ABB REC 561 User Manual page 602

Bay level control terminal
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2.2 Remote control
2.3 Station MMI
2.4 Communication with
other bays
Default configuration REC 561
• The binary output module of type BOM is defined as I/O module 2.
• No other types of I/O modules are defined.
• The interlocking module ABC_LINE is selected.
With the above choices, the tool automatically selects the BAYCONA
apparatus control module for the bay and SWICONB for the breaker and
SWICONC for other apparatuses. The interlocking module ABC_LINE is
also selected.
External fuse failure supervision is assumed, because no options are in
this default configuration.
The REM worksheet consists of Single Command function blocks for
control of the included apparatuses from the gateway function connected
to the remote control centre. See also Apparatus Control (1MRK 580 150-
XEN).
The MMI worksheet contains function blocks for event handling of bay-
oriented signals, for example:
• If the bay is connected to the busbar
• Abnormal status
• Blocking of the whole bay
• Position of remote/station/local switch
Control signals for blocking the whole bay and for switching the bay in
station/remote are also displayed in this worksheet. Alarm signals for
external signals (via the binary input module), for example, external volt-
age fuse failure or synchro-check failure, and internal signals are con-
nected to the event function blocks for transferring to the station MMI
and/or remote gateway. There might be more internal signals, depending
on the options installed, for example, the A/D-conversion module.
If the time synchronization is performed by a minute pulse, the time syn-
chronization block must be connected to a binary input via an I/O module
block, see the I/O worksheet.
In the COMM worksheet the sending and receiving part of the reservation
function between bays is displayed. The configuration is prepared to com-
municate with ten other bays including a bus-coupler bay. Normally, only
the bays, which influence the interlocking conditions, are reserved. Com-
plete the Multiple Command Function blocks for bay 2 to 10 with inter-
locking information from these bays in the same way as from the bus-
coupler bay. If there are no interlocking information to be used from bays
2 to 10, the Multiple Command Function blocks for these bays can be
deleted. For more information about the reservation principle see Appara-
tus Control (1MRK 580 150-XEN).
1MRK 580 188-XEN
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