar X T D me v Page Safety Toos 1824 IP Configuration euo TECTION amp CONT RJ45 IP Address 192 168 0 221 Mask 255 255 255 e Fibre IP Address 192 168 1 220 Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 0 254 Change IP 1824 Arc Fault Relay Build 2 IP Configuration z Arc Configuration SNTP Server 192 168 0251 Resync 600 seconds __ Change SNTP d Arc Status Help 2012 RMS Pty Ltd Internet g 100 AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 19 NCS IN Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 Arc Configuration The Arc Configuration screen provides configuration settings for each of the 16 Sensor inputs gt 1524 Arc Configuration Windows Internet Explorer Oo j E 192 168 0 221 s e File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Y x sly Favorites 543 E Australia Post Po
13. Insert View Help E Network e Link mw Oc X JH x E Properties Name Name in DIGSI IP address El rd ication Slip Name Subnet 1 Baj New devices Description C Ba Subnet Comment Bo IP start address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Standard gateway 172 16 0 254 Baud rate Mbits s 100 Type 8 MMS Subnet mask Mask of the subne AT No S K NCS IN Page 37 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 S 0 9 0 1 11 Expanding Subnet will reveal the IEDs that we previously assigned to the Station DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help Bg Network e Link d ole O C X LH F 4 2 S Subnets Properties Name a Name in DIGSI IP address El ARMS Name Subnet By New devices Description E Ba Subnet Comment LM OC 7SR22 75R2202 2AA77 0CAO0 172 16 0 1 LM RMS 1524 RMS 1524 172 16 0 2 IP start address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Standard gateway 172 16 0 254 Baud rate Mbits s 100 Tvpe 8 MMS Subnet mask Mask of the subne The individual devices may be selected to set their IP addresses DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help B Network f Link uw o X ti x 2 S3
14. LD RMS 1S24DEV 1524 LD RMS IS24DEV 1524 m CONF_GGIO1 LN LPHD1 E RMS SARCI Ge st A Mod 1 0000000000000 u11 08 2012_01 58 59 088 10001010 f Beh 1 0000000000000 u11 08 2012 01 58 59 088 10001010 f Heath 41 0000000000000 u1 1 08 2012 01 58 59 088 10001010 Bf Facntrs 18 0000000000000 u11 08 2012 n2 01 37 468 10001010 1 F 0000000000000 u01 01 1970_00 00 00 000 00000000 DA stal 0000000000000 u01 01 1970_00 00 00 000 000000007 E m Ef nus sancio 1 nm TiRACC CAMA In the 2 second window of a trip the FADet status will show as T true I Data View of 192 168 0 221 b Set Level 192 168 0 221 192 168 0 221 LD RMS 1S24DEV 1524 LD RMS 1S24DEV 1524 CONF GGIO1 LLNO LPHD1 RMS SARCI z FE st x fj Mod 1 1 0000000000000 u11 07 2012 04 23 00 105 10001010 mg seh 1 1 0000000000000 u11 07 2012 04 23 00 105 10001010 x fj Heath 11 0000000000000 ut 1 07 2012 04 23 00 105 10001010 BO FacntRs 13 0000000000000 u1 1 07 2012 05 34 15 812 10001010 0000000000000 u11 07 2012 05 34 15 812 10001010 1 F 0000000000000 u1 1 07 2012 05 34 17 809 10001010 M 0000000000000 u11 07 2012 05 34 17 809 10001010 RMS SARCIO RMS SARCI1 HS SARCI2 RMS SARCI3 HS SARCI4 HS SARCIS RMS SARCI6 RMS SARC2 RMS_SARCS 71 RRR The counter will also increment with each trip NAT o
15. MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 engt EU amp CONTRO User tel Password tel F PTO CH File Edit view Connection RMS 1824 Telnet session Username tel Password User logged in Connected via Telnet to 192 168 0 221 Telnet Use CTRL F to check the context E an Gr T eal File Edit view Connection HMG 1824 Telnet session Username tel Password User logged in Stdio User Connected via Telnet to 192 168 0 221 Telnet You need to be in Shell CTRL F to switch the context to Shell AT QNAN ON Ae K Page 47 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page Eeer Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 oRovEcLion amp CONTRO CHIPTOOL Te x File Edit view Connection RMS 1524 Telnet session Username tel Password User logged in Stdio User Stdio Both Stdio Shell Connected via Telnet to 192 168 0 221 Telnet Press enter to make the command prompt visible ww i U er ESI File Edit view Connection RMS 1824 Telnet session Username tel Password sies User logged in Stdio User Stdio Both Stdio Shell A gt Connected via Telnet to 192 168 0 221 Telnet Type in Reboot at the command prompt the 1824 will now restart and the LEDs indicate per a normal power up refer to Power Up Mon
16. S 0 9 0 1 11 Page 66 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 You will now see that the 1524 is available for viewing IEDScout File Actions Options Help Open SCL fppSavescL Q Discover ACSI Sniffer 3 Configure Simulations ej Subscription Messages Update Report Pall 1524 Completed You can drill down in the Logical Node structure of the 1524 To view the Data for SARC1 double click HMG SARC1 IEDScout File Actions Options Help LS Open SUL Save SCL Q Discover e E acs Sniffer G Simulations ej Subscriptions Messages Ke Configure ao 1524 z Address Tz Data LD RMS 1524DEV 1524 CONF aGIO1 LLNO 192 158 0 221 RMS SARCIO RMS SARCI1 RMS SARCIZ RMS SARCI3 RMS SARCIA Update Report Doll 1524 Completed And then further drill down in to the status data for example to view the status of FADet AT No S K NCS IN Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 Page 67 Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 In the untripped state the stVal will show as F false Data View of 1524 E 5 E H Set Level 1524 s
17. SCD Import SCD Open Station Folder Page 33 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page vili sea Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 gTECTION amp CONT EIS We can give the Station a meaningful name by editing the Item Name We then nominate the Station Devices to be included in the Station by right clicking on the Station and choosing properties New Station Properties General Station Devices Path echt Model MIER Author Created 24 10 2012 3 53 25 PM Last Modified 24 10 2012 3 53 25 PM Comment Select Station Devices and you will see a selection of available unassigned IEDs 4 RMS Properties General Station Devices Unassigned Devices Device Mame IED Name Location SR2202 254 77 0040 DL 75R22 RMS Arc Fault Protecti HMS 1524 HMS 1524 AMS Arc Fault Protecti Add ta Station Assigned Devices Device Mame IED Name Location No devices assigned Remove Device Cancel AT No S K NCS IN Page 34 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page ST ae Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 Select the IEDs 4 RMS Properties Station Devices Unassigned Devices Device Name IED
18. Subnets Properties Name a Name in DIGSI IP address E Glo By New devices Ba Subnet Comment Bo OC 7SR22 75R2202 24477 0C40 172 16 0 1 M RMS 1524 RMS 1524 172 16 0 2 A IP address 172 16 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Standard Gateway 172 16 0 254 Name Name of device access point Alternatively at the Subnet level the IP addressing may be automatically allocated starting at the IP start address previously set for the Subnet by pressing the auto IP button AT No S K NCS IN Page 38 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 We ll choose to auto allocate the IP addressing the result is shown below with the the IP address of each device being incremented and unique DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help L Network x Link mw vi X JE x 2 Subnets Properties Name a Name in DIGSI IP address El ARMS Name Subnet 1 j New devices Description C Ba Subnet Comment Bo OC 7SR22 7SR2202 2AA77 0CAO0 192 168 0 1 B el RMS 1524 HS 1524 192 168 0 2 IP start address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Standard gateway 172 16 0 254 Baud rate Mbits s 100 Type 8 MMS Name Name of subnet System Configuration Link View With the ne
