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Protection Functions | Overcurrent, differential, distance, over/under voltage, frequency |
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Communication Protocols | IEC 61850, IEC 60870-5-103, Modbus, DNP3, PROFINET |
Display | Graphical LCD with touch functionality |
Inputs/Outputs | Digital and analog inputs/outputs, configurable |
Power Supply | 24-250V DC or 100-240V AC |
Mounting | Panel or rack mounting |
Environmental Conditions | Operating temperature: -25°C to +70°C, humidity up to 95% non-condensing |
Product Type | Multifunctional protection relay |
Application | Power generation, transmission, distribution, industrial plants |
Cybersecurity | IEC 62351, role-based access control, secure communication |
Modular Design | Yes, with plug-in modules for flexibility |
Hardware | Robust design with high processing power |
Software | SIPROTEC 5 DIGSI software for configuration and operation |
Control Functions | Remote control, switching sequences, interlocking |
Monitoring Functions | Event recording, disturbance recording, measurement values |
HMI | Integrated HMI with graphical display and pushbuttons. Remote HMI via web browser or dedicated software. User-configurable dashboards and single-line diagrams. |
Time Synchronization | IRIG-B, SNTP, PTP (IEEE 1588) |
Certifications | IEC, IEEE, UL, CE |
Describes the manual's content and objectives for understanding the SIPROTEC 5 hardware.
Defines the intended readers, including engineers and technical personnel.
Outlines the coverage of the manual, applying to the SIPROTEC 5 device family.
Explains terms for using third-party software and how to access its source code.
Highlights key benefits and features of the SIPROTEC 5 series compared to previous models.
Describes device configurations, module types, and physical properties.
Details devices designed for installation in 19-inch racks or control cabinets.
Describes devices intended for flat wall mounting with an integrated panel.
Covers devices for wall mounting with a separately fitted operation panel.
Explains the features, operating concepts, and variants of the device operation panels.
Details the PS201, PS203, and CB202 power supply modules for modular devices.
Lists and describes various input/output modules for modular device configurations.
Describes the PS101 power supply module for non-modular devices.
Lists and describes input/output modules for non-modular devices.
Provides an overview of available plug-in module types and their functions.
Details various communication modules, their types, and applications.
Describes modules for measuring transducer inputs like ANAI-CA-4EL and ARC-CD-3FO.
Covers initial device setup, safety checks, and battery activation.
Provides instructions for adding expansion modules to device rows.
Details procedures for installing and removing plug-in modules safely.
Describes the installation and mounting of arc sensors.
Covers battery replacement procedures and disposal guidelines.
Details procedures for replacing and handling the SDHC memory card.
Provides instructions for installing terminal blocks for current and voltage connections.
Specifications for analog input modules, including current and voltage ranges.
Details power supply requirements, ranges, and consumption for various modules.
Specifications for binary input modules, including voltage ranges and timing.
Specifications for relay output types (Standard and Fast) and their ratings.
Details USB, Time-Synchronization, and Ethernet interfaces and their specifications.
Lists standards and test values for electrical safety and EMC immunity.
Includes masses and dimensional specifications for devices and modules.
Provides cut-out widths and drilling patterns for device mounting.
Information on using the order configurator for spare parts and accessories.
Matrix showing compatibility of components with firmware versions.