Time over/underfrequency relay with protection assemblies

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Time over/underfrequency relay with protection assemblies RXFK 2H and RAFK 509 009-BEN Page 1 Issued June 1999 Changed since July 1998 Data subject to change without notice (SE970104) (SE970108) Features Micro-processor based dual set point timeover/underfrequency relay with continuous settings for start and trip functions Two variants, with wide setting ranges in two measuring stages The two setting points are usable for overor underfrequency independently of each other Settable rated frequency 50 or 60 Hz Two variants ±4 Hz and ±10 Hz Setting range for ±4 Hz variant - 46-54 Hz or 56-64 Hz Setting range for ±10 Hz variant - Stage 1 (f 1 ) for 45-55 Hz or 55-65 Hz - Stage 2 (f 2 ) for 40-60 Hz or 50-70 Hz Stage 2 can also be used for rate-of change of frequency (df/dt) Combines frequency, rate-of-change (df/dt) and time delay functions in one module Absolute value df/dt or negative df/dt only Measuring voltage range 20-320 V ac Time delay settable up to 20 s Load shedding and restoration application Application Frequency relays are used whenever deviations from nominal system frequency need to be detected. Frequency deviations can be harmful to connected objects, such as generators and motors, or when abnormal frequency creates inconvenience for power consumers and may cause failures of electrical apparatuses. Frequency relays are also used where detection of high or low frequency indicates system abnormalities, such as faults in speed regulation units or system overload. Underfrequency relays should be considered for applications where the detection of underspeed conditions for synchronous motors and condensers is required. On lines where reclosing of the source breaker is utilized, damage to large synchronous motors can be avoided by disconnecting the motors from the system. Likewise, disconnection of synchronous condensers can be initiated upon loss of power supply. The overfrequency relay is generally utilized for the protection of ac machines from possible damage due to overspeed conditions. These conditions can occur, for example, on machines with no mechanical governor or on those with the machine shaft linked to a prime mover or to another machine, either one of which could accelerate the combination to a hazardous overspeed condition (e.g. a hydro generator).

509 009-BEN Page 2 Application (cont d) Another application is typical to large industrial plants which have some local generation. Normally, they depend on a tie line with a utility for some portion of their power needs. If the tie breaker at the utility end should open, the generator in the plant would be overloaded, especially if it also tries to pick up utility load on the tie line. The overload then causes an underfrequency condition on the industrial system.the RXFK 2H relay can be used to open the tie to the utility system and disconnect nonessential load. Essential loads can then be maintained to the limit of the generator capability. In local, independent power producer network applications, a typical protection scheme may include a two-step frequency relay with one under- and one overfrequency function (RXFK 2H) and another relay providing an under- and an overvoltage function (RXEDK 2H). In general, higher requirements are imposed on accuracy of setting and measuring capabilities in load-shedding and load restoration applications than in power system object protection applications. Two versions of the RXFK 2H relay exist for the different requirements of these applications. The frequency relay type RXFK 2H is able to measure both the absolute frequency and its rate-of-change with great accuracy. The accuracy of the relay permits settings close to the system frequency and permits close steps between relay settings in a load shedding program. Complete load shedding and load restoration schemes have been developed using several different frequency set points and time delays. A custom application can thus be tailored the needs of the power system using standard COMBIFLEX modules. Design The frequency relay assemblies with RXFK 2H can be delivered in several variants for over- or underfrequency protection with different output circuits. The RXFK 2H relay requires a separate dc-dc converter for auxiliary supply (±24 V). One RXTUG converter can supply up to nine relays. Note: When the RXFK 2H relay or the dc-dc converter RXTUG is plugged into or withdrawn from a terminal base, the auxiliary voltage supply must be interrupted. Neither is it allowed to open wiring on plus or minus supply with unit in service. RXFK 2H measuring relay The over/underfrequency relay, type RXFK 2H, is a static microprocessor based relay with two delayed stages. The relay consists mainly of an input voltage transformer, filter circuits, microprocessor, HMI, LEDs for start, trip indications and three output units which provide separate change-over contacts for start indication of stages 1 and 2, trip of stage 1 and trip of stage 2. The relay has also one binary input for reset LED. Operate values for both stage 1 and 2, are set with the potentiometers and programming switches marked with U s. Both measuring stages can independently be programmed for over- or underfrequency functions. Operation occurs for a frequency equal to or larger/ lower than the set scale value and the selected scale constant. The start function output is energized immediately after the measured value exceeds or falls below the set start frequency level. Both measuring stages can be set for definite time delay.

