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ABB RE 54 Operator's Manual

ABB RE 54 Operator's Manual

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Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals
RE_ 54_
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  • Page 1 Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals RE_ 54_ Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.4.2. Setting a parameter ............25 5.4.3. Saving parameters ............26 6. Assisting window messages ..........28 6.1. Priority of indication and help messages ........28 6.2. Help messages ................28 6.3. Indication messages ..............29 6.3.1. Protection indications ............29 © Copyright 2005 ABB Oy, Distribution Automation, VAASA, Finland...
  • Page 4 RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 6.3.2. Self supervision (IRF) ............30 6.3.3. Condition monitoring indication ........31 6.4. Test modes ................. 31 6.4.1. Function test ..............31 6.4.2. Control test ..............31 6.4.3. MIMIC test ............... 32 6.4.4.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written permission from ABB Oy, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party nor used for any unauthorized purpose.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Safety information Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors, even though the auxiliary voltage has been disconnected. National and local electrical safety regulations must always be followed. The device contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 7: Re_ 54_ Terminals

    RE_ 54_ safe and easy. The HMI instructs the user how to proceed. The RE_ 54_ terminal is part of the ABB substation automation system and extends the functionality and flexibility of the concept further. This is possible due to the...
  • Page 8: Graphical Hmi/Mimic Features

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Graphical HMI/MIMIC Features The front panel of the terminal includes: • graphical LCD display, with the resolution 128 x 160 pixels, consisting of 19 rows divided into two windows • main window (17 rows) providing detailed information on MIMIC, objects, events, measurements, control alarms and parameters of the terminal •...
  • Page 9: Display

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 4.1. Display In idle mode, the MIMIC view with the configuration picture (designed with the Relay Configuration Tool and the Relay Mimic Editor) is shown in the main window. 4.1.1. Display backlight The backlight of the display is normally off.
  • Page 10: Selecting Language

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual increase Push decrease conadj_b Fig. 4.1.2.-1 Adjusting display contrast The user can also adjust the contrast by setting the “Contrast” parameter in MAIN MENU/Configuration/MIMIC [17]. Provided the user stores the selected contrast tuning value in the non-volatile memory (refer to section “Saving parameters”...
  • Page 11: Main Window

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 4.1.4. Main window The main window informs the user via different views and menus, for example: • At user level • MIMIC configuration, CB status, disconnector status, etc. • events •...
  • Page 12: Button Introduction

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 4.2. Button introduction 4.2.1. Navigation, clear and enter buttons The HMI includes push-buttons for manipulating the terminal. At technical level, a quick touch on the [ ] or [ ] button (less than 1 second) is ↑...
  • Page 13: Control Position Button

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Table 4.2.1-1 Push-button functions (Continued) User level: • clearing LED indicators and any active indication messages • clearing events or alarms according to the selected view Clear/Cancel Technical level: • cancelling the setting mode •...
  • Page 14: Object Control In The Mimic View

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Table 4.2.2-1 Control position button (Continued) • DISABLED mode is enabled DISABLED mode • LOCAL mode is enabled • REMOTE mode is disabled LOCAL mode • REMOTE mode is enabled •...
  • Page 15 RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual To adjust the timeout 1. In the MIMIC view at user level, press [E] for 2 s and enter the password to access the technical level 2. Press [ ] to select Control in the MAIN MENU ↓...
  • Page 16: Emergency Stop Function

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Table 4.2.3-2 Object control of 3-state disconnector Disconnector state Button Command to be executed Close Free Open Open (Free) Close Earth Earth Free Open Undefined Free Open 4.2.4. Emergency stop function In emergency situations fast breaker open function is required.
  • Page 17: Hmi Operation Levels

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual HMI Operation Levels The HMI has two main levels: the user level and the technical level. The user level is for measurements and monitoring, whereas the technical level is used for terminal programming and parameterization.
  • Page 18: Acknowledgement And Resetting Of Led Indicators, Indication Messages, Outputs And Registers

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5.1. Acknowledgement and resetting of LED indicators, indication messages, outputs and registers LED indicators, indication messages, outputs and registers can be acknowledged and reset regardless of the HMI operation level, view or menu. •...
  • Page 19: Passwords

