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REB500 /
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Issued: December 2008
Changed since October 2007
Data subject to change without notice
Main features
No switching of CT circuits
Easily extensible
Options
Breaker failure protection (also separately
operable without busbar protection)
End fault protection
Definite time overcurrent protection
Breaker pole discrepancy
Current and voltage release criteria
Disturbance recording for power system
voltages
Additional
main features
REB500sys combines the well-proven numerical busbar and breaker failure protection
REB500 of ABB with Main 2 or back-up protection for line or transformer feeders. The
Main 2 / Group 1 or back-up protection is
based on the well-proven protection function
library of ABB line and transformer protection
for 50, 60 and 16.7 Hz.
Main 2 / back-up bay protection
Definite and inverse time over- and undercurrent protection
Directional overcurrent definite and inverse
time protection
Inverse time earth fault overcurrent protection
Definite time over- and undervoltage protection
Three-phase current and three-phase voltage plausibility
Main 2 / back-up bay protection:
Line protection
High-speed distance protection
Directional sensitive earth fault protection
for grounded systems against high resistive faults in solidly grounded networks
Directional sensitive earth fault protection
for ungrounded or compensated systems
Application
REB500
The numerical busbar protection REB500 is
designed for the high-speed, selective protection of MV, HV and EHV busbar installations
at a nominal frequency of 50, 60 and 16.7 Hz.
The structure of both hardware and software
is modular enabling the protection to be easily configured to suit the layout of the primary system.
The flexibility of the system enables all configurations of busbars from single busbars to
quadruple busbars with transfer buses, ring
busbars and 1 breaker schemes to be protected.
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Autoreclosure for
- single-pole / three-pole reclosure
- up to four reclosure sequences
Synchrocheck with
- measurement of amplitudes, phase
angles and frequency of two voltage
vectors
- checks for dead line, dead bus, dead
line and bus
Group 1 / back-up bay protection:
Transformer protection
High-speed transformer differential protection for 2- and 3-winding and auto-transformers
Thermal overload
Peak value over- and undercurrent protection
Peak value over- and undervoltage protection
Overfluxing protection
Rate of change frequency protection
Frequency protection
Independent T-Zone protection with transformer differential protection
Power protection
REB500sys
The REB500sys is foreseen in MV, HV and
EHV substations with nominal frequencies of
50 Hz resp. 60 Hz to protect the busbars and
their feeders. The bay protection functions
included in REB500sys are used as Main 2 /
Group 1 - or back-up protection.
The system REB500sys is foreseen for all
single or double busbar configurations (Line
variants L-V1 to L-V5 and Transformer variant T-V1 to T-V4). In 1 breaker configurations, variant L-V5 can be used for the bay
level functions autoreclosure and synchrocheck. The capacity is sufficient for up to 60
feeders (bay units) and a total of 32 busbar
zones.
The REB500sys detects all bus faults in solidly and low resistive-grounded power systems, all kind of phase faults in ungrounded
and compensated power systems as well as
feeder faults in solidly, low resistivegrounded, compensated and ungrounded
power systems.
The protection operates selectively for all
faults inside the zone of protection and
remains reliably stable for all faults outside
the zone of protection.
REB500sys is perfectly suited for retrofit
concepts and stepwise upgrades. The bay unit
is used as a stand-alone unit for bay protection functions (e.g. line protection, autoreclosure and synchrocheck or 2- and 3 winding
transformer protection or autonomous T-zone
protection). The central unit can be added at a
later stage for full busbar and breaker failure
protection functionality.
Depending on the network voltage level and
the protection philosophy the following protection concepts are generally applied:
Two main protection schemes per bay
and one busbar protection.
With REB500sys the protection concept
can be simplified. Due to the higher integration of functionality one of the main
protection equipment can be eliminated.
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Application (contd)
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Busbar protection
Measurement of neutral current / detection I0
Breaker failure protection
End-fault protection
Breaker pole discrepancy
Overcurrent check feature
Voltage check feature
Check zone
Current plausibility check
Overcurrent protection (def. time)
Trip command re-direction
Software matrix for inputs / outputs / trip matrix
Event recording up to 1000 events
Disturbance recorder (4 x I)
Disturbance recorder (4 x I, 5 x U) up to 10 s at 2400 Hz
Communication interface IEC61850-8-1/
LON / IEC60870-5-103
Time synchronization
Redundant power supply for central- and/or bay units
Isolator supervision
Differential current supervision
Comprehensive self-supervision
Dynamic Busbar replica with display of currents
WEB - Server
Testgenerator for commissioning & maintenance
Remote-HMI
Delay / Integrator function
Binary logic and Flip-Flop functions
Definite time over- and undercurrent protection
Inverse time overcurrent protection
Definite time over- and undervoltage protection
Inverse time earth fault overcurrent protection
Directional overcurrent definite time protection
Directional overcurrent inverse time protection
Three phase current plausibility
Three phase voltage plausibility
Test sequenzer
Direct. sensitive EF prot. for grounded systems
Direct. sensitive EF prot. for ungrounded or compensated
systems
Distance protection
Autoreclosure
Synchrocheck
Transformer differential protection 2 winding
Transformer differential protection 3 winding
Thermal overload
Peak value over- and undercurrent protection
Peak value over- and undervoltage protection
Definite time overfluxing protection
Inverse time overfluxing protection
Rate-of-change frequency protection
Frequency protection
Power protection
IEEE
Main functionality
Mode of
installation
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There are three versions of installing the numerical busbar protection REB500 and the numerical station protection REB500sys:
Distributed installation
Fig. 2
Distributed installation
Centralized installation
Fig. 3
station and are connected to the central processing unit by optical fiber cables. The central processing unit is normally in a centrally
located cubicle or in the central relay room.
Centralized installation
Basically, the only difference between a distributed and a centralized scheme is the
mounting location of the bay units and therefore it is possible to mix the two philosophies.