509 009-BEN Page 3 Technical Data Below data is for measuring relays RXFK 2H. For data of total assemblies please also refer to catalogues for other included relays. Table 1: Voltage input Rated voltage U r 100/200 V Set voltage U s (0,1-0,8) x Ur (in steps of 0,1) Setting range U s U r = 100 V 10-80 V in step of 10 V Setting range U s U r = 200 V 20-160 V in step of 20 V Effective voltage range U (1-4) x U s Voltage block U < U s Rated frequency f r 50/60 Hz Operate frequency range Power consumption at U r = 100 V U = lowest U s U = highest U s Overload capacity continuously during 10 s 40-70 Hz 2 mva 210 mva 3,5 x U r (Max. 500 V AC for COMBIFLEX) 4,0 x U r (Max. 500 V AC for COMBIFLEX) Table 2: Start function (Variant -AA) Frequency function Stage f 1 and f 2 (Frequency measuring) Setting range f 1 = 45-55 Hz alt. 55-65 Hz f 2 = 40-60 Hz alt. 50-70 Hz Stage f 2 df/dt (Rate-of-change of frequency) 0,5-10 Hz/s alt. -(0,5-10) Hz/s Measuring mode Over or under frequency Abs. or negative df/dt Operate time at 50 Hz (typical) Hz = 0 1,001 x operate value Hz = 0,99 1,001 x operate value Operate time at 50 and 60 Hz at a simultaneous change of voltage and frequency. Start frequency 50 Hz (typical) Hz/s = 0 1,10 x operate value Hz/s = 0 1,50 x operate value Start function 1045 ms (Voltage block for 1 s) 55 ms 35-80 ms Independent of voltage level Start function df/dt set to: 0,5 Hz/s 1,0 Hz/s 310 ms 285 ms 245 ms 230 ms Consistency of operate value < 10 mhz 0,5 Hz/s < 5% 1,0 Hz/s < 3% 5,0 Hz/s < 3% 10 Hz/s < 2% Reset value 70-100 mhz lower or higher than the set operate value (over/under) Harmonics: 100 / 120 Hz, 20% 150 / 180 Hz, 20% 250 / 300 Hz, 20% No influence on the operate value No influence on the operate value No influence on the operate value

509 009-BEN Page 4 Technical Data (cont d) Table 3: Trip function (Variant -AA) Frequency function Time-delay Setting range Accuracy at 50 Hz Reset time at 50 Hz (typical) Hz = 1,05 0,99 x operate value Stage f 1 and f 2 (Frequency measuring) Definite time t = (0)-20 s 1% and ±10 ms 55 ms Table 4: Trip function (Variant -AA, df/dt) Frequency function Time-delay Setting range Start frequency 50 Hz Hz/s = 0 1,10 x operate value Hz/s = 0 1,50 x operate value Reset time Start frequency 50 Hz Hz/s = 1,05 0 x operate value Stage f 2 df/dt (Rate-of-change of frequency) Definite time t = (0) to 20 s t = (0) (typical) df/dt set to: 1,0 Hz/s 285 ms 230 ms df/dt set to: 1,0 Hz/s 220 ms t = 2 to 20 s df/dt set to: 0,5 Hz/s 1,0 Hz/s t ±(1%+40 ms) t ±(1%+30 ms) t ±(1%+20 ms) t ±(1%+20 ms) df/dt set to: 0,5 Hz/s 1,0 Hz/s 235 ms 220 ms Table 5: Start function (Variant -BA) Frequency function Setting range Frequency measuring Operate time at 50 Hz (typical) Hz = 0 1,001 x operate value Hz = 0,99 1,001 x operate value Operate time at 50 and 60 Hz at a simultaneous change of voltage and frequency. Consistency of operate value Reset value Harmonics: 100 / 120 Hz, 20% 150 / 180 Hz, 20% 250 / 300 Hz, 20% Stage f 1 and f 2 (Frequency measuring) f 1 and f 2 = 46-54 Hz alt. 56-64 Hz Over or under frequency Start function 1035 ms (Voltage block for 1 s) 70 ms 50-90 ms, Independent of voltage level < 10 mhz 80-100 mhz lower or higher than the set operate value (over/under) No influence on the operate value No influence on the operate value No influence on the operate value Table 6: Trip function (Variant -BA) Frequency function Time-delay Setting range Accuracy at 50 Hz Reset time at 50 Hz (typical) Hz = 1,05 0,99 x operate value Stage f 1 and f 2 (Frequency measuring) Definite time t = (0)-20 s t ±(1%+10 ms) 70 ms

