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CSC-211 Numerical Backup

Protection Equipment Manual


CSC-211 Numerical Backup Protection

Equipment

User’s Manual
CAUTION
1) This manual applies only to CSC-211.
2) Please read the manual and the specification of the installation,
adjustment, testing, operation and maintenance carefully.
3) To prevent damage to equipment, don’t plug-hot-plug any unit of the
equipment and touch the chips and components in printed circuit board.
4) Please use the eligible testing equipments and devices to test and detect
the CSC-211 protection equipment.
5) If any abnormity occurred in the equipment or unusual maintenance is
needed, please promptly contact with the agents or our service hotline.
6) The operation password is: 8888.

WARNING
1) During operation of electrical equipment, certain parts of this equipment
are under high voltage. Improper behavior could result in severe personal
injury or significant equipment damage.
2) Only qualified personnel should work on this equipment or in vicinity of the
equipment. These persons must be familiar with warning & service
procedure described in this manual, as well as with safety regulations.
3) Prerequisites to proper & safety operation of the equipment are proper
storage, setup, installation, operation & maintenance of the equipment.
4) In particularly cases, the general rules & safety regulations according to
relating standards (e.g. IEC, National standards or other International
standards) for work with high voltage equipment must be observed.

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CONTENTS

1 Introduction......................................................................................................................... 1
2 Features............................................................................................................................... 3
3 Construction ....................................................................................................................... 4
4 Protection functions........................................................................................................... 5
4.1 HS/LS OC protection (Both MODEL 1 and MODEL 2)................................................. 5
4.2 HS/LS EF protection (Both MODEL 1 and MODEL 2).................................................. 7
4.3 INV OC/EF protection (Both MODEL 1 and MODEL 2)................................................ 9
4.4 Overload protection (Only MODEL 1) ......................................................................... 12
4.5 UV&OV protection (Both MODEL 1 and MODEL 2) ................................................... 12
4.6 Thermal overload protection (Only MODEL 1) .......................................................... 13
4.7 CBF protection (Only MODEL 1) ................................................................................. 14
4.8 U/F protection (Only MODEL 2) ................................................................................... 15
4.9 VT supervision .............................................................................................................. 16
5 Technical Data................................................................................................................... 18
6 Measurement and Control ............................................................................................... 20
6.1 Measurement................................................................................................................. 20
6.2 Operation method control............................................................................................ 20
6.3 Programmable scheme logic....................................................................................... 20
7 Fault Record and Analysis .............................................................................................. 21
7.1 Fault records ................................................................................................................. 21
7.2 Disturbance records..................................................................................................... 21
7.3 Events records .............................................................................................................. 21
7.4 Operation records......................................................................................................... 22
8 Communications .............................................................................................................. 22
9 Diagnostics ....................................................................................................................... 22
10 Setting Table.................................................................................................................. 23
10.1 Setting list for MODEL 1............................................................................................... 23
10.2 Setting list for MODEL 2............................................................................................... 26
11 Selection and ordering data ....................................................................................... 30
12 Terminal Diagram.......................................................................................................... 31
12.1 Terminal Diagram of MODEL 1 .................................................................................... 31
12.2 Terminal Diagram of MODEL 2 .................................................................................... 32
13 Dimension drawings in mm ......................................................................................... 32
14 The Principle Outline of Logic Module ....................................................................... 34
14.1 Logic 1 Module.............................................................................................................. 34
14.2 Logic 2 Module.............................................................................................................. 35
15 Menu Frame................................................................................................................... 36
CSC-211 Numerical Backup Protection equipment Manual

1 Introduction

Fig.1 Actual photo of CSC-211 Numerical Backup Protection Equipment

The CSC-211 provides protection, control, and monitoring functions with both local and remote
humanization interfaces. It also displays the present trip/alarm conditions and records past trip,
alarm or control events, maximum demand levels, and energy consumption is also performed.
Logic scheme file and setting file can be entered with a PC running the EPPC software
provided for the CSC-211. EPPC software provides easy access to all front panel functions.
Actual values and status can be displayed, altered, stored, and printed. Settings can be
downloaded at any time to the front panel program port of the relay via a computer cable
connected to the serial port of any personal computer.
A summary of the available protection functions is shown as follow. For a complete
understanding of each features operation, refer to Section 4: Protection Functions.
 High set over-current protection with direction or non-direction ( HS OC );
 Low set over-current protection with direction or non-direction ( LS OC );
 Inverse definite minimum time Lag of over-current protection with direction or non-
direction (INV OC );
 High set earth fault protection with direction or non-direction ( HS EF );
 Low set earth fault protection with direction or non-direction ( LS EF );
 Inverse definite minimum time Lag of earth fault protection with direction or non-direction (
INV EF );
 Overload protection ( O L);
 Under voltage and over voltage protection ( UV&OV );
 Thermal over load protection ( Therm OL );
 Under frequency protection ( U/F );
 Circuit breaker failure protection ( CBF );
Not only as a protection relay, CSC-211 also performs control and monitoring functions and
therefore helps the user in cost-effective power system management, and ensures reliable
supply of electric power to the customers.

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2 Features
● Equipped with 32 bits embedded micro-control unit (MCU) and 14 bits A/D converter, the
equipment has very strong capacity of data processing.
● Relay logic and the control logic schemes can be customized by means of friendly graphic
tools.
● Detailed operation information and fault records are provided for the optimization operation
and the fault analysis.
● Independent high precision measurement system is designed to meet the demands of the
remote monitoring and metering.
● All of important hardware and software components are supervised continuously, and
irregularities in hardware and program sequence can be detected and alarmed, which
improve the security and availability of the protection system significantly.
● Friendly user interface provided 11 specified LEDs and graphical crystal display, which can
clearly indicate the operation information and implement easy maintenance.
● High precision real-time clock is embedded in the equipment, and the networks
synchronization and the GPS pulse synchronization are provided for fault record and
analysis, which require precise time sequence.
● High-standard performance of EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility), ensures that the
equipment can work in rigorous electrical environment and atmospheric environment.

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3 Construction
● The enclosure for equipment is 19/2 inches in width and 4U in height according to
IEC 60297-3.
● The equipment is flush mounted with panel cutout.
● The equipment for cabinet mounting has rear connection terminals.
● The front panel of the equipment is unclosed from the top of the equipment. LCD,
LEDs and keys are mounted on the panel. There is a serial interface on the panel.
● Draw-out modules for serviceability are fixed by lock component.
● The modules can be combined through the bus on the rear board. Both the
equipment and the other system can be combined through the rear interfaces
Fig 1 shows the Flush-mounted enclosure of CSC-211 with panel cutout.

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4 Protection functions
4.1 HS/LS OC protection (Both MODEL 1 and MODEL 2)
Both HS and LS OC protections can be selected as instantaneous or definite time
delayed protection according to the time delay setting. If the time setting is zero, it will be
worked as instantaneous over current protection. Otherwise will be definite time delay
over current protection.
These two protections can be configured as forward directional, reverse directional or
non-directional. And the non-directional element will block the forward and the reverse
elements. Characteristic angle of directional element is selectable, 30° or 45°. These two
over current protections are all blocked by VT fail.
Direction element adopts 90o connection (shown as Tab.1), and it takes effect to A, B, C
phase respectively. The direction arrangement of U/I is shown as Fig.2. To avoid dead
zone when voltage is too low to determine direction, direction element takes the voltage
memory.
Tab.1 Voltage and current of direction element
Phase Current Voltage
A Ia Ubc
B Ib Uca
C Ic Uab

C.A.+90º

C.A.+87.5º

RVD. FWD. Characteristic


ZONE ZONE Angle (C.A.)