System design
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DC
DC
Optical
Interface
DC
DC
Local HMI
Process-bus
SAS/SMS
Interface
Real-time
Clock
RS 232
Interface
Local HMI
CPU
CPU
Module
DSP
DP
CIM
Mem
Binary in/output
registers
A/D
CPU
Module
CPU
Module
Filter
Filter
Starcoupler
Electrical
insulation
Fig. 4
Binary
I/O
Star
coupler
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Central unit
Functionality
Busbar protection
k=1
ing
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Tr a
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Differential
current
( | | )
Ksetting =
kst max
Restraint
area
IKmin
Fig. 7
IDiff
> k st max
IRest
kst
kst max
(4)
IK min
stabilizing factor
stabilization factor limit.
A typical value is kst max = 0.80
differential current pick-up value
( )
( )
Restraint current
(||)
(3)
where
Im ILn
= arctan
n
Re ILn
0
0
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k st =
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where N is the number of feeders. The following two conditions have to be accomplished for the detection of an internal fault:
The algorithms process complex current vectors which are obtained by Fourier analysis
and only contain the fundamental frequency
component. Any DC component and harmonics are suppressed.
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(5)
IDiff =
N
ILn
n=1
(1)
IRest =
N
ILn
n=1
(2)
Functionality (contd)
Case 1: External fault = 144
Im
Busbar
12 = 144
I2
180
Im
Phase-shift
Restraint area
74
max = 74
Tripping area
Case
Fig. 8
I1
Re
I2
12 = 36
0
1
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Re
I1
Operating characteristic
REB500 / REB500sys
A definite time overcurrent back-up protection scheme can be integrated in each bay
unit. (The operation of the function, if parameterized, may start the local breaker failure
protection scheme).
This function is performed in a stand-alone
mode in the bay unit.
Current release criteria
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Disturbance recording
Additionally this release criterion can be configured for each feeder (voltage transformers
must be installed). For details see Table 22.
Where the busbar protection has to communicate with a station automation (SAS), a communication module is added to the central
unit. The module supports the interbay bus
protocols IEC 61850-8-1, IEC 60870-5-103
and LON.
Functionality (contd)
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The isolator replica is a software feature without any mechanical switching elements. The
software replica logic determines dynamically the boundaries of the protected busbar
zones (protection zones). The system monitors any inconsistencies of the binary input
circuits connected to the isolator auxiliary
contacts and generates an alarm after a set
time delay.
blocked
zone-selective blocked
remain in operation
Table 2
time synchronization
N/O
contact:
Isolator
CLOSED
N/C
contact:
Isolator
OPEN
open
open
Isolator position
open
closed
OPEN
closed
open
CLOSED
closed
closed
CLOSED
+ delayed isolator alarm,
+ switching prohibited
signal
Test generator
During commissioning and system maintenance, the test generator function enables the
user to:
activate binary input and output signals
monitor system response.
test the trip circuit up to and including the
circuit-breaker
remain in operation
Trip redirection
cuit-breaker air pressure is connected. Tripping is not possible without active signal.
When it is inactive, a trip generated by the
respective bay unit is automatically redirected
to the station at the opposite end of the line
and also to the intertripping logic to trip all
the circuit-breakers connected to the same
section of busbar.
The trip redirection can also be configured
with a current criterion (current release criteria).
Human machine interface (HMI)
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Additional
functionalities
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Synchrocheck
The transformer differential protection function can also be used as an autonomous Tzone protection in a 1 breaker scheme.
Thermal overload
These functions are used for current monitoring with instantaneous response and where
insensitivity to frequency is required.
Peak value over- and undervoltage protection
Autoreclosure
Frequency function
These functions allow the user the engineering of some easily programmable logical
functions and are available as standard also in
the REB500 functionality.
Directional sensitive earth fault protection
for grounded systems
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The operating time of the inverse time overcurrent function reduces as the fault current
increases and it can therefore achieve shorter
operating times for fault locations closer to
the source. Four different characteristics
according to British Standard 142 designated
normal inverse, very inverse, extremely
inverse and long time inverse but with an
extended setting range are provided. The
function can be configured for single phase
measurement or a combined three-phase measurement with detection of the highest phase
current.
Inverse time earth fault overcurrent protection
The inverse time earth fault overcurrent function monitors the neutral current of the system. Four different characteristics according
to British Standard 142 designated normal
inverse, very inverse, extremely inverse and
long time inverse but with an extended setting range are provided.
Directional overcurrent definite / inverse
time protection
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Additional
features
Self-supervision
The following resetting modes can be selected for each binary output (tripping or signal
outputs):
The system functions are determined by software, configured using the software configuration tool.
The system can be completely engineered in
advance to correspond to the final state of the
station. The software modules for new bays
or features can be activated using the
HMI500 when the primary plant is installed
or the features are needed.
Additional system functions, e.g. breaker failure, end fault protection or bay level
back-up / Main 2 functions can be easily activated at any time without extra hardware.
Requirements
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A distributed busbar protection layout requires optical fiber cables and connectors
with the following characteristics:
Optical equipment
Typical
attenuation
3.5 dB/km
per connector
0.7 dB
0.2 dB
Central unit
Bay unit
1200 m
1m
1m
FST-connector
FST-connector
5 dB
Fig. 9
Attenuation
Auxiliary contacts on the isolators are connected to binary inputs on the bay units and
control the status of the busbar replica in the
numerical busbar protection.
One potentially-free N/O and N/C contact are
required on each isolator. The N/O contact
signals that the isolator is CLOSED and the
N/C contact that the isolator is OPEN. During the closing movement, the N/O contact
Open
end position
Close isolator
Open isolator
Isolator
Auxiliary contacts:
Flashover gap
CLOSED
normally open
OPEN
normally closed
must be closed
may be closed
must be open
Fig. 10
Switching sequence of the auxiliary contacts that control the busbar replica
Circuit-breaker replica
P + PE
n' = n N
PB + PE
where:
n =
PN =
PE =
PB =
1 I Kmax
n -----------------5 I 1N
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where:
IKmax = max. primary through-fault current
I1N = rated primary CT current
Taking the DC time constant of the feeder
into account, the effective n' becomes:
(2)
where:
TN = DC time constant
Example: IKmax = 30000 A
I1N = 1000 A
TN = 120 ms
Applying relationships (1) and (2):
(1)
(2)
Selected:
30000
n ---------------- = 6
5000
n' 10
n' 10
In the case of internal busbar faults, CT saturation is less likely, because each CT only
conducts the current of its own feeder.
