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ABB REF615 J User Manual

ABB REF615 J
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Selective overcurrent and short-circuit protection of feeders in distribution and
subtransmission systems
Backup overcurrent and short-circuit protection of power transformers and
generators
Overcurrent and short-circuit protection of various devices connected to the
power system, for example shunt capacitor banks, shunt reactors and motors
General backup protection
PHxPTOC is used for single-phase, two-phase and three-phase non-directional
overcurrent and short-circuit protection. Typically, overcurrent protection is used
for clearing two and three-phase short circuits. Therefore, the user can choose how
many phases, at minimum, must have currents above the start level for the function
to operate. When the number of start-phase settings is set to "1 out of 3", the
operation of PHxPTOC is enabled with the presence of high current in one-phase.
When the setting is "2 out of 3" or "3 out of 3", single-phase faults
are not detected. The setting "3 out of 3" requires the fault to be
present in all three phases.
Many applications require several steps using different current start levels and time
delays. PHxPTOC consists of three protection stages.
Low PHLPTOC
High PHHPTOC
Instantaneous PHIPTOC
PHLPTOC is used for overcurrent protection. The function contains several types
of time-delay characteristics. PHHPTOC and PHIPTOC are used for fast clearance
of very high overcurrent situations.
Transformer overcurrent protection
The purpose of transformer overcurrent protection is to operate as main protection,
when differential protection is not used. It can also be used as coarse back-up
protection for differential protection in faults inside the zone of protection, that is,
faults occurring in incoming or outgoing feeders, in the region of transformer
terminals and tank cover. This means that the magnitude range of the fault current
can be very wide. The range varies from 6xI
n
to several hundred times I
n
,
depending on the impedance of the transformer and the source impedance of the
feeding network. From this point of view, it is clear that the operation must be both
very fast and selective, which is usually achieved by using coarse current settings.
The purpose is also to protect the transformer from short circuits occurring outside
the protection zone, that is through-faults. Transformer overcurrent protection also
provides protection for the LV-side busbars. In this case the magnitude of the fault
current is typically lower than 12xI
n
depending on the fault location and
transformer impedance. Consequently, the protection must operate as fast as
1YHT530004D05 D Section 4
Protection functions
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ABB REF615 J Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFeeder Protection Relay
Nominal Frequency50/60 Hz
Rated Current1 A / 5 A
Binary OutputsUp to 8
Communication ProtocolsIEC 61850, Modbus, DNP3
MountingFlush mounting
Protection FunctionsOvercurrent, Earth fault, Under/Over voltage
Operating Temperature-25°C to +55°C
Ingress ProtectionIP54
WeightApproximately 1.5 kg

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