Phase Mode Setting - ABB RELION REX640 Technical Manual

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REX640
Technical Manual

Phase mode setting

PHQVVR is designed for both single-phase and polyphase ac power systems, and
selection can be made with the Phase mode setting, which can be set either to the
"Single Phase" or "Three Phase" mode. The default setting is "Single Phase".
The basic difference between these alternatives depends on how many phases are
needed to have the voltage variation activated. When the Phase mode setting is
"Single Phase", the activation is straightforward. There is no dependence between the
phases for variation start. The START output and the corresponding phase start are
activated when the limit is exceeded or undershot. The corresponding phase start
deactivation takes place when the limit (includes small hysteresis) is undershot or
exceeded. The START output is deactivated when there are no more active phases.
However, when Phase mode is "Three Phase", all the monitored phase signal
magnitudes, defined with Phase supervision, have to fall below or rise above the limit
setting to activate the START output and the corresponding phase output, that is, all
the monitored phases have to be activated. Accordingly, the deactivation occurs when
the activation requirement is not fulfilled, that is, one or more monitored phase signal
magnitudes return beyond their limits. Phases do not need to be activated by the same
variation type to activate the START output. Another consequence is that if only one
or two phases are monitored, it is sufficient that these monitored phases activate the
START output.
Variation detection
The module compares the measured voltage against the limit settings. If there is a
permanent undervoltage or overvoltage, the Reference voltage setting can be set to
this voltage level to avoid the undesired voltage dip or swell indications. This is
accomplished by converting the variation limits with the Reference voltage setting in
the variation detection module, that is, when there is a voltage different from the
nominal voltage, the Reference voltage setting is set to this voltage.
The Variation enable setting is used for enabling or disabling the variation types. By
default, the setting value is "Swell+dip+Int" and all the alternative variation types are
indicated. For example, for setting "Swell+dip", the interruption detection is not
active and only swell or dip events are indicated.
In a case where Phase mode is "Single Phase" and the dip functionality is available,
the output DIPST is activated when the measured TRMS value drops below the
Voltage dip set 3 setting in one phase and also remains above the Voltage Int set
setting. If the voltage drops below the Voltage Int set setting, the output INTST is
activated. INTST is deactivated when the voltage value rises above the setting
Voltage Int set. When the same measured TRMS magnitude rises above the setting
Voltage swell set 3, the SWELLST output is activated.
There are three setting value limits for dip (Voltage dip set 1..3) and swell activation
(Voltage swell set 1..3) and one setting value limit for interruption.
Power quality measurement functions
Section 10
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