Should nevertheless CT saturation be possible, it is important to check that the minimum
fault current exceeds the setting for Ikmin.
Note:
For systems that measure I0, the REB500
questionnaire 1MRB520371-Ken should be
filled in and submitted to ABB, so that the CT
requirements can be checked in order to
ensure proper I0 measurement.
Technical data
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-10C...+ 55C
- 40C...+ 85C
-25C / 16 h
+70C / 16 h
-25 to 70C, 1/min, 2 cycles
+40C; 93% rel. hum. / 4 days
Dielectric tests
2 kV AC or 3 kV DC / 1 min
1 kV AC or 1.4 kV DC / 1 min
(across open contacts)
Impulse test
Immunity
Industrial environment
EN 50263 (1996)
8 kV
6 kV
2/4 kV
30 A/m
300 A/m
Emission
Industrial environment
Test procedure
EN 61000-4-6 (1996),
IEC 61000-4-6 (1996),
EN 61000-4-3 (1996),
IEC 61000-4-3 (1995),
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Resonance investigation
2 to 150 Hz / 0.5 gn
EN 60255-21-1 (1996),
IEC 60255-21-1 (1988), IEEE 344-1987
Permanent strength
10 to 150 Hz / 1 gn
EN 60255-21-1 (1996),
IEC 60255-21-1 (1988)
Seismic
2 to 33 Hz, 2 gn
EN 60255-21-3 (1995),
IEC 60255-21-3 (1995), IEEE 344-1987
Shock test
Bump test
IP40
IP20
IP40-50
Hardware modules
Table 7 Analog inputs (Bay unit)
Currents
4/
6/
8/
9 input channels
1 A or 5 A by choice of terminals,
adjustable CT ratio via HMI500
Thermal ratings:
continuous
4 x IN
for 10 s
for 1 s
30 x IN
100 x IN
1 half-cycle
EN 60255-6 (1994),
IEC 60255-6 (1988),
VDE 0435, part 303
EN 60255-6 (1994),
IEC 60255-6 (1988),
VDE 0435, Part 303
0.02 VA at IN = 1 A
0.10 VA at IN = 5 A
Voltages (optional)
1/
3/
5 input channels
U1/
U1, U2, U3/
U1, U2, U3, U4, U5
500BU03
Thermal ratings:
continuous
2 x UN
for 10 s
3 x UN
0.3 VA at UN
Common data
EN 60255-6 (1994),
IEC 60255-6 (1988),
VDE 0435, part 303
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Operating time
3 ms (typical)
250 V AC/DC
8 A
30 A
3300 W
- latched
- automatic reset (delay 0...60 s)
2 contacts in series
U < 50 V DC 1.5 A
U < 120 V DC 0.3 A
U < 250 V DC 0.1 A
U < 50 V DC 5 A
U < 120 V DC 1 A
U < 250 V DC 0.3 A
U < 50 V DC 0.5 A
U < 120V DC 0.1 A
U < 250V DC 0.04 A
Binary inputs
20 optocouplers
9 groups with common terminal
48 to 250 V DC
Pick-up setting via HMI500
Pick-up current
10 mA
Operating time
<1 ms
Bay unit
Central unit
48 to 250 V DC
48 to 250 V DC
Fuse
no fuse
10 A slow
Load
11 W
100 W
Common data
Frontplate signal
Switch
ON/OFF
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Core/sheath diameter
62.5/125 m (multi-mode)
5 dB (see Fig. 9)
Max. length
approx. 1200 m
Connector
Bay unit
Central unit
Dimensions w x d x h
Terminals
Terminal type
CTs
Phoenix URTK/S
0.5 - 10 mm2
0.5 - 6 mm2
VTs
Phoenix URTK/S
0.5 - 10 mm2
0.5 - 6 mm2
mm2
0.2 - 6 mm2
Connection data
Solid
Strand
Power supply
Phoenix UK 6 N
0.2 - 10
Tripping
Phoenix UK 10-TWIN
0.5 - 16 mm2
Binary I/Os
CTs
VTs
Power supply
Binary I/Os
0.2 - 4 mm
0.5 - 10 mm2
0.2 - 2.5 mm2
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Recording facilities
Table 13 Event recorder
Event recorder
Bay unit
Central unit
System events
Protection events
Test events
100 total
1000 total
Table 14
Disturbance recorder
Analog channel
Recording period
Sample rate selectable
4 currents
or
9 currents
4 currents
and
5 voltages
Standard
X*)
1.5 s
3s
6s
Option 1
6s
12 s
24 s
Option 2
10 s
20 s
40 s
Options
Number of disturbance records = total recording time / set recording period (max.15)
Independent settings for pre-fault and post-fault period (min. setting 200 ms).
Format: COMTRADE 91 and COMTRADE 99
*) in Standard, voltage channels are recorded, if existing
0...254
0...255 (CAA)
CAA per bay unit freely selectable
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Software modules
Station level functions
(Applicable for nominal frequencies of 50, 60 and 16.7 Hz)
Table 16 Busbar protection (87B)
Min. fault current pick-up setting (Ikmin)
Neutral current detection
Isolator alarm
time delay
0.5 to 90 s
50 to 10 000/1 A,
50 to 10 000/5 A, adjustable via HMI
Reset time
Accuracy
5%
Timers:
Setting range for timers
t1:
t2:
10 to 5000 ms in steps of 10 ms
0 to 5000 ms in steps of 10 ms
Accuracy
5%
Reset ratio
typically 80%
Reset ratio
95%
Reset time
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definite time
Measurement:
Setting range
10 ms to 20 s in steps of 10 ms
Reset ratio
typically 95%
Reset time
For feeders with single phase tripping and autoreclosure, the time setting for the breaker pole discrepancy protection must be greater than the reclosure time. The discrepancy factor is the maximum permissible difference between the amplitudes of two phases.
