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GE
Grid Solutions
Instruction Manual
Product v
ersion: 7.6x
GE publication code: 1601-0106-AF1 (GEK-130998)
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Table of Contents
Default Chapter
3
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
9
Safety Symbols and Definitions
9
General Cautions and Warnings
9
For Further Assistance
10
2 Product Description
13
Description
14
Security
15
Order Codes
18
Order Codes with Enhanced CT/VT Modules
19
Order Codes with Process Bus Modules
22
Replacement Modules
25
Signal Processing
28
UR Signal Processing
28
Specifications
30
Protection Elements
30
User-Programmable Elements
33
Monitoring
35
Metering
36
Inputs
37
Power Supply
38
Outputs
39
Communications
41
Inter-Relay Communications
42
Cybersentry Security
43
Graphical Front Panel
43
Environmental
44
Type Tests
45
Production Tests
45
Approvals
46
Maintenance
46
3 Installation
47
Unpack and Inspect
47
Panel Cutouts
48
Horizontal Units
48
Vertical Units
51
Rear Terminal Layout
56
Wiring
58
Typical Wiring
58
Dielectric Strength
59
Control Power
59
CT/VT Modules
60
Process Bus Modules
62
Contact Inputs and Outputs
62
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
73
RS232 Port
75
CPU Communication Ports
76
Irig-B
78
Direct Input and Output Communications
79
Description
79
Fiber: LED and ELED Transmitters
82
Fiber Laser Transmitters
82
Interface
83
RS422 Interface
87
RS422 and Fiber Interface
89
And Fiber Interface
90
IEEE C37.94 Interface
90
C37.94SM Interface
93
Activate Relay
96
Install Software
97
Enervista Communication Overview
97
System Requirements
98
Install Software
99
Add Device to Software
100
Set IP Address in UR
100
Configure Serial Connection
105
Configure Ethernet Connection
106
Configure Modem Connection
108
Automatic Discovery of UR Devices
108
Connect to the F35
109
Connect to the F35 in Enervista
109
Use Quick Connect Via the Front Panel RS232 Port
110
Use Quick Connect Via a Rear Ethernet Port
111
Set up Cybersentry and Change Default Password
112
Import Settings
112
Connect to D400 Gateway
113
Oscillography Files
113
Event Records
113
Log Files
113
Setting Files
114
4 Interfaces
115
Enervista Software Interface
115
Introduction
115
Settings Files
115
Event Viewing
116
File Support
117
Enervista Main Window
117
Protection Summary Window
118
Settings Templates
119
Secure and Lock Flexlogic Equations
123
Settings File Traceability
126
Front Panel Interface
128
Front Panel
128
Front Panel Display
131
Front Panel Navigation Keys
152
LED Indicators
154
Front Panel Labelling
158
Menu Navigation
165
Change Settings
167
View Actual Values
172
Breaker Control
173
Change Passwords
174
Logic Diagrams
176
Invalid Password Entry
176
Flexlogic Design Using Engineer
177
Design Logic
179
Send File to and from Device
189
Monitor Logic
190
View Front Panel and Print Labels
191
Generate Connectivity Report
192
Preferences
192
Toolbars
196
5 Settings
203
Settings Menu
203
Overview
206
Introduction to Elements
206
Introduction to AC Sources
207
Product Setup
209
Security
209
Display Properties
227
Graphical Front Panel
229
Clear Relay Records
241
Communications
242
Modbus User Map
347
Real Time Clock
348
Fault Reports
352
Oscillography
354
Data Logger
356
Demand
358
User-Programmable Leds
359
User-Programmable Self-Tests
363
Control Pushbuttons
364
User-Programmable Pushbuttons
365
Flex State Parameters
371
User-Definable Displays
372
Direct Inputs and Outputs
374
Teleprotection
380
Remote Resources
381
Remote Resources Configuration
381
AC Inputs
383
System Setup
383
