Differential Relays Siemens LSA 2.2.4 . May 1996 1 Application The 7UT512/7UT513 differential protec- tion relays are used for fast and selective isolation of short-circuits in transformers of all voltage levels and also in rotating electric machines and short lines. The particular application can be chosen by setting. In this way an optimal adaptation of the relay to the protected object can be achieved. The protection relay can be parameterized for use with three–phase and single–phase transformers. In addi- tion to this, a thermal replica is integrated for the supervision of the ohmic losses in the plant. Two variants of the differential relay can be supplied: The device 7UT512 with a compact de- sign is suited for two–winding transform- ers as well as for motors or generators and short lines. A standby overcurrent– time protection and two thermal monitor- ing functions are also integrated. The larger 7UT513 unit is used for two– winding and three–winding transformers, generators/motors and short two–end and three–end lines. Two thermal moni- toring functions are integrated as addi- tional functions. Moreover, as an alterna- tive a standby definite–time/inverse–time overcurrent or a restricted earth fault (REF) or a tank protection function is available for one winding. The 7UT513 can also be used where the neutral point current of the transformer must be ac- quired or more inputs and outputs are re- quired than are provided by the 7UT512. The device can interface with conven- tional control systems or alternatively be integrated in the modern SINAUT LSA substation control system. Construction Within its compact construction, the device contains all the components required for capture and evaluation of measurands, operator panel and display field, alarm and command outputs, binary inputs, serial interfaces and power supply converter. The device can be supplied in three case variations. The model for panel surface mounting is supplied with two–tier termi- nals accessible from the front. The vari- ants for panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting have rear connection terminals and are available with or without glass cover. Mode of operation The 7UT51 differential protection units have a complete, digital analog value pro- cessing function ranging from sampling and digitizing the analog values to operat- ing decisions for the circuit–breaker. Digi- tal techniques in the measurement pro- cess extensively suppress the influence of switching currents (inrushs), high–fre- quency transients, transient DC current components and varying degrees of CT saturation. Features D Short–circuit protection for two and three–winding transformers with inte- grated vector group and ratio adapta- tion. Restraint during inrush, overex- citation and CT–saturation. D Short–circuit protection for generators and motors with high setting sensitivity D Overload protection with a thermal characteristic for 2 windings/2 ter- minations D Two–stage definite–time/inverse–time overcurrent standby protection for one winding. On the basis of the 7UT513 hardware, a restricted earth fault protection or a sensitive, definite time overcurrent for one starpoint (tank protection) is available as an alterna- tive. D Direct injection of two external open commands. D Marshallable binary inputs, LEDs, alarm and tripping relays. D Operational current measurement. D Realtime clock and permanently stored operational and fault indications in the event of auxiliary voltage failure. Pre- vious substation control interface (Siemens–specific) or IEC 870–5–103 VDEW interface (standard of the Association of German Power Utilities) up to 8 faults to the substation control and protection. D Fault recording D Commissioning aid. Serial interfaces The device has two serial interfaces. The operator interface for the connection of an AT–compatible PC is arranged at the front. An operator program DIGSI is available for comfortable and easy set- ting, fault recording, evaluation and com- missioning. On software version V3 and higher of the 7UT51, the unit can be oper- ated via the substation control interface using the DIGSI V3 operating program. 7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines Fig. 1 7UT51 differential protection relays 87 87H 51 50 87 87H 87N 51 Scope of functions Scope of functions 7UT512 7UT513 * Note: With 60 Hz only for two–winding differential function 49 (see also page 9, applications) * 50 50N 49 * Siemens AG 1996 e
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Differential Relays
Siemens LSA 2.2.4 . May 1996 1
Application
The 7UT512/7UT513 differential protec-tion relays are used for fast and selectiveisolation of short-circuits in transformersof all voltage levels and also in rotatingelectric machines and short lines. Theparticular application can be chosen bysetting. In this way an optimal adaptationof the relay to the protected object canbe achieved. The protection relay can beparameterized for use with three–phaseand single–phase transformers. In addi-tion to this, a thermal replica is integratedfor the supervision of the ohmic losses inthe plant. Two variants of the differentialrelay can be supplied:The device 7UT512 with a compact de-sign is suited for two–winding transform-ers as well as for motors or generatorsand short lines. A standby overcurrent–time protection and two thermal monitor-ing functions are also integrated.The larger 7UT513 unit is used for two–winding and three–winding transformers,generators/motors and short two–endand three–end lines. Two thermal moni-toring functions are integrated as addi-tional functions. Moreover, as an alterna-tive a standby definite–time/inverse–timeovercurrent or a restricted earth fault(REF) or a tank protection function isavailable for one winding. The 7UT513can also be used where the neutral pointcurrent of the transformer must be ac-quired or more inputs and outputs are re-quired than are provided by the 7UT512.The device can interface with conven-tional control systems or alternatively beintegrated in the modern SINAUT LSAsubstation control system.