If the current release criteria is not activated, the tripping command (21110_TRIP) is given independent
of current (standard setting).
The current release criteria only allows the trip of a circuit breaker if the feeder current value is above the
setting value of the enabling current. This value can be individually selected for each bay.
If the voltage release criteria is not activated the tripping command (21110_TRIP) is given independent
of voltage (standard setting).
The voltage release criteria is used as an additional criterion for busbar protection (as well as for the other
station protection functions) and operates per zone. It can be used as U< or U0> or in combination.
Feeder 50 to 10 000/1 A,
50 to 10 000/5 A, adjustable via HMI500
The check zone is used as an additional release criterion for busbar protection and operates zone-independent.
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Table 24 Delay/integrator
For delaying pick-up or reset or for integrating 1 binary signal
Provision for inverting the input
4 independent parameter sets
Settings:
Pick-up or reset time
Integration
yes/no
Table 25 Logic
Logic for 4 binary inputs with the following 3 configurations:
1. OR gate
2. AND gate
3. Bistable flip-flop with 2 set and 2 reset inputs (both OR gates), resetting takes priority
4 independent parameter sets.
Settings:
Pick-up current
Delay
5%
Reset ratio
overcurrent
undercurrent
60 ms
Inrush restraint
pick-up setting
reset ratio
optional
0.1 I2h/I1h
0.8
t = k1 / ((I/IB)C - 1)
c = 0.02
c=1
c=2
c=1
or RXIDG characteristic
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Settings:
Number of phases
1 or 3
Base current IB
1 to 4 IB in steps of 0.01 IB
0 to 10 s in steps of 0.1 s
k1 setting
E 5.0
4% (1 - I/80 IB)
Reset ratio
95%
Settings:
Pick-up voltage
Delay
2% or 0.005 UN
60 ms
t = k1 / ((I/IB)C - 1)
c = 0.02
c=1
c=2
c=1
or RXIDG characteristic
Settings:
Number of phases
1 or 3
Base current IB
1 to 4 IB in steps of 0.01 IB
0 to 10 s in steps of 0.1 s
k1 setting
E 5.0
4% (1 - I/80 IB)
Reset ratio
95%
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Settings:
Current
Angle
Delay
Wait time
Memory duration
Accuracies:
Measuring accuracies are defined by:
Frequency range 0.91.05 fN
Sinusoidal voltage including 3., 5., 7. and 9. harmonic
Accuracy of pick-up value
Reset ratio
Accuracy of angle measurement (at 0.971.03 fN)
5%
95%
5
0.005 to 2 UN
<0.005 UN
20
0.5/Hz
60 ms
Settings:
Current
1 to 4 IN in steps of 0.01 IN
Angle
t = k1 / ((I/IB)C - 1)
c = 0.02
c=1
c=2
c=1
t-min
0 to 20 in steps of 0.01
IB-value
Wait time
Memory duration
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Accuracies:
Measuring accuracies are defined by:
Frequency range 0.91.05 fN
Accuracy of pick-up value
Reset ratio
Accuracy of angle measurement (at 0.971.03 fN)
5%
95%
5
0.005 to 2 UN
<0.005 UN
20
0.5/Hz
60 ms
Characteristic angle
-5 to +5 in steps of 0.01
Delay
Reset ratio
30 to 95% in steps of 1%
70 ms
The directional sensitive EF protection for ungrounded or compensated systems requires the BU03 type
with 3I + 1MT + 5U
Reset ratio
Delay
Delay
REB500 / REB500sys
1MRB520308-Ben
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Table 34 Directional sensitive earth fault protection for grounded systems (67N)
Detection of high-resistance earth faults
Current enabling setting 3I0
Direction determined on basis of neutral variables (derived externally or internally)
Permissive or blocking directional comparison scheme
Echo logic for weak infeeds
Logic for change of energy direction
4 independent parameter sets
Settings:
Current pick-up setting
Characteristic angle
Delay
0 to 1 s in steps of 0.001 s
10% of setting
Impedance measurement
0 to 8 in steps of 0.01,
-180 to +90 in steps of 1
0 to 8 in steps of 0.01,
-90 to +90 in steps of 1
0 to 10 s in steps of 0.01 s
Underimpedance starters
Overcurrent starters
Back-up overcurrent
0 to 10 IN in steps of 0.01 IN
0 to 2 UN in steps of 0.01 UN
0 to 2 UN in steps of 0.01 UN
VT supervision
NPS/neutral voltage criterion
NPS/neutral current criterion
Accuracy (applicable for current time constants between 40 and 150 ms)
amplitude error
phase error
Supplementary error for
- frequency fluctuations of +10%
- 10% third harmonic
- 10% fifth harmonic
Operating times of the distance protection
function (including tripping relay)
minimum
typical
(see also isochrones)
20 ms
25 ms
25 ms
<15 ms
REB500 / REB500sys
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Isochrones
Single phase fault (max)
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.6
ZF/ZL
ZF/ZL
0.4
0.2
31ms
0.4
0.2
18ms
17ms