509 009-BEN Page 5 Table 7: Auxiliary DC voltage supply Auxiliary voltage EL for RXTUG 22H Auxiliary voltage to the relay Power consumption at RXTUG 22H input 24-250 Vbefore operation after operation without RXTUG 22H ±24 Vbefore operation after operation 24-250 V DC, ±20% ±24 V (from RXTUG 22H) Max. 5,5 W Max. 6,5 W Max. 2,0 W Max. 3,0 W Table 8: Binary input Binary input voltage RL 48-60 V and 110-220 V DC, -20% to +10% Power consumption 48-60 V 110-220 V Max. 0,3 W Max. 1,5 W Table 9: Output relays Contacts Maximum system voltage Current carrying capacity continuous during 1 s Making capacity at inductive load with L/R >10 ms during 200 ms during 1 s Breaking capacity AC, max. 250 V, cos ϕ > 0,4 DC, with L/R < 40 ms48 V 110 V 220 V 250 V 3 change-over 250 V AC / DC. 5 A 15 A 30 A 10 A 8 A 1 A 0,4 A 0,2 A 0,15 A Table 10: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), immunity tests All tests are done together with the DC/DC-converter, RXTUG 22H Test Severity Standard Surge immunity 1 and 2 kv, normal service 2 and 4 kv, destructive test IEC 61000-4-5, class 3 IEC 61000-4-5, class 4 AC injection 500 V, AC SS 436 15 03, PL 4 Power frequency field immunity 1000 A/m IEC 61000-4-8 1 MHz burst 2,5 kv IEC 60255-22-1, class 3 Spark 4-8 kv SS 436 15 03, PL 4 Fast transient 4 kv IEC 60255-22-4, class 4 Electrostatic discharge test In normal service with cover on 8 kv (contact) 15 kv (air) 8 kv, indirect application IEC 60255-22-2, class 4 IEC 60255-22-2, class 4 IEC 61000-4-2, class 4 Radiated electromagnetic field 10 V/m, 26-1000 MHz IEC 61000-4-3, Level 3 Conducted electromagnetic 10 V, 0,15-80 MHz IEC 61000-4-3, Level 3 Interruptions in auxiliary voltage 110 V DC, no resetting for interruptions 2-200 ms < 40 ms IEC 60255-11

509 009-BEN Page 6 Technical Data (cont d) Table 11: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), emission tests Test Severity Standard Conducted 0,15-30 MHz, class A EN 50081-2 Radiated emission 30-1000 MHz, class A EN 50081-2 Table 12: Insulation tests Test Severity Standard Dielectric Circuit to circuit and circuit to earth Over open contact 2,0 kv AC, 1 min 1,0 kv AC, 1 min IEC 60255-5 Impulse voltage 5 kv, 1,2/50 µs, 0,5 J IEC 60255-5 Insulation resistance > 100 MΩ at 500 V DC IEC 60255-5 Table 13: Mechanical tests Test Severity Standard Vibration Response: 2,0 g, 10-150-10 Hz Endurance:1,0 g, 10-150-10 Hz, 20 sweeps IEC 60255-21-1, class 2 IEC 60255-21-1, class 1 Shock Response: 5 g, 11 ms, 3 pulses Withstand: 15 g, 11 ms, 3 pulses IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 Bump Withstand: 10 g, 16 ms, 1000 pulses IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 Seismic X axis: 3,0 g, 1-35-1 Hz IEC 60255-21-3, class 2, Y axis: 3,0 g, 1-35-1 Hz extended Z axis: 2,0 g, 1-35-1 Hz (Method A) Table 14: Temperature range Storage -20 C to +70 C Permitted temperature range -5 C to +55 C Table 15: Weight and dimensions Equipment Weight Height Width RXFK 2H without RXTUG 22H 0,7 kg 4U 6C

509 009-BEN Page 7 Diagrams (97000012) Fig. 1 Terminal RXFK 2H Fig. 2 Terminal 001 026-EAA

509 009-BEN Page 8 Diagrams (cont d) Fig. 3 Terminal 001 026-ZAA Protection assemblies RAFK Protection assemblies are built up based upon time frequency relay RXFK 2H. Test device RXTP 18 and dc/dc-converter RXTUG 22H can also be included for specific application requirements. Test device RTXP 18 is a tool for relay testing. DC/DC-converter RXTUG 22H can be used either separately for a single protection or to feed also other protections with up to 9 units of the same relay family. With RXTUG 22H all requirements concerning disturbance emission and immunity with this protection assembly will be met. The assemblies have output contacts as specified for the relay RXFK 2H, which in most cases are fully sufficient. Protections are normally available with output logic with heavy duty relay RXME 18 (RK 221 825-XX) with indicating flag and can upon request be completed with an output logic of free choice. Output relays are connected to separate auxiliary voltage. The extremely flexible mounting system COMBIFLEX together with a modern CADsystem enables us to present a unique flexibility for designing assemblies upon the customers requests. The interface voltage for enable or block impulses can be connected to either 48-60 V dc or 110-220 V dc by connecting the voltage circuit to separate terminals. At delivery all relays are connected for 110-220 V dc.