C.A.-87.5º

C.A.-90º

Fig 2. Forward and reverse zone of direction element

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Ia>I FWD
AND

Phase A at FWD

Ib>IFWD
AND OR

Phase B at FWD
AND Relay Trip
T FWD 0

Ic>I FWD
AND
Phase C at FWD
ON
FWD element
OFF

VT Fail

Ia>I RVD
AND

Phase A at RVD

Ib>I RVD
AND OR

Phase B at RVD
AND Relay Trip
T RVD 0

Ic>I RVD
AND
Phase C at RVD

ON
RVD element
OFF

Ia>I NOD

Ib>I NOD OR
Relay Trip
AND T NOD 0
Ic>I NOD
ON
NOD element
OFF

ON
Function
OFF

Fig 3. Logic of HS/LS OC protection


The settings for HS OC protection is showed in Tab.2 and Tab.3.
Tab.2 Settings list for HS OC protection
No. Caption Scope Unit Memo
5 High set of current for over current at forward
HS OC FWD I 0.05~100 A
direction
6 High set of current for over current at reverse
HS OC RVD I 0.05~100 A
direction
7 HS OC NOD I 0.05~100 A High set of current for over current at non-direction
8 HS OC FWD T 0.00~60.0 s High set of time for over current at forward direction
9 HS OC RVD T 0.00~60.0 s High set of time for over current at reverse direction
10 HS OC NOD T 0.00~60.0 s High set of time for over current at non-direction

Tab.3 Function element ON/OFF for HS OC protection

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Bit Set to 0 Set to 1


Func Dir F/R Bit 2 HS OC FWD OFF HS OC FWD ON
Func Dir F/R Bit 3 HS OC RVD OFF HS OC RVD ON
Func Non Dir Bit 1 HS OC NOD OFF HS OC NOD ON
Func Bit Bit 1 HS OC FUNC OFF HS OC FUNC ON
Func Setting Bit 13 C.A. of OC 30 C.A. of OC 45

The settings for LS OC protection is showed in Tab.4 and Tab.5.


Tab.4 Settings list for LS OC protection
No. Caption Scope Unit Remark
11 Low set of current for over current at forward
LS OC FWD I 0.05~100 A
direction
12 Low set of current for over current at reverse
LS OC RVD I 0.05~100 A
direction
13 LS OC NOD I 0.05~100 A Low set of current for over current at non-direction
14 LS OC FWD T 0.00~300 s Low set of time for over current at forward direction
15 LS OC RVD T 0.00~300 s Low set of time for over current at reverse direction
16 LS OC NOD T 0.00~300 s Low set of time for over current at non-direction

Tab.5 Function element ON/OFF for LS OC protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Dir F/R Bit 4 LS OC FWD OFF LS OC FWD ON
Func Dir F/R Bit 5 LS OC RVD OFF LS OC RVD ON
Func Non Dir Bit 2 LS OC NOD OFF LS OC NOD ON
Func Bit Bit 2 LS OC FUNC OFF LS OC FUNC ON
Func Setting Bit 13 C.A. of OC 30 C.A. of OC 45

4.2 HS/LS EF protection (Both MODEL 1 and MODEL 2)


Both HS and LS EF protection can be selected as instantaneous or definite time delayed
protection according to the time delay setting. If the time setting is zero, it will be worked
as instantaneous earth fault protection. Otherwise will be definite time delay earth fault
protection.

These two protections can be configured as forward directional, reverse directional or


non-directional. And the non-directional element will block the forward and the reverse
elements. Characteristic angle of directional element is selectable, -45° or -60°. These
two earth fault protections are all blocked by VT fail.
The direction arrangement of U/I is shown as Fig.2. The U is calculated by three phase
Voltage, and the current I comes from analog input IN.

U = UA + UB + UC
The logic of HS/LS EF is showed as Fig4.

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IN>IFWD
AND

IN at FWD

ON
FWD element AND Relay Trip
T FWD 0
OFF
VT Fail

IN>IRVD
AND
IN at RVD

AND Relay Trip


ON T RVD 0

RVD element
OFF

IN>INOD Relay Trip


AND T NOD 0

ON
NOD element
OFF

ON
Function
OFF

Fig 4. Logic of HS/LS EF protection


The settings for HS EF protection is showed in Tab.6 and Tab.7.
Tab.6 Settings list for HS EF protection
No. Caption Scope Unit Memo
17 HS EF FWD I 0.05~100 A High set of current for earth fault at forward direction
18 HS EF RVD I 0.05~100 A High set of current for earth fault at reverse direction
19 HS EF NOD I 0.05~100 A High set of current for earth fault at non-direction
20 HS EF FWD T 0.00~60.0 s High set of time for earth fault at forward direction
21 HS EF RVD T 0.00~60.0 s High set of time for earth fault at reverse direction
22 HS EF NOD T 0.00~60.0 s High set of time for earth fault at non-direction

Tab.7 Function element ON/OFF for HS EF protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Dir F/R Bit 8 HS EF FWD OFF HS EF FWD ON
Func Dir F/R Bit 9 HS EF RVD OFF HS EF RVD ON
Func Non Dir Bit 4 HS EF NOD OFF HS EF NOD ON
Func Bit Bit 4 HS EF FUNC OFF HS EF FUNC ON
Func Setting Bit 14 C.A. of EF -45 C.A. of EF -60

The settings for LS EF protection is showed in Tab.8 and Tab.9.


Tab.8 Settings list for LS EF protection
No. Caption Scope Unit Remark
23 LS EF FWD I 0.05~100 A Low set of current for earth fault at forward direction
24 LS EF RVD I 0.05~100 A Low set of current for earth fault at reverse direction
25 LS EF NOD I 0.05~100 A Low set of current for earth fault at non-direction

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26 LS EF FWD T 0.00~300 s Low set of time for earth fault at forward direction
27 LS EF RVD T 0.00~300 s Low set of time for earth fault at reverse direction
28 LS EF NOD T 0.00~300 s Low set of time for earth fault at non-direction

Tab.9 Function element ON/OFF for LS EF protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Dir F/R Bit 10 LS EF FWD OFF LS EF FWD ON
Func Dir F/R Bit 11 LS EF RVD OFF LS EF RVD ON
Func Non Dir Bit 5 LS EF NOD OFF LS EF NOD ON
Func Bit Bit 5 LS EF FUNC OFF LS EF FUNC ON
Func Setting Bit 14 C.A. of EF -45 C.A. of EF -60

4.3 INV OC/EF protection (Both MODEL 1 and MODEL 2)


The operating time of the INV OC/EF function reduces when the fault current increases
and it can therefore achieve shorter operating time for fault location closer to the source.
Four different characteristics are provided and described as follow:

0.14
 Curve 1 (Normal/Standard inverse): t = ⋅ t p refer relay setting menu
(I I )p
0.02
−1

13.5
Curve 2 (Very inverse): t =

(I I p ) − 1 ⋅ t p refer relay setting menu

80
 Curve 3 (Extremely inverse): t = ⋅tp refer relay setting menu
(I I )p
2
−1

120
Curve 4 (Long time inverse): t =

(I I p ) − 1 ⋅ t p refer relay setting menu

INV OC/EF protection can be set as directional and is also affected by VT fail similar with
HS/LS OC/EF protection as above.
The directional unit has been showed in Fig.2
The logic of INV OC is showed as Fig5.