18ms
29ms
0
0.1
10
100
0.1
1000
10
1000
0.8
0.8
19ms
0.6
ZF/ZL
ZF/ZL
100
SIR (ZS/ZL)
SIR (ZS/ZL)
0.4
0.2
32ms
0.6
0.4
0.2
17ms
18ms
29ms
0
0.1
10
100
0.1
1000
1000
1
0.8
0.6
0.6
ZF/ZL
0.8
0.4
17ms
100
20ms
0.2
10
SIR (ZS/ZL)
SIR (ZS/ZL)
ZF/ZL
33ms
0.4
0.2
18ms
29ms
0.1
10
100
1000
SIR (ZS/ZL)
Abbreviations:
ZS = source impedance
ZF = fault impedance
ZL = zone 1 impedance setting
0.1
10
SIR (ZS/ZL)
100
1000
REB500 / REB500sys
1MRB520308-Ben
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Settings:
1st reclosure
none
1P fault - 1P reclosure
1P fault - 3P reclosure
1P/3P fault - 3P reclosure
1P/3P fault - 1P/3P reclosure
none
two reclosure cycles
three reclosure cycles
four reclosure cycles
0.05 to 300 s
0.05 to 300 s
0.05 to 300 s
0.05 to 300 s
0.05 to 300 s
Reclaim time
0.05 to 300 s
Blocking time
0.05 to 300 s
0.1 to 300 s
All settings in steps of 0.01 s
Settings:
Max. voltage difference
5 to 80 in steps of 5
Min. voltage
Max. voltage
Supervision time
Resetting time
0 to 1 s in steps of 0.05 s
Accuracy
Voltage difference
Phase difference
Frequency difference
REB500 / REB500sys
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Settings:
g-setting
v-setting
b-setting
30 ms
50 ms
5% IN (at fN)
Reset conditions
I <0.8 g-setting
5% IN (at fN)
Reset conditions
I <0.8 g-setting
I = I1+ I2 + I3
I
IN
3
Operation for
I'1
<b
IN
or
I'2
<b
IN
Operation
2
for cos 0
for cos < 0
1
v
g
Restraint
1
I1
Protected
unit
Settings:
Base current IB
IH
IN
Alarm stage
50 to 200% TN in steps of 1% N
Tripping stage
50 to 200% N in steps of 1% N
5% N (at fN)
I2
I3
REB500 / REB500sys
Settings:
Current
Delay
0 to 60 s in steps of 0.01s
5% or 0.02 IN
Reset ratio
Settings:
Voltage
Delay
0 to 60 s in steps of 0.01 s
Limiting fmin
25 to 50 Hz in steps of 1 Hz
3% or 0.005 UN
Reset ratio
Settings:
Frequency
40 to 65 Hz in steps of 0.01 Hz
Delay
30 mHz at UN and fN
Reset ratio
100%
Starting time
<130 ms
1MRB520308-Ben
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REB500 / REB500sys
1MRB520308-Ben
Settings:
df/dt
Frequency
0 to 55 Hz in steps of 0.01 Hz at fN = 50 Hz
50 to 65 Hz in steps of 0.01 Hz at fN = 60 Hz
Delay
0.1 Hz/s
30 mHz
Reset ratio
Settings:
Pick up value
Delay
Frequency range
0.5 to 1.2 fN
3% or 0.01 UN/fN
Reset ratio
Starting time
120 ms
Settings:
Table settings
tmin
tmax
Frequency range
0.5 to 1.2 fN
Reset ratio
100%
Starting time
<120 ms
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Table 46
REB500 / REB500sys
1MRB520308-Ben
Settings:
Power pick-up
Characteristic angle
Delay
-5 to +5 in steps of 0.1
Rated power PN
Reset ratio
10% of setting or 2% UN IN
(for protection CTs)
3% of setting or 0.5% UN IN
(for core-balance CTs)
70 ms
Page 36
Connection
diagrams
REB500 / REB500sys
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Binary inputs
Binary inputs
Binary outputs
Binary outputs
500BIO01
500BIO01
1
2
Alarm
1
2
3
Warning
4
5
6
aux
1
2
3
Warning
4
5
6
1
2
aux
500PSM03
500PSM03
Fig. 11
Alarm
Central unit module; Connection of power supply, binary inputs and outputs
Abbreviations
Explanation
OCxx
CRxx
optocoupler
Tripping relay
Terminal
block/
terminals
Explanation
Wire gauge/
Type
A
B
P
Binary inputs
Binary outputs
Power supply
1.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
REB500 / REB500sys
1MRB520308-Ben
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Connection diagrams
(contd)
Bay unit types
500BU03_4 (4 I, 20/16 I/O, stand-alone)
500BU03_2 (4 I, 5 U, 20/16 I/O, stand-alone)
500BU03_6 (3 I, 1MT, 5 U, 20/16 I/O, stand-alone)
500BU03_1 (4 I, 5 U, 20/16 I/O, stand-alone) red. power supply
500BU03_5 (3 I, 1MT, 5 U, 20/16 I/O, stand-alone)red. power supply
500BU03_4 (4 I, 20/16 I/O, classic-mounting)
500BU03_2 (4 I, 5 U, 20/16 I/O, classic-mounting)
500BU03_6 (3 I, 1MT, 5 U, 20/16 I/O, classic-mounting)
500BU03_1 (4 I, 5 U, 20/16 I/O, classic-mounting) red. power supply
500BU03_5 (3 I, 1MT, 5 U, 20/16 I/O, classic-mounting) red. power supply
500BU03_8 (9 I, 20/16 I/O, stand-alone)
500BU03_7 (9 I, 20/16 I/O, stand-alone) red. power supply
500BU03_8 (9 I, 20/16 I/O, classic-mounting)
500BU03_7 (9 I, 20/16 I/O, classic-mounting) red. power supply
Terminal block/
terminals
A, B
C, D
E
Rx
Tx
I, J
U
P, R
Function
Rx
Wire gauge/
Type
1.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
Binary inputs
Binary outputs
Optical connection
Receive
Transmit
Currents
Voltages
Supply
Tx
Rx
C
FST plug
FST plug
2.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
B
D
I1[1]
I1[5]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Tx
Available inputs/outputs
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