509 009-BEN Page 9 RAFK 1 Two steps frequency protection > 81 101 107 101 107 101 107 113 101 107 113 119 f < 2 1=> 0 101 RTXP 18 101 RXTUG 22H 101 RTXP 18 101 RTXP 18 107 RXFK 2H 107 RXFK 2H 107 RXTUG 22H 107 RXTUG 22H 113 RXFK 2H 113 RXFK 2H 119 RXSF 1 001 025-BA 001 026-BA 001 025-CA 001 026-CA 001 025-DA 001 026-DA 001 025-EA 001 026-EA RAFK 2 Four steps frequency protection 2f < 4 > 81 101 107 113 101 107 113 101 107 113 119 101 107 113 119 125 325 1=> 0 101 RTXP 18 101 RXTUG 22H 101 RTXP 18 101 RTXP 18 107 RXFK 2H 107 RXFK 2H 107 RXTUG 22H 107 RXTUG 22H 113 RXFK 2H 113 RXFK 2H 113 RXFK 2H 113 RXFK 2H 119 RXFK 2H 119 RXFK 2H 125 RXSF 1 325 RXSF 1 001 025-GA 001 026-GA 001 025-HA 001 026-HA 001 025-KA 001 026-KA 001 025-LA 001 026-LA RAFK 3 Six steps frequency protection 3f < 6 > 81 101 107 113 119 101 107 113 119 101 107 113 119 125 101 107 113 119 125 131 137 331 1=> 0 101 RTXP 18 101 RXTUG 22H 101 RTXP 18 101 RTXP 18 107 RXFK 2H 107 RXFK 2H 107 RXTUG 22H 107 RXTUG 22H 113 RXFK 2H 113 RXFK 2H 113 RXFK 2H 113 RXFK 2H 119 RXFK 2H 119 RXFK 2H 119 RXFK 2H 119 RXFK 2H 125 RXFK 2H 125 RXFK 2H 131 RXSF 1 331 RXSF 1 137 RXSF 1 001 025-NA 001 026-NA 001 025-YA 001 026-YA 001 025-PA 001 026-PA 001 025-ZA 001 026-ZA

509 009-BEN Page 10 Mounting alternatives All assemblies can be delivered in the following mounting alternatives: - on apparatus bar - in equipment frame 60C - in RHGS - in RHGX Ordering Specify RAFK (Protection): Quantity Ordering number Code C, H, M Desired wording on the lower half of the test switch face plate max. 13 lines with 14 characters per line. Specify RXFK (Loose Relay): Quantity Ordering number Time over/undervoltage relay Type Voltage Variant Article No. Code RXFK 2H 100/200 V ±10 Hz AA 000 842-AA C1 RXFK 2H 100/200 V ±4 Hz BA 000 842-BA C2 Auxiliary voltage For included auxiliary relays Code 24 V dc H5 48-55 V dc H6 110-125 V dc H7 220-250 V dc H8 Mounting Mounting alternatives Size Article No. Code Apparatus bars M10 Equipment frame without door 4U 19 000 137-GA M11 Equipment frame with door 4U 19 000 137-KA M12 RHGX 4 4U 12C RK 927 001-AB M71 RHGX 8 4U 24C RK 927 002-AB M72 RHGX 12 4U 36C RK 927 003-AB M73 RHGX 20 4U 60C RK 927 004-AB M74 RHGS 30 6U x 1/1 19 rack 000 315-A M81 RHGS 12 6U x 1/2 19 rack 000 315-B M82 RHGS 6 6U x 1/4 19 rack 000 315-C M83

509 009-BEN Page 11 References Connection and installation components in COMBIFLEX Relay accessories COMBIFLEX User s Guide RXFK 2H 513 003-BEN 513 004-BEN 509 009-UEN Manufacturer ABB Automation Products AB Substation Automation Division SE-721 59 Västerås Sweden Tel: +46 (0) 21 34 20 00 Fax: +46 (0) 21 14 69 18

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