MiCOM P632
Global

 

Parameter

Address

 

Default

Min

Max

Unit

Logic Diagram

PC link

PC: Command blocking

 

 

 

003 182

 

0: No

Fig. 3-8

 

When command blocking is activated, commands are rejected at the PC interface.

 

PC: Sig./meas.val.block.

 

 

 

003 086

 

0: No

Fig. 3-8

 

When signal and measured value blocking is activated, no signals or measured data are transmitted through the PC interface.

 

Parameter

Address

 

Default

Min

Max

Unit

Logic Diagram

“Logical” communication interface 1

COMM1: Command block. USER

 

 

 

003 172

 

1: Yes

Fig. 3-9

 

When command blocking is activated, commands are rejected at communication interface 1.

 

COMM1: Sig./meas.block.USER

 

 

 

003 076

 

0: No

Fig. 3-10

Fig. 3-11

Fig. 3-12

 

When signal and measured value blocking user is activated, no signals or measured data are transmitted through communication interface COMM1.

 

Parameter

Address

 

Default

Min

Max

Unit

Logic Diagram

“Logical” communication interface 2

COMM2: Command block. USER

 

 

 

103 172

 

0: No

Fig. 3-17

 

When command blocking is activated, commands are rejected at communication interface 2.

 

COMM2: Sig./meas.block.USER

 

 

 

103 076

 

0: No

Fig. 3-17

 

When signal and measured value blocking user is activated, no signals or measured data are transmitted through communication interface COMM2.

 

Parameter

Address

 

Default

Min

Max

Unit

Logic Diagram

Binary and analog output

OUTP: Outp.rel.block USER

 

 

 

021 014

 

0: No

Fig. 3-33

 

When this blocking is activated, all output relays are blocked.

 

Parameter

Address

 

Default

Min

Max

Unit

Logic Diagram

Main function

MAIN: Device on-line

 

 

 

003 030

 

0: No (= off)

Fig. 3-56

 

Switching the device off-line or on-line. Some parameters can only be changed when protection is disabled.

 

MAIN: Test mode USER

 

 

 

003 012

 

0: No

Fig. 3-74

 

When the test mode user is activated, signals or measured data for PC and communication interfaces are labeled 'test mode'.

 

MAIN: Nominal frequ. fnom

 

 

 

010 030

 

50: 50 Hz

 

 

Setting for the nominal frequency of the protected system.

 

MAIN: Phase sequence

 

 

 

010 049

 

1: A - B - C

 

 

Setting the phase sequence A-B-C or A-C-B.

(Alternative terminology: Setting for the rotary field's direction, either clockwise or anticlockwise.)

 

MAIN: Time tag

 

 

 

221 098

 

1: 1stEdge,OpMem sorted

 

 

For bay control function signals detected via binary signal inputs and conditioned with debouncing it is now possible to select whether the time tag for the signal is to be issued after debouncing or when the first pulse edge is detected.  Furthermore it is defined whether entries in the operating data memory are made in chronological order or not.

 

MAIN: Inom C.T.prim.,end a

 

 

 

019 020

 

200

1

50000

A

Fig. 3-49

 

MAIN: Inom C.T.prim.,end b

 

 

 

019 021

 

200

1

50000

A

 

 

Setting for the primary nominal current of the main current transformer (phase currents) of end a or b.

 

MAIN: Inom C.T.Yprim,end a

 

 

 

019 027

 

200

1

50000

A

 

 

MAIN: Inom C.T.Yprim,end b

 

 

 

019 028

 

200

1

50000

A

 

 

Setting for the primary nominal current of the main current transformer at the neutral-point-to-ground connection.

 

MAIN: Vnom V.T. prim.

 

 

 

010 002

 

100.0

0.1

1500.0

kV

Fig. 3-51

 

Setting for the primary nominal voltage of the system transformer for measurement of phase-to-ground and phase-to-phase voltages.

 

MAIN: Inom device, end a

 

 

 

010 024

 

1.0: 1.0 A

Fig. 3-43

Fig. 3-44

 

MAIN: Inom device, end b

 

 

 

010 025

 

1.0: 1.0 A

Fig. 3-45

 

Setting for the nominal current of the device for the measurement of the phase currents of ends a or b. This also corresponds to the nominal device current.

 

MAIN: IY,nom device, end a

 

 

 

010 142

 

1.0: 1.0 A

Fig. 3-44

 

MAIN: IY,nom device, end b

 

 

 

010 143

 

1.0: 1.0 A

Fig. 3-45

 

MAIN: Vnom V.T. sec.