19. X Page 44 vist WWW rmspl COITI QL for the latest product information Page NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY S 0 9 0 1 11 EMEND TEN Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 With the 1S24 selected in the CHIPTOOL screen we will establish an FTP session by choosing Tools and FTP Client Connect Target IP Password Iw Save User and Password Representation Type Ce Binary Image ASCII Use passive mode ceca Enter the following Username and Password for the FTP session User ftp Password ftp CHIPTOOL FTP Client File View Connection EB ORNIE OC s KR Drive C D 4a C i Filename Config Msi DIRECTORY 22 10 2012 8 46 36 a d8094b917198aa0 DIRECTORY 7 12 2010 3 16 38P _ HTTP 3 Documents and Set DIRECTORY 16 06 2012 1 55 46 1524 cid GE Power Manage DIRECTORY 22 03 2011 3 41 14 1524 cid ethl DIRECTORY 16 04 2012 1 57 16 1524 cid ok DIRECTORY 7 12 2010 12 56 40 1524 cid org DIRECTORY 8 12 2010 8 27 24 1524 cid sip DIRECTORY 27 09 2012 12 24 04 AUTOEXEC BAT DIRECTORY 25 10 2012 12 38 12 BECK GIF DIRECTOR 10 09 2012 11 57 4 CHIP GIF DIRECTORY 14 08 2012 4 40 20 CHIP INI DIRECTORY 20 01 2011 11 35 12 CHIP SAV Siemens DIRECTORY 12 09 2011 5 47 02 dk3 cid SiLabs DIRECTORY 22 03 2011 3 42 36 ETH1 EXE amp Software Downloads DIRECTORY 8 06 2011 3 01 34
20. improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 1 0 H 0 1 11 Choose the IEC 61850 tab and enter a name in the IED Name field be 1 SR2202 7AA77 OCA0 Properties General IEC E1850 IED Mame DC SR22 ICD File ESM Documents AMS Arc Fault Protections AMS Arc F ICD Size 440 56 EB Extended Device Information Manufacturer SIEMENS Device Type Poh Zell Description Contig Yersion 1 0 Station Configuration Station KZ IP Address 172 15 0 1 Subnet Address 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 172 15 0 254 UGF Fort DU DO Next we will add the RMS 15824 IED which is added as a Third Party ICD File You will need to have the 1824 ICD file which is available through RMS Choose Insert and Third Party ICD File and you will be presented with the following file selection choose the ICD file that has been supplied by RMS Select ICD File Look in ICD sel Of amp J svn Lu i ace My Recent C DK61 Documents OGEC O Reyrolle SEL O Siprotec O SystemCorp C Thytronic My Documents File name 1524 bare 3 My Network Files of type ICD File icd AT annoy xe Ki Page 32 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page ST ae Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23
21. plant AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 24 NCS IN Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 5 0900 11 The proposed scheme is as follows Upstream Trip a Hardwired or Nc Goose A R 7SR22 Downstream Trip Hardwired or Goose Sensor connections to 1S24 The scheme comprises of 1530 sensors connected to a 1824 Arc Fault Monitor providing ARC Fault coverage of the coloured protection zones The 1824 provides the SARC Logical Node for the operation of Arc Fault Sensors The 7SR22 Overcurrent relay subscribes to SARC Goose messages and initiates the required protection tripping via an Overcurrent Check Tripping in this case will be carried out by hardwiring to respective circuit breakers and using binary outputs from the 7SR22 IED but could also be implemented via Goose by another subscribing IED Flexible tripping logic may be implemented in the 7SR22 according to specific application requirements and may also accommodate different operating arrangements in more complex applications Page 25 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SE Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1924 Guide Iss B 23
22. retrieval system without the permission of Relay Monitoring Systems Pty Ltd nor shall any model or article be reproduced from this document without consent from Relay Monitoring Systems Pty Ltd While the information and guidance given in this document is believed to be correct no liability shall be accepted for any loss or damage caused by any error or omission whether such error or omission is the result of negligence or any other cause Any and all such liability is disclaimed Contact Us Relay Monitoring Systems Pty Ltd 2006 2013 6 Anzed Court Mulgrave 3170 AUSTRALIA Phone 61 3 8544 1200 Fax 61 3 8544 1201 Email rms rmspl com au e Web www rmspl com au To download a PDF version of this guide http www rmspl com au userguide 15S24 user guide pdf To download the model specific Product Test Manual htto www rmspl com au search asp enovection CONTR Part How this Guide is Organised This guide is divided into four parts Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 AT RNAI OY e K NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM a SE EE Kee Overview Documentation Application Commissioning Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 07 01 13 Part engt EU amp CONTRO Documentation Technical Bulletin The detailed technical attributes funct
23. table summarises all Healthy LED indications LED State Meaning SSS On Solid Healthy Fast Flashing CID loading error 61850 stack problem approx three times every sec The cid file is in error or possibly corrupted open a web server session where further information is reported on the Relay Build page Slow Flashing SNTP sync fail approx once every sec Check SNTP server is functioning or check that the SNTP Server address on the IP config screen is correct Internal 1824 Communications failure A permanent Internal 1824 Communications failure will assert the Service Alarm AT QNAN ON Ae nla NCS IN Page 64 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page I VU EE Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 Using IED SCOUT IEC61850 GOOSE Message Trouble Shooting Status changes of the 1824 ICD may be independently observed in more depth by using an IEC61850 browser such as IED Scout A free lim ited functionality version of IED Scout may be downloaded from the OMICRON website To view a 1824 on a network start up IED Scout IEDScout File Actions Options Help CN Cen SC d Saue St Discover ACSI Sniffer gt 3 E Simulations ej Subscriptions T Messages Configure Update Report Poll Servers Configuration Read Devices 3 Go to Options and
24. 07 12 14S24 SARC Allocation In the proposed scheme we have 6 Arc Fault Sensors installed providing coverage for 5 distinct protection zones The individual SARCs are allocated as follows Zone Coverage Colour Number of Sensors DEN oa Ss i Feeder CB Chamber SARC 4 The required circuit breaker tripping is defined by the following tripping table SARC Operation Colour Incomer Termination AT QNAN ON Ae nla 1 2 1 Incomer CB Chamber Bus Incomer Termination Chamber Protection Zone Tripping Page 26 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 NCS jy engt EU amp CONTRO 1824 Source Arc Fault Detector Points The 1824 will broadcast the following Arc Fault Detector Points to subscribing IEDs Source ARC Fault IED Goose ARC Fault Detector points 7SR22 Single Point Input GGIO Allocation The 7SR22 relay will subscribe to SARC Goose messages broadcast by the 1824 IED and shall assign subscribed SARCs to Single Point Input GGIO as follows Destination 7SR22 Relay Goose Single Point Inputs ARC Fault Detectors Single Point Input Description SARC 1 CBn CTRL SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO 1 CBn Single Point Input 1 Data SARC2 CBn CTRL SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO2 CBn Single Point Input 2 Data
25. 07 12 The 1824 IED has now been added to your project ra Reydisp Manager RMS Arc Fault Protection E My Documents RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Arc Fa BAR E Fie Edit View Insert Tools Window Help i4 AmB e fa Add wo o Eons List Project Sync t RMS Arc Fault Protection Item Name IED Name Type Author Last Modified Comment Status EJ 7SR2202 2AA7 OC 7SR22 Reyrolle Device 24 10 2012 3 33 5 Device Sync Re RMS 1524 Device 24 10 2012 3 44 5 lt RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS_1S24 Utilities S H Export ICD Open Device Folder You can nominate a meaningful IED name for the 1824 IED by right clicking on the IED and choosing properties Now we will add a IEC61850 Station choose Insert and Station 13 Reydisp Manager RMS Arc Fault Protection E Wy Documents RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Arc Fa E BR i File Edit View Insert Tools Window Help JO 608 e a Add ge o Elion List f Project Sync RMS Arc Fault Protection Item Name IED Name Type Author Last Modified Comment Status E 7TSR2202 2AA7 OC 7SR22 Revrolle Device 24 10 2012 3 33 5 Device Sync Re New Station 61850 Station 24 10 2012 3 59 2 H RMS 1524 RMS 1524 Device 24 10 2012 3 44 5 lt RMS Arc Fault Protection New Station Station Configuration SB E e System Update Open SCD in Configurator Station Netview Utilities G 3 Export
