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L90-Catalogo Resumido PDF
L90-Catalogo Resumido PDF
L90
Line
Differential
Relay
Applications
■ Overhead lines and cables
■ 2 or 3 terminal lines
■ With/without series compensation
■ Single or three pole tripping
■ Fiber optic and electrical (RS422, G.703)
interface via direct or multiplexed fiber optic
GE Power Management
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L90 Line Differential Relay
27P(2)
50G(2) 51G(2)
Channel Monitor
The L90 includes provision to detect if the
communications channel is deteriorating 25(2)
F 1b
F 2b
F 3b
F 4b
F 1a
F 2a
F 3a
F 4a
F 5a
F 6a
F 7a
F 1c
F 2c
F 3c
F 4c
F 5c
F 6c
F 7c
The recording capabilities of the L90
VA
VB
VC
VA
VB
VC
IG5
IG1
IG
IA5
IA1
IA
IB
IC
IB5
IB1
IC5
IC1
include:
CURRENT SUPV.
■ Event recorder capable of storing CURRENT INPUTS VOLTAGE INPUTS
8A / 8B
1024 time-tagged events (1 micro-
VOLT &
H 5a CONTACT IN H 5a DIGITAL I/O 6G H 1a TC1
second tagging).
I
H 5c CONTACT IN H 5c H1 H1b
V
H 6a CONTACT IN H 6a H1c
■ Oscillography programmable by the H 6c
H 5b
CONTACT IN
COMMON
H 6c
H5b H2
I
H 2a
H2b
V
trigger, content and sampling rate
VOLTAGE SUPV.
H2c
H 7a CONTACT IN H 7a I
H 3a TC2
H 7c CONTACT IN H 7c
(maximum of 64 samples per cycle) H 8a CONTACT IN H 8a
H3
V
H3b
H3c
H 8c CONTACT IN H 8c
and capable of storing up to 64 fault H 7b COMMON H7b
H4
I
H 4a
H4b
records. H 8b SURGE
V
H4c
U 7a CONTACT IN U 7a DIGITAL I/O 6H I
U 1a
■ Data logger storing of up to 16 U 7c
U 8a
CONTACT IN
CONTACT IN
U 7c
U 8a
U1
V
U 1b
U 1c
channels, programmable as to U 8c
U 7b
CONTACT IN
COMMON
U 8c
U7b U2
I
U 2a
U 2b
V
content and sampling rate (from U 8b SURGE
I
U 2c
U 3a
1 second to 1 hour). U3
V
U 3b
U 3c
I
U 4a
U4 U 4b
2
Breaker Arcing Current (I t) GE Power Management V
U 4c
I
U 5a
L90 Line Differential Relay
Monitoring U5
V
U 5b
U 5c
The L90 calculates an estimate of the U6
V
I
U 6a
U 6b
per-phase wear on the breaker contacts U 6c
( DC ONLY )
N1a
6K
N1c
L 1c L1c
squared passing through the breaker L 2a
CONTACT IN
CONTACT IN L2a N2
N2a
N2b
L 2c CONTACT IN L2c
contacts as an arc. These per-phase L 1b COMMON L1b
N2c
N3a
values are added to accumulated totals L 3a
L 3c
CONTACT IN
CONTACT IN
L3a
L3c
N3 N3b
N3c
for each phase and compared to a L 4a
L 4c
CONTACT IN
CONTACT IN
L4a
L4c N4
N4a
N4b
UR COMPUTER
N7 9 9 22
DIGITAL I/O
L 8a CONTACT IN L8a
N7b
L 8c CONTACT IN L8c N7c
N8a 9 PIN 25 PIN
Trip Circuit Monitor L 7b
L 8b
COMMON L7b
SURGE
N8 N8b
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
N8c
The L90 can check for the presence of DC
L90 COM. W7A
FIBER
TO Tx1 Rx1 CHNL. 1
battery voltage across each open trip REMOTE S 1a
6C
L90 S1 S 1b
FIBER RS-232
contact and triggers an alarm when the Tx2 Rx2 CHNL. 2
DB-9 S 1c
S 2a
PERSONAL
COMPUTER
voltage becomes virtually zero. It also has B 1b (front) S2 S 2b
1
CRITICAL
B 1a FAILURE S 2c
a current sensor in series with each trip B 2b
B 3a 48 VDC S3
S 3a
S 3b
POWER SUPPLY
OUTPUT
contact to give a series seal-in function. DC
B 3b
B5b HI
S 3c
S 4a
CONTROL
AC or DC B 6b LO POWER S4 S 4b
B 6a S 4c
Shielded B 8a SURGE
CT Failure / Current Unbalance twisted pairs B 8b FILTER S5
S 5a
S 5b
S 5c
Alarm D2a
RS485
S 6a
9A
D3a COM 1 S6 S 6b
The L90 has current unbalance alarm D4a
D3b
COM S 6c
S 7a
RS485
logic. The unbalance alarm may be CONTACTS SHOWN S7
DIGITAL I/O
D4b COM 2 S 7b
WITH NO
D5b COM CONTROL POWER S 7c
supervised by the zero sequence voltage. D5a
IRIG-B S8
S 8a
CPU
D6a S 8b
The unbalance alarm will not operate Ground at
Device end
No. 10AWG
D7b SURGE S 8c
831702BY.CDR
during the open pole condition in a single Minimum
GROUND BUS
MODULE ARRANGEMENT
phase tripping scheme. The user may MODULES MUST BE
GROUNDED IF
X W V U T S R P N M L K J H G F D B
COM
6
I/O I/O
6 6
I/O I/O
6
I/O
6 8
CT/VT
9
CPU Power
1
(Rear View)
* Optional
GUIDEFORM SPECIFICATIONS
Transmission line protection, fault loca- ■ An adaptive sensitive current distur- ■ CT failure detection
tion, control, monitoring and metering bance detector (fault detector) ■ Flexible control of all input and
shall be supplied in one integrated digital ■ Eight time overcurrent elements: for output contacts
relay package for application on transmis- phase, neutral, ground and negative- ■ Fault location and reporting
sion lines with 2/3 terminals and suitable sequence currents (two TOCs for each)
for incorporation in an integrated substa- All elements shall have a blocking input
■ Time overcurrent curve characteris- that allows supervision of the element
tion control system. The protection system tics: IEEE, IEC, IAC, I2t, definite time,
shall be available with three phase tripping and two custom curves for precise or from other elements, contact inputs, etc.