 

 

 

010 009

 

100

50

130

V

Fig. 3-43

Fig. 3-51

 

Setting for the secondary nominal voltage of the system transformer for voltage measurement.

 

MAIN: Conn.meas.circ. IP,a

 

 

 

010 140

 

1: Standard

Fig. 3-43

Fig. 3-44

 

MAIN: Conn.meas.circ. IP,b

 

 

 

010 150

 

1: Standard

Fig. 3-45

 

Instead of accounting for connection reversal applied to one end in the settings for DIFF: Vec.gr. ends a-b PSx, it is possible to account for it in the settings for connection of the measuring circuits. The connection of the phase current circuits, ends a and b, is set here as Standard if in accordance with the connection scheme shown in Chapter “Installation and Connection”, else as Opposite.

 

MAIN: Conn.meas.circ. IY,a

 

 

 

010 141

 

1: Standard

Fig. 3-44

 

MAIN: Conn.meas.circ. IY,b

 

 

 

010 151

 

1: Standard

Fig. 3-45

 

If the connection is as shown in Chapter “Installation and Connection”, then the setting must be Standard.  If the connection direction is reversed then the setting must be Opposite.

 

MAIN: Meas. value rel. IP

 

 

 

011 030

 

0.00

0.00

0.20

Inom

Fig. 3-49

 

Setting for the minimum current that must be exceeded so that measured operating values of the phase currents and, if applicable, derived currents are displayed.

 

MAIN: Meas.value rel. Ineg

 

 

 

011 048

 

0.000

0.000

0.200

Inom

 

 

MAIN: Meas.value rel. Ipos

 

 

 

011 058

 

0.000

0.000

0.200

Inom

 

 

Setting for a minimum current that must be exceeded in order for the P632​ to display the negative-sequence (positive-sequence) current as measured operating data.

 

MAIN: Meas. value rel. IN

 

 

 

011 031

 

0.000

0.000

0.200

Inom

Fig. 3-50

 

Setting for the minimum current that must be exceeded so that the measured operating value of the residual current is displayed.

 

MAIN: Meas. value rel. IY

 

 

 

011 036

 

0.000

0.000

0.200

IN,nom

Fig. 3-50

 

Setting for the minimum current that must be exceeded in order for the measured operating value of the current in the neutral-point-to-ground connection to be displayed.

 

MAIN: Meas. value rel. V

 

 

 

011 032

 

0.00

0.00

0.20

Vnom

Fig. 3-51

 

Setting for the minimum voltage that must be exceeded in order for the measured operating values of the voltage to be displayed.

 

MAIN: Settl. t. IP,max,del

 

 

 

010 113

 

15.0

0.1

60.0

min

Fig. 3-48

Fig. 3-49

 

Setting for the time after which the delayed maximum current display shall reach 95% of the maximum current IP,max.

 

MAIN: Fct.assign. reset 1

 

 

 

005 248

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-72

 

Assigning specific memories and counters which are to be reset jointly if MAIN: Group reset 1 USER is enabled.

 

MAIN: Fct.assign. reset 2

 

 

 

005 249

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-72

 

Assigning specific memories and counters which are to be reset jointly if MAIN: Group reset 2 USER is enabled.

 

MAIN: Fct.assign. block. 1

 

 

 

021 021

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-59

 

Assignment of functions that will be blocked simultaneously when blocking input 1 (MAIN: Blocking 1 EXT) is activated.

 

MAIN: Fct.assign. block. 2

 

 

 

021 022

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-59

 

Assignment of functions that will be blocked simultaneously when blocking input 2 (MAIN: Blocking 2 EXT) is activated.

 

MAIN: Fct.assign. block. 3

 

 

 

021 048

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-59

 

Assignment of functions to be blocked together if blocking input 3 (MAIN: Blocking 3 EXT) is activated.

 

MAIN: Fct.assign. block. 4

 

 

 

021 049

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-59

 

Assignment of functions to be blocked together if blocking input 4 (MAIN: Blocking 4 EXT) is activated.

 

MAIN: Trip cmd.block. USER

 

 

 

021 012

 

0: No

Fig. 3-67

 

Blocking the trip commands from the local control panel.

 

MAIN: Fct.assig.trip cmd.1

 

 

 

021 001

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-67

 

Assignment of signals that trigger trip command 1.