I4[1]
I4[5]
I4[0]
I5[1]
I5[5]
I5[0]
I6[1]
I6[5]
I6[0]
I7[1]
I7[5]
I7[0]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Tx
Rx
I1[0]
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
U1
U1[0]
Tx
I2[1]
U2
U2[0]
Rx
I2[5]
U3
U3[0]
I2[0]
I3[1]
U4
U4[0]
I3[5]
I3[0]
U5
U5[0]
Explanation
Opto-coupler
Tripping relay
Optical link
I9[5]
H
HMI
DC
I
0
I
0
Processbus
Current Transformer
Tx E
Current Transformer
I4
OC03
Binary Outputs
1
6
OC04
7
CR01
U1
OC05
CR02
10
11
13
14
11
OC10
CR07
1
2
CR08
CR09
6
7
CR11
OC17
CR12
CR13
13
OC18
11
12
OC19
14
16
HMI Interface
I9
0
18
CR14
13
CR15
14
CR16
15
R
1
2
Power Supply
P
+
_
+
_
OC20
Fig. 12
HMI Interface
17
10
15
18
U5
I8
15
14
17
13
5
14
OC16
*)
CR10
OC15
12
I4
0
12
15
13
OC12
OC14
11
11
12
1
16
U4
I7
0
14
OC11
OC13
10
10
11
13
CR06
10
11
I3
9
1
10
12
OC09
8
0
U3
I3
10
CR05
8
0
OC08
18
7
5
I6
0
16
I2
6
1
7
5
8
9
CR04
5
0
7
OC07
15
17
U2
I2
0
6
1
CR03
OC06
12
4
5
I5
0
I1
4
5
Current Transformer
3
1
I
1
I1
Voltage Transformer
Rx
4
P
+
-
1
5
OL01
I
0
R
+
-
P
+
-
500BU03
2
OC02
I4[5]
I4[5]
I4[0]
I4[0]
I9[0]
500BU03
OC01
I3[0]
I3[0]
I4[1]
I4[1]
I9[1]
R
+
-
Binary Inputs
I3[1]
I3[1]
I3[5]
I3[5]
I8[0]
I
0
I2[5]
I2[5]
I2[0]
I2[0]
I8[5]
DC
I1[0]
I1[0]
I2[1]
I2[1]
I8[1]
HMI
Abbreviations
OCxx
CRxx
OLxx
I1[1]
I1[1]
I1[5]
I1[5]
1
2
Power Supply
P
+
_
1
2
+
_
Terminal block/
terminals
A, B
C, D
E
Rx
Tx
I
J
P, R
Function
Wire gauge/
Type
Rx
Binary inputs
Binary outputs
Optical connection
Receive
Transmit
Currents
Currents and
voltages
Supply
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Tx
A
1.5 mm
1.5 mm2
Tx
Rx
C
FST plug
FST plug
2.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
Abbreviations
Explanation
OCxx
CRxx
OLxx
Opto-coupler
Tripping relay
Optical link
REB500 / REB500sys
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Available inputs/outputs
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
I4[1]
I4[5]
I4[0]
I5[1]
I5[5]
I5[0]
I6[1]
I6[5]
I6[0]
U1
U1[0]
I1[5]
A
Rx
I1[0]
Tx
I2[1]
Rx
I2[5]
C
I2[0]
I3[1]
I3[5]
I3[0]
U2
U2[0]
U3
U3[0]
H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Tx
I1[1]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
I4[1]
I4[5]
I4[0]
I5[1]
I5[5]
I5[0]
I6[1]
I6[5]
I6[0]
I7[1]
I7[5]
I7[0]
Binary Inputs
1
Processbus
J
Tx E
OC03
Binary Outputs
1
6
OC04
7
CR01
8
9
CR02
13
14
CR06
OC10
CR07
I3
0
10
10
12
11
U1
0
12
15
1
13
U2
14
CR08
OC13
OC14
CR09
CR10
15
16
CR13
13
OC18
U1
17
17
9
10
14
11
15
12
OC19
HMI Interface
U3
CR12
HMI Interface
16
CR11
OC17
I8
0
14
4
5
OC16
I7
0
11
14
12
Fig. 13
I6
11
10
18
13
OC12
OC15
17
I3
OC11
16
8
9
13
11
I2
0
10
5
6
7
5
I6
OC09
18
4
I5
7
5
0
CR05
I1
Current Transformer
I2
2
3
4
5
CR04
P
+
-
OC08
16
I
0
I4
OC07
15
17
7
8
R
1
CR14
13
CR15
14
CR16
15
I3[0]
5
6
CR03
I3[5]
U1[0]
OC06
12
I5
Voltage Transformer
1
I1
J
1
Current Transformer
OC05
10
I4
I3[1]
I8[0]
R
+
-
P
+
-
I2[0]
DC
2
Rx
11
Current Transformer
1
5
OL01
I2[5]
500BU03
2
OC02
I2[1]
U1
I
0
I
0
OC01
I1[0]
HMI
500BU03
I1[5]
I8[5]
DC
R
+
-
I1[1]
I8[1]
HMI
I
0
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
P
+
_
Power Supply
+
_
OC20
1
2
Power Supply
P
+
_
1
2
+
_
REB500 / REB500sys
1MRB520308-Ben
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Measurement value
Synchrocheck
Bay level
Disturbance recorder
Voltage check
Station level
500BU03
Distance protection
Bay unit
Busbar protection
Connection diagrams
(contd)
Analog inputs
Currents
1 1
2 5
3 0
I1
zzzz
zzzz
Phase current L1
(Line)
I2
zzzz
zzzz
Phase current L2
(Line)
I3
zzzz
zzzz
Phase current L3
(Line)
4 1
5 5
6 0
7 1
8 5
9 0
10 1
11 5
12 0
I4
Derived
internally
U1
zzz
Phase voltage L1
(Line)
U2
zzz
Phase voltage L2
(Line)
U3
zzz
Phase voltage L3
(Line)
U4
U5
Voltages
1
2 0
4
5 0
7
8 0
10
11 0
13
14 0
Derived
internally
z
z
Fig. 14
Phase voltage L2
(Bus 1)
1ph -> L2-E
Phase voltage L2
(Bus 2)
1ph -> L2-E
Page 41
Currents
1 1
I
I1
z zzzz
Phase current L1
A-side
I2
z zzzz
Phase current L2
A-side
I3
z zzzz
Phase current L3
A-side
3 0
4
1MRB520308-Ben
Measurement value
Bay level
Thermal overload
Disturbance recorder
End-fault protection
Breaker-failure protection
Station level
Busbar protection
500BU03
2 5
REB500 / REB500sys
Protection functions
Bay unit
Analog inputs
5 5
6 0
7 1
8 5
9 0
Derived
internally
Currents
1 1
J
2 5
I4
Phase current L1
B-side
I5
Phase current L2
B-side
I6
Phase current L3
B-side
3 0
4
5 5
6 0
7 1
8 5
9 0
Derived
internally
Currents
10 1
J
11 5
I7
Phase current L1
C-side (if existing)
I8
Phase current L2
C-side (if existing)
I9
Phase current L3
C-side (if existing)
12 0
13 1
14 5
15 0
16 1
17 5
18 0
Derived
internally
A-side
B-side
C-side
Fig. 15
REB500 / REB500sys