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Ia>I FWD
AND AND t FWD
Phase A at FWD EXP FWD

Ib>IFWD
AND AND t FWD OR Relay Trip
Phase B at FWD EXP FWD

Ic>I FWD
AND AND t FWD
Phase C at FWD EXP FWD
ON
FWD element
OFF

VT Fail

Ia>I RVD AND


AND t RVD
Phase A at RVD EXP RVD

Ib>I RVD
AND t RVD OR Relay Trip
AND
Phase B at RVD EXP RVD

Ic>I RVD
AND AND t RVD
Phase C at RVD EXP RVD

ON
RVD element
OFF

Ia>I NOD

Ib>I NOD OR AND t NOD Relay Trip

EXP NOD
Ic>I NOD
ON
NOD element
OFF

ON
Function
OFF

Fig 5. Logic of INV OC protection


The settings for the INV OC protections are showed in Tab.10 and Tab.11.
Tab.10 Setting list for INV OC protection
No Caption Scope Unit Remark
29 INV OC FWD I 0.05~100 A Current set for INV over current at forward direction
30 INV OC FWD T 0.005~5 s Time set for INV over current at forward direction
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
31 CRV SEL OF FOC 1~4 -
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
32 INV OC RVD I 0.05~100 A Current set for INV over current at reverse direction
33 INV OC RVD T 0.005~5 s Time set for INV over current at reverse direction
I – IEC SI or NI
34 CRV SEL OF ROC 1~4 -
2 – IEC VI

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3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
35 INV OC NOD I 0.05~100 A Current set for INV over current at non-direction
36 INV OC NOD T 0.005~5 s Time set for INV over current at non-direction
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
37 CRV SEL OF NOC 1~4 -
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI

Tab.11 Function element ON/OFF for INV OC protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Dir F/R Bit 12 INV OC FWD OFF INV OC FWD ON
Func Dir F/R Bit 13 INV OC RVD OFF INV OC RVD ON
Func Non Dir Bit 6 INV OC NOD OFF INV OC NOD ON
Func Bit Bit 6 INV OC FUNC OFF INV OC FUNC ON
Func Setting Bit 13 C.A. of EF 30 C.A. of EF 45

The logic of INV EF is showed as Fig6.

IN>IFWD
AND

IN at FWD AND t FWD Relay Trip

ON EXP FWD
FWD element
OFF

VT Fail

IN>IRVD
AND
IN at RVD
AND t RVD Relay Trip

EXP RVD
ON

RVD element
OFF

AND t NOD Relay Trip


IN>INOD EXP NOD
ON
NOD element
OFF

ON
Function
OFF

Fig 6. Logic of INV EF protection

The settings for INV EF protections are showed in Tab.12 and Tab.13.

Tab.12 Setting list for INV EF protection

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No Caption Scope Unit Remark


38 INV EF FWD I 0.05~100 A Current set for INV earth fault at forward direction
39 INV EF FWD T 0.005~250 s Time set for INV earth fault at forward direction
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
40 CRV SEL OF FEF 1~4 -
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
41 INV EF RVD I 0.05~100 A Current set for INV earth fault at reverse direction
42 INV EF RVD T 0.005~5 s Time set for INV earth fault at reverse direction
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
43 CRV SEL OF REF 1~4 -
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
44 INV EF NOD I 0.05~100 A Current set for INV earth fault at non-direction
45 INV EF NOD T 0.005~5 s Time set for INV earth fault at non-direction
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
46 CRV SEL OF NEF 1~4 -
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI

Tab.13 Function element ON/OFF for INV EF protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Dir F/R Bit 14 INV EF FWD OFF INV EF FWD ON
Func Dir F/R Bit 15 INV EF RVD OFF INV EF RVD ON
Func Non Dir Bit 7 INV EF NOD OFF INV EF NOD ON
Func Bit Bit 7 INV EF FUNC OFF INV EF FUNC ON
Func Setting Bit 14 C.A. of EF -45 C.A. of EF -60

4.4 Overload protection (Only MODEL 1)


This protection is just a definite time-delayed (time can be set very long) over-current
element.
The settings for overload protection are showed in Tab.14 and Tab.15.
Tab.14 Setting list for overload protection
No Caption Scope Unit Remark
50 Overload I 0.2~10 A Current set for overload protection
51 Overload T 0.1~1000 s Time set for overload protection

Tab.15 Function element ON/OFF for overload protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Bit Bit 10 OL FUNC OFF OL FUNC ON

4.5 UV&OV protection (Both MODEL 1 and MODEL 2)


When any phase-to-phase voltage in normal state turns to be less than or more than
predetermined value, it will result in tripping after predetermined time.
This protection includes two stages. Either stage can be chose either over voltage
protection or under voltage protection, and they have the same time setting delay. It is

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showed as Fig7.

Max U phase-phase > U OV AND

UV&OV is OV
“ 1”
UV&OV is UV
OR
AND
Min Uphase-phase < UUV
AND
VT Fail

DI input (CB closed) AND 0 DO-UV&OV


T
ON
Function
OFF

Fig 7. Logic of UV&OV protection


The settings for the UV&OV protection is showed in Tab.16 and Tab.17
Tab.16 Setting list for UV&OV protection
No Caption Scope Unit Remark
52 for model 1
UV stg1 V 66~110 V Voltage set of under voltage for UV&OV at stage1
47 for model 2
53 for model 1
OV stg1 V 110~154 V Voltage set of over voltage for UV&OV at stage1
48 for model 2
54 for model 1
UV&OV stg1 T 0.1~10 s Time set for UV&OV at stage1
49 for model 2
55 for model 1
UV stg2 V 66~110 V Voltage set of under voltage for UV&OV at stage2
50 for model 2
56 for model 1
OV stg2 V 110~154 V Voltage set of over voltage for UV&OV at stage2
51 for model 2
57 for model 1
UV&OV stg2 T 0.1~10 s Time set for UV&OV at stage2
52 for model 2

Tab.17 Function element ON/OFF for UV&OV protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Setting Bit 11 UV&OV stg1 UV UV&OV stg1 OV
Func Setting Bit 12 UV&OV stg2 UV UV&OV stg2 OV
Func Bit Bit 8 UV&OV FUNC OFF UV&OV FUNC ON

4.6 Thermal overload protection (Only MODEL 1)


Transformer design has changed over the years, with less and less metal being used per
MVA of transformer power. This has reduced the withstand time which a transformer can
be allowed to be run in an over loaded state. This equipment provides thermal overload
protection to cut down the transformer.
IEC curve:

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 I eq 2 − (1 − H / C )I P 2 
t = τ ln 
 2
I eq − Iθ
2 
 
t thermal trip time

I eq equivalent thermal current

τ thermal time constant

Iθ rms thermal current setting

H /C hot spot weighting factor

Ip prior current takes into account cyclic loading

IA + IB + IC
Here, τ , 1 − H / C and I θ are all settings, and I eq = , I p equals to the
3
equivalent current before overload.

