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DIP5K ENIN A22 (Importante) PDF
DIP5K ENIN A22 (Importante) PDF
DIP5K ENIN A22 (Importante) PDF
DIP 5000
INSTALLATION
Installation DIP5K/EN IN/A22
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7
2. SHIPMENT 8
2.1 Packaging 8
2.2 Storage 8
2.3 Parts list 8
3. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 10
4. INSTALLATION 11
4.1 Description 11
4.2 Plug-in Board Rack Position 11
4.3 Board Modular implementation 11
4.3.1 Minimal Board Rack implementation 12
4.3.2 Complementary Board Rack implementation 12
4.3.3 Optional Boards 13
6. CONNECTION 15
6.1 Rear Connectors 15
6.2 Terminal block Wiring 16
6.2.1 Plug-in terminal block description 16
6.2.2 Input /Output Terminal Block Pin-Out 17
6.2.3 Recommendation 18
6.2.4 Input Logic Command allocation 18
6.2.5 Wiring Examples 20
6.3 Alarm and Output copy Terminal Block Wiring 20
6.3.1 Plug-in terminal blocks description 20
6.3.2 Alarm and Output copy terminal block Pin Out 21
6.3.3 Output Copy Allocation 21
6.4 Power supply wiring 23
6.4.1 Plug-in terminal blocks description 23
6.4.2 Power supply connector Pin Out with standard CORTEC subrack 23
6.4.3 Power supply connector Pin Out with dual power supply version 23
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7. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 30
8. APPENDIX 31
8.1 Terminal block location 31
8.2 Terminal block location dual power supply version 32
8.3 2 commands version connections 33
8.4 4 commands - 1 I/O board version connections 33
8.5 4 commands - 2 I/O boards version connections 34
8.6 8 commands connections 34
8.7 Selecting type of configuration 35
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
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Installation DIP5K/EN IN/A22
MODIFICATIONS PAGE
NOTE: From the revision C, the numbering system of the document has
changed according to the AREVA standards, on the other hand the
index of the document has been incremented for a better follow-up.
DIP5K/EN IN/A22 Installation
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Installation DIP5K/EN IN/A22
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY WORK ON THE UNIT, THE USER
SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF THE SAFETY
SECTION DIP5K/EN SS/A11 OR LATER ISSUE, THE TECHNICAL DATA
SECTION AND THE RATING ON THE EQUIMENT RATING LABEL.
2. SHIPMENT
2.1 Packaging
DIP 5000 packaging includes:
A set of connectors, including small tools (x5) to insert a cable on wago connectors
UNIT COMPONENTS
2 or 4 Commands Variant (3) 8 Commands Variant
3U rack AM170/AM170D 1
UT 148 CPU Board 1
Terminal blocks 9
Line connection 1
(15 pin female socket)
PC connection 1
(9 pin female socket)
ALxxx PSU card (1) 1 or 2 (2)
SRxxx card (1) 1 or 2 (3) 2
IRxxx digital interface board (1) 1 (DIP 5000 Digital version)
IR182/185 optical interface board 1 (DIP 5000 Optical Fibre version)
IR183 Voice Frequency interface 1 (DIP 5000 Analog version)
IR184 IRIG_B interface board 1 (optional)
FI002 filter board 1 for 2 or 4 commands variant only (optional)
* For 220 VDC and higher voltages refer also to application note document n PTCDIP5K-TS-E-
005.pdf.
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3. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Operating temperature limits: -40C to + 70C
Maximum relative humidity at 23C: 90 %
This unit is to be installed in rooms sheltered from the rain.
Installation DIP5K/EN IN/A22
4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Description
Rack dimensions comply with the standard EUROPE 19 inches type, which are 3 units high
in compliance with standard DIN 41494.
The rack is designed to be installed in frames or cabinets. The only fastening and support
points on these racks are situated on the front panel of the frame, on perforated brackets.
4.2 Plug-in Board Rack Position
The UT 148 and I/O boards, which are 220 mm long and 6U wide, are plugged in and locked
horizontally on the left part of the rack.
One SRxxx card (SR114, SR115, SR116) for commands 1 to 4 must be located in
slot 3
37,7 mm
3
(3U)
57,1 mm 2 4 5 6 132,5 mm
1 300 mm
or
316 mm
37,7 mm
Optical Interface
optional
The Power Supply boards are plugged in and locked vertically in slots 5 and 6 after the
unit has been installed in the rack and the connecting cables fed through.
