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WDZ-5211 Line Management Relay Ó V1.02
WDZ-5211 Line Management Relay Ó V1.02
Technical instruction
V1.02
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Version: V 1.00
This instruction is for reference only.
目录
WDZ‐5211 Line Management Relay .................................................................................................. 5
1 General functions ...................................................................................................................... 5
2 Protective functions and principles ........................................................................................... 5
2.1 1st zone overcurrent ...................................................................................................... 5
2.1.1 Logic diagram .................................................................................................... 5
2.1.2 Action criterion.................................................................................................. 6
nd
2.2 2 zone overcurrent ..................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 Logic diagram .................................................................................................... 6
2.2.2 Action criterion.................................................................................................. 6
rd
2.3 3 zone overcurrent ...................................................................................................... 7
2.3.1 Logic diagram .................................................................................................... 7
2.3.2 Action criterion.................................................................................................. 7
2.4 After accelerated protection ......................................................................................... 7
2.4.1 Logic diagram .................................................................................................... 7
2.4.2 Action criterion.................................................................................................. 7
2.5 Overload ........................................................................................................................ 7
2.5.1 Logic diagram .................................................................................................... 8
2.5.2 Definite time...................................................................................................... 8
2.5.3 Inverse time ....................................................................................................... 8
2.5.4 Very inverse time............................................................................................... 8
2.5.5 Extremely inverse time ...................................................................................... 8
st
2.6 1 zone ground fault protection.................................................................................... 8
2.6.1 Logic diagram .................................................................................................... 9
2.6.2 Action criterion.................................................................................................. 9
nd
2.7 2 zone ground fault protection ................................................................................. 10
2.7.1 Logic diagram .................................................................................................. 10
2.7.2 Action criterion................................................................................................ 10
2.8 Protection setpoint ..................................................................................................... 11
2.9 Soft strap ..................................................................................................................... 11
3 Measurement and control function ........................................................................................ 12
3.1 Measurement function ............................................................................................... 12
3.2 DIs................................................................................................................................ 12
3.3 DOs .............................................................................................................................. 12
3.4 Remote control............................................................................................................ 12
3.5 Metering ...................................................................................................................... 12
3.6 Operating circuit.......................................................................................................... 12
3.7 DCS output .................................................................................................................. 12
4 Backboard terminals and connection diagram ....................................................................... 12
4.1 Analog inputs .............................................................................................................. 12
4.2 Backboard terminals ................................................................................................... 12
4.2.1 Basic configuration with Operation board ...................................................... 13
4.2.2 Basic configuration without operation board ................................................. 16
4.3 Terminal connection diagram...................................................................................... 18
4.3.1 Analog input connection diagram ................................................................... 18
4.3.2 DI、Central signal、network、AO and energy pulse output circuit connection
diagram 19
4.3.3 Operation board Operating‐circuit diagram .................................................... 20
4.3.4 DO circuit connection diagram without operation board ............................... 21
5 Order information ................................................................................................................... 21
6 Settings explanation ................................................................................................................ 22
6.1 General ........................................................................................................................ 22
6.2 1st zone overcurrent protection .................................................................................. 22
6.2.1 Action current Igl1 ............................................................................................ 22
6.2.2 Action time tgl1................................................................................................. 23
nd
6.3 2 zone overcurrent protection.................................................................................. 23
6.3.1 Action current Igl2 ............................................................................................ 23
6.3.2 Action time tgl2................................................................................................. 23
rd
6.4 3 zone overcurrent protection .................................................................................. 23
6.5 After‐accelerated protection ....................................................................................... 24
6.5.1 Action current Ihjs............................................................................................. 24
6.5.2 Action time thjs ................................................................................................. 24
6.6 Overload protection .................................................................................................... 24
6.6.1 Action current Igfh ............................................................................................ 24
6.6.2 Action time tgfh ................................................................................................ 24
6.7 Ground fault protection .............................................................................................. 24
6.7.1 Neutral point non‐ground fault system ........................................................... 24
6.7.2 Neutral point grounding system via resistance ............................................... 25
WDZ-5211 Line Management Relay(V1.02)
WDZ‐5211 Line Management Relay
1 General functions
WDZ‐5211 line management relay is mainly applied to 10KV and bellow feeder for
protection, measurement and control function.