The settings for the thermal overload protection is showed in Tab.18 and Tab.19
Tab.18 Setting list for the thermal overload protection
No Caption Scope Unit Remark
47 Thermal I 0.2~10 A Current set for thermal overload protection
48 Time set thermal for overload protection (thermal time
Thermal T 6~7200 s
constant)
48 Thermal H/C 0~1 - hot spot weighting factor

Tab.19 Function element ON/OFF for thermal overload protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Bit Bit 9 THERM FUNC OFF THERM FUNC ON

4.7 CBF protection (Only MODEL 1)


Both single phase CBF and 3 phases CBF are provided in the CSC-211 equipment
model 1.

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Ia>I CBF
DO-START
AND
0 A_ph
DI-START A_ph T CBF
AND
Ib>I CBF
DO-START
AND 0 B_ph
DI-START B_ph
T CBF
AND

Ic>I CBF
DO-START
AND 0
DI-START C_ph T CBF C_ph

OR DO-START
AND OR 0 3_ph
T CBF
Internal trip AND

OR
DI-START 3_ph

ON
Function
OFF

Fig 8. Logic of CBF protection


The settings for the CBF protection is showed in Tab.20 and Tab.21
Tab.20 Setting list for the CBF protection
No Caption Scope Unit Remark
58 CBF OC I 0.05~100 A Current set for CBF protection
59 CBF OC T 0~32.00 s Time set for CBF protection

Tab.21 Function element ON/OFF for CBF protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Bit Bit 11 CBF FUNC OFF CBF FUNC ON

4.8 U/F protection (Only MODEL 2)


When network frequency in normal state is less than predetermined value, this protection
will result in tripping after predetermined time. It has 4 stages .And Df/Dt is another
operate element only for stage 1 and 2 to trip after the same time. The relative of two
elements U/F and Df/Dt can be chosen as “OR” or “AND”. The U/F and the Df/Dt are all
calculated by software from voltage of phase A to B. There are two elements to block this
protection: VT failure and the minimum of voltage of phase to phase is less than 70V. The
U/F logic of stage 1 is showed at Fig 9, so is stage 2.

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Df/Dt >
AND

Df/Dt AND
AND
Df/Dt OR

AND
Df/Dt > OR
OR
ON
Df/Dt element
OFF AND

F<
ON AND DO-UF
T 0
Function
OFF

VT Fail

Min.Uphase-phase < 70V

Fig 9. Logic of U/F protection


The settings for the U/F protection is showed in Tab.22 and Tab.23
Tab.22 Setting list for UF protection
No Caption Scope Unit Remark
53 U/F stg1 F 45.0 50.0 Hz Current set for under frequency protection at stage 1
54 U/F stg1 T 0.3 5.0 s Time set for under frequency protection at stage 1
55 U/F stg12 F 45.0 50.0 Hz Current set for under frequency protection at stage 2
56 U/F stg2 T 0.3 5.0 s Time set for under frequency protection at stage 2
57 U/F stg3 F 45.0 50.0 Hz Current set for under frequency protection at stage 3
58 U/F stg3 T 0.3 5.0 s Time set for under frequency protection at stage 3
59 U/F stg4 F 45.0 50.0 Hz Current set for under frequency protection at stage 4
60 U/F stg4 T 0.3 5.0 s Time set for under frequency protection at stage 4
61 Df/Dt stg1 0.2 1.0 Hz/s Df/Dt set for under frequency protection at stage 1
62 Df/Dt stg2 0.2 1.0 Hz/s Df/Dt set for under frequency protection at stage 2

Tab.23 Function element ON/OFF for UF protection


Bit Set to 0 Set to 1
Func Bit bit 11 U/F stg1 OFF U/F stg1 ON
Func Bit bit 12 U/F stg2 OFF U/F stg2 ON
Func Bit bit 13 U/F stg3 OFF U/F stg3 ON
Func Bit bit 14 U/F stg4 OFF U/F stg4 ON
Func Setting Bit 4 Df/Dt stg1 OFF Df/Dt stg1 ON
Func Setting Bit 5 Df/Dt stg2 OFF Df/Dt stg2 ON
Func Setting Bit 9 Df/Dt stg1 AND Df/Dt stg1 OR
Func Setting Bit 10 Df/Dt stg2 AND Df/Dt stg2 OR

4.9 VT supervision
Voltage transformer supervision can supervise bus voltage and report single-phase
broken, two-phase broken and three-phase broken. Any of the following conditions
satisfy and last 9 seconds, CSC-211 will report the alarm of ‘TV broken or no-voltage’.
 Self-generated zero sequence voltage and three-phase voltage are all less than 8V,

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and any phase current is more than 0.125A (considered as no-voltage);


 Self-generated zero sequence voltage is more than 8V, and minimum phase-to-
phase voltage is less than 16V (considered as two-phase broken);
 Self-generated zero sequence voltage is more than 8V, and the difference between
maximum phase-to-phase voltage and minimum phase-to-phase voltage is more
than 16V (considered as single-phase broken).
For the directional protection, the perfect bus-voltage is significant to their operation.
Therefore, VT fail will block the protection with directional elements, under voltage, and
under frequency.

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5 Technical Data
DC Voltage 220V/110V

Rated inputs AC Voltage 100V or 100 / 3 V


AC Current 1A/5A
Frequency 50Hz/60Hz
DC circuit < 5W standby + 0.5 per energized relay
Burdens AC Voltage phase < 0.15VA
AC Current phase < 0.25VA
AC Current
1s @ 40×In
10s @ 20×In
Thermal
continuous @ 4×In
withstand
AC Voltage
10s @ 1.4×Un
continuous @ 1.2Un
Contacts Make/Break 1A 220Vdc
Protection thresholds : ±3%
Time delay : ±3% with a minimum of 20ms
Accuracy Measurements:
typical ±0.2 % at I U
typical ±0.5 % at P Q kW kVA
Voltage : 0.4V 120V
Working range Current 0.04In 30In
Frequency 40 55Hz/50 65Hz
Distinguishability of event record: ≤ 1ms
Report accuracy
Precision of GPS: ≤ 1ms
RS485: Screened twisted pair,19200bps max
Communications Electrical Ethernet: UTP5, RJ45 connection
Fiber Ethernet: optical fiber,820nm ST connection
Insulation resistance:
IEC 60255-5 > 1000 MV
Dielectric withstand:
IEC 60255-5
High voltage 2kV common mode
withstand 1kV differential mode
Impulse voltage:
IEC 60255-5
5kV common mode
1kV differential mode
Fast transient disturbance:
IEC 61000-4-4
4kV auxiliary voltage, class 4
Electrostatic discharge:
IEC 61000-4-2
8kV, class 4
Radio Frequency:
ANSI C37.90.2
EMC
35V/m
Impulse:
IEC 61000-4-3
10V/m
High frequency disturbance:
IEC 61000-4-1
2.5kV common mode, class 3
1kV differential mode, class 3
Vibrations:
Mechanical
IEC 60255-21-1
performance
Response and endurance, class 1

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Shock:
IEC 60255-21-2
Response and withstand, class 1
Bump:
IEC 60255-21-2
Response and withstand, class 1
Temperature:
IEC 60255-6
Storage –25°C to +70°C
Atmospheric Operation –25°C to + 55°C
environment Humidity:
IEC 60068-2-3
56 days at 93%
RH and 40°C

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6 Measurement and Control


6.1 Measurement
The CSC-211 equipment monitors permanently all the current and voltage inputs,
calculates the frequency, the phase to phase voltage, P, and Q, shows the values on the
LCD display and stores the measurements in memory. The measured values are
measured by the independent high precision module, which can ensure the true RMS
with 0.2% accuracy (nominal conditions).
Instantaneous measurements
Phase current: Ia, Ib, Ic;
Phase voltage: Ua, Ub, Uc;
Three phase active power P, reactive power Q, power factor;
Frequency;
Forward/reverse active power, forward/reverse reactive power;
Mean, maximum, minimum value of the current and voltage during some time;
Sequence currents and voltages;
Thermal status.