26. 61850 station bus LAN for Goose messaging purposes and either port may be utilised for device configuration AT QNAN ON Ae nla NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 Page 13 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 enovection amp CONTp H IEC61850 Communication Topologies The 1824 IED employs IEC61850 Goose messaging to convey the operation of ARC Fault Sensors and may be used with one or many subscribing IEDs to deploy ARC Fault protection schemes The simplest application topology is to connect a single 1824 directly with a single IED using a Suitable crossover connection IB E E PPPPPEIPEEEEEHEEEOE d l 1824 4 4 IED Alternatively the 1824 or many 1824 Arc Fault Monitors may be connected to a Station Bus Lan as shown below IED The Station Bus Lan may be arranged using many different topologies discussion of the various Lan topologies is beyond the scope of this user guide NCS IN sent ey Page 14 visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 4 0900 f engt EU amp CONTRO IP Addressing The 1824 I
27. C web browser address field will establish a web browser session displaying the Relay Build Information and a menu tree to navigate to the other configuration screens 1824 Arc Fault Relay Windows Internet Explorer G El 192 168 0 221 vi Ra 4 x GG File Edit view Favorites Tools Help x v x w Favorites 3 Australia Post Postcode Se A Google amp IDEC Australia New Zealand e Commonwealth Securities Ltd https www anz com INETB e NetBank Logon e SS hipulw ThenMS Google reyrolle S Thytronic amp Rs is24 x E de Pager Safety Tool 1824 Relay Build Information euo TECTION amp CONTRO Serial Number PROTO1 Firmware V2 7 PCB Revision 0 1524 Arc Fault Last PCB test i Relay Build Last Relay test None IP Configuration Last Config Change 08Jan13 Arc Configuration 2 Arc Status j Help Password Change 2012 RMS Pty Ltd Ka Internet AT QNAN ON Ae nl NCS IN Page 16 visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1 030101 To make any changes you will be prompted for a User name and Password Connect to 192 168 0 2721 The server 192 168 0 221 at Retry requires a username and
28. CSO10 Single Point Data 10 3 jRMs saRcs MjsPCSO11 Single Point Data 11 Je RMS_SARC4 1 M SPCSO12 Single Point Data 12 a Hirm RMS_SARCS M SPCSO13 Single Point Data 13 With the linkages complete save and exit the Digsi System configurator Page 42 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 RTIFIED QUALITY engt EU amp CONTRO Creating the 1S24 cid File We know need to create a cid file which we will use at a later stage of the IED Configuration process em wm 2 Ensure you then revert the linkage back to original and save the project again Now go to the Network screen select the 1924 IED right click and select Export IEC61850 device configuration DIGSI system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help B B Network peg ik ae ooc Xx JH x 2 i Subnets Name a Name in DIGSI IP address IEC61850 Geratekonfiguration exportieren Sin Save in O Reyrolle X Baj New devices a Subnet REYROLLE RM5_1524_Itest My Recent RMS_1524_works Documents SARCIN Bel OC_75R22 75R2202 2AA77 0CAO0 192 168 0 1 Re RMS 1524 RMS 1524 192 168 0 2 T My Network File name Places Save as type IEC61850 device description cid Save the file for later 1824 configuration oystem configuration is now comp
29. ED will come preconfigured from the factory with the IP address 192 168 0 220 The default IP address may be used in a web browser session to undertake relay configuration Full details of relay configuration are described in subsequent sections of the user guide Reconfiguration of the 1824 IP address may be required according to the IP addressing defined in the IEC61850 substation configuration any subsequent web browser sessions will need to utilise the reconfigured IP address AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 15 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page Ur e Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1924 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 1824 Arc Fault Monitor Configuration Web Browser Session Configuration of a 1824 can be undertaken either via direct connection to a PC or via a Lan If a direct connection to a PC is utilitised a crossover patch lead will be required to enable communication with the 1524 Whether the communication is direct or via a Lan both the PC and the 1S24 need to have IP addressing within the same network With a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 the first 3 octets of the IP address need to be the same for the PC and the 18524 and the last octet needs to be unique for example 1S24 IP Address 192 168 0 221 PC IP Address 192 168 0 238 In the above example entering the 19524 IP Address 192 168 0 221 into the P
30. Guide Iss B 23 07 12 en ovection amp CONTRO Custom Labels The 1824 front panel makes provision for two 2 custom labels one label identifies the sensor location and the remaining label provides IED identification and IP address details The default labels supplied with the relay may be marked up by hand or alternatively custom labels may be produced using the template provided on the RMS website printed and slipped behind the clear windows on the front panel as depicted below AT gt lt Gy Page 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl GOTT OU tor the latest product information Page MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 1 0 H 0 1 11 Communications Physical Connections The 1824 is ordered with either of the following Ethernet connection options RJ 45 1 amp C61850 Interface BOU Made in Australia 10 Base T 100 Base TX amma Standard Single Port RJ45 10Base T 100Base TX In the single port option the RJ45 port is utilised for connection to an IEC61850 station bus LAN for Goose messaging purposes and for device configuration RJ 45 IEC61850 Interface 100 Base 10 Base T FX 100 Base TX m o lt x o o Optional Two Port RJ45 10Base T 100Base TX and Fibre 100Base TX The two port option allows one of the ports to connect to an IEC
31. Name Location FoR 2202 2447 0040 eames AMS Arc Fault Protect AMS Arc Fault Protect ns 1 wll L gel e AMS 152 Add to Station Assigned Devices Device Name IED Name Location Remove Device No devices assigned Press Add to Station RMS Properties Station Devices Unassigned Devices Device Name IED Name Location Add to Station Assigned Devices Device Mame IED Name Location ENTE dri d Arc Fault Pratecti PSR 2202 244 77 0040 nis ll L ge Kl i AMS 152 5 Arc Fault Protect 2 devices assigned Press OK to Assign the Devices to the Station NAT o hg Page 35 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl GOTT OU tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 1 091010 11 System Configuration Network View We now need to configure the IP Addressing for our Station LAN and the Goose Linkages for our Goose messages With the Station highlighted Double Click the System Configurator Button this will start the Digsi System Configurator in the Network view DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help Gi Network Ae Link ale X RK S i Subnets Properties a Name in DIGSI IP address EI Description Comment E First timer The relevant timer For all SIPROTEC dev