Construction
Within its compact construction, thedevice contains all the componentsrequired for capture and evaluation ofmeasurands, operator panel and displayfield, alarm and command outputs, binaryinputs, serial interfaces and power supplyconverter.The device can be supplied in three casevariations. The model for panel surfacemounting is supplied with two–tier termi-nals accessible from the front. The vari-ants for panel flush mounting or cubiclemounting have rear connection terminalsand are available with or without glasscover.
Mode of operation
The 7UT51 differential protection unitshave a complete, digital analog value pro-cessing function ranging from samplingand digitizing the analog values to operat-ing decisions for the circuit–breaker. Digi-tal techniques in the measurement pro-cess extensively suppress the influenceof switching currents (inrushs), high–fre-quency transients, transient DC currentcomponents and varying degrees of CTsaturation.
Features
� Short–circuit protection for two andthree–winding transformers with inte-grated vector group and ratio adapta-tion. Restraint during inrush, overex-citation and CT–saturation.
� Short–circuit protection for generatorsand motors with high settingsensitivity
� Overload protection with a thermalcharacteristic for 2 windings/2 ter-minations
� Two–stage definite–time/inverse–timeovercurrent standby protection for onewinding. On the basis of the 7UT513hardware, a restricted earth faultprotection or a sensitive, definite timeovercurrent for one starpoint (tankprotection) is available as an alterna-tive.
� Direct injection of two external opencommands.
� Marshallable binary inputs, LEDs,alarm and tripping relays.
� Operational current measurement.� Realtime clock and permanently stored
operational and fault indications in theevent of auxiliary voltage failure. Pre-vious substation control interface(Siemens–specific) or IEC 870–5–103VDEW interface (standard of theAssociation of German Power Utilities)up to 8 faults to the substation controland protection.
� Fault recording� Commissioning aid.
Serial interfaces
The device has two serial interfaces.The operator interface for the connectionof an AT–compatible PC is arranged atthe front. An operator program DIGSI isavailable for comfortable and easy set-ting, fault recording, evaluation and com-missioning. On software version V3 andhigher of the 7UT51, the unit can be oper-ated via the substation control interfaceusing the DIGSI V3 operating program.
7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Fig. 17UT51 differential protection relays
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87H
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Scope of functions Scope of functions
7UT512 7UT513
* Note: With 60 Hz only fortwo–winding differentialfunction
49
(see also page 9, applications)
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The substation control interface is a 820 nm fibre–optic interface for connect-ing to the SINAUT LSA substation protec-tion system or other substation controlsystem with IEC 870–5–103 standardinterface. Alternatively this can be an iso-lated V.24/V.28 interface (RS 232C) (pro-tocol either Siemens–specific or accord-ing to IEC–870–5–103 recommendation.
Settings
All setting parameters can be input bymeans of the integrated operator paneland display field or a PC under user con-trol. The parameters are stored in a non–volatile memory, so that they cannot getlost even during interruption of the supplyvoltage.
