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FUNCTION CHARACTERISTICS
overcurrent-67N \ IED> Element (IED>> Element, IED>>> Element, IED>>> Element) \ Definite time
(Inverse time) menus.
For every of the four thresholds the following block criteria are available:
Logical block (Block1)
If the IED>BLK1,IED>>BLK1,IED>>>BLK1and/orIED>>>>BLK1 enabling parameters
are set to ON and a binary input is designed for logical block (Block1), the concerning element
is blocked off whenever the given input is active.
[1]
The enabling parameters are available inside
the Set \ Profile A (or B) \ Directional earth fault overcurrent-67N \ IED> Element (IED>> Element,
IED>>> Element, IED>>> Element) \ Setpoints menus, while the Block1 function must be assigned
to the selected binary input inside the Set \ Board1(2) inputs \ Binary input IN1-1...INx-x) menus.
Selective block (Block2)
All along the protective elements the selective block may be set.
The logic selectivity function may be performed by means any combination of the following I/O:
• One committed pilot wire input (BLIN1).
• One or more binary inputs designed for input selective block.
• One committed pilot wire output (BLOUT1).
• One or more output relays designed for output selective block.
Only when the committed pilot wire are used the continuity check of the pilot wire link is active.
Use of committed pilot wire input BLIN1:
• The protection is blocked off according the selectivity block criteria when the input BLIN1 is active.
The information about phase or phase+earth block may be select programming the ModeBLIN1
parameter inside the Set \ Profile A (or B) \ Selective block-BLOCK2 \ Selective block IN menus.
Use of binary inputs:
• If the IED>BLK2IN,IED>>BLK2IN,IED>>>BLK2INand/orIED>>>>BLK2IN parameters
are set to ON and a binary input is designed for selective block (Block2), the protection is blocked
off by phase elements (Block2 Iph) or by any protection element (Block2 Iph/IE) according the
selectivity block criteria.
[2]
The enable IED>BLK2IN,IED>>BLK2IN,IED>>>BLK2INand/
or
IED>>>>BLK2INparameters are available inside the Set \ Profile A (or B) \ Directional earth
fault overcurrent-67N \ IED> Element (IED>> Element, IED>>> Element, IED>>>> Element) \ Setpoin-
ts menus, while the Block2 Iph and
Block2Iph/IE functions must be assigned to the selected
binary inputs inside the Set \ Board 1(2) inputs \ Binary input IN1-1...(IN1-x) menus.
Use of committed pilot wire output BLOUT1:
• The information about phase or phase+earth block may be select programming the ModeBLOUT1
parameter (
OFF-ONIPh-ONIPh/IE-ONIE) inside Set \ Profile A (or B) \ Selective block-
BLOCK2 \ Selective block OUT menus.
Use of output relay:
• If the IED>BLK2OUT,IED>>BLK2OUT,IED>>>BLK2OUTand/orIED>>>>BLK2OUT
enable parameters are set to ON and a output relay is designed for selective block (Block2), the
protection issues a block output by phase elements (BLK2OUT-Iph) or by any protection element
(BLK2OUT-Iph/IE), whenever the given element (Start IED>, Start IED>>, Start IED>>> and/or Start
IED>>>>) becomes active. The enable
IED>BLK2OUT,IED>>BLK2OUT,IED>>>BLK2OUT
and/or IED>>>>BLK2OUT parameters (ON or OFF) are available inside the Set \ Profile A
(or B) \ Directional earth fault overcurrent-67 \ IED> Element (IED>> Element, IED>>> Element,
IED>>>> Element) \ Setpoints menus, while the
BLK2OUT-Iph-K,BLK2OUT-Iph/IE-Kand/or
BLK2OUT-IE-Koutput relays and LEDs (BLK2OUT-Iph-L,BLK2OUT-Iph/IE-Le/o BLK2OUT-
IE-L) must be select inside the Set \ Profile A (or B) \ Selective block-BLOCK2 \ Selective block
OUT menu.
Internal selective block (Block4)
As well as to send or transmit a selective block toward other protective relays, each protective
element may be enabled for receive or transmit a selective block from/to other internal protective
elements.
[3]
The internal selective block of one or more element concerning the directional earth fault overcur-
rent function may be enabled/disabled by means the IED>BLK4, IED>>BLK4, IED>>>BLK4
and/or IED>>>>BLK4 parameters (virtual input and output common to all protective thresholds);
the following operating modes are available:
• IN - the element is enabled to receive the selective block from an internal input.
• OUT - the element is enabled to send the selective block to an internal output.
• OFF - the element is disabled to send/receive the internal selective block.
Transmission and reception for the same element is not allowed, so any stall situation due to wrong
setting is avoided.
The internal selective block can work together with an external selective block from other protective
relays (Block2).
Note 1 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section
Note 2 The exhaustive treatment of the selective block (Block 2) function may be found in the “Selective Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND
MONITORING section
Nota 3 The exhaustive treatment of the internal selective block (Block 4) function may be found in the “Internal selective block” paragraph inside
CONTROL AND MONITORING section.
XMR-D EQUIPMENT MANUAL
Ed. 2.9 - 02/2021