32. O met T REOR 61 Sensor Failure Alarm Trouble Ghootng 62 ARC Trip Trouble SMOOUING POTERE NORD 62 General Ethernet Communications Trouble Shooting ccceeccccceeceeeeseeceeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeesssaeeeeseeeseesanaeeess 63 IEC61850 GOOSE Message Trouble Shooting ne00001nnnnennnunnnnnnnnnennnnnrnnsrnnnnnnnnnsnnrrrrnnnsnnnrrernnsnnnnenenn 63 Interpreting Vx Auxiliary Supply or Relay Healthy Indications cccccseeecceeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 64 Using IED SCOUT IEC61850 GOOSE Message Trouble Shooting nnn000nnnnnennnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 65 Ng CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5 0900 11 Page 2 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 Sensor Installation Sensor Spacing The 1S30 sensor is available as a single detector or dual detector package The 18530A single detector version is depicted below showing the location of the detection window and the approximate coverage zone Detection window Coverage Zone 3m The recommended spacing for the 1S30A single detectors is approximately 5 6 m to ensure adequate detection overlap AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 3 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Pa
33. P LOG TXT C sr DIRECTORY 12 07 2011 11 38 16 LOG PREV TXT E System Volume Info DIRECTORY 7 02 2012 4 52 54 P openssh key TEMP DIRECTORY 12 07 2011 11 38 1 PIS10 KEY WINDOWS DIRECTORY 1 11 2012 2 42 36 P PROBE EXE md 1024 20 12 2010 8 35 20 public key AUTOEXEC BAT 0 7 12 2010 12 45 44 sarc exe boot ini 211 7 02 2012 4 43 38 P v send exe S Connected to 192 168 0 221 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY 254261 242655 248701 226715 247378 29 3211 3505 564 564 Drive JA Y 30 12 1899 12 00 00 1 01 2006 12 00 00 30 10 2012 1 03 00 3 10 2012 1 17 00 A 17 10 2012 1 03 00 5 06 2012 2 33 00 A 30 10 2012 4 27 00 30 10 2012 1 05 00 1 01 2006 12 00 00 1 01 2006 12 00 00 24 10 2012 1 42 00 24 10 2012 1 24 00 11 10 2012 12 26 00 17 10 2012 1 03 00 1 11 2012 5 16 00 A 3 10 2012 11 13 00 1 01 2006 12 00 00 1 01 2006 12 00 00 1 01 2006 12 00 00 1 01 2006 12 00 00 1 11 2012 5 15 00 A 1 01 2006 12 00 00 v 2 You will be presented with 2 file directories the left side is the source directory and the right side A is the 1524 Locate and select the saved 1S24 cid file created earlier right click on the file and copy it to the A drive NAT o hg NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 Page 45 Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to chan
34. P address Set up the IP addressing for the SNTP server Arm the ARC Sensor inputs to be utilised in the application v v v v Set which outputs are to be operated by the respective ARC sensors AT QNAN ON Ae nla NCS IN Page 22 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5 0900 11 engt EU amp CONTRO IEC61850 Substation Configuration Application Example The following example will demonstrate the process of implementing an ARC Fault Protection scheme using IEC61850 Goose massaging in conjunction with other IEC61850 equipped IEDs The example will comprise of a 1824 Arc Fault Monitor used in conjunction with Reyrolle 7SR22 Argus relays with IEC61850 communications and implemented with the Reydisp Manager productivity tool embedded with the optional Digsi System configurator A similar process is equally applicable to IEC61850 equipped IEDs from alternative vendors and alternative System Configuration tools The steps to implement our Application Example are AT QNAN ON Ae nla NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 KC D SS S NN Create an IEC61850 project in a System configurator Populate the project with the Application IEDs Populate the project with the 1924 IEDs using the def
35. age Contactor for a Variable Speed Drive Sensor placement for Switchgear cable termination chamber External through Hole Detector NAT o hg Page 8 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY ME Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1924 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 1 0 H 0 1 11 enovection amp CONTp H Sensor placement for Switchgear cable termination chamber External through Hole Detector AT No Ae K CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S D H 0 1 T Page 9 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 Scheme Wiring 1824 Connection diagram Bis v Power supply and CPU fail alarm Arc sensor fail alarm Arc trip block repeat High speed arc fault trip contact output contacts Earth connection Auxiliary supply Remote reset Arc fault BLOCK input The above diagram shows the 1824 connections The connected sensor inputs need to be enabled and unused inputs disabled via the Web browser configuration tool This is essential to Al
36. ation reveals the associated IEDs as sources and destinations DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help S Network Ae Link d mw O ES Y ja E x Filter No filter M e mm 2L 2 ARMS E Name GOOSE T CH t GOOSE application1 a H Name Name of the application H Destinations 4 3 BH Cal Lm a Bloc zsn22 75R2202 2AA77 0CAD Bloc 7sn22 75R2202 2AA77 0CAD B RMs 1524 RMS 1524 B RMs 1524 RMS 1524 Expanding the respective IEDs in the Sources and Destinations windows will show the Logical Nodes and their associated Data Objects AT annoy xe Ki NCS IN Page 40 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 engt EU amp CONTRO Firstly we ll select the RMS 1824 IED and expand RMS_SARC1 and choose FADet to Add as a Source DIGS system configurator Station Edit Insert View Help Bg Network CE A Applications RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS E F 1 x Filter No filter a pio Properties q Name l RMs Bd Subnet 1 4 GOOSE application Sources Pp pE _1524 DEV _1524 RMS_SARC1 FADet bal a Name GOOSE Descrinti Name Name of the application Des
37. ault 1524 icd file Populate the project with the IEC61850 Substation Using the System Configurator configure the desired IP addressing of the subnet containing all of the application IEDs With the System Configurator create the GOOSE applications with the associated GOOSE linkages between the source IED logical nodes in the case of the 1524 SARCs and the subscribing IED in our example we use GGIO With all GOOSE mapping complete create a cid file for the 1924 using the export facility in the System Configurator FTP the 1824 cid file into the 1924 Reboot the 1924 to invoke the GOOSE mapping Create the subscribing relay application logic that will make use of the status changes in the subscribed GOOSE messages from the 1824 Send the relay configurations as well as IEC 61850 to the respective subscribing IEDs in the application Page 23 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 engt EU amp CONTRO Arc Fault Scheme The single line schematic arrangement of the application example is shown in the diagram below TR1 LT CB Feeder 1ACB Arc Fault coverage is to be provided to the bus circuit breaker chambers and cable termination chambers and shall be current checked with an overcurrent relay Tripping shall be zoned to provide sectionalising and minimise affected
38. change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5 0900 11 engt EU amp CONTRO Site Commissioning Verification Checklist Observe all site specific standard safety procedures The following tests are undertaken following the completion of all 1524 ARC Monitor and Overcurrent Relay IEC61850 Substation Configuration and associated IED configurations scheme wiring and the wiring of all 1S30 sensors System Power Up Item Description Complete Confirm all necessary primary equipment isolations Kl 2 Confirm all necessary secondary equipment isolations including trip outputs Check fitment of 1930 optical sensors and cable condition Check panel installation of the 1924 monitor i Check for correct case earthing BEEN Check the 1824 is wired to the protection design schematic connected to a Substation LAN and confirm all IEC61850 configurations 7 Confirm Fail alarm relay is closed Terminals 25 and 26 BEEN Apply correct Auxiliary voltage to power up the 1824 BEEN BECH Upon power up the relay enters a relay boot cycle all the Leds will flash once and then extinguish and then in turn sequentially illuminate 1 led at a time until all Leds are illuminated the sequence takes about 14 secs Observe that the green power LED remains illuminated solid after the relay boot cycle 10 Confirm Fail alarm relay is open Terminals 25 and 26 and the associated LED is extinguished
