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MiCOM P139 - Schneider Electric

MiCOM p139 Feeder Management and Bay Control Version: -304/306/307 -405/406/407/408/409/410/411/412/413 -605/611/612 Technical Manual Volume 2 of 2 p139 /EN M/A88 Contains:V605 p139 /EN M/B33 ( ) V611 p139 /EN AD/A77 ( )V612 p139 /EN AD/A88 ( D) MiCOM p139 Feeder Management and Bay Control Version 304 405/406/407 -605 Technical Manual Volume 2 of 2 p139 /EN M/B33 ( D) ! Warning When electrical equipment is in operation, dangerous voltage will be present in certain parts of the equipment. Failure to observe warning notices, incorrect use, or improper use may endanger personnel and equipment and cause personal injury or physical damage. Before working in the terminal strip area, the device must be isolated.

MiCOM P139 Feeder Management and Bay Control Version Œ304 Œ405/406/407 -605 Technical Manual Volume 2 of 2 P139/EN M/B33 (AFSV.12.09450 D)!

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1 MiCOM p139 Feeder Management and Bay Control Version: -304/306/307 -405/406/407/408/409/410/411/412/413 -605/611/612 Technical Manual Volume 2 of 2 p139 /EN M/A88 Contains:V605 p139 /EN M/B33 ( ) V611 p139 /EN AD/A77 ( )V612 p139 /EN AD/A88 ( D) MiCOM p139 Feeder Management and Bay Control Version 304 405/406/407 -605 Technical Manual Volume 2 of 2 p139 /EN M/B33 ( D) ! Warning When electrical equipment is in operation, dangerous voltage will be present in certain parts of the equipment. Failure to observe warning notices, incorrect use, or improper use may endanger personnel and equipment and cause personal injury or physical damage. Before working in the terminal strip area, the device must be isolated.

2 Where stranded conductors are used, wire end ferrules must be employed. Proper and safe operation of this device depends on appropriate shipping and handling, proper storage, installation and commissioning, and on careful operation, maintenance and servicing. For this reason only qualified personnel may work on or operate this device. Any modifications to this device must be in accordance with the manual. If any other modification is made without the express permission of AREVA T&D, it will invalidate the warranty, and may render the product unsafe. Qualified Personnel are individuals who ! are familiar with the installation, commissioning, and operation of the device and of the system to which it is being connected; !

3 Are able to perform switching operations in accordance with safety engineering standards and are authorized to energize and de-energize equipment and to isolate, ground, and label it; ! are trained in the care and use of safety apparatus in accordance with safety engineering standards; ! are trained in emergency procedures (first aid). Note The operating manual for this device gives instructions for its installation, commissioning, and operation. However, the manual cannot cover all conceivable circumstances or include detailed information on all topics. In the event of questions or specific problems, do not take any action without proper authorization. Contact the appropriate AREVA technical sales office and request the necessary information.

4 Any agreements, commitments, and legal relationships and any obligations on the part of AREVA, including settlement of warranties, result solely from the applicable purchase contract, which is not affected by the contents of the operating manual. Appendix p139 -304-405/-406/-407-605 // / p139 /EN M/B33 AP-1 A Glossary B List of Signals C List of Bay Types D Terminal Connection Diagrams E Address Lists (Available as a PDF file only. Not included in the printed manual.) F Upgrade Documentation Appendix (continued) AP-2 p139 -304-405/-406/-407-605 // / p139 /EN M/B33 A Glossary A-1A 1 Function Groups A-1A 2 Modules A-2A 3 Symbols A-3A 4 Examples of Signal Names A-10A 5 Symbols Used A-11B List of Signals B-1B 1 Internal Signal Names B-1B 2 Telecontrol Interface per EN 60870-5-101 or IEC 870-5-101 (Companion Standard) B-6B Interoperability B-6B Network Configuration (Network-Specific Parameters) B-6B Physical Layer (Network-Specific Parameters) B-7B Link Layer (Network-Specific Parameters)

5 B-8B Application Layer B-9B Basic Application Functions B-15B 3 Communication Interface per IEC 60870-5-103 B-18B Interoperability B-18B Physical Layer B-18B Electrical Interface B-18B Optical Interface B-18B Transmission Rate B-18B Link Layer B-19B Application Layer B-19B Transmission Mode for Application Data B-19B Common Address of ASDU B-19B Selection of Standard Information Numbers in Monitor Direction B-19B System Functions in Monitor Direction B-19B Status Indications in Monitor Direction B-20B Monitoring Signals (Supervision Indications) in Monitor Direction B-21B Earth Fault Indications in Monitor Direction B-22B Fault Indications in Monitor Direction B-23B Auto-Reclosure Indications in Monitor Direction B-25B Measurands in Monitor Direction B-25B Generic Functions in Monitor Direction B-26B Selection of Standard Information Numbers in Control Direction B-27B System Functions in Control Direction B-27B General Commands in Control Direction B-27B Generic Functions in Control Direction B-28B Basic Application Functions B-29B Miscellaneous B-29 Appendix (continued)