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Protection functions
Measurement value
Power
Frequency
Thermal overload
Bay level
Disturbance recorder
Station level
500BU03
Distance protection
Bay Unit
Busbar protection
Connection diagrams
(contd)
Analog inputs
Currents
1 1
I
2 5
3 0
4
I1
z z z z z
Phase current L1
A-side
I2
z z z z z
Phase current L2
A-side
I3
z z z z z
Phase current L3
A-side
5 5
6 0
7 1
8 5
9 0
Derrived
internally
Currents
1 1 J
2 5
3 0
I4
z z z z z
Phase current L1
B-side
I5
z z z z z
Phase current L2
B-side
I6
z z z z z
Phase current L3
B-side
4 1
5 5
6 0
7 1
8 5
9 0
Derrived
internally
U1
z z
z z z
Phase voltage L1
A-side or B-side
U2
z z
z z z
Phase voltage L2
A-side or B-side
U3
z z
z z z
Phase voltage L3
A-side or B-side
Voltages
10
J
11 0
13
14 0
16
17 0
Derrived
internally
Fig. 16
REB500 / REB500sys
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Protection functions
Measurement value
Thermal overload
Bay level
Disturbance recorder
Station level
Busbar protection
500BU03
Bay Unit
Analog inputs
Currents
1 1
I
2 5
3 0
4
I1
z z z z z
Phase current L1
A-side
I2
z z z z z
Phase current L2
A-side
I3
z z z z z
Phase current L3
A-side
5 5
6 0
7 1
8 5
9 0
Derrived
internally
Currents
1 1 J
2 5
3 0
4
I4
Phase current L1
B-side
I5
Phase current L2
B-side
I6
Phase current L3
B-side
5 5
6 0
7 1
8 5
9 0
Derrived
internally
Currents
10 1 J
11 5
12 0
I7
Current Lx
(e.g. Lo)
I8
Current Lx
(e.g.Lo)
U1
13 1
14 5
15 0
Voltages
16
J
17 0
zz
Voltage Lx
(e.g. Phase L1-L2 ->
Overfluxing protection )
Fig. 17
Connection diagrams
(contd)
REB500 / REB500sys
1MRB520308-Ben
Page 44
External reset
Binary outputs
1
OC01
2
OC02
CR01
CR02
CR03
Isolator alarm
3
OC03
4
OC04
5
CR04
7
OC05
8
OC06
Switch inhibited
8
CR05
9
10 System alarm
9
OC07
11
10
OC08
11
12 In service
CR06
12
13
14
13
OC09
15
14
OC10
15
OC11
16
CR07
CR08
CR09
OC12
17
18
Fig. 18
REB500: Typical assignment of the in/outputs of a central unit for busbar and breaker failure protection
Binary Inputs
1
2
3
OC01
Binary outputs
1
C
CR01
OC02
5
6
7
4
CR02
OC03
14
15
7
CR03
OC05
OC06
10
CR04
12
13
5
6
OC04
8
9
In Service
CR05
OC07
11
12
13
CR06
OC08
CR07
14
15
16
17
OC09
18
2
1
2
3
4
OC10
OC11
OC12
CR08
CR09
CR10
7
8
9
Bus 2 Isolator Q2 on
12
13
14
7
OC13
CR11
OC14
CR12
OC15
CR13
10
11
10
11
5
6
12
OC16
CR14
13
OC17
CR15
14
OC18
CR16
15
15
16
17
18
Fig. 19
OC19
OC20
REB500: Typical assignment of the in/outputs for a double busbar with busbar and breaker failure
protection of a bay unit
REB500 / REB500sys
1MRB520308-Ben
Page 45
2
3
OC01
Binary outputs
Variant L-V4
A
C
CR01
OC02
In Service
5
6
7
OC03
CR02
OC04
7
CR03
OC05
OC06
14
15
CR05
OC07
17
CR06
CR07
2
3
4
OC10
OC11
7
8
9
Bus 2 Isolator Q2 on
12
Breaker Q0 off
13
Breaker Q0 on
14
CR09
CR10
Fig. 20
17
18
15
3
4
5
6
OC13
OC14
CR11
OC15
CR12
CR13
10
11
OC16
12
OC17
OC18
15
16
14
2
CR08
OC12
10
11
5
6
12
OC09
18
1
11
13
OC08
16
AR Close Command
10
CR04
8
9
12
13
8
9
CR14
13
CR15
14
CR16
15
OC19
OC20
REB500sys: Typical assignment of the in-/outputs of line variant L-V4 for 500BU03
(See [3] Application description)
Connection diagrams
(contd)
Binary inputs
Transformer
Variant 1
Start BFP phase L1L2L3
from prot. group 2 TRIP
External start BFP
from mechanic prot. TRIP
1
2
3
OC01
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Binary outputs
Transformer
Variant 1
C
1
CR01
OC02
2
In service
3
4
Start BFP phase L1L2L3
from back-up prot. TRIP
Spare
5
6
7
4
OC03
CR02
OC04
9
10
11
7
CR03
OC05
13
14
15
OC07
17
Block transformer
diff. protection
CR06
CR07
OC09
18
2
3
4
OC10
6
7
8
9
11
12
14
OC12
CR08
CR09
CR10
OC13
OC15
16
17
Spare
18
OC14
7
CR11
CR12
CR13
Trip phase L1
Trip phase L2
Trip breaker
Q0 coil 1 A-side
10 Trip phase L3
OC16
11
OC17
OC18
15
Spare
10
A-side bus 2 isolator Q2 closed
2
OC11
5
A-side bus 1 isolator Q1 open
OC08
16
A-side breaker Q0
manual close command
8
9
OC06
12
Mechanic protection TRIP 2
8
Mechanic protection TRIP 1
OC19
12
CR14
13 Trip phase L1
CR15
14 Trip phase L2
CR16
15 Trip phase L3
Trip breaker
Q0 coil 3 A-side
OC20
Legend:
A-side Transformer primary side
B-side Transformer secondary side
C-side Transformer tertiary side *)
*) C-side, if existing
Fig. 21
REB500sys: Typical assignment of the in-/outputs of transformer variant T-V1 for 500BU03
(See [3] application description)
Dimensioned
drawings (in mm)
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max. 4.0 mm
Achtung
Caution
Attention
Atencion
Fig. 22
Bay unit casing for flush mounting, enclosure protection class IP 40 (without local HMI)
Fig. 23
Centralized version based on a 19'' mounting plate with up to three bay units.