39. ct improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 1 0921010 T Fill in the details including where you want the project file to be stored and hit OK wa Mew Project Mame RAMS Arc Fault Protection Location E My Documents AMS Arc Fault Protection Browse Directory AMS Arc Fault Protection Create directory For project Project File E SMiy D acumentssHMS Arc Fault ProtectiansHiMS Arc Fault Protections AMS The new project has been created 23 Reydisp Manager RMS Arc Fault Protection E Wy Documents RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Ar TER File Edit View Insert Tools Window Help sec x du af e ve pi o Econs List F Project Sync AAE a Item Name IED Name Last Modified Comment Status lt RMS Arc Fault Protection NAT o hg Page 29 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 1 0 H 0 1 11 Populating IEDs In the IEC 61850 Project We now need to populate the project with our IEDs firstly the Reyrolle 7SR22 Choose Insert and Device and you will be presented with the following screen E Select Device 1 Select Product Family and Software Version d E LUUT NENEN EEEN
40. d En100 Error c A el User Output 1 CONTROL amp LOGIC User Output 2 INPUT CONFIG OUTPUT CONFIG User Output 3 OUTPUT MATRIX BINARY OUTPUT CONFIG User Output 4 LED CONFIG User Output 5 PICKUP CONFIG m ij MAINTENANCE User Output 6 DATA STORAGE COMMUNICATIONS User Output 7 i ZSR220x 2xAx 0CAD Complete any other Protection settings otherwise required and save your setting El Device Synchronization With all IED settings IED Logic and IEC61850 configuration complete we now need to Synchronize the device Reydisp Manager will manage the file transfer process to the 7SR22 IED and upon completion the 7SR22 will be able subscribe to SARC Goose messages from the 1824 IED AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 51 NCS IN Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 enovection amp CONTp 0 Monitor Indications Front Layout The picture below depicts the indications provided on the front of the Arc Fault Monitor E LLL 24 ETT 7 T iy L pe Di ok ai A1 an STT 16 vm Beton LED ON Trip LED Flashing Sensor Supervision Alarm 1EC61850 Interface PPS Activity LA 10 Base T RJ 45 100 Base TX FIBRE 100 Base Fx Power Up When powering up all the Leds
41. e use of a suitably powered camera flash Confirm blocking of the arc fault trip output contacts BEEN Confirm blocking of the SARC GOOSE messages from the a 1924 AT QNAN ON Ae nla Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY Page 61 ME Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 5 0900 11 engt EU amp CONTRO Sensor Failure Alarm Trouble Shooting Item Description Compete 1 If any arc sensor LED s are flashing re check the 1830 wiring integrity Check that the sensors are wired to the correct sensor inputs 3 Using a web browser session check that the correct sensor inputs are enabled and any unused sensor inputs are disabled If the Sensor Alarm persists disable all of the sensor inputs and check that all Sensor Alarm indications are extinguished ARC Sensor Supervision Trouble Shooting Complete 1 If there is a Sensor Alarm indication re check the 15930 wiring integrit Check that the sensors are connected to the correct arc sensor inputs and check that the correct sensor inputs are enabled and unused inputs are disabled 3 Check for high ambient lighting conditions for all the sensors ARC Trip Trouble Shooting If an arc trip occurs without an ARC being present this indicates either a very high ambient light condition is triggering a sensor Or short circ
42. ge EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 03001 The 1S30B Dual detector version provides an additional detection window for dual zones of coverage as depicted below Detection windows The recommended spacing for the 1S30B single detectors is approximately 5 6 m to ensure adequate detection overlap this combination provides an overall coverage zone of approximately 10 12m 10 12m Page 4 AT QNAN ON Ae nla NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page ME Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 03001 euo TECTIOT amp CONTRO The 1S30A and 1S30B sensors may also be mixed to provide various coverage combinations again spacings of approximately 5 6 m should be observed to ensure adequate detection overlap 4d r H 10 12m Sensor Placement oensors need to be mounted to provide full coverage of the switchgear cubicles to be protected Where the protected zone is larger than the sensor coverage then the use of multiple sensors is required Precise positioning of the sensors is generally not required as the light caused by the arc is reflected from the walls Sensor Mounting The 1S30 is s
43. ge without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 engt EU amp CONTRO Once copied ensure that any existing 1S24 cid file in the A drive is renamed or deleted right click on the file for renaming deletion options Then select the copied file in the A drive right click and ensure it is renamed as 1524 cid Renaming RM5 1524 cid Please enter the new filename i S24 cid canoa Rebooting The 1824 With The New 1824 cid File A reboot of the 1824 is required once the new 1824 cid file has been loaded The reboot can be done either via powering down and repowering the device or by pressing and holding the Flag Reset button for about 5 sec until all the LEDs start flashing refer to Reboot under Monitor Indications Alternatively you can set up a terminal session to reboot the 1824 using CHIPTOOL Using CHIPTOOL select the 1924 and choose Tools and Terminal Connection Type e Telnet Serial Telnet Connection Target IP 192 168 0221 Port IT elnet Iw Automatically login User eg Password Save User and Password Serial Connection e x Cancel Enter the following Username and Password for the terminal session AT QNAN ON Ae Ke NCS IN Page 46 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY
44. ices in this IEC61850 station gt Expanding the RMS Station will present the Subnets associated with the Station DIGSI system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help Gi Network Ae Link ale oo0c X JH x SW Subnets Properties Name Name in DIGSI IP address El ARMS fal New devices Description rt Subnet1 Comment E Name Name of station AT annoy xe Ki NCS IN Page 36 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ae 101 10 facon Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 Clicking on the Subnet will reveal the IP Start address Subnet mask and standard gateway settings DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help Ba Network Ae Link mw ooc X JH x l Subnets Properties Name Name in DIGSI IP address B Ident ARMS Name Subnet By New devices Description Bi Subnet1 Comment IP start address 172 16 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Standard gateway 172 16 0 254 Baud rate Mbits s 100 Tvpe 8 MMS Name Name of subnet We can set the IP start address for our network for convenience in this case 192 168 0 1 The Standard Gateway may also be set at this point if one exists DIGSI system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit
45. ing or isolations SARGI SPiG4GGIO1 SPCSO1 gt SARC Quality 50 1 Pickup SARC2 SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO2 SARC2 Quality SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO2 Quality 50 1 Pickup SARC3 SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO3 SARC3 Quality SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO3 Quality 50 1 Pickup SARC4 SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO4 SARC4 Quality SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO4 Quality SARC5 SPi64GGIO1 SPCSOS SARC5 Quality SPi64GGIO1 SPCSOS Quality 50 1 Pickup SARC6 SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO6 SARC6 Quality SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO6 Quality AT No S K NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO1 Quality H H User Output 2 User Output 3 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Page 50 Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 Gi gt Binary Output Allocation For Circuit Breaker Tripping The following User Output to Binary Output allocations complete our ARC Fault Trip with Current Check SARC 1 Feeder Exit Termination Chamber User Output 1 SARC 2 Feeder CB Chamber User Output 2 The screenshot shows the User Output to Binary Output allocation in the setting editor of Reydisp Manager Setting Editor RMS Arc Fault Protection 7SR2202 2AA77 OCAO System Settings l TSR220x 2x amp x7 0CAD SYSTEM CONFIG CT VT CONFIG FUNCTION CONFIG Ein onfs CURRENT PROT N IEC61850 Configure