6 p139 -304-405/-406/-407-605 // / p139 /EN M/B33 AP-3 C List of Bay Types C-1 D 1 Terminal Connection Diagrams D-1 D D D D Case 40 T Case 84 T NCIT Module Connection RTD Module for PT 100, Ni 100 or Ni 120 D-1 D-13 D-19 D-20 E Address List E-1 E 1 Parameters E-3 E Device Identification E-3 E Configuration Parameters E-14 E Function Parameters E-94 E Global E-94 E General Functions E-102 E Parameter Subsets E-182 E Control E-202 E 2 Operation E-226 E Cyclic Values E-226 E Measured Operating Data E-226 E Physical State Signals E-236 E Logic State Signals E-261 E Control and Testing E-330 E Operating Data Recording E-335 E 3 Events E-336 E Event Counters E-336 E Measured Fault Data E-339 E Fault Data Acquisition E-343 E 4 Selection Tables E-345 E Selection Table 'Binary Outputs und LEDs' E-345 E Selection Table 'Binary Inputs'

7 E-355 E Selection Table K1 E-358 E Selection Table K2 E-359 E Selection Table K4 E-361 E Selection Table K5 E-362 E Selection Table K6 E-364 E Selection Table K7 E-366 E Selection Table K8 E-367 E Selection Table K9 E-368 E Selection Table K10 E-368 E Selection Table K11 E-369 E Selection Table K13 E-370 E Selection Table K15 E-370 E Selection Table K16 E-371 E Selection Table K17 E-374 E Selection Table K18 E-374 E Selection Table K19 E-375 E Selection Table K20 E-376 E Selection Table K22 E-377 E Selection Table K23 E-379 E Selection Table K24 E-379 E Selection Table K25 E-379 E Selection Table K30 E-379 Appendix (continued) AP-4 p139 -304-405/-406/-407-605 // / p139 /EN M/B33 E Selection Table K99 E-380 E Selection Table K101 E-388 E Selection Table K102 E-393 E Selection Table K103 E-409 E Selection Table K104 E-413 E Selection Table F 497 E-442 E Selection Table F 571 E-443 E Selection Table F 670 E-443 E Selection Table F 729 E-444 E Selection Table F 730 E-444 E Selection Table F 738 E-445 E Selection Table F 756 E-446 E Selection Table F 798 E-447 E 5 Possible Entries into Memory E-449 E Fault Memory E-449 E Ground

8 Fault Memory E-456 E Overload Memory E-458 E Operating Data Memory E-461 E Monitoring Signal Memory E-467 F Upgrade Documentation F-1 Appendix A - Glossary p139 -304-405/-406/-407-605 // / p139 /EN M/B33 A-1 A 1 Function Groups ARC: Auto-reclosing control ASC: Automatic synchronism check CBF: Circuit breaker failure protection CMD_1: Signale pole commands COMM1: Logic Communication Interface 1 COMM2: Logic Communication Interface 2 COMM3: Logic Communication Interface 3 COUNT: Binary counts DEV01: to DEV10: Device 01 to Device 10 DTOC: Definite-time overcurrent protection DVICE: Device FT_DA: Fault data acquisition FT_RC: Fault recording f<>: Frequency protection GF_DA: Ground fault data acquisition GF_RC: Ground fault recording GFDSS: Ground fault direction determination using steady-state values I2>: Unbalance protection IDMT: Inverse-time overcurrent protection ILOCK: Interlocking logic INP: Binary input IRIGB: IRIG-B clock synchronisation LED: LED indicators LIMIT: Limit monitoring LOC: Local control panel LOGIC.

9 Logic MAIN: Main function MCMON: Measuring-circuit monitoring MEASI: Measured data input MEASO: Measured data output MP: Motor protection MT_RC: Monitoring signal recording OL_DA: Overload data acquisition OL_RC: Overload recording OP_RC: Operating data recording OUTP: Binary and analog output P<>: Power directional protection PC: PC link PSIG: Protective signaling PSS: Parameter subset selection SCDD: Short-circuit direction determination SFMON: Self-monitoring SIG_1: Signale pole signals SOTF: Switch on to fault protection TGFD: Transient ground fault direction determination THERM: Thermal overload protection V<>: Time-voltage protection Appendix A - Glossary (continued) A-2 p139 -304-405/-406/-407-605 // / p139 /EN M/B33 A 2 Modules A: Communication module B: Bus module L: Local control module P.

10 Processor module T: Transformer module V: Power supply module X: Binary I/O module Y: Analog I/O module Appendix A - Glossary (continued) p139 -304-405/-406/-407-605 // / p139 /EN M/B33 A-3 A 3 Symbols Graphic symbols for block diagrams Binary elements according to DIN 40900 Part 12, September 1992, IEC 617-12: amended 1991 Analog information processing according to DIN 40900 Part 13, January 1981 To document the linking of analog and binary signals, additional symbols have been used, taken from several DIN documents. As a rule, direction of the signal flow is from left to right and from top to bottom.


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