6.2 Operation method control


The settings are divided into two categories: protection settings, and control and support
settings. 32 setting groups are provided for different operating conditions and adaptive
relaying. The soft function pressboards are provided for activation or inhibition of the
protection element. All settings and the states of the soft function pressboards are stored
in E2PROM.

6.3 Programmable scheme logic


The programmable scheme logic feature of support software EPPC allows user to
customize the protection and control functions. It is also used to program the functionality
of the optically isolated inputs, relay outputs and LED indications. The trigger conditions
and the record length could easy set by this function.

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7 Fault Record and Analysis


The CSC-211 equipment can supervise the operation information of the devices and
correlative circuit, which include fault records, events records, disturbance records and
operation records. The internal real-time clock provides the time time-tag for all type
records, the time distinguish ability is 1ms. The networks synchronization and the GPS
pulse (adaptive second or minute pulse) synchronization are supported by the real-time
clock system. A lithium battery provides a backup for the real time clock and all records in
the event of supply failure. This battery is supervised and easily replaced from the front of
the relay.

7.1 Fault records


Records of the last 40 faults are stored in battery backed memory. Some important data
during the fault or manual operation are record. The information provided in the fault
record includes:
Fault time tag: date and time
Operation event table: operation protection, operation time
Operation data: current, voltage, frequency, phase angle
Active setting groups
States of the soft function pressboards

7.2 Disturbance records


Disturbance records are used to capture the analog and digital data of certain length
before or after some event, it can reappearance the operation states of the devices
during the fault period, any logic element and digital input could trigger the disturbance
records. The internal disturbance recorder has 12 analogue channels, 32 digital channels
(digital inputs, digital outputs, element states) and time tag. Data is sampled 20 times a
cycle and typically 10 disturbance records, each of up to 10 seconds duration are stored
in battery backed memory. Disturbance records can be extracted from the relay via the
remote communications and saved in the COMTRADE format. These records may be
examined using support software EPPC.

7.3 Events records


Up to 1000 time-tagged event records are stored in battery backed memory, and can be
extracted using the communication ports or showed on the front panel display. The event

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records include: operation events, alarm events, changing of digital input state or digital
output state, time tag and the current status of the protection.

7.4 Operation records


The latest 40 time-tagged operation records are stored in the battery backed memory, it
includes: the modification or switch of the setting groups, close or open control of the
circuit breaker. These data could provide information for the detailed fault analysis.

8 Communications
All models of CSC-211 series equipments provide the following communications ports
and protocols for the user:
 Double or single 10M Ethernet port of cable or fiber.
 One RS485 communication port
 One RS232 debug port
 IEC60870-5-103
CSC-211 equipment can transmit real-time data to the local monitoring system, or
remotely to the SCADA, these data include settings, measurements and alarms, as well
as fault, event and disturbance records. The communication settings (relay address, data
rate, parity, etc.) can be programmed using the relay front port. Software allows easy
setting of any CSC-211 model, in addition to uploading of event, fault and disturbance
records, settings and measurements.
The detailed protocols are provided in the products manual.

9 Diagnostics
Automatic tests including power-on diagnostics and continuous self-monitoring, ensure a
high degree of reliability. When any abnormal status is detected, the alarm indicators and
related relay are driven, and the dependent events could be record immediately. For
some fatal faults, the relay could be blocked to avoid the unwanted operation. The results
of the self-test functions are stored in non-volatile memory.
The virtual test function is provided for the automatic tests of the substation automation
system. The function contains automatic counter point of digital input, automatic
triggering of SOE.
Test features available on the user interface provide examination of input quantities,
states of the digital inputs and relay outputs. A local monitor port provides digital outputs,
selected from a prescribed list of signals, including the status of protection element, and
may be used in conjunction with test equipment. These test signals can also be viewed
using the communications ports, and the front panel user interface.

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10 Setting Table
10.1 Setting list for MODEL 1
Setting List and Description
No. Caption Scope Unit Memo Function
For forward and reverse directional
1 Func Dir F/R 0000 FFFF
element
2 Func Setting 1 0000 FFFF For UV/OV, C.A. and rated current
3 Func Bit 0000 FFFF Function selective
4 Func Non Dir 0000 FFFF For non-directional element
5 HS OC FWD I 0.05 100 A
6 HS OC RVD I 0.05 100 A
7 HS OC NOD I 0.05 100 A
8 HS OC FWD T 0.0 60.00 s
9 HS OC RVD T 0.0 60.00 s
10 HS OC NOD T 0.0 60.00 s
OC
11 LS OC FWD I 0.05 100 A
12 LS OC RVD I 0.05 100 A
13 LS OC NOD I 0.05 100 A
14 LS OC FWD T 0.0 300.0 s
15 LS OC RVD T 0.0 300.0 s
16 LS OC NOD T 0.0 300.0 s
17 HS EF FWD I 0.05 100 A
18 HS EF RVD I 0.05 100 A
19 HS EF NOD I 0.05 100 A
20 HS EF FWD T 0.0 60.00 s
21 HS EF RVD T 0.0 60.00 s
22 HS EF NOD T 0.0 60.00 s
EF
23 LS EF FWD I 0.05 100 A
24 LS EF RVD I 0.05 100 A
25 LS EF NOD I 0.05 100 A
26 LS EF FWD T 0.0 300.0 s
27 LS EF RVD T 0.0 300.0 s
28 LS EF NOD T 0.0 300.0 s
29 INV OC FWD I 0.05 100 A
30 INV OC FWD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
31 CRV SEL OF FOC 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
32 INV OC RVD I 0.05 100 A
33 INV OC RVD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI INV OC
2 – IEC VI
34 CRV SEL OF ROC 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
35 INV OC NOD I 0.05 100 A
36 INV OC NOD T 0.005 5 s

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No. Caption Scope Unit Memo Function


I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
37 CRV SEL OF NOC 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
38 INV EF FWD I 0.05 100 A
39 INV EF FWD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
40 CRV SEL OF FEF 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
41 INV EF RVD I 0.05 100 A
42 INV EF RVD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI INV EF
2 – IEC VI
43 CRV SEL OF REF 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
44 INV EF NOD I 0.05 100 A
45 INV EF NOD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
46 CRV SEL OF NEF 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
47 Thermal I 0.2 10.0 A
48 Thermal T 6 7200 s
49 Thermal H/C 0.0 1 OL
50 Overload I 0.2 10.0 A
51 Overload T 0.1 6000 s
52 UV stg1 V 66.0 110.0V V Phase-to-Phase
53 OV stg1 V 110.0 154.0 V Phase-to-Phase
54 UV&OV stg1 T 0.1 10.0 s
UV&OV
55 UV stg2 V 66.0 110.0V V Phase-to-Phase
56 OV stg2 V 110.0 154.0 V Phase-to-Phase
57 UV&OV stg2 T 0.1 10.0 s
58 CBF OC I 0.05 A 100 A
CBF
59 CBF OC T 0.1 32.00 s
60 Mea CT Ratio 0.001 10.0 kA/A Primary Mea CT /1000
61 Mea VT Ratio 0.01 10.0 kV/V Primary PT/1000