Main PSU
Aux PSU
IR182
2 commands variant
UT 148 Board
IRxxx interface
Aux PSU
IR182
FI002 optional
4 commands variant
UT 148 Board
IRxxx interface
Aux PSU
IR182
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1 I/O board in slot 2 for the 8 command version (Digital only) or 1 FI002 for filtering.
1 I/O board in slot 2 can be added in the 4 command version to extend the number of
outputs or to provide combinatorial logic on inputs.
IR xxx
V7 communication interface board
V5
V3
V2
IR184
V4
Optional IRIG-B interface board
V6
V1
MAX MAX
3000 U13 3000 U14
V8
V9
EEPROM
FLASH
Timer
U8
DSP
2189 U2
S1 M
S2 3,3V
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20 V max. amplitude
10 ms max. duration
6. CONNECTION
To comply with safety requirements and EMC specifications, the protective (earth) conductor
terminal on the rear of the DIP 5000 unit shall be connected to a ground bar via a flat braid
made of tinned copper with a cross section of at least 12 mm X 1 mm. This braid must be
reliably connected to one of the two M5 threaded studs located on the back of the DIP 5000
unit.
P14 P11
P16 Tx 1 1
1
Rx P10
P15
P17 Optical Fiber 1
P12
- BAT 1
- BAT Access P20
+BAT P19
+BAT P13
1
P18
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P14 P11
P16 Tx 1 1
1
Rx P10
P15
AUX MAIN P12
Optical Fiber 1
1
- BAT
Access P20
- BAT
+BAT P19
+BAT P13
1
P18
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P12 Terminal block reserved for command inputs 5 to 8, or 1 to 4 with optional FI002.
P18 15-pin female socket connector for access to the communication line (copper
wire).
P19 9-pin female socket connector for RS 232C link with the interface PC for
maintenance/operation or access to the supervision network (TMN).
FC/PC connector for optical fibre connection, only if the unit is fitted with the IR182
option.
6.2 Terminal block Wiring
The I/O commands to and from the protection relay are wired on terminal blocks P10, P11,
P12 and P13, located at the rear of the unit. The connector references and Pin 1 position are
labelled on the rear panel (see Appendix - Figure 15).
All the input and output connexions of these blocks are isolated.
6.2.1 Plug-in terminal block description
Terminal blocks are equipped with an index slot to prevent reversed connection.
The Input Output wires, whose cross-section must be in the range 0.08 - 2.5mm, are
connected to these terminal blocks by means of 10 self-locking connection points.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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1
Lever
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TABLE 4 - P10, P11, P12, AND P13 TERMINAL BLOCK CIRCUITS LOCATIONS
Pins 1 and 2 must be strapped on connectors P10, P11, P12 and P13 (see Figure 5). This
configuration enables the terminal block presence to be checked. If the terminal block is
removed, the strap is no longer detected and an alarm is set. The strap must be located on
the terminal block connector and must not be removed.
DIP5K/EN IN/A22 Installation
6.2.3 Recommendation
All the relays connected to the output contacts should have a free-wheeling diode.xxx
6.2.4 Input Logic Command allocation
Depending on the DIP 5000 hardware configuration, a combinatorial logic operator can be
applied to inputs and then allocated to commands sent to another DIP.
Input logic allows a logical operator to be affected to board input and to be allocated to a
command.