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5.2. Passwords The HMI includes three passwords with different uses. By default, passwords 1 and 3 are disabled. Table 5.2.-1 Passwords Password Application Status Default Password 1 Local/remote/disabled/logic selection with the Enabled/disabled 100000 (MIMIC)
  • Page 20 RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Setting group 1 Setting group 1 Setting group 1 Operation mode Operation mode Operation mode = Definite time = Definite time = Definite time Start current Start current Start current = 3.1 x In = 3.1 x In = 3.1 x In...
  • Page 21: User Level

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5.3. User level At user level, data is received in four different views that are displayed in the main window: 1. MIMIC view 2. MEASUREMENT view 3. EVENT view 4. ALARM view The assisting window gives general information on how to scroll the display.
  • Page 22: Measurement View

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5.3.2. MEASUREMENT view When the MEASUREMENT view is opened to the main window, the values measured by the terminal will be shown on the display. The [ ] and [ ] buttons are ↑...
  • Page 23: Alarm View

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5.3.4. ALARM view The ALARM view shows all the configured alarms with alarm texts. Active (not acknowledged) control alarms are distinguished from non-active alarms by LED indicators and user-defined alarm texts. [C] button functions in the ALARM view •...
  • Page 24: Menu System

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5.4.1. Menu system The menus of the technical level are used for reading and setting the parameters, reading recorded values, etc. The menu system is divided into three or four levels (depending on the access level): •...
  • Page 25: Setting A Parameter

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5.4.2. Setting a parameter Parameters can be set on the last menu level, the parameter menu. One parameter consists of 2 rows: 1. row: parameter text 2. row: the setting value (numeric value, character string, enumerator) Table 5.4.2-1 Parameter setting types...
  • Page 26: Saving Parameters

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual If numeric value or Scroll for Select parameter Confirm character string, wanted value select digit/char. for digit/char. Operation mode Setting group 1 = Definite time Operation mode = Definite time Start current Start current = 3.1 x In...
  • Page 27 RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Storage of data in the non-volatile memory is indicated by the text “--Storing--” in the assisting window. Note that storing can be initiated also e.g. via serial communication. The auxiliary power supply may not be switched off during storing; the stored data are only preserved in the non-volatile memory provided the storing was completed successfully.
  • Page 28: Assisting Window Messages

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Assisting window messages There are two kinds of messages that are displayed in the assisting window: 1. Indication messages that are further divided to • information about the terminal functions and the condition of the terminal (self-diagnosis) together with a LED indicator •...
  • Page 29: Indication Messages

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 6.3. Indication messages Indication messages (priorities 1-3) automatically give an overview of protection and condition monitoring operations and internal relay faults. The indications are shown in a priority order in the assisting window and will remain active until acknowledged by pressing [C] for two seconds.
  • Page 30: Self Supervision (Irf)

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 6.3.2. Self supervision (IRF) The RE_ 54_ terminal is provided with an extensive self-supervision system. The system handles run-time fault situations in RE_ 54_ and informs the user about an existing fault via the HMI and LON/SPA communication.
  • Page 31: Condition Monitoring Indication

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual In addition, the fault indication text has been replaced by a more informative text, that will also show the IRF code. I n t e r n a l f a u l t I R F c o d e 4 0 6 irf_fi_b 6.3.3.
  • Page 32: Mimic Test

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 6.4.3. MIMIC test The test mode for MIMIC is entered by setting the “Panel test” parameter to “Start” in MAIN MENU/Tests/Mimic [17]. The test can be interrupted by pressing any button.
  • Page 33: Led Indicators

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 6.5. LED indicators The HMI includes three protection LED indicators. The basic functionality of the LED indicators is described below. In addition, there are function block -specific LED indicator operations that are described in more detail in the function block manuals (refer to the CD-ROM Technical Descriptions of Functions, 1MRS750889- MCD).
  • Page 34: Yellow Led Indicator

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 6.5.2. Yellow LED indicator Table 6.5.2-1 Yellow LED indicator functions Normal operation Non-active LED: OFF • No function has started A protection function is activated and the display Steady LED: START shows the reason for starting.
  • Page 35: Interlocking

    RE_ 54_ Feeder, Machine and Transformer Terminals 1MRS750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 6.5.4. Interlocking Interlocking is used to inhibit the close or open command to a controllable object in certain situations. The interlocking program of RE_ 54_ operates according to the permission principle, i.e. any control operations not enabled by interlocking are inhibited.
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