46. ional description amp performance specifications for the 1824 are described in the product Technical Bulletin For the most up to date version go to www rmspl com au handbook 1 S24 pdf www rmspl com au handbook 1s30 pdf The order of precedence for product information is as follows e Product Test Manual PTM e Technical Bulletin e User Guide User Guide This User Guide covers all 1524 relay versions amp describes the generic features amp attributes common across all versions Different relay versions are required to cater for varying customer requirements such as auxiliary voltage range I O configuration case style relay functionality etc The product ordering code described in the Technical Bulletin is used to generate a unique version of the relay specification amp is called a Type Number This code takes the form 1S24Kxx where the Kxx is the K or version number For a complete description of the RMS K number system refer to www rmspl com au handbook parta3 pdf Product Test Manual Each 19824 version has a specific PTM which provides details on the unique attributes of the relay Each PTM includes the following information e Specific technical variations from the standard model if applicable e Wiring diagram If you require a copy of the PTM for an RMS product the following options are available e Check the RMS web site at www rmspl com au search asp e RMS CD catalogue select List all Product Test Man
47. itor Indications When all the LEDs stop flashing the 1824 configuration is complete AT QNAN ON Ae K Page 48 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page Eeer Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 Reyrolle 7SR22 Configuration Logic Configuration Our application is to employ a current check using the pickup of an Instantaneous Overcurrent Element 50 1 to qualify an Arc Sensor operation The following sections outline the logic implemented User Output Allocation Using the previously defined ARC Fault Sensor Zones we will nominate the User Outputs that will capture the resultant SARC operation and current check logic Feeder Exit Feeder CB Chamber SARC 2 User Output 2 SARC 3 Incomer CB Chamber SARC 5 User Output 3 Incomer Termination Chamber SARC 6 User Output 3 AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 49 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 03001 Current Check Logic engt EU amp CONTRO The SARC GOOSE Trips are qualified by the SARC quality and a current check in our current check logic The quality bit can be used for blocking purposes such as test
48. le Reyrolle S Thytronic MARMS 1524 X fay E mm Page Safety Toos 23 1 24 Relay Build Information euo TECTION amp CONTRO Serial Number PROTO1 Firmware V2 7 PCB Revision 0 1524 Arc Fault Relay Build P IP Configuration Last PCB test Last Relay test None Last Config Change 08Jan13 d Arc Configuration z Arc Status h Help Password Change 2012 RMS Pty Ltd Internet g 100 AT No S K Page 18 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 S 0 9 0 1 11 engt EU amp CONTRO IP Configuration The IP Configuration screen displays and allows editing of the IP address parameters for the RJ45 port Fibre port Gateway and the SNTP Server To change the IP address edit the IP address field and then click the Change button and enter the user name and password if prompted Note that the Fibre port must be on a different IP network to the RJ45 port For time stamping in accordance to the IEC61850 standard an SNTP server is required The SNTP server IP address can be set in the IP Configuration screen but if left blank the 1924 will attempt to find a default SNTP server if available 2 1524 Arc Fault Relay IP Configuration Windows Internet
49. led Arc Status Jisabled Help Jisabled Jisabled Jisabled Jisabled Jisabled Jisabled sl Le BL les fl Le fl Le jlo ll Les Jisabled Jisabled Jisabled Ia Io Internet fg x 100 AT QNAN ON Ae nla NCS IN Page 21 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 engt EU amp CONTRO State The State column determines the state of each sensor input The following states are reported Disabled ARC Sensor is disabled Armed ARC Sensor is armed Tripped ARC detected changes for the period of the trip Failed ARC sensor supervision failure Initializing ARC sensor initializing transitory Stuck ARC sensor stuck on Flag The Flag column will indicate and latch for an Arc Sensor operation individual Flags may be reset by clicking on the sensor flag status and entering the user name and password if prompted Count The Count field provides a log of ARC sensor operations since power on or the last counter reset the individual sensor counters may be reset to 0 by clicking on the count field and entering the user name and password if prompted Summary of 1824 SARC Configuration The following steps outline the 1824 SARC Configuration Establish a Web Browser session using the default I
50. lete NAT o hg Page 43 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 1 0 H 0 1 11 1824 IEC61850 Configuration The cid File The 1824 requires a cid file that incorporates the IEC61850 Substation Project Configuration including the Report datasets that must be sent and where they are sent to The Project Configuration is contained in the cid file for the 1924 created earlier from our Substation configuration process example and needs to be loaded into the 1824 IED FTP 1S24 cid File We will be using the Beck s CHIPTOOL software utility to establish a terminal session with the 1924 and to FTP the cid file Download CHIPTOOL for free from htto www beck ipc com en download licence asp id chiptool install amp l 1 Run CHIPTOOL on the PC The Tool will detect any 1524 devices on the network as seen by the screen shot below y CHIPTOOL File Flash CHIP Tools Info Scan for Cola atthe network Sm es pce Temas ass raw oo mas TOS ype O1eC1C RMS 1524 Mo 192 168 0 221 2552552550 192168 0 1 SC143 OO3056A16C1C 20 v1 51 ETH M Collect Mode E Help Se Stop Scanning Sorted by Snr Open popup menu with right mouseclick at table rows NAT o Ki lt
51. low connected o e Allow connected o m on NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 sensor inputs to operate for an ARC Fault sensor inputs to be supervised Ensure unconnected sensor inputs do not indicate an Arc sensor Alarm condition Page 10 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 engt EU amp CONTRO Terminal Layout and Module Dimensions 310 61 LATION 2 45 4A 45 AR AT AR a 42 7824 34 41i CAE 27 PME ES ele OL INTO LES EI TYPE SH 15824 ARC FAULT MONITOR 260 LEDON o LEDFiaet g Sensor Suxmtzkn Aare 1C0 3as gt ES FEFEIEEEKEEEEFEEEEEEEEFEH DAC em RJ 45 FIBRE M4 CLEARANCE FIBRE RAR ab Irtartaca BEZ 00 Bese 10 Dass 7 Fx 103 Gase TX Mace In Aselrelis The module may be surface mounted or alternatively mounted on a din rail by using 2 optional din rail mounting kits 2 x RMS P N 290407157 Refer to the 1824 Technical Bulletin for complete installation details NAT o hg NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4 0900 f Page 11 visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824
52. n extinguish and then in turn sequentially illuminate 1 led at a time until all Leds are illuminated the sequence takes another 14 secs approx The Cold Boot is used for reverting the IED back to factory default settings including default passwords Page 56 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 engt EU amp CONTRO Part Commissioning Commissioning Preliminaries Carefully examine the module to ensure that no damage has occurred during transit Check that the model number and rating information are correct Insulation The relay and its associated wiring may be insulation tested between all electrically isolated circuits all circuits and earth An electronic or brushless insulation tester should be used having a dc voltage not exceeding 1000V Accessible terminals of the same circuit should first be strapped together Deliberate circuit earthing links removed for the tests subsequently must be replaced ARC Trip Verification ARC Trip Verification will require a flash source to initiate sensor operation A high powered photographic flash is the most convenient means of initiating positive sensor operation Note that mobile phone or small compact camera flashes may not have sufficient power to cause sensor operation The RMS Arc Flash Timing Test Guide ou