WDZ‐5200 series line management relay also includes WDZ‐5215 Short line management
relay. Compared with WDZ‐5211, their differences are showed as follows:
WDZ‐5211 WDZ‐5215
Instantaneous differential protection √
Ratio differential protection √
st
1 zone overcurrent protection with LV
√ √
block function
2nd zone overcurrent protection with LV
√ √
block function
3‐zone overcurrent protection √ √
After accelerated protection √ √
Overload protection √ √
st
Ground fault protection (1 zone) √ √
nd
Ground fault protection (2 zone) √ √
Measurement function √ √
Control function √ √
Hardware electrical energy metering √ √
Operation circuit function √ √
2 4~20mA outputs √ √
2 Protective functions and principles
2.1 1st zone overcurrent
This protective function can be set with low voltage blocking function. When any voltage of
the 3 line voltages is smaller than the LV blocking value, enable the blocking function.
2.1.1 Logic diagram
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2.1.2 Action criterion
I max I gl1
t t gl1
U min U dybs
Where,Imax: The max. current of phaseA、B、C current(Ia,Ib,Ic)(A)
Ia:Phase A current(A)
Ib:Phase B current(A)
Ic:Phase C current(A)
Umin: The min. voltage of phase AB、BC、CA line voltage(Uab、Ubc、Uca)(V)
Uab:Phase AB line voltage(V)
Ubc:Phase BC line voltage(V)
Uca:Phase CA line voltage(V)
Igl1:Action current(A)
tgl1:Time delay(s)
Udybs:LV block value(V)
2.2 2nd zone overcurrent
This protective function can be set with low voltage blocking function. When any voltage of
the 3 line voltages is smaller than the LV blocking value, enable the blocking function.
2.2.1 Logic diagram
2.2.2 Action criterion
I max I gl 2
t t gl 2
U min U dybs
Where,Igl2:Action current(A)
tgl2:Time delay(s)
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2.3 3rd zone overcurrent
2.3.1 Logic diagram
2.3.2 Action criterion
I max I gl 3
t t gl 3
Where,Igl3:Action current(A)
tgl3:Time delay(s)
2.4 After accelerated protection
This kind of protection, supporting level signals and pulse signals can be enabled for 5s to
prevent closing at fault line when auto‐transfer operation is implemented.
2.4.1 Logic diagram
2.4.2 Action criterion
I max I hjs
t thjs
AAPon
Where, Ihjs: Action current(A)
thjs:Time delay(s)
2.5 Overload
Overload protection has 4 kinds of time characteristics: definite time, inverse time, very
inverse time and extreme inverse time. The inverse time curve accords with IEC 60255‐3.
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2.5.1 Logic diagram
2.5.2 Definite time
I max I gfh
t t gfh
Where,Igfh:Action current(A)
tgfh:time delay(s)
2.5.3 Inverse time
I max I gfh
t 0.14
0.02
t gfh
I max 1
I
gfh
2.5.4 Very inverse time
I max I gfh
13.5
t t gfh
I max
1
I gfh
2.5.5 Extremely inverse time
I max I gfh
t 80
2
t gfh
max 1
I
I
gfh
2.6 1st zone ground fault protection
Zero sequence current is obtained from special zero sequence TA. The external zero sequence
current range is 10mA~6A.
If no special zero sequence TA is supplied, the zero sequence current can also be produced
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by device software, namely, 3 I 0 I a I b I c . In order to avoid mis‐operation of the ground
fault protection due to unbalanced current caused by inconsistent 3‐phase TA characteristics,
the device adopts Imax ( the maximum phase current) as the restraint variable.