Definition of Func Dir F/R

BIT “0” “1”


15 INV EF FWD OFF INV EF FWD ON
14 INV EF FWD OFF INV EF FWD ON
13 INV OC RVD OFF INV OC RVD ON
12 INV OC FWD OFF INV OC FWD ON
11 LS EF RVD OFF LS EF RVD ON
10 LS EF FWD OFF LS EF FWD ON
9 HS EF RVD OFF HS EF RVD ON
8 HS EF FWD OFF HS EF FWD ON

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7 Not used Not used


6 Not used Not used
5 LS OC RVD OFF LS OC RVD ON
4 LS OC FWD OFF LS OC FWD ON
3 HS OC RVD OFF HS OC RVD ON
2 HS OC FWD OFF HS OC FWD ON
1 Not used Not used
0 Not used Not used

Definition of Func Setting 1

BIT “0” “1”


15 Not used Not used
14 C.A. of EF -45 C.A.of EF -60
13 C.A.of OC 30 C.A.of OC 45
12 UV&OV stg2 UV UV&OV stg2 OV
11 UV&OV stg1 UV UV&OV stg1 OV
10 Not used Not used
9 Not used Not used
8 Neu CT Rated 5A Neu CT Rated 1A
7 Pha CT Rated 5A Pha CT Rated 1A
4~6 Not used Not used
0~3 Not used Not used

Definition of Func Bit

BIT “0” “1”


15 Not used Not used
14 Not used Not used
13 Not used Not used
12 Not used Not used
11 CBF FUNC OFF CBF FUNC ON
10 OL FUNC OFF OL FUNC ON
9 THERM FUNC OFF THERM FUNC ON
8 UV&OV FUNC OFF UV&OV FUNC ON
7 INV EF FUNC OFF INV EF FUNC ON
6 INV OC FUNC OFF INV OC FUNC ON
5 LS EF FUNC OFF LS EF FUNC ON
4 HS EF FUNC OFF HS EF FUNC ON
3 Not used Not used
2 LS OC FUNC OFF LS OC FUNC ON
1 HS OC FUNC OFF HS OC FUNC ON
0 Not used Not used

Definition of Func Non Dir

BIT “0” “1”


8~15 Not used Not used

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7 INV EF NOD OFF INV EF NOD ON


6 INV OC NOD OFF INVOC NOD ON
5 LS EF NOD OFF LS EF NOD ON
4 HS EF NOD OFF HS EF NOD ON
3 Not used Not used
2 LS OC NOD OFF LS OC NOD ON
1 HS OC NOD OFF HS OC NOD ON
0 Not used Not used

10.2 Setting list for MODEL 2


Setting List and Description
No. Caption Scope Unit Memo Function
For forward and reverse directional
1 Func Dir F/R 0000 FFFF
element
For UV/OV, U/F , C.A. and rated
2 Func Setting 0000 FFFF
current
3 Func BIT 0000 FFFF Function selective ON oor OFF
4 Func Non Dir 0000 FFFF For non-directional element
5 HS OC FWD I 0.05 100 A
6 HS OC RVD I 0.05 100 A
7 HS OC NOD I 0.05 100 A
8 HS OC FWD T 0.0 60.00 s
9 HS OC RVD T 0.0 60.00 s
10 HS OC NOD T 0.0 60.00 s
OC
11 LS OC FWD I 0.05 100 A
12 LS OC RVD I 0.05 100 A
13 LS OC NOD I 0.05 100 A
14 LS OC FWD T 0.0 300.0 s
15 LS OC RVD T 0.0 300.0 s
16 LS OC NOD T 0.0 300.0 s
17 HS EF FWD I 0.05 100 A
18 HS EF RVD I 0.05 100 A
19 HS EF NOD I 0.05 100 A
20 HS EF FWD T 0.0 60.00 s
21 HS EF RVD T 0.0 60.00 s
22 HS EF NOD T 0.0 60.00 s
EF
23 LS EF FWD I 0.05 100 A
24 LS EF RVD I 0.05 100 A
25 LS EF NOD I 0.05 100 A
26 LS EF FWD T 0.0 300.0 s
27 LS EF RVD T 0.0 300.0 s
28 LS EF NOD T 0.0 300.0 s
29 INV OC FWD I 0.05 100 A
30 INV OC FWD T 0.005 5 s
INV OC

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No. Caption Scope Unit Memo Function


I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
31 CRV SEL OF FOC 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
32 INV OC RVD I 0.05 100 A
33 INV OC RVD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
34 CRV SEL OF ROC 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
35 INV OC NOD I 0.05 100 A
36 INV OC NOD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
37 CRV SEL OF NOC 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
38 INV EF FWD I 0.05 100 A
39 INV EF FWD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
40 CRV SEL OF FEF 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
41 INV EF RVD I 0.05 100 A
42 INV EF RVD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI INV EF
2 – IEC VI
43 CRV SEL OF REF 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
44 INV EF NOD I 0.05 100 A
45 INV EF NOD T 0.005 5 s
I – IEC SI or NI
2 – IEC VI
46 CRV SEL OF NEF 1~4 -----
3 – IEC EI
4 – ANSI LTI
47 UV stg1 V 66.0 110.0V V Phase-to-Phase
48 OV stg1 V 110.0 154.0 V Phase-to-Phase
49 UV&OV stg1 T 0.1 10.0 s
UV&OV
50 UV stg2 V 66.0 110.0V V Phase-to-Phase
51 OV stg2 V 110.0 154.0 V Phase-to-Phase
52 UV&OV stg2 T 0.1 10.0 s
53 U/F stg1 F 45.00 50.00 Hz
54 U/F stg1 T 0.40 5.00 s
55 U/F stg2 F 45.00 50.00 Hz
56 U/F stg2 T 0.40 5.00 s
57 U/F stg3 F 45.00 50.00 Hz U/F
58 U/F stg3 T 0.40 5.00 s
59 U/F stg4 F 45.00 50.00 Hz
60 U/F stg4 T 0.40 5.00 s
61 U/F dF/dt 1.0 10.0 Hz/s
62 Mea CT Ratio 0.001 10.0 kA/A Primary Mea CT /1000

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No. Caption Scope Unit Memo Function


63 Mea PT Ratio 0.01 10.0 kV/V Primary PT/1000

Definition of Func Dir F/R

BIT “0” “1”


15 INV EF FWD OFF INV EF FWD ON
14 INV EF FWD OFF INV EF FWD ON
13 INV OC RVD OFF INV OC RVD ON
12 INV OC FWD OFF INV OC FWD ON
11 LS EF RVD OFF LS EF RVD ON
10 LS EF FWD OFF LS EF FWD ON
9 HS EF RVD OFF HS EF RVD ON
8 HS EF FWD OFF HS EF FWD ON
7 Not used Not used
6 Not used Not used
5 LS OC RVD OFF LS OC RVD ON
4 LS OC FWD OFF LS OC FWD ON
3 HS OC RVD OFF HS OC RVD ON
2 HS OC FWD OFF HS OC FWD ON
1 Not used Not used
0 Not used Not used

Definition of Func Setting 1

BIT “0” “1”