53. n the 1924 2 For a current check scheme is the current check element enabled and being picked up 3 Check the GOOSE linkages in the Substation Project and ensure that the correct sources and subscriptions have been established E 4 Check that the Subscribing IED logic is consistent with the Subscribed SARC If required troubleshoot the logic by observing the individual incoming signals are consistent with your test conditions for example e Is the correct GGIO being received e Is the quality bit being correctly treated e ls the current check qualification being asserted 5 Using the 1824 Web Browser check for any error messages on the Status screen when you FTP the cid file into the device EJ In the Web Browser observe the trip status when a Sensor is triggered 7 Using and IEC61850 browser such as IED Scout observe the trip status changes in the 1824 ICD NA7 o lt 4 q ey Page 63 visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 5 0900 NCS IN engt EU amp CONTRO Interpreting Vx Auxiliary Supply or Relay Healthy Indications The Healthy LED will be illuminated solid to indicate normal operation of the 1824 The Healthy LED is also utilised to indicate error conditions to assist in troubleshooting The following
54. ormation Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824_Guide lss B 23 07 12 NCS IN CE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 The SARCs are linked to the respective 7SR22 IED Single Point Input GGIO chosen from the Destinations window refer also to the Allocation table in the earlier part of this example DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help cux ER Filter No filter M a a Properties _ ee REI Sms T AjRMS E Rms _1524 DEV_1524 RMS5_SARC1 FAaDet OC_ SR22 CTRL SPI64GGIO1 SPCSO1 X 75R2202 2AA77 0C Descripti TE subneti RMS_1524 DEV_1524 RMS_SARC2 FADet OC 7SR22 CTRL SPi64GGIO1 SPCSO2 75R2202 24477 0C Comment 4 4 GOOSE application RMS_1S24 DEV_1S24 RMS_SARC3 FADet OC 7SR22JCTRL SPi6 4GGIO1 SPCSO3 75R2202 24477 0C RMS 1S24 DEV 1524 RMS SARC4 FADet OC 7SR22JCTRL SPi6 4GGIO1 SPCSO4 75R2202 2AA77 0C El Parameter Applicati 1 RMS 1S24 DEV 1524 RMS SARCS FADet OC 7SR22 CTRL SPI amp 4GGIOl SPCSOS 7SR2202 2AA77 0C yg oe RMS 1524 DEV 1524 RMS SARC6 FADet OC 7SR22jCTRL SPI 4GGIO1 SPCSO6 75R2202 2AA77 0C Name Name of the application f Destinations Mme Aemrp n Rame reiege SjRMS SARCI4 MjsPDOnsGGIO4 SP Direct Operate N Je4RMS_SARCIS t sPi64GGI01 User SP Inputs Block 1 Je4RMS_SARCI6 Sq spcso1 Single Point Data 01 Je RMS_SARC2 MjSP
55. password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without 4 secure connection User name Password Y C Remember my password The factory default username and password Is Username admin Passworkd RMS The username and password need only be entered once for each web server session and allows for multiple setting changes with access automatically timing out after 2 minutes of inactivity AT annoy xe Ki NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 Page 17 vist WWW rmspl COITI QL for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 Relay Build The Relay Build screen provides device details such as the of the Serial Number and Firmware version The Password may be changed at this point by entering your new password and pressing the Change buiton enter the user name and previous password if prompted gt 1824 Arc Fault Relay Windows Internet Explorer Oo de e 192 168 0 221 B o IE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Y x sly Favorites S2 i Australia Post Postcode Se 3 Google IDEC Australia New Zealand Commonwealth Securities Ltd LA https www anz com INETB EB NetBank Logon SS e http ijw amp TheRMS Goog
56. ss B 23 07 12 engt EU amp CONTRO Trip 2 Yes or No determines if the Sensor input operates the Trip 2 output click on the field to change the state and enter the user name and password if prompted Zone The Zone Setting provides a means of improving Goose response time for simultaneous trips in a single Arc Fault tripping zone The Zone setting ensures that a Goose is immediately broadcast without having to wait for the updating of all arc detectors in the same corresponding zone Allowable Zone values are from 1 to 16 Set the Zone value the same for sensors located in the same zone Click on the field to alter the Zone value Arc Status The Arc Status screen provides status information on each of the of the 16 Sensor inputs e 1524 Arc Status Windows Internet Explorer GO e E 192 168 0 221 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x X yip Favorites 533 E Australia Post Postcode Se RW Google IDEC Australia New Zealand y Commonwealth Securities Ltd f https www anz com INETB e NetBank Logon SS G http www The RMS Files f Public Holida 275G15 Sie Fe Thytronic 1524 Arc X a E m Page Safety Took 1 24 Arc Status Automatic refresh C engt amp CONTR Sensor State Count Ei 1 Armed Io 2 Disabled 1524 Arc Fault Relay Build Iolo 3 Jisabled 4 Jisabled pe z IP Configuration disabled fa Arc Configuration Io ts o Jisab
57. stcode Se 3 Google IDEC Australia New Zealand Commonwealth Securities Ltd https www anz com INETB e NetBank Logon 23 EE Ghttp iiwww The RMS Files Kd Public Holida PReyrolle si Fe Thytronic E1524 Arc X fyc OE amp ode Page Safety Toos 1 24 Arc Configuration NIIT Sensor State i Trip2 Zone 1 Armed Yes Yes 2 Disabled Ye Yes Iho 1 1524 Arc Fault Relay Build z IP Configuration Disabled lo Disabled Disabled d Arc Configuration Disabled Arc Status Disabled s Help Disabled Disabled I 100 IN 10 10 wesch ean I G2 n anb c Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled FEN e Disabled Waiting For http 192 168 0 221 conf htm Ka Internet f 100 There are 4 settable parameters for each sensor input State Armed or disabled defines if the Sensor input is enabled or disabled click on the field to change the state and enter the user name and password if prompted Trip 1 Yes or No determines if the Sensor input operates the Trip 1 output click on the field to change the state and enter the user name and password if prompted AT annoy xe Ki NCS IN Page 20 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page ST ae Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide I
58. tinations n Add source CH oe ze pesi E J Bloc 7sn22 l BlRMs 1524 ee DEV 1524 a rue cI 464 CONF_GGIO1 SE SS 4 RMS_SARC1 XJ Beh FacntRs FaDet Health Mod 7SR2202 2AA77 0CAQ RMS 1524 Ce Name Description Bloc_7sr22 75R2202 2AA77 0CAO0 E Bl RMs 1524 RMS 1524 Once Added as a source it will appear in the source SARCs DIGS system configurator Station Edit Insert View Help o E B Network wie vir X JN x ET TE RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Filter No filter Name p ARMs Ba Subnet 4 GOOSE application RM5_1524 DEV_1524 RM5_5ARC1 FADet RM5_1524 DEV_1524 RM5_SARC2 FADet RMS_1524 DEV_1524 RMS_SARC3 FADet _ RMS_1S24 DEV_1S24 RMS_SARC4 FADet _ RMS_1S24 DEV_1524 RMS_SARC5 FADet _ RMS_1S24 DEV_1524 RMS_SARC6 FADet Sources interconnections In turn add all of the required 8 Properties 8 GOOSE a 4 Name Descripti Comment El Parameter Applicatic 1 B Parameters Name Name of the application ER Destinations ze Bem 3 Bloc 7sR22 Bl RMs 1524 ee DEV 1524 3 unn 4 f CONF_GGIO1 Fe LPHD1 Sne SARCI 7S5R2202 2AA77 0CAO0 RMS 1524 C ees Bloc_7sr22 75R2202 24477 0CA0 J Bl RMs 1524 RMS 1524 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1 0 H 0 1 11 Page 41 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product inf