Ground fault protection with restraint current
2.6.1 Logic diagram
For external zero sequence current:
For internal zero sequence current with current restraint logic:
2.6.2 Action criterion
Zero sequence overcurrent:
I 0 I 01dz
t0 t01dz
Phase current restraint:
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2.7 2nd zone ground fault protection
2.7.1 Logic diagram
For external zero sequence current:
For internal zero sequence current with current restraint logic:
2.7.2 Action criterion
Zero sequence overcurrent:
I 0 I 02 dz
t0 t02 dz
Phase current restraint:
I 0 I 02 dz I max 1.05 I e
I 0 1 I max I e 1.05 4I 02 dz I max 1.05 I e
t t
0 02 dz
Where,I02dz:action current(A)
t02dz:action time(s)
Ie:rated line secondary current(A)
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2.8 Protection setpoint
No. Name Symbol Unit Range
1 Rated current Ie A 0.20In‐1.20In
2 LV block value Udybs V 10.00‐90.00
3 Overcurrent 1 current Igl1 A 0.20In‐20.00In
4 Overcurrent 1 time tgl1 s 0.00‐10.00
5 overcurrent1 with LV lock On/Off
6 Overcurrent 2 current Igl2 A 0.20In‐20.00In
7 Overcurrent 2 time tgl2 s 0.10‐100.00
8 overcurrent2 with LV lock On/Off
9 Overcurrent 3 current Igl3 A 0.20In‐20.00In
10 Overcurrent 3 time tgl3 s 0.10‐100.00
11 After‐accelerated current Ihjs A 0.20In‐20.00In
12 After‐accelerated time thjs s 0.00‐4.90
13 Overload current Igfh A 0.20In‐20.00In
14 Overload time tgfh s 0.10‐650.00
Definite time/Inverse
15 Overload curve time/Very inverse time
/Extreme inverse time
16 Overload output mode Alarm/Trip
17 Zero sequence 1 current I01dz A 0.010‐6.000
18 Zero sequence 1 time t01dz s 0.00‐10.00
19 Ground fault 1 output mode Alarm/Trip
20 Zero sequence 2 current I02dz A 0.010‐6.000
21 Zero sequence 2 time t02dz s 0.10‐100.00
22 Ground fault 2 output mode Alarm/Trip
2.9 Soft strap
During the soft strap on/off process, virtual telesignal status‐change information about soft
strap will be made.
No. Name Symbol Range
1 Overcurrent1 On/Off
2 Overcurrent2 On/Off
3 Overcurrent3 On/Off
4 After‐accelerated On/Off
5 Overload On/Off
6 Ground fault 1 On/Off
7 Ground fault 2 On/Off
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3 Measurement and control function
3.1 Measurement function
3‐phase voltage, 3‐phase current, active power, reactive power, power factor and frequency
3.2 DIs
Standard 24 channel digital inputs.
3.3 DOs
Standard 5 channel relay outputs with 7 DO contacts.
3.4 Remote control
Remote CB trip/close operation
3.5 Metering
Positive active power, positive reactive power, negative active power, negative reactive power
metering function and positive active/reactive power pulse output function.
Accumulated active energy and reactive energy can be calculated.
3.6 Operating circuit
Operating circuit covers tripping coil, closing coil, tripping position supervision, closing
position supervision、tripping position signal output、closing position signal output、control circuit
fuse‐loss output、relay tripping output、remote tripping output、remote closing output、manual
tripping input、manual closing input、DCS tripping input、relay tripping input 、2 channels of
position intertripping or relay intertripping output etc.
3.7 DCS output
1 channels of 4~20mA output is supplied and 2 4~20mA outputs are optional.
4 Backboard terminals and connection diagram
4.1 Analog inputs
Ua、Ub、Uc: bus line voltage (rated: 100A), used by protection and measurement functions.