Self monitoring
Hardware and software are monitoredcontinuously and any irregularities areimmediately detected and alarmed. As aresult, the security, reliability and avail-ability are significantly improved.
Differential protection for trans-formers
When the 7UT51 is employed as fast andselective short–circuit protection for tworespectively three–winding transformersthe following properties apply:� Tripping characteristic according to
Fig. 3� Vector group and ratio adaptation� Depending on the treatment of the
transformer neutral point, neutral cur-rent elimination can be with or withoutconsideration of the neutral current.With the 7UT513, the neutral currentat the neutral CT can be measured andconsidered in the treatment of this cur-rent, which increases sensitivity byone third for single–pole faults.
� Fast clearance of heavy internal trans-former faults.
� Restrain of inrush current with 2ndharmonic. Cross–block function thatcan be limited in time.
� Restrain against over fluxing with achoice of 3rd or 5th harmonic stabiliza-tion is only active up to a settablevalue for the 50 Hz component of thedifferential current.
� Additional restrain for an external faultwith current transformer saturation(CT–saturation detector).
� Insensitivity to DC current elementsand current transformer faults due tothe freely programmable responsecharacteristic.
� The differential protection function canbe externally blocked by means of abinary input.
Differential protection for generators/motors
When the 7UT51 is employed as fast andselective short–circuit protection for gen-erators or motors the following proper-ties apply:� Tripping characteristic according to
Fig. 3� Short response times within one
system cycle.� Monitoring of the incoming lines for
wire break (for short lines).� Additional restrain for external faults
with current transformer saturation.
Commissioning aids
The resolution of the display of the opera-tional, restrain and differential currents isselected such that commissioning is pos-sible using the low–voltage method with-out additional measuring instruments.In addition to the absolute value of theoperational currents, the phase angle ofthe currents between the windings isalso displayed. Moreover, the protectionfunction calculates the values of the dif-ferential and restrain current.
7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Fig. 2Functions of the differential protection (DMT or REF)
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L1KnlW1 KnlW2 KnlW3YN yn0 d5
Overloadprotection 1
Overloadprotection 2
Overcurrent–time protec-tion, definite/
inverse
Restrictedearth–fault
protection REFTank protection
Transformer differentialprotection
Commissioning test7UT513
Fig. 3Response characteristic with preset transformer parameters for two–phase faults
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2
3
1
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Trip
Restrain
Fault characteristicwith single–end infeed
0,5
1
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Differential quantity�DIFF�N
�DIFF�
�NSetting value
�Rest�N
Restrain quantity
m2
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FP
IDIFF Fundamental component of the differential currentIRest Restrain current (bias current)IN Rated current of the transformer, generator or line
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Thermal overload protection
The thermal replica evaluates the largestphase current of a selectable set of CTsecondary currents. The tripping charac-teristics (Fig. 4) are exponential functionsaccording to IEC 255–8 standards andtake into account the �2R losses due tothe particular operational current and thesimultaneous cooling due to the coolant.In this way the tripping time during anoverload condition takes the pre–load intoconsideration. An alarm stage can be setto operate before reaching the trippingcondition.
Backup overcurrent–time protectionfor one winding or one end
As backup protection, overcurrent–timeprotection with a choice of definite–timeor inverse–time characteristic is avail-able. The definite–time and inverse–timeprotection has two stages, i.e. there isnot only an overcurrent stage (�>) butalso a high current stage (��). Bothstages can be blocked via the binary in-put. The response value of the standbyprotection is derived from the measuredphase currents for one winding or oneend.