Permitted combinations are
OR: logical OR of two inputs
AND: Logical AND of two inputs
LOG: logical function ()
A command can thus be activated by the result of the logical OR, AND or LOG applied to
two inputs coming from different sources even with different voltage levels. This feature is
accessible when the number of available inputs is higher than the number of commands as
follows:
(1) (1)
TERMINAL COMMAND 2 COMMANDS VERSION 4 COMMANDS VERSION 4 COMMANDS VERSION 8 COMMANDS VERSION
BLOCK ALLOCATION 1 I/O BOARD 1 I/O BOARD 2 I/O BOARDS 2 I/O BOARDS
DIGITAL ONLY
IN5 or IN6
IN5 and IN6
(2)
LOG (IN5, IN6)
IN7 or IN8
COMMAND 5 IN5
Acquisition
COMMAND 6 IN6
Acquisition
P12
COMMAND 7 IN7
Acquisition
COMMAND 8 IN8
Acquisition
COMMAND 5 OUT5
Output
COMMAND 6 OUT6
Output
P13
COMMAND 7 OUT7
Output
COMMAND 8 OUT8
Output
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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PINS TERMINAL BLOCK P14 TERMINAL BLOCK P15 TERMINAL BLOCK P16
1 T COPYT1 T COPYT9 C
Minor Alarm 1 Output
2 T COPYT2 T COPYT10 R
4 T COPYT4 T COPYT12 C
Minor Alarm 2 Output
5* C COPYC 1 to 4 C COPYC 9 to 12 R
7 T COPYT5 T COPYT13 C
Major Alarm 1 Output
8 T COPYT6 T COPYT14 R
10 T COPYT8 T COPYT16 C
Major Alarm 2 Output
11** C COPYC 5 to 8 C COPYC 13 to 16 R
Allocation of the Output copy relays depends on the configuration (see table below)
COMMAND 5
COPYT9
Acquisition COPY
COMMAND 6
COPYT10
Acquisition COPY
P15
COMMAND 7
COPYT11
Acquisition COPY
COMMAND 8
COPYT12
Acquisition COPY
COMMAND 5 Output
COPYT13
COPY
COMMAND 6 Output
COPYT14
COPY
P15
COMMAND 7 Output
COPYT15
COPY
COMMAND 8 Output
COPYT16
COPY
4 Functional Earth
V11/X24 Interface
(ISO 4903)
1
9 T(B)
2 T(A)
10
3 R(B)
11
R(A)
4
12
5 S(B)
13
S(A)
6 S'(B)
14
7 S'(A)
15
8
G703.1 Interface
codirectional
1
9 T(B)
2 T(A)
10
3 R(B)
11
R(A)
4
12
5
13
6
14
7
15
8
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G703.6 Interface
2Mbit/s
1
9
2 Tx +
10
Tx -
3
11
4 Rx +
12
5 Rx -
13
6
14
7
15
8
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Analog Interface
1
9 Tx(B)
2 Tx(A)
10 TBB(B)
3 TBB(A)
11 Rx(B)
4 Rx(A)
12 RB(B)
5 RB(A)
13 EA(B)
6 EA(A)
14 AL(B)
7 AL(A)
15
8
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EMC protection
When not used, the rack connector must be covered with an EMC protection
plate.
0V Rx
DTR Tx
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
DSR
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0V Tx
DTR Rx
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
CTS DSR
RTS
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1 10
P11
P10
P12
P13
+ + + +
Cmd 1
Cmd 2
Cmd 3
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7. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Installation of the unit includes the following steps:
1. Install casing (rack, cabinet, or box).
2. Insert cables for subsystems and operation (power supply, earthing, transmission
medium, and protection equipment).
3. Mount rack in casing. Fasten in place using the screws on the front panel.
4. Connect rack to earth circuit.
5. Before installing the cards in the racks, make sure apparatus is switched off (plugs
removed or switch open).
6. Install cards in rack.
NOTE: The optical interface card must be mounted and tied to the rack before
mounting the rack in the frame.
Installation DIP5K/EN IN/A22
8. APPENDIX
8.1 Terminal block location
P14 P11
P16 Tx 1 1
1
Rx P10
P15
P17 Optical Fiber 1
P12
- BAT 1
- BAT Access P20
+BAT P19
+BAT P13
1
P18
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P14 P11
P16 Tx 1 1
1
Rx P10
P15
AUX MAIN P12
Optical Fiber 1
1
- BAT
Access P20
- BAT
+BAT P19
+BAT P13
1
P18
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{
P14 P11
Group 1 Group 2
{
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4
Command 1 Command 2
Acquisition Acquisition
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{
P14 P11
Common of Command
Acquisition Copy
Common of Command
Output Copy
P10 - + - + - + - +
{
{
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4
Command 1 Command 2 Command 3 Command 4
Acquisition Acquisition Acquisition Acquisition
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{
P14 P11
Group 1 Group 2
Command 1 Command 2
Group 1 Copy Common
Acquisition Acquisition
Group 2 Copy Common
Group 3 Copy Common IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4
{
Group 4 Copy Common
Group 3 Group 4 P10 - + - + - + - +
P15
P12 - + - + - + - +
{
Command 4 Output Copy IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8
Command 3 Command 4
Command 3 Output Copy Acquisition Acquisition
{
OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8
Command 3 Command 4
Restitution Restitution
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P14 P11
Group 1 Group 2
Command 1 Command 2 Command 3 Command 4
Group 1 Copy Common Acquisition Acquisition Acquisition Acquisition
Group 2 Copy Common
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4
Group 4 Copy Common
{
P15
P12 - + - + - + - +
{
ACQUISITION
Input Selection
Input 1
SIMPLE MODE
MMI Choice
Input 2
ACQUISITION
OR Function
Input 1+ Input 2
COMBINED MODE
LOG Function
Function Selection
MMI Choice
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