 

MAIN: Sig. asg. CB1 open

 

 

 

021 017

 

061 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-62

 

MAIN: Sig. asg. CB2 open

 

 

 

021 061

 

061 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Definition of the binary signal used by the P632 to evaluate the “CB open” position signal.

 

MAIN: Sig. asg. CB1 closed

 

 

 

021 020

 

061 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-61

 

MAIN: Sig. asg. CB2 closed

 

 

 

021 060

 

061 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Definition of the binary signal used by the P632 to evaluate the “CB closed” position signal.

 

MAIN: Fct.assig.trip cmd.2

 

 

 

021 002

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Assignment of the signals that trigger trip command 2.

 

MAIN: Fct.assig.trip cmd.3

 

 

 

021 046

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Assignment of signals that trigger trip command 3.

 

MAIN: Fct.assig.trip cmd.4

 

 

 

021 047

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Assignment of signals that trigger trip command 4.

 

MAIN: Min.dur. trip cmd. 1

 

 

 

021 003

 

0.25

0.10

10.00

s

Fig. 3-67

 

Setting for the minimum duration of trip command 1.

 

MAIN: Min.dur. trip cmd. 2

 

 

 

021 004

 

0.25

0.10

10.00

s

 

 

Setting for the minimum duration of trip command 2.

 

MAIN: Min.dur. trip cmd. 3

 

 

 

021 032

 

0.25

0.10

10.00

s

 

 

Setting for the minimum duration of trip command 3.

 

MAIN: Min.dur. trip cmd. 4

 

 

 

021 033

 

0.25

0.10

10.00

s

 

 

Setting for the minimum duration of trip command 4.

 

MAIN: Latching trip cmd. 1

 

 

 

021 023

 

0: No

Fig. 3-67

 

Specification as to whether trip command 1 should latch.

 

MAIN: Latching trip cmd. 2

 

 

 

021 024

 

0: No

 

 

Specification as to whether trip command 2 should latch.

 

MAIN: Latching trip cmd. 3

 

 

 

021 025

 

0: No

 

 

Specification as to whether trip command 3 should latch.

 

MAIN: Latching trip cmd. 4

 

 

 

021 026

 

0: No

 

 

Specification as to whether trip command 4 should latch.

 

MAIN: Fct. assign. fault

 

 

 

021 031

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-60

 

Selection of the signals to be signaled as Blocked/Faulty in addition to the messages that always result in the message Blocked/Faulty.

 

MAIN: Debounce time gr. 1

 

 

 

221 200

 

0.02

0.00

2.54

s

Fig. 3-200

 

MAIN: Debounce time gr. 2

 

 

 

221 203

 

0.02

0.00

2.54

s

 

 

MAIN: Debounce time gr. 3

 

 

 

221 206

 

0.02

0.00

2.54

s

 

 

Setting for the debouncing time.

 

MAIN: Chatt.mon. time gr.1

 

 

 

221 201

 

0.0

0.0

25.4

s

Fig. 3-200

 

MAIN: Chatt.mon. time gr.2

 

 

 

221 204

 

0.0

0.0

25.4

s

 

 

MAIN: Chatt.mon. time gr.3

 

 

 

221 207

 

0.0

0.0

25.4

s

 

 

Setting for the chatter monitoring time.

 

MAIN: Change of state gr.1

 

 

 

221 202

 

0

0

254

 

Fig. 3-200

 

MAIN: Change of state gr.2

 

 

 

221 205

 

0

0

254

 

 

 

MAIN: Change of state gr.3

 

 

 

221 208

 

0

0

254

 

 

 

Setting the number of signal changes allowed during the chatter monitoring time before chatter suppression operates.

 

MAIN: Cmd. dur.long cmd.

 

 

 

221 230

 

20

1

254

s

 

 

Setting for the command duration for a long command.

 

MAIN: Cmd. dur. short cmd.

 

 

 

221 231

 

1

1

254

s

 

 

Setting for the command duration for a short command.

 

MAIN: Inp.asg. ctrl.enabl.

 

 

 

221 057

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-185

 

Definition of the binary signal used to issue a general command output enable.

 

MAIN: Inp.asg.interl.deact

 

 

 

221 007

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-185

 

Definition of the binary signal used to disable interlocking of control commands for switchgear.

 

MAIN: Inp.asg. L/R key sw.

 

 

 

221 008

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Definition of the binary signal used to switch from remote control to local control.