Restricted earth fault protection (REF)
Restricted earth fault protection (REF) isused with earth transformer windings orcoil arrangements with a common neutralpoint. The winding can be more sensi-tively protected by the measuring princi-ple than by differential protection be-cause the sum of the phase currents iscompared with the measured zero cur-rent. For example, the interturn faultagainst earth, which is hardly noticeablein the differential current, can frequentlybe detected by the REF. With thismethod, the absolute value and phaseangle of the fundamental of the zero cur-rent is compared with the absolute valueand phase angle of the sum of the linecurrents. This results in a high degree ofstability during equalization processes.Tank protection monitors the current be-tween earth and transformer tankmounted in an isolated fashion with asensitive input winding. The responsevalue can be set in a milliampere range.One of these functions can be set in the7UT513 as an alternative to the standbyprotection. The sensitive measuring inputof the tank protection is an ordering op-tion (2 in the 13th position of the ordernumber).Note: For 60 Hz and three winding differ-ential protection the REF and tank protec-tion cannot be used parallel to the differ-ential protection.
7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Fig. 4Thermal overload trip–time characteristic
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Parameterssetting valuetime constant � (min)
Parameterssetting valuetime constant � (min)
Without previous load With 90 % previous load�
k � �N
t (min) t (min)
Fig. 5Tripping characteristic as a function of the phase angle between �0” and �0 ’ at �0 ” = �0 ’ (180� = external fault)
To enable user specific indication and/oroutput of alarms these are supplied fullymarshallable. Individual events can begrouped together to form a group alarm.
Indications
The 7UT51 provides detailed data for theanalysis of faults and to check states dur-ing operations. All indications subse-quently listed are backed up in the eventof a supply voltage failure.� Clock time
The standard version contains a bat-tery–backed clock that can be synchro-nized via the binary input or thesubstation control interface. A dateand time are assigned to all indicationswith millisecond resolution.
� Fault indicationsThe last three fault indications areavailable for the faults stored in theunit.
� Operational indicationsAll indications that are not directlyassociated with the fault are stored inthe operational indication buffer.
Fault recording
The sampling values of the currentsmeasured at the transformer are stored ifa fault occurs. It is also possible to initi-ate fault recording on energization sothat, for example, an inrush current canbe recorded during commissioning. Thecurrent can be transferred to a PC or readout via the SINAUT LSA substation con-trol and protection. If the IEC 870–5–103standard interface is used, up to eightfault recordings can be stored. The faultrecording buffer is a ring buffer with amaximum length. The oldest fault beingoverwritten by each new fault.
Coupling of external binary signals
For the processing of external signals orcommands such as reverse interlocking,Buchholz alarm, temperature limit moni-toring, tank pressure switch etc. Theassociated events/alarms can be trans-mitted via the serial system interface toa central device such as for example aSINAUT LSA or a central data protectiondevice via alarm or tripping relays andLED’s for local indication.
Technical data
Input circuits Rated current �N
Rated frequency fN, can be parameterizedOverload capability current inputs,
thermal continuous10 s1 s
dynamic half cycleBurden current inputs at �N = 1 A
at �N = 5 A
1 or 5 A (commutable, for mixed 1 A/5 Aprimary CTs order a 5 A relay)
50, 60 or 16 2 �3 Hz
4 x �N30 x �N100 x �N250 x �N<0.1 VA<0.5 VA
DC voltage supply Rated auxiliary voltage Vaux
Permissible rated auxiliary voltage ranges
Permissible max. ripple at rated auxiliary voltagePower consumption of 7UT512 quiescent
energizedof 7UT513 quiescent
energizedStored energy time at Vaux �110 V
24, 48 V or60, 110, 125 V or220, 250 V19 to 56 V48 to 144 V176 to 288 V�12 %approx. 9 Wapprox. 11 Wapprox. 10 Wapprox. 15 W�50 ms