IA、IB、IC: Measured current (rated: 5A or 1A), imported from special measurement TA.
Ia、Ib、Ic: 3‐phase protective current (rated: 5A or 1A).
3I0: ZS current, imported from special ZS TA. Secondary ZS current range:10mA~6A.
4.2 Backboard terminals
From the front view, the slots are arranged with number from 1 to 5 from left to right.
Terminal number has 3 digits. The first digit is the slot number and the last two digits are the
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terminal series number from above to below. Take 301 for example, it means the first terminal in
slot3.
4.2.1 Basic configuration with Operation board
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Slot1:AI board
Terminal 101、103 and 105: Line voltage inputs;
Terminal 107~108: Phase‐A measured current input;
Terminal 109~110: Phase‐B measured current input;
Terminal 111~112: Phase‐C measured current input;
Terminal 113~114: Phase‐A protective current input;
Terminal 115~116: Phase‐B protective current input;
Terminal 117~118: Phase‐C protective current input;
Terminal 119~120: Zero sequence current 3I0 input;
Slot 2:Blank board
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Slot 3: OPR board
Terminal 301~303: Position status output. 302~301: trip‐position status output; 303~
301:Close‐position status output;
Terminal 304~305: Control circuit fuse‐loss output;
Terminal 306: ‐Closing position supervision relay;
Terminal 307: ‐Trip position supervision relay;
Terminal 308: Relay tripping output(BTJ),which can be connected to Terminal 318
directly or via press strap;
Terminal 309: + remote PWR input. Only when it is connected to positive power source,
remote tripping/ closing functions can be enabled;
Terminal 310: Remote closing output(YHJ),which can be connected to Terminal 317
directly or via press strap;
Terminal 311: Remote tripping output (YTJ),which can be connected to Terminal 319
directly or via press strap;
Terminal 312: +control power source input;
Terminal 313: ‐control power source input;
Terminal 314: CB closing coil;
Terminal 315: CB tripping coil;
Terminal 317: Manual closing input;
Terminal 318: Relay tripping input;
Terminal 319: Manual tripping input;
Terminal 320: DCS tripping input;
Terminal 321~322: DO4, Defaulted relay intertripping output, or position intertripping
via jumper selection;
Terminal 323~324: DO5, Defaulted relay intertripping output, or position intertripping
via jumper selection;
Terminal 325~326: Device fault alarm signal output;
Terminal 327~328: Relay tripping signal output;
Terminal 329~330: Relay alarm signal output;
Terminal 331~332: Action alarm signal output, when relay acts or alarms, the signal
will be issued.
Slot 4: IN board
Terminal 401~402: Field bus 1 input,401: positive,402: Negative. CAN or ProfiBus
interface is ok.
Terminal 403: signal earth;
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4.2.2 Basic configuration without operation board
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Slot 1:AI board
The same as explained in operation board configuration.
Slot 2:Blank board
Slot 3:OUT board
Terminal 301~304: Relay intertripping outputs. 301~302: one pair of contact output;
203~204: The other pair of contact output.
Terminal 305~308: DO2. 305~306: one pair of contact output;207~208: the other
pair of contact output.
Terminal 309~310: Relay tripping output;
Terminal 311~312: Remote closing output;
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Terminal 313~314: Remote tripping output;
Terminal 325~326: Device fault alarm signal output;
Terminal 327~328: Relay tripping signal output;
Terminal 329~330: Relay alarm signal output;
Terminal 331~332: Action alarm signal output, when relay acts or alarms, the signal
will be issued.
Slot 4:IN board
The same as explained in operation board configuration.
Slot 5:PWR board
510: default remote position, 511 and 512: Defaulted CB trip‐position, close‐position
input. Others are the same as explained in operation board configuration.