Power System
384
Signal Sources
385
Breakers
388
Disconnect Switch Control
393
Flexcurves
398
Flexlogic
405
Flexlogic Operands
405
Flexlogic Rules
417
Flexlogic Evaluation
418
Flexlogic Example
418
Flexlogic Equation Editor
423
Flexlogic Timers
423
Flexelements
423
Non-Volatile Latches
428
Grouped Elements
429
Overview
429
Setting Group 1
429
Phase Current
430
Neutral Current
439
Wattmetric Ground Fault
442
Ground Current
446
Negative Sequence Current
449
Voltage Elements
451
Control Elements
458
Overview
458
Trip Bus
458
Setting Groups
460
Selector Switch
461
Underfrequency (ANSI 81U)
468
Autoreclose (ANSI 79)
469
Digital Elements
476
Digital Counters
479
8-Bit Switches
481
Monitoring Elements
483
Cold Load Pickup
507
PID Regulator
508
Inputs/Outputs
511
Contact Inputs
511
Virtual Inputs
513
Contact Outputs
514
Virtual Outputs
517
Resetting
517
Direct Inputs and Outputs
518
Teleprotection
522
Transducer Inputs/Outputs
524
Dcma Inputs
524
RTD Inputs
525
Dcma Outputs
526
Testing
530
Test Mode Function
530
Test Mode Forcing
530
Force Contact Inputs
531
Force Contact Outputs
531
6 Actual Values
533
Actual Values Menu
533
Front Panel
535
Status
536
Contact Inputs
536
Virtual Inputs
536
Rxgoose Boolean Inputs
537
Rxgoose DPS Inputs
537
Teleprotection Inputs
537
Contact Outputs
537
Virtual Outputs
538
Autoreclose
538
Rxgoose Status
538
Rxgoose Statistics
539
Digital Counters
539
Selector Switches
539
Flexstates
540
Ethernet
540
Real Time Clock Synchronizing
540
Direct Inputs
541
Direct Devices Status
541
EGD Protocol Status
542
Teleprotection Channel Tests
542
Incipient Fault Detector
543
Remaining Connection Status
543
Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP)
543
Txgoose Status
544
Metering
544
Metering Conventions
544
Sources
548
Tracking Frequency
554
Flexelements
554
Rxgoose Analogs
554
Wattmetric Ground Fault
555
Transducer Inputs/Outputs
555
Records
555
Fault Reports
555
Event Records
556
Oscillography
558
Data Logger
558
Breaker Maintenance
559
Product Information
559
Model Information
559
Firmware Revisions
560
7 Commands and Targets
563
Commands Menu
563
Virtual Inputs
564
Clear Records
564
Set Date and Time
565
Relay Maintenance
565
Security
566
Targets
567
Target Messages
567
Relay Self-Tests
568
8 Commissioning
577
Testing
577
Testing Underfrequency Elements
577
9 Theory of Operation
579
Fault Locator
579
Fault Type Determination
579
10 Maintenance
583
Devices with Site Targets
583
Data with Modbus Analyzer
583
Monitoring
583
General Maintenance
585
In-Service Maintenance
585
Out-Of-Service Maintenance
585
Retrieve Files
585
Unscheduled Maintenance (System Interruption)
585
Convert Device Settings
587
Compare Settings
589
Compare against Defaults
589
Back up and Restore Settings
590
Copy Settings to Other Device
589
Back up Settings
590
Restore Settings
593
Upgrade Firmware
595
Upgrade Software
595
Replace Front Panel
597
Replace Module
605
Battery
606
Replace Battery for SH/SL Power Supply
606
Dispose of Battery
608
Clear Files and Data after Uninstall
611
Repairs
611
Disposal
612
Storage
612
A.1 Flexanalog Items
613
Flexanalog Items
613
B Radius Server
651
RADIUS Server Configuration
651
C Command Line
653
Command Line Interface
653
D.1 Warranty
659
Warranty
659
Revision History
659
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GE F35 Specifications
General
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Device Function
Protection Relay
Communication Protocols
DNP3
Type
Digital Protection Relay
Current Rating
5 A
Protection Functions
Overcurrent
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