Alarm contacts Number of malfunction alarm relays not marshallableNumber of alarm relays7UT512 marshallable7UT513 marshallableContacts per relaySwitching capacity make/breakSwitching voltagePermissible current
1
410see connection diagrams20 W/VA250 V AC/DC1 A
LED displays Ready for operation greenInternal fault redMarshallable LEDs7UT512 red7UT513 red
11
614
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Technical data (continued)Trip contacts Number of trip relays
7UT512 marshallable7UT513 marshallableContacts per relaySwitching capacity make
breakSwitching voltagePermissible current continuous
0.5 s
25see connection diagrams1 000 W/VA30 W/VA250 V AC/DC5 A30 A
Serial interfaces Operator interface
Substation control interfaceProtocol
SafetyTransfer speedType of transferConnection electric
distanceor connection fibre optic
optical wave lengthpermissible fibre damping
distance
on the front, not isolated, for connection toan AT compatible PCisolated, for connection to a central unitSiemens–specific or according to IEC 870–5–103 (standard)Hamming distance d = 44 800, 9 600 or 19 200 baudsasynchronoussimilar to V.24/V.28 to CCITT or RS232C toEIA, 2 kV isolatedmax. 1 000 mtwo integrated FSMA plug connectors forfibre optic connection820 nmmax. 8 dB for glass fibre62.5/125 �mmax. 2 km
Construction Housing, dimensionsWeight, terminals 7UT512 panel flush mounting/
7XP20, see dimension drawingsapprox. 6.5 kg, see connection diagrams
approx. 8 kg, 60 terminalsapprox. 10 kg, see connection diagrams
approx. 11.5 kg, 100 terminalsIP 51
CE–conformity, standards This product is in conformity with the directive of the Council ofthe European Communities on the approximation of the laws ofthe Member States relating to the electromagnetic compatibility(EMC Council Directive 89/336/EEC).The product conforms with the international standard IEC 255 andthe national standard DIN VDE 57 435 /part 303.The relay is designed for use in an industrial environment, forinstallation in standard relay rooms and compartments such thatwith proper installation electro–magnetic compatibility (EMC) isensured.
Conformity is proved by tests performedby Siemens AG in line with article 10 of theCouncil Directive in accordance with thegeneric standards EN 50081–2 and EN 50082–2.
Insulation tests
IEC 255–5, DIN VDE 0435 part 303High voltage test (routine test), all circuits except d.c. voltagesupply inputHigh voltage test (routine test), only d.c. voltage supply inputImpulse voltage test (type test), all circuits, class III
2 kV (rms), 50 Hz
2,8 kV DC5 kV (peak), 1,2/50 �s, 0,5 J,3 positive and 3 negative shots at intervalsof 5 s
EMC–tests; immunity
(type test)Standards: IEC 255–22 (product norm)
EN 50082–2 (generic standard)DIN VDE 0435 part 303
High frequencyIEC 255–22–1, class IIIElectrostatic dischargeIEC 255–22–2, class III and EN 61000–4–2, class IIIRadio–frequency electromagnetic field, non–modulatedIEC 255–22–3 (report), class IIIRadio–frequency electromagnetic field, amplitude modulatedENV 50140, class IIIRadio–frequency electromagnetic field, puls modulatedENV 5014 / ENV 50204, class IIIFast transientsIEC 255–22–4 and EN 61000–4–4, class III
Conducted disturbances induced by radio–frequency fields, amplitude modulatedENV 50141, class IIIPower frequency magnetic fieldEN 61000–4–8, class IV
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Technical data (continued)EMC–tests; emission
(typ tests)Standard: EN 50081–2 (generic standard)
Conducted interference voltage, auxiliary voltageCISPR 11, EN 55011, class A and DIN VDE 0875 part 11, class AInterference field strength CISPR 11, EN 55011, class A and DIN VDE 0875 part 11, class A
150 kHz to 30 MHz
30 to 1 000 MHz
Climatic stress tests permissible ambient temperature during serviceduring storageduring transport
permissible humidity
–5 to +55 °C–25 to +55 °C–25 to +70 °Cmean value per year �75 % relative humi-dity, on 30 days per year up to 95 % rela-tive humidity, condensation not permissible
Mechanical stress testsIEC 255–21–1, IEC 68–2
permissible mechanical stress during service
during transport
10 to 60 Hz, 0,035 mm amplitude60 to 500 Hz, 0,5 g acceleration5 to 8 Hz, 7,5 mm amplitude8 to 500 Hz, 2 g acceleration