4.3 Terminal connection diagram
4.3.1 Analog input connection diagram
1LHa
Protective Current
113 114
1LHb
115 116
1LHc
UA
Voltage Circuit
LH0
Current Circuit
UB
Zero Sequence
103
Current
119 120
UC
105
2LHa
107 108
2LHb
Measured Current
109 110
2LHc
111 112
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4.3.2 DI、Central signal、network、AO and energy pulse output circuit connection diagram
-KM +KM
Mini Bus
3 1 531
Device Blocking
1Q Air Switch
4 2 532
Central Signal
Device Power
325
Device Fault
L/DC+
504 326
L/DC- 327
503 Relay Tripping
328
DI 1
507
329 Relay Alarm
DI 2
508
330
After-accelerated
509 331 Action Alarm
Note 1 Remote Position
510 332
Trip-position
511
NET1-A
Closing-position 401
512 Fieldbus 1
DI 7 NET1-B
513 402
DI 8 Signal Earth
514
403
Communication
DI 9
515 NET2-A
Telesignal Acquisition
404 Fieldbus 2
DI 10
516
NET2-B
DI 11 405
517
DI 12 GPS+
518 406
DI 13 GPS- GPS
519
407
DI 14
520 Signal Earth
DI 15 408
521
DI 16
522 Note 2
DI 22 4~20mA Output 1
528 414
DI 23
529 4~20mA Output 2
415
DI 24
530
4~20mA Common
Common DI 416
506
Note 1:If operation board is supplied, remote,closing and trip position signals are not connected.
2:Energy pulse outputs:24V idle contact output,reactive contact.
3:R:External resistance should be smaller than 500Ω,250Ω is suggested.
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4.3.3 Operation board Operating‐circuit diagram
301 Trip-position
Output
302
Close-position
303 Output
321
DO 4
322
323
DO 5
324
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4.3.4 DO circuit connection diagram without operation board
301
302 Relay
303 Intertripping
304
306 Do 2
307
308
309 Relay
Tripping
310
311 Remote
Closing
312
313 Remote
Tripping
314
5 Order information
WDZ-5211
Network configuration
1:CAN Network
2:ProfiBus Network
DC power source
1:DC110V
2:DC 220V
Rated secondary current
1:In 1A
5:In 5A
(1) Optional CAN or ProfiBus communication interface, which are redundant configuration.
If RS485 interface is needed, please make order especially;
(2) Optional hardware energy board is supported;
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(3) Operating‐circuit is optional and the anti‐trip function can be enabled/disabled
manually. Defaulted intertripping relay is protection intertripping and the defaulted
operating‐circuit tripping/closing current is self‐adapted 0.3~4A,if 0.05~0.3A or 4~10A is
needed, please note especially;
(4) Operating‐circuit power source and DI power source can be DC110V or DC220V; while
the device power source has no such kind of discrimination;
(5) Rated secondary current, as the protective and measured current, can be 1A or 5A;
(6) The device is equipped with 1 channel of 4~20mA output, if no such output is needed
or 2 channels 4~20mA are needed, please order it specially;
(7) ZS TA working range: 10mA~6A. If the zero sequence current is out of the range, just
make a special note.
(8) Secondary rated voltage is 100V、50Hz,line voltage input;
(9) The device can extend DI, DO. If needed, please say it specially.
6 Settings explanation
6.1 General
This part is for reference only.
6.2 1st zone overcurrent protection
6.2.1 Action current Igl1
(1) Calculated to avoid 3‐phase short current in cable terminal:
Where,Krel:Reliability coefficient,1.2~1.25
I k( 3. f) :Secondary 3‐phase short current in cable terminal(A)
I k( 3.i) :Secondary 3‐phase short current in cable start(A)
( 2)
K sen :Sensitivity of 2‐phase short circuit in terminal start
If the cable is too long and the sensitivity is not easily met, voltage blocking instantaneous
protection can be adopted.