logic or single phase tripping logic. difficult coordination The relay shall have eight switchable
The relay shall be self-synchronizing, oper- ■ Eight instantaneous overcurrent setting groups. This allows for dynamic
ating without an external clock signal, and elements: for phase, neutral, ground reconfiguration of the protection
use dedicated fiber optic communication and negative-sequence currents (two elements to adapt to changing condi-
facilities with loss of communications IOCs for each) tions such as line configuration changes,
detection and alarming. The communica- ■ Four directional overcurrent seasonal requirements, testing, etc.
tions channel shall have a facility to elements: for phase and neutral (two
determine the health of the communica- elements for each) Metering functions shall include voltage
(phasors, symmetrical components),
tions channel, measure and compensate ■ Two under and one overvoltage
channel delay. elements current (phasors, symmetrical components,
true RMS values), real, reactive and appar-
■ Two breaker failure elements ent power, power factor and frequency.
Protection and control functions shall
include: ■ Two synchrocheck elements
■ Four shot, three-pole autorecloser UR Family Guideform
■ A current differential scheme with
adaptive restraint ■ VT fuse fail detection Specifications
■ Distance phase and ground elements ■ Programmable logic system The UR family has been designed on a
with power swing detection and (FlexLogicTM) including gates, latches common platform. Please refer to the
POTT scheme timers, counters, etc. Common UR Guideform Specifications
■ Open pole detection section of this catalog for the common
features.
ORDERING
L90 * 00 HC* F ** H ** L ** N ** S ** U ** W ** For full sized horizontal mount
L90 * 00 V F* F ** H ** L ** N ** R ** For reduced size vertical mount
L90 Base unit
A RS485 + RS485 (ModBus® RTU, DNP)
C RS485 + 10BaseF (MMS/UCA2, ModBus® TCP/IP, DNP)
D RS485 + redundant 10BaseF (MMS/UCA2, ModBus® TCP/IP, DNP)
00 No software options
HC Horizontal mount (19” rack)
VF Vertical mount (3/4 size)
H 125 / 250 V AC/DC
L 24 - 48 V (DC only)
8A Standard 4CT/4VT
8C Standard 8CT
XX XX XX XX No module
6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 2 Form-A (voltage w/ opt current) and 2 Form-C outputs, 8 digital inputs
6B 6B 6B 6B 6B 2 Form-A (voltage w/ opt current) and 4 Form-C outputs, 4 digital inputs
6C 6C 6C 6C 6C 8 Form-C outputs
6D 6D 6D 6D 6D 16 digital inputs
6E 6E 6E 6E 6E 4 Form-C outputs, 8 digital inputs
6F 6F 6F 6F 6F 8 Fast Form-C outputs
6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 4 Form-A (voltage w/ opt current) outputs, 8 digital inputs
6H 6H 6H 6H 6H 6 Form-A (voltage w/ opt current) outputs, 4 digital inputs
6K 6K 6K 6K 6K 4 Form-C and 4 Fast Form-C outputs
6L 6L 6L 6L 6L 2 Form-A (current w/ opt voltage) and 2 Form-C outputs, 8 digital inputs
6M 6M 6M 6M 6M 2 Form-A (current w/ opt voltage) and 4 Form-C outputs, 4 digital inputs
6N 6N 6N 6N 6N 4 Form-A (current w/ opt voltage) outputs, 8 digital inputs
6P 6P 6P 6P 6P 6 Form-A (current w/ opt voltage) outputs, 4 digital inputs
6R 6R 6R 6R 6R 2 Form-A (no monitoring) and 2 Form-C outputs, 8 digital inputs
6S 6S 6S 6S 6S 2 Form-A (no monitoring) and 4 Form-C outputs, 4 digital inputs
6T 6T 6T 6T 6T 4 Form-A (no monitoring) outputs, 8 digital inputs
6U 6U 6U 6U 6U 6 Form-A (no monitoring) outputs, 4 digital inputs
5C
5E
5F
5C
5E
5F
5C
5E
5F
5C
5E
5F
5C
5E
5F
7A
8 RTD inputs
4 dcmA inputs, 4 RTD inputs
8 dcmA inputs
} select a maximum of 4