Differential protection for transformers Setting rangesDifferential current �DIFF>/�N Steps 0.01High current �DIFF�/�N Steps 0.1Inrush stabilization �2fN/�fN Steps 1 %Overexcitation stabilization �5fN/�fN Steps 1 %
Response times (single–sided infeed)at �DIFF �1.5 x set value �DIFF> at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hzat �DIFF = 1.5 x set value �DIFF� at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hzat �DIFF = 5 x set value �DIFF� at 16 2/3; 50; 60 HzAdditional time delay for tripping Steps 0.01Reset timeDrop–out to pick–up ratio
TolerancesTripping characteristicInrush stabilizationAdditional time delay
Frequency rangeAccuracy
0.15 to 20.8 to 2010 to 80 %10 to 80 % (alternatively with 3rd or 4th har-monic)
approx. 85; 35; 35 ms approx. 55; 25; 25 ms approx. 25; 17; 16 ms0 to 60 msapprox. 100 msapprox. 0.7
�3 % of specified value for � <5� �N�3 % of set value�1 % or 10 ms0.95 �f/fN �1.05�1 % of tripping characteristic
Differential protection for transformersgenerators, motors and short lines
Setting rangeDifferential current �DIFF>/�N Steps 0.01
Response times (single–sided infeed)at �DIFF �1.5 x set value �DIFF> at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hzat �DIFF = 5 x set value �DIFF> at 16 2/3; 50; 60 HzReset timeDrop–out to pick–up ratio
Tolerances tripping characteristicFrequency range
Accuracy at 0.8 to 1.2 fNAccuracy at 0.5 to 0.8 or
1.2 to 1.4 fN
0.05 to 1
approx. 70; 25; 25approx. 25; 17; 15 to 17 msapprox. 100 msapprox. 0.7�3 % of specified value for � <5 �N
0.5 �f/fN �1.4�3 % of tripping characteristic�30 % of tripping characteristic
�L1; �L2; �L3�L1; �L2; �L3�L1; �L2; �L3, �E1, �E20 to 240 % �N�2 % of rated value
�/�Off calculated0 to 240 %�3 % referred to �Off
Fault logging StorageFault recording on the high–voltage side
on the low–voltage sidetertiary (for 7UT513)
Max. storage time at 16 2/3; 50; 60 HzTime resolution of the Instantaneous values at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hz
Up to last 8 faults�L1; �L2; �L3�L1; �L2; �L3�L1; �L2; �L3 �E1. �E215; 5; 4.1 s
5; 1.66; 1.39 ms
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Selection and ordering data
Order No.7UT512/513 differential protection relay 7UT51 � � – � � B � 1 – � � A 0
Application forTwo–winding transformer or machine or short two–end lineTwo–winding/three–winding transformer or machine or short two–/three–line
23
Rated current at 50/60 Hz AC, 16 2/31 A5 A
15
Rated auxiliary voltage24, 48 V DC60, 110, 125 V DC220, 250 V DC
245
ConstructionFor panel flush mounting or cubicle mountingFor panel surface mountingFor panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting, without glass cover
CDE
Country–specific presettingGerman/English, 50 Hz (switchable for each parameter to 16 2/3 and 60 Hz) 0
Additional functionsOvercurrent–time protection, two overload functions (standard on 7UT512)Overcurrent–time protection or restricted earth–fault protection, two overload functions (standard on 7UT513)Overcurrent–time protection (phase) or normal/sensitive overcurrent (earth), two times overload protection (one sensitive measuring input for 7UT513)
01
2
Serial system interfaceWithoutElectric according RS 232Fibre optic interface (820 nm)
ABC
Operating program DIGSI 1)
DIGSI Version V3 for Windows, full version for 10 PC’s and update for 3 years, GermanEnglish
7XS5020–0AA007XS5020–1AA00
DIGSI Version V3 for Windows, demo–/testversion, GermanEnglish
7XS5021–0AA007XS5021–1AA00
Documentation
English: Catalog LSA 2.2.4: 7UT512/513 (V3) Differential protection relay for transformers, generators, motors and short linesManual: 7UT512/513 (V3) Numerical differential protection for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
E50001–K5722–A141–A2–7600
C53000–G1176–C99–2
German: Katalogblatt LSA 2.2.4: Differentialschutz 7UT512/513 (Version V3) für Transformatoren, Generatoren,Motoren und kurze LeitungenHandbuch: Digitaler Differentialschutz 7UT512/513 (Version V3) für Transformatoren, Generatoren,Motoren und kurze Leitungen
E50001–K5722–A141–A2
C53000–G1100–C99–2
Spanish Catálogo LSA 2.2.4: Protección diferencial 7UT512/513 (version V3) para transformadores, generadores, motores y líneas cortas
E50001–K5722–A141–A2–7800
1) German and English available, other languages on request.