15 Not used Not used
14 C.A. of EF -45 C.A.of EF -60
13 C.A.of OC 30 C.A.of OC 45
12 UV&OV stg2 UV UV&OV stg2 OV
11 UV&OV stg1 UV UV&OV stg1 OV
10 Df/Dt stg2 AND Df/Dt stg2 OR
9 Df/Dt stg1 AND Df/Dt stg1 OR
8 Neu CT Rated 5A Neu CT Rated 1A
7 Pha CT Rated 5A Pha CT Rated 1A
6 Not used Not used
5 Df/Dt stg2 OFF Df/Dt stg2 ON
4 Df/Dt stg1 OFF Df/Dt stg1 ON
0~3 Not used Not used

Definition of Func Bit

BIT “0” “1”


15 Not used Not used
14 U/F stg4 OFF U/F stg4 ON
13 U/F stg3 OFF U/F stg3 ON
12 "U/F stg2 OFF U/F stg2 ON

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11 U/F stg1 OFF U/F stg1 ON


10 Not used Not used
9 Not used Not used
8 UV&OV FUNC OFF UV&OV FUNC ON
7 INV EF FUNC OFF INV EF FUNC ON
6 INV OC FUNC OFF INV OC FUNC ON
5 LS EF FUNC OFF LS EF FUNC ON
4 HS EF FUNC OFF HS EF FUNC ON
3 Not used Not used
2 LS OC FUNC OFF LS OC FUNC ON
1 HS OC FUNC OFF HS OC FUNC ON
0 Not used Not used

Definition of Func Non Dir

BIT “0” “1”


8~15 Not used Not used
7 INV EF NOD OFF INV EF NOD ON
6 INV OC NOD OFF INVOC NOD ON
5 LS EF NOD OFF LS EF NOD ON
4 HS EF NOD OFF HS EF NOD ON
3 Not used Not used
2 LS OC NOD OFF LS OC NOD ON
1 HS OC NOD OFF HS OC NOD ON
0 Not used Not used

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11 Selection and ordering data


CSC-211 0
Numerical Backup Protection Equipment
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ordering /
Codes CSC 211- 6 2 5 7 1

1. AC1 Module
2 Phases Mea TA(Ia,Ic) 5NSF.081.009(blank) 0
3 Phases Mea TA 6NSF.001.002H H

2. AC2 Module
Phase rated current 1A and neutral 1A 6NSF.001.003G G
Phase rated current 1A and neutral 5A 6NSF.001.003Q Q
Phase rated current 5A and neutral 5A 6NSF.001.003L L
Phase rated current 5A and neutral 1A 6NSF.001.003B B

3. COM Module
Communication Port Configuration : 6NSF.001.003G 6

4. CPU Module
Enhanced Configuration (double Ethernet ): 6NSF.004.002A 2

5. LOGIC1 Module
Configuration : F6SF.006.006 5

6. LOGIC2 Module
Configuration : F6SF.06.005 7

7. POWER Module
DC110V 6SF.009.031.1 1
DC220V 6SF.009.031.2 2

8. MMI Module
Standard Configuration (LCD resolution 160X80 ) 6NSF.005.002A 1

9. Structural Style
Pack screen (cabinet) mounting (default configuration ) D
Switch cabinet mounting K

10. Software Version


Mode 1 (CBF) 1
Mode 2 (UF) 2

DC110V CSC 211-HG625711D1


Standard Configuration DC220V CSC 211-HG625721D1

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POWER LOGI C1 LOGI C2 CPU COM AC2 AC2 AC1
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
1 NOT USED 1 START A- PH 1 1 REM ACCESS BLK 1 1 1
CBF- 1 RELAY TRI P1
2 NOT USED 2 2 2 RESET 2
12 Terminal Diagram

2 2
3 NOT USED 3 START A- PH 3 3 RELAY TEST 3
Vol t age
3 3
Bus/ Li ne

I nput s
CBF- 2 RELAY TRI P2
4 NOT SUED 4 4 4 NOT USED 4 4 4

Et her net
5 CB CLOSED 5 START A- PH 5 5 24V COM 5 5 5
RELAY TRI P1
6 6 CBF- 3 6 6 NOT USED
START CBF_3ph 6 6 6
7 7 7 NOT USED
Pr ot ect i on cur r ent

7 START CBF_Aph START B- PH 7 7


RELAY TRI P2
8 CBF- 1 8 8 NOT USED

Di gi t al I nput s
8 START CBF_Bph 8 8
9

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9 START CBF_Cph START B- PH 9 9 9 9
UV&OV STG1
10 DC- I NPUT 10 CBF- 2 10 10 10 10
11 +24V 11 11 11 11 11
START C- PH
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UV&OV STG2

24V
12.1 Terminal Diagram of MODEL 1

24V COM 12

Out put
12 12 12
Measur ement
Measur ement

CBF- 1 12 12
13 13 START 3- PH 13
POWER OFF UV&OV STG2
14 14 CBF- 1 14
15 NOT USED 15 OPERATI ON 15
UV&OV STG2
16 16 ALARM 16
17 NOT USED 17 17 Et her net
NOT USED OVERLOAD
18 18 18
19 NOT USED 19 ALARM
19 CBF ALARM

Power I nput
20 GND 20 20
Manual
POWER LOGI C1 LOGI C2 CPU COM AC2

and cabinet mounting.


AC2 AC1
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
1 NOT USED 1 1 1 REM ACCESS BLK 1 1 1
U/ F 1 RELAY TRI P1
2 NOT USED 2 2 2 RESET 2 2 2
3 NOT USED 3 3 3 RELAY TEST 3
Vol t age

3 3
Bus/ Li ne

I nput s
U/ F 1 RELAY TRI P2
4 NOT USED 4 4 4 NOT USED 4 4 4

Et her net
5 CB CLOSED 5 5 5 24V COM 5 5 5
U/ F 1 RELAY TRI P1
6 NOT USED 6 6 6 NOT USED 6 6 6
Pr ot ect i on cur r ent

7 NOT USED 7 7 7 NOT USED


U/ F 2 RELAY TRI P2 7 7
8 8 8 8 NOT USED

Di gi t al I nput s
NOT USED 8 8

13 Dimension drawings in mm

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9 NOT USED 9 9 9
U/ F 2 UV&OV STG1
9 9
10 DC- I NPUT 10 10 10 10 10
11 +24V 11 11 11
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U/ F 3 UV&OV STG2 11 11
12.2 Terminal Diagram of MODEL 2

24V
24V COM 12

Out put
12 12 12
Measur ement
Measur ement

12 12
13 13 13
POWER OFF U/ F 4 UV&OV STG2
14 14 14
15 NOT USED 15 OPERATI ON 15
UV&OV STG2
16 16 ALARM 16
Et her net

17 NOT USED 17 17
NOT USED NOT USED
18 18 18
19 NOT USED 19 19
ALARM NOT USED

Power I nput
20 GND 20 20
Manual

Dimension drawings for CSC-211 used 19/2 inch (4U) enclosure for panel flush-mounting
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Fig.10 Flush-mounted enclosure of CSC-211 with panel cutout

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14 The Principle Outline of Logic Module