(2) Current element is calculated when there is enough sensitivity when cable terminal
short circuit occurs while voltage element is calculated to avoid cable terminal 3‐phase
short circuit:
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ZL
Per‐unit value of action voltage U dybs
*
K rel ( X S X L )
( 2)
Where, I k . f :Secondary 2‐phase short current in cable terminal(A)
ZL:Per‐unit value of cable line impedance
XS:Per‐unit value of 6KV/10KV bus system reactance
XL:Per‐unit value of cable line reactance
6.2.2 Action time tgl1
Basically tgl1=0
6.3 2nd zone overcurrent protection
6.3.1 Action current Igl2
(1) Calculated to avoid motor self‐initiating current:
Where,Krel:Reliability coefficient, 1.15~1.2
Iat.all:self‐initiating current connected to feeder(A)
nTA:TA ratio
(2) Calculated according to the max. instantaneous current of lower‐level equipment:
Where,Krel:Reliability coefficient,1.15~1.2
Iop.max:maximum instantaneous current of lower‐level equipment(A)
If sensitivity is enough, please take the larger action current better.
6.3.2 Action time tgl2
(1) Matched with instantaneous protection:
t gl 2 0 t t
Where, t :time difference, 0.3s
(2) Matched with overcurrent protection:
t gl 2 t gl . max t
Where, t : Time difference, 0.3s
6.4 3rd zone overcurrent protection
Usually, this protection can be unused.
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6.5 After‐accelerated protection
6.5.1 Action current Ihjs
(1) Calculated to avoid motor self‐initiating current;
(2) Calculated to avoid excitation surge of line transformer.
6.5.2 Action time thjs
Basically thjs=0
6.6 Overload protection
6.6.1 Action current Igfh
Igfh=(1.15~1.3)Ie
6.6.2 Action time tgfh
tgfh=5~10s (signal)
6.7 Ground fault protection
6.7.1 Neutral point non‐ground fault system
(1) ZS action current I0dz
Calculated to avoid single‐phase ground current passed in protected point:
Where,Krel:Reliability coefficient, 2~2.5(Alarm); 2.5~3(Trip)
I K(1) :single‐phase ground current in short‐circuit point supplied by protected device
when single‐phase ground fault occurs(A)
Ic:single‐phase capacitive current of protected device(A)
(2) Action time t0dz
a) When 6KV/10KV ground current is larger than 10A, the protection will act to trip and
Where,t0.op.max: max. action time of lower single‐phase ground fault protection(s)
t :Time difference, 0.3~0.4s
b) When 6KV/10KV ground current is smaller than 10A,for 300MW or above unit, if the
selectivity and sensitivity are met, we suggest the protection act to trip and the action
c) When 6KV/10KV ground current is smaller than 10A,if the selectivity and sensitivity
cannot be met, we suggest the protection act to issue alarm signals and the action time
t0dz=0~0.5s.
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(3) Attention
ZS action current of the ground fault protection is the primary current, while the action
criterion and set value are secondary value. Since TA0 ratio has relation with zero sequence
current circuit impedance and TA0 primary current and secondary current are non‐linear
relationship, thus in local debugging, primary action current should be imported and secondary
current is showed.
6.7.2 Neutral point grounding system via resistance
(1) ZS action currentI0dz
a) Calculated to avoid single‐phase ground current passed in protected point:
I 0 dz K rel I K(1)
Where,Krel:Reliability coefficient,2~2.5(Alarm); 2.5~3(Trip)
I K(1) :single‐phase ground current in short‐circuit point supplied by protected device when
single‐phase ground fault occurs(A)
b) Match with lower single‐phase ground fault protection:
Where,Krel:Reliability coefficient, 1.1~1.15
I0.op.max: max. action current of lower single‐phase ground fault protection(A)
ZS Action current should get the max of a)and b).
(2) Action time t0dz
Match with maxium action time of lower single‐phase ground fault protection:
t 0 dz t 0.op. max t .
Where,t0.op.max: max. action time of lower single‐phase ground fault protection(s)
t :Time difference, 0.3~0.4s
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