 

MAIN: Electrical control

 

 

 

221 061

 

1: Remote

 

 

This setting determines whether the binary inputs, that are configured to control switchgear, will be active with remote control or local control.

 

MAIN: Delay Man.Op.Superv.

 

 

 

221 079

 

3

0

255

s

 

 

After the delay time period, to be set in this window, has elapsed (with the signal “Sw. dev. interm. pos.” already present and the status signal continuously absent), the actual switchgear status signal, as obtained from the respective binary inputs, will be issued. (See also “Processing status signals from manually operated switchgear”.)

 

MAIN: Inp.assign. tripping

 

 

 

221 010

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Definition of the binary signal used to signal the tripping of an external protection device.  This signal is used to form the CB trip signal.

 

MAIN: Prot.trip>CB tripped

 

 

 

221 012

 

0: Without function

 

 

Selection of the protection function trip command that will be used to form the CB trip signal.

 

MAIN: Inp. asg. CB trip

 

 

 

221 013

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Definition of the binary signal used by the P632 to signal the “CB open” position signal.

 

MAIN: Inp.asg.CB tr.en.ext

 

 

 

221 050

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Definition of the binary signal used to enable the CB trip signal of an external device.

 

MAIN: Inp.asg. CB trip ext

 

 

 

221 024

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

 

 

Definition of the binary signal used to carry the CB trip signal of an external device.

 

MAIN: Inp.asg. mult.sig. 1

 

 

 

221 051

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-63

 

MAIN: Inp.asg. mult.sig. 2

 

 

 

221 052

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-63

 

Definition of the function that will be interpreted as a multiple signal (group signal).

 

Parameter

Address

 

Default

Min

Max

Unit

Logic Diagram

Parameter subset selection

PSS: Control via USER

 

 

 

003 100

 

0: No

Fig. 3-75

 

If parameter subset selection is to be handled from the integrated local control panel rather than via binary signal inputs, choose the setting Yes.

 

PSS: Param.subs.sel. USER

 

 

 

003 060

 

1: Parameter subset 1

Fig. 3-75

 

Selection of the parameter subset from the local control panel.

 

PSS: Keep time

 

 

 

003 063

 

Blocked

0.000

65.000

s

Fig. 3-75

 

The setting of this timer stage is relevant only if parameter subset selection is carried out via the binary signal inputs. Any voltage-free pause that may occur during selection is bridged. If, after this time period has elapsed, no binary signal input has yet been set, then the parameter subset selected from the local control panel shall apply.

 

Parameter

Address

 

Default

Min

Max

Unit

Logic Diagram

Self-monitoring

SFMON: Fct. assign. warning

 

 

 

021 030

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-76

 

Selection of the signals whose appearance shall result in the signals “Warning (LED)” and “Warning (relay)” and in the activation of the LED indicator labeled “ALARM”. Signals caused by faulty hardware and leading to blocking of the device are not configurable. They always result in the above signals and indication.

 

SFMON: Mon.sig. retention

 

 

 

021 018

 

Blocked

0

240

h

 

 

This setting defines the duration (in hours) for which a device-internal fault is stored, so that a decision may be taken between an automatic warm restart and an automatic device blocking.  (Setting to Blocked may be considered the same as unlimited storage.)

 

Parameter

Address

 

Default

Min

Max

Unit

Logic Diagram

Fault recording

FT_RC: Fct. assig. trigger

 

 

 

003 085

 

060 000: MAIN: Without function

Fig. 3-88

 

This setting defines the signals that will trigger fault recording.

 

FT_RC: Id>

 

 

 

016 018

 

Blocked

0.01

30.00

Iref

 

 

This setting defines the threshold value of the differential current that will trigger disturbance recording.

 

FT_RC: IR>

 

 

 

016 019

 

Blocked

0.01

30.00

Iref

 

 

This setting defines the threshold value of the restraining current that will trigger fault recording.

 

FT_RC: Pre-fault time

 

 

 

003 078

 

5

1

50

Periods

Fig. 3-90

 

Setting for the time during which data will be recorded before the onset of a fault (pre-fault recording time).

 

FT_RC: Post-fault time

 

 

 

003 079

 

2

1

50

Periods

Fig. 3-90

 

Setting for the time during which data will be recorded after the end of a fault (post-fault recording time).

 

FT_RC: Max. recording time

 

 

 

003 075

 

50

5

300

Periods

Fig. 3-90

 

Setting for the maximum recording time per fault. This includes pre-fault and post-fault recording times.