Optionally with local HMI.
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0
204 ,5
200 0,5
267 +0,1
0
25
189
approx. 100
276
6U=265,8
223
210
Panel cutout
Fig. 24
Dimensional drawing of the bay unit with local HMI, classical mounting
protection type IP40
Central unit
6U=265.8
57.1
76.2
57.1
482.6
465.6
Rear view
approx. 235
approx. 70
443
30
212
Fig. 25
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Cubicle mounting
Fig. 26
Fig. 27
Quantity of 500BU03
Cross-section
ext. cable
Quantity of
system cables
per bay
20
1,5 mm - 2,5 mm
1-3
16
1-3
9*
12*
Cubicle mounting
(contd)
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Weight
5,1 kg
Bay unit 4l, 5U, red. power supply, classic (incl. HMI)
Bay unit 3l, 1MT, 5U, red. power supply, classic (incl. HMI)
6,2 kg
3,9 kg
5.0 kg
6.7 kg
5.5 kg
Central unit
10,0 kg
Basic version
Fig. 28
Sample
specification
REB500 / REB500sys
Classic version
Combined numerical bay and station protection with extensive self-monitoring and analog/digital conversion of all input quantities.
The architecture shall be decentralized, with
bay units and a central unit.
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Distance protection function with all relevant additional features, such as switchon-to-fault, teleprotection schemes, voltage supervision, power swing blocking
No auxiliary CTs are necessary and the system contains internal check of the voltage and
current circuits. The adaptation of the CTratio is done by software.
Ordering
REB500 / REB500sys
Ordering
When sending your enquiry please provide
the short version of the questionnaire on page
55 in this data sheet together with a single-
Ordering (contd)
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Ordering code
REB500-CU03-V75 -S
-P
-B
-CA
-CB
Equipped for
10 bay units
20 bay units
30 bay units
40 bay units, incl. 2nd rack
50 bay units, incl. 2nd rack
60 bay units, incl. 2nd rack
10
20
30
40
50
60
0
1
2
0
1
Communication Interface A
No
LON
IEC103
IEC61850
0
1
2
3
Communication Interface B
No
LON
IEC103
IEC61850
0
1
2
3
REB500-BU03-V75-C
-A
-P
-F
-BB
-IO
-R
-OC
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-BFP
-EFP
-PD
-DR
-L
Case
Classic (incl. LHMI)
Stand alone (no LHMI)
1
2
40
45
90
63
0
1
Power Frequency
50 Hz or 60 Hz
16.7 Hz
1
2
Busbar Protection
No
Yes
0
1
Neutral Current IO
No
Yes
0
1
Release Criterion
No
Yes
0
1
Overcurrent Protection
No
Yes
0
1
0
1
0
1
Pole Discrepancy
No
Yes
0
1
Disturbance Recorder
Standard (1.5 s @ 2.4 kHz)
Advanced (10 s @ 2.4 kHz)
0
2
-T
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Ordering (contd)
REB500-BU03-V75-C
-A
-P
-F
-BB
-IO
-R
-OC
-BFP
-EFP
-PD
-DR
-L
-T
Line Protection
No
Line Variant 1 (L-V1)
Line Variant 2 (L-V2)
Line Variant 3 (L-V3)
Line Variant 4 (L-V4)
Line Variant 5 (L-V5)
0
1
2
3
4
5
Transformer Protection
No
Transformer Variant 1 (T-V1)
Transformer Variant 2 (T-V2)
Transformer Variant 3 (T-V3)
Transformer Variant 4 (T-V4)
0
1
2
3
4
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Short questionnaire
1. Client
Client
Station
Client's reference
Tender No.:
Order No.:
Sales Engineer
Project Manager
Diagram No.
Date
Neutral Grounding
Solidly grounded
Isolated
Compensated
Low resistance gr.
Rev. Index
Rev. Date
Remark :
This attachment is
absolutely essential !
4. HV System
Frequency [Hz]
Switchgear
1-1/2 Breaker
Ring bus
Transfer bus
5. Trip circuits
Busbar configuration
Single
Double
Triple
Quadruple
GIS
Single pole
Three pole
Tripping method
One trip coil
Distributed CU loose delivered
6. Type of installation
BU loose delivered
BU mounted in cubicles
Accessories
HMI software
Quantity
1MRB260027R0075
Quantity
1MRB260027R0175
Quantity
1MRB520292-Uen
Quantity
HESP417456R0005
Quantity
HESP417456R0010
Quantity
HESP417456R0020
HESP417456R0100
LHMI
Quantity
1MRB150073R0052
Quantity
1MRB150073R0302
Quantity
1MRB380084R0001
Quantity
1MRB380084R0003
Miscellaneous
Other relevant
publications
REB500 / REB500sys
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1KHL020347-AEN
1MRB520295-Aen
1MRB520376-Ben
1MRB520292-Uen
1MRB520159-Ken
1MRB520115-Ben
1MRB520009-Ren
1MRB520371-Ken