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Fig. 6Applications
49
50/51 49
87T
49
50/51 49
87 G/M
G/M
Generator/motorTransformerCT2CT1
49
50/51 49
87L
Short line
Note:
(50/51) and (49) can freely be assigned to CT1 or CT2 of protected device. The 7UT512 selects the appropriate set of measured currents for eachprotection function depending on the above assignment.
49
50/51 49
87T
TransformerCT2CT1
CT3
49 49
87T
TransformerCT2CT1
CT387N
(50/51) and (49) can freely be assigned toCT1, CT2 or CT3.
(87N) and (49) can freely be assigned toCT1, CT2 or CT3.
49
87L
CT2CT1
CT3
(50/51) and (49) can freely be assignedto CT1, CT2 or CT3.
87T
TransformerCT2CT1
CT3
50N
(50N) is available as normal/sensitive function.49 can freely be assigned to CT1, CT2 or CT3.
49
7UT512xx–xxBx–0xA0
7UT513xx–xxBx–1xA0
7UT513xx–xxBx–2xA0
Short line
49
50/51
49
49 Thermal relay
50/51 Two step time overcurrent relay
50N Tank protection as single step definite timeovercurrent relay (optional sensitive)
87N Restricted earth fault protection
87T Transformer differential relay
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Fig. 7Connection diagram for 7UT512 differential protection relay, with overcurrent standby and two overload functions
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2A1
2A2
1A1
1A2
3B1
3B2
2B1
2B2
1B1
1B2
7B1
8B1
6B1
7B2
8B2
6B2
7B3
8B3
6B3
7B4
8B4
6B4
6A3
6A1
6A2
39 38 37 42 41 40 45 44 43 57 56 55 60 59 58
5B1
5B3
5B4
5B2
5A1
5A3
5A4
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Differential Relays
Siemens LSA 2.2.4 . May 1996 11
7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Fig. 8Connection diagram for 7UT513 differential protection relay with overcurrent standby and two overload functions
Connection of the restricted earth–faultprotection can be parameterized for dif-ferent winding.
Differential Relays
Siemens LSA 2.2.4 . May 1996 13
Dimension drawings in mm
Fig. 107UT512 with housing 7XP2030–2 (for panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting)
Front view Side view Panel cutout
131.5105
146
7.313.2
255.
8
245
266
231,5
30 29.5
1.5
5.4
150
145
10
Fibre opticconnection
244
172
Diam. 5or M4
Diam. 6
Fig. 117UT513 with housing 7XP2040–2 (for panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting)
206.5180
221
7.313.2
255.
8
245
266
231.5
30 29.5
1.5
5.4
244
172
10
225
220
Front view Side view Panel cutout
Fibreoptic connection
Diam. 5or M4
Diam. 6
Fig. 127UT512/513 for panel surface mounting
260
29.5
266
71Z
280
344
159
144Fibre opticinterface
116
1.539
Cutout 20 x 60(without paint)
6031 45
3015
46
27
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. . . . .. . . . .
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344
234
219
126
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. . . . .. . . . .
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7UT512 (7XP2030–1) 7UT513 (7XP2040–1)
Detail Z:
Front view Side view Side view
Differential Relays
Siemens LSA 2.2.4 . May 199614
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