14.1 Logic 1 Module
24V COM 24V COM
+24V GJA
V16 FGJC
DO12 1
+ -
16 9 12

HARDWARE ALARM X1
DSP1A1B-24V
GJB CKJ1B START A-PH CBF-1/UF 1
CKJ1A
5 8 V17 12 9 X2
DO2 1
+ -
16
V20 GJXA X3
START A- PH CBF/ UF 1 V19
DSP2A-24V DO11 1 16 CKJ1E START A-PH CBF-2/UF 1
+ U1 -
5 8 X4
CKJ2A

1 16
ALARM DSP2A-L2-24V
+ - X5

V18 CKJ2B START A-PH CBF-3/UF 1


DSP1A-24V
5 8 X6
V1
X7
12 GJE 9 +24B
CKJ3B START B-PH CBF-1/UF 2
TOBLOCK DIGITAL OUTPUTS 12 9 X8
CKJ3A

DO3 1
+ -
16
X9
START B- PH CBF/ UF 2 8 5 DI14 CKJ3E START B-PH CBF-2/UF 2
DSP2A-24V
QDJC 5 8 X10
TO CPU AS A DIGITAL INPUT
V2
X11

BHXHB CKJ4B START C-PH CBF-1/UF 3


CKJ4A
FGJB 5 8 X12
DO4 5 8 2 15
1 16 9 12 + U2 -
+ -
QDJD
X13
START C- PH CBF/ UF 3 DSP2A-L2-24V
DSP1A-24V START 3-PH CBF-1/UF 4
CKJ5B
GJXB 5 8 X14
V3
2 15
+ U2 -
X15
CKJ5A
DSP2A-L2-24V OPERATION ALARM
DO5 1
+ -
16
5
BHXH1B
8 X16
V9
START 3- PH CBF/ UF 4 DSP1A-24V
X17
V4 BHXHD OPERATION ALARM (LATCHED)
FGJA
5 8 X18
DO2
V32
BHXHA
DO13 1
+ -
16

V33 1
+ U1 -
16 SI GNAL RESET DSP1A1B-24V
DO3 X19
V8
V34 DSP2A-L2-24V GJXD ALARM
DO4 5 8 X20
BHXH1A
QDJA
V35
J2 DO5 1 16 DO1
X1 + - 1 16
1 + -
X2
2 V36
3
X3
X4
DO6 DSP1A-24V STARTUP DSP2A-24V
4
X5
5 V37 V6
X6 DO7 V7
6
X7
7
X8
8 V38
X9 DO8
9
X10
10
X11
11 V39
X12
12
X13
DO9
13
X14
14 V40
X15 DO10
15
X16
16
X17
17
X18
18
X19
19
X20
20

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14.2 Logic 2 Module

CKJ1A 24V COM


DO7 1
+ -
16

RELAY TRI P DSP2A-24V

CKJ2A X1
1 16 12 QDJB 9 CKJ1B
+ -
12 9 X2 RELAY TRIP 1
DSP2A-24V
X3
V1 5 8
QDJE CKJ1E
5 8 X4 RELAY TRIP 2
CKJ3A X5
DO6 1
+ -
16 CKJ2B
12 9 X6 RELAY TRIP 1
UV&OV STG 1 DSP1A-24V
X7
J2 V6
X1 CKJ2E
1
X2 5 8 X8 RELAY TRIP 2
2
X3
3
X4 CKJ4A
4 X9
X5
5
6
X6 DO8 1
+ -
16
X7 CKJ3B
7
X8 5 8 X10 UV&OV STG 1
8
X9 DSP2A-24V
9
10
X10 UV&OV STG 2 CKJ5A
X11
X11
11
X12 1 16
12 + - CKJ4B
13
X13
X14 12 9 X12 UV&OV STG 2
14
X15 DSP1A-24V
15
X16
16 X13
X17 V2
17
X18
18 CKJ4E
X19
19
X20 5 8 X14 UV&OV STG 2
20
CKJ6A

DO9 1
+ -
16 X15

CKJ5B
OVERLOAD/ NOT USED DSP1A-24V 5 8 X16 UV&OV STG 2
V3
X17

CKJ7A CKJ6B OVERLOAD/NOT USED


5 8 X18
DO10 1
+ -
16
X19
CBF ALARM/ NOT USED DSP1A1B-24V
CKJ7B LX1
V4
5 8 3
CBF ALARM/NOT USED
QDJA 2 X20

DO1 1
+ -
16 12 CKJ7E 9 1

STARTUP
DSP2A-24V

V5

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15 Menu Frame

Tab.24
Abbr. Meaning Remarks
(LCD Display)
OpStatus Operating Status
Inspecting the analog input of the
Analog Analog Input
equipment.
Inspecting the measurement analog input of
Measure Measurement analog input
the equipment.
DI Status of digital inputs Inspecting the status of digital inputs.
OpConfig
SetGr Settings Group Switching setting group
Time Configuring time
Settings Settings operation
Read Read settings
Write Write settings
Switch Switch settings group
Delete Delete settings
Report Query and manage report
Listing the time of the event reports which is
searched by time sect, selecting the report
Event Query the event report
with ▲ and ▼ key, inspecting the content
with SET key.
Listing the time of the alarm reports which is
searched by time sect, selecting the report
Alarm Query the alarm report
with ▲ and ▼ key, inspecting the content
with SET key.
Listing the time of the reports with wave
which is searched by time sect, selecting the
Wave Query the report with wave
report with ▲ and ▼ key, inspecting the
content with SET key.
Listing the time of the operate reports which
is searched by time sect, selecting the report
Operate Query the operate report
with ▲ and ▼ key, inspecting the content
with SET key.
Erase Erase report
Erase event Erase the event reports Erase all the event reports
Erase Alarm Erase the alarm reports Erase all the alarm reports
Erase Wave Erase the reports with wave Erase all the reports with wave
ComConf Communication Configure
Ether 1# Ethernet port 1 Set Ethernet port 1 in CPU module
Ether 2# Ethernet port 2 Set Ethernet port 2 in CPU module
Serial Set serial port
select COM for 61850, select RS232 for
Type Communication type
EPPC, and select RS485 for IEC103
BaudRate Baud rate select 9600
Parity Parity verify
Label Set the address Hex
Dev Addr Equipment address
STA name Name of station ASCII
Bay name ASCII
Testing

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DO Test the digital output


DI Test the digital input
Pilot Test the LED
Accuracy Test the accuracy of AI
zero Test the zero drift of AI Show the zero drift of protection AI
remote Remote test
Event Function operation
Include hardware alarm, VT fail and trip
Alarm
failure
Signal Digital input
Metering Measurement analog input
exper Experiment status
Setup
Module Select the network module
Network Setup the network module Only for the network in CPU module
If configure the DIO module. For 61850
DIO Set
protocal, it is OFF
Remote Remote setup Only used for 2000 protocal, not for 61850
Manual return or automatic return of
Return Return mode
information.
Protection AI or Active deliver AI of IEC 103 (measurement
Analog
measurement AI AI or measurement and protection AI)
Status Real time or extend
Parameter Time parameter
Setting Settings inside equipment Threshold of non-current
Measure Measurement analog timing
Zero Zero drift Adjust zero drift of measurement AI again
Scale Adjust AI Scale Adjust scale of measurement AI
Save Save the adjustment Save the adjustment for zero drift and scale
Clear Clear the energy Clear the pulse energy calculate
Printer Printer setup
DevInfo Device information
version Version of software
OpInfo Operation information
ETH1# Ethernet port 1 In CPU module
ETH2# Ethernet port 2 In CPU module
MMI Man machine interface

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