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Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Manufacturer | GE (General Electric) |
Communication Protocols | DNP3, IEC 61850 |
Mounting | Panel Mount |
Display | LCD |
Power Supply | 24-250V DC |
Current Rating | 5A |
Standards | IEC 60255 |
Device Type | Protection Relay |
Protection Functions | Overcurrent |
Details essential procedures for initial setup and safe operation of the F60 Feeder Protection System.
Provides a general introduction to the UR Series relays, covering hardware and software architecture.
Covers system requirements, installation, and configuration of the EnerVista UR Setup software for the F60 relay.
Details the hardware aspects of the UR series relays, including mounting and communication options.
Explains how to navigate the relay's interface, including keypad usage, menu structure, and basic operations.
Provides an overview of the F60 Feeder Protection System, its features, communication options, and security.
Details the various order codes for the F60 relay, including options for mounting and modules.
Explains the signal processing steps within the UR series relays, from analog inputs to digital outputs.
Lists detailed technical specifications for the F60 relay's protection elements, inputs, outputs, and communications.
Describes the hardware components of the F60 relay, including panel cutout and rear terminal layout.
Provides typical wiring diagrams and details for various modules, including CT/VT, process bus, and direct I/O.
Explains the configuration and operation of direct I/O communication channels for UR-series relays.
Details the graphical user interface of the EnerVista UR Setup software, covering device engagement, settings files, and firmware upgrades.
Describes the relay's front panel interface, including enhanced and standard faceplate layouts, LED indicators, and keypad operations.
Provides an overview of the settings menu, introducing elements, AC sources, and their configuration.
Details various product setup configurations, including security, display properties, communications, and system settings.
Explains how to configure remote resources, specifically for HardFiber system integration.
Covers system setup configurations, including AC inputs, power system, signal sources, breakers, and communications.
Details the FlexLogic feature, including its introduction, rules, examples, and parameters.
Explains grouped elements, setting groups, and specific protection elements like load encroachment, phase/neutral/ground current, and voltage elements.
Describes control elements such as trip bus, setting groups, selector switch, underfrequency, overfrequency, and breaker control logic.
Provides an overview of the actual values menu, listing status, metering, records, and product information.
Details the status of various inputs and outputs, including contact inputs, virtual inputs, remote devices, and communication statuses.
Explains metering conventions and displays values for sources, phase current, ground current, voltage, power, energy, and harmonics.
Covers records available in the relay, including fault reports, event records, oscillography, data logger, PMU records, and breaker maintenance.
Provides information about the relay's model, order code, firmware revisions, and manufacturing details.
Details commands available for relay operations, including clear records, set date/time, relay maintenance, and security settings.
Explains the algorithms used for high-impedance fault detection, including arcing and downed conductor identification.
Describes the fault location algorithm, including fault type determination and calculations for fault distance.
Provides instructions for the withdrawal and insertion of relay modules.
Details procedures for replacing the real-time clock battery for different power supply modules.
Explains how to decommission the unit and clear files, including settings files and COMTRADE data.
Outlines the process for returning a device to the factory for repair, including contact information and shipping instructions.
Provides guidelines for storing the unit, including environmental conditions and powering up stored units.
Describes the disposal requirements for the unit and its battery, including recycling information.
Lists available FlexAnalog parameters, including address, name, units, and description.
Details the Modbus RTU protocol, including introduction, physical layer, data link layer, and CRC algorithm.
Lists and describes the supported Modbus function codes for relay operations.
Explains how to obtain relay files via Modbus, including COMTRADE, oscillography, and data logger files.
Provides a detailed Modbus memory map, listing registers, ranges, units, and default values.
Introduces the IEC 61850 standard, its communication profiles, and file transfer methods.
Describes the IEC 61850 data organization, including logical nodes, digital status, control values, and analog values.
Explains how to configure the F60 for IEC 61850 using EnerVista UR Setup software, including ICD and SCD file creation.
Details the ACSI conformance statements for basic, models, and services.
Lists the IEC 61850 logical nodes supported by the UR-series relays.
Provides an overview of the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol and calculations for transmitting measurands.
Details the interoperability document for IEC 60870-5-103, covering physical layer, link layer, and application layer.
Covers the IEC 60870-5-104 standard, including interoperability document and point lists.
Provides the DNP v3.00 device profile document, detailing supported objects, functions, and parameters.
Lists DNP binary input points and binary and control relay output points.
Provides a step-by-step example for setting up a simple RADIUS server.
Details the revision history and major updates made to the F60 manual across different versions.
Provides a list of standard abbreviations used in the document.
Outlines the GE Multilin warranty terms and conditions for products.