59. tlines a suggested test setup to provide a flash source and determine ARC Trip times The Arc Flash Timing Test Guide is available on the RMS website www rmspl com au userguide arc flash timing test guide pdf AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 57 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 engt EU amp CONTRO Arc only tests are conducted as per the section Timing test of 1825 no current check substituting the wiring for the 1925 with equivalent wiring for the 1824 Current check tests are conducted as per the section Timing test of 1826 with the 1930 connected to the 1824 the current source connected to the current check relay and the 1824 and subscribing current check relay connected via a IEC61850 Station Bus Lan for the transfer of Goose messages The Arc Flash Timing Test Guide only requires the use of a conventional test set end users may also find it beneficial to have access to a IEC61850 equipped test set which can aid in the observation of GOOSE traffic undertaking GOOSE timing tests and trouble shooting AT QNAN ON Ae nla NCS IN Page 58 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to
60. twork addressing having been completed we ll now create our GOOSE applications and associated GOOSE linkages The screenshot below shows the link view with the RMS Station DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help Bg Network pod unk TIGE ca Y I a Fiter No filter a yy Applications Properties Descripti Commenl H First timer The relevant timer for all SIPROTEC devices in H Destinations H CN Ail Cal Ge lt a S AT No S K NCS IN Page 39 Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM S 0 9 0 1 11 The Applications window lists all the applications by Station drilling down into the RMS station will reveal the Subnets and any associated reports or GOOSE applications DIGS system configurator RMS Arc Fault Protection RMS Station Edit Insert View Help Bg Network podunk a o c d Ad W x Filter No filter e Applications a Properties Name D ARMS C Bi Subnet A GOOSE application1 Name Name of subnet A Destinations hame Sege ame Sege An existing GOOSE application may be used or alternatively a New GOOSE application created For our example we ll use the existing GOOSE application 1 selecting this applic
61. uals under Technical Library e Contact RMS or a representative amp request a hard copy or PDF by email AT RNAI OY A Ki Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 07 01 13 CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ccm EE ER ER engt EU amp CONTRO Part Application Sensor UNS Cell AUN OIA eegener 3 DESO SOC ING E 3 STIS EE 5 STIS ON IOC IN fe 5 EE SCNSOL PACEME E X X 6 Scheme Wiring PEN 10 1924 Connector diagral E 10 Terminal Layout and Module Dumensions 11 Een e 12 elululf lf Le TEEN 13 PY SIG eu ONIN OMS NR 13 IEC61850 Communication Topologies nennen enne nnne nnn nnn nan nnns 14 IP Adres SINO T e 15 1824 Arc Fault Monitor Configuration eeee eere eeee eere eene nnn 16 Web Browser SSS LE 16 Rcs 18 GONA O ie eee T 19 ACCON AUOT D 20 STER BREITE E TETTE 20 gm 20 Dir P 21 40 M 21 Eegeregie 21 De RR RENE RON EE 22 Eco
62. uit wiring of a 1830 sensor In both cases if the condition persists the Supervision output will operate after a 10 sec delay Item Description Complete Check the 1S30 wiring integrity of the sensors BEEN Check for high ambient lighting conditions for all the sensors BEEN AT QNAN ON Ae nla NCS IN Page 62 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 5 0900 engt EU amp CONTRO General Ethernet Communications Trouble Shooting If you are having trouble communicating with the 1824 IED or other subscribing IEDs check the following Complete 1 Check that the Station Bus Lan is active and functioning Check that the 1824 IED and the subscribing IED Ethernet ports are active and communicating by checking the port activity LEDs NE Undertake a ping test on the 1924 IED and the subscribing IEDs LZ 4 Confirm the IP addressing for each of the devices is correct as determined by the Substation topology check the devices are on the same Subnet and that devices connected on the same Subnet have unique addresses IEC61850 GOOSE Message Trouble Shooting If a SARC GOOSE is not being received by a subscribing IED check the following Item Description Complete Check that the required SARC is enabled i
63. uitable for flush panel mounting in a number of configurations for further information on mounting arrangements and mounting hardware refer to the 1930 Technical Bulletin AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 5 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page Ur e Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 engt EU amp CONTRO Example Sensor Placement The following are some typical examples of sensor placement BUSBARS Sensor placement inside CB racking chamber gt Ape Sensor placement inside busbar chamber AT No Ae K Page 6 NCS ly Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 9 0900 emt amp CONTRO Sensor placement inside cable termination chamber Sensor placement for switchgear Busbar coverage External through Hole Detector Page 7 AT No Ae K NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl GOTT OU tor the latest product information Page TAE MS TEN Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1S24 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 4 0900 f sensor placement near Low Volt
64. ved by applying power to the relay all the Leds will flash once and then extinguish and then in turn sequentially illuminate 1 led at a time until all Leds are illuminated the sequence takes about 14 secs Alternatively if the relay is powered hold down the Flag Reset button for about 5 sec until all of the Leds except Service start flashing then release the Flag Reset button The LEDs will continue to flash for approx 9 secs and then extinguish and then in turn sequentially illuminate 1 led at a time until all Leds are illuminated the sequence takes another 14 secs approx The reboot must be used after loading in new icd files into the IED and restarting the software process with the new 61850 configurations The reboot may also be required if for some reason the 1824 does not respond to web server commands or becomes unresponsive to ftp or terminal sessions AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 55 CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page I VU EE Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1924 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 euo TECTIOT amp CONTRO Reset To Factory Default AT QNAN ON Ae nla CERTIFIED QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 03001 With the relay unpowered hold down the Flag Reset button and power up the relay After releasing the reset button all of the Leds except Service will flash once and the
65. will flash once and then extinguish and then in turn sequentially illuminate 1 led at a time until all Leds are illuminated the sequence takes about 14 secs during the boot cycle When the boot cycle is complete the 1824 will indicate the current state Page 52 NCS IN Visit www rmspl com au for the latest product information Page CERTIFIED QUALITY PES SIE Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1924 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 S 091010 11 System Status Auxiliary Supply or Relay Healthy Indication LED State Meaning On Solid Health Fast Flashing CID loading error approx three times every Slow Flashing SNTP sync fail approx once Internal Communications failure Refer to the Commissioning section Interpreting Vx Auxiliary Supply or Relay Healthy Indications for further details Ethernet Activity ro Service Alarm The module self supervision checks the following e Auxiliary supply failure e Internal supply rail is outside acceptable limits e CPU Hardware watchdog failure Service Alarm Service Alarm AT QNAN ON Ae nla Page 53 NCS IN CERTIFIED QUALITY visit WWW rmspl COITI QL tor the latest product information Page EMEND alla Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice 1824 Guide Iss B 23 07 12 03001 engt

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