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Quick Start Guide


Relion® 620 series

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1 Display Default view can be selected from e.g. single line diagram (SLD), measurements, events
2 Self-supervision and Ready-LED steady: OK, Ready-LED flashing: Internal Relay Fault (IRF), Start-LED steady: protection started,
protection indicator LEDs Start-LED flashing: protection function blocked, Trip-LED: protection operated
3 Programmable LEDs Can be programmed for alarming and indication as latched the signal. Flashing/steady features.
4 Control Circuit Breaker or Press open/close and confirm by pressing enter. If there is more than one controllable object select the object
disconnectors first with navigation buttons. Note: control has to be in Local mode.
5 Escape / Cancel Used for canceling actions and leaving setting mode without saving the values. Returns back to menu.
6 Navigation Left = go back, Right = go further, Up = scroll up, Down = scroll down. Up/down can also be used when selecting
controllable objects like breakers and switches in single line diagram.
7 Enter / Select Entering to parameter setting mode and confirming new values
8 Authorization If authorization is used you can log in or log out using this button
9 Clear Clearing events and indications, see next page for further details
10 Menu Switch views in between the main menu, single line diagram and measurements
11 Local / Remote Changes the control between Local/Remote
12 Help View help messages
13 Function buttons Can be configured as control buttons
2 Q U I C K S TA R T G U I D E R E L I O N ® 6 2 0 S E R I E S


Using the local HMI
Accessing main menu and local authorization Using the function buttons
Press to navigate between main menu, measurements The function buttons can be configured as control buttons.
and multiple single-line diagram pages. Configurations can be made with PCM600. Check the function
button action from the label, before pushing the button.
If the local authorization has been enabled you must login The action will take effect immediately when the button
before entering the menu. To login press and select user is pressed.
level with or . Confirm the selection with . Enter the
password one digit at the time using or and moving to If function buttons are set to follow L/R restriction, the control
next digit with or . Confirm the password with or must be set to Local for button to execute.
cancel using . To logout press again.
Monitored data
Changing parameters Menu → Monitoring
Press and select which setting value you want to change From here you can find a lot of information about the present
and press to change it with or keys. If there is “#” status of IED and monitored data. For example physical input
mark at the same line with parameter value, you have to first and output states, GOOSE counters, the states and I/O data
select which setting group parameter you want to change. of the function blocks and the counter values of MMS vertical
If there is no “#” mark you can change the value directly by communication. You can also find recorded data including
pressing and then select value with or and or the currents and voltages of the latest faults.
keys. Confirm the selection with . After making changes to
parameters they have to be stored to get them into use. Checking IED status (IRF)
Menu → Monitoring → IED Status → Self-supervision
Storing settings
Store the settings by going back to main menu by pressing Changing the default view
or using the key. When IED asks confirmation to commit Menu → Configuration → HMI → Default View
changes, answer “Yes“. Some changes require the IED to reboot
before the changes can be taken into use. Reboot the IED by Changing the display contrast
going to Menu → Configuration → General → Software reset Hold and press or to change the display contrast.
or switching the auxiliary power off and back on. If you want to store the contrast, go first in the menu and then
go back to the default view, so that A (Administrator) appears
Changing the overcurrent start value to the right upper corner. If authentication is enabled you need
Menu → Settings → Settings → select setting group, default 1 to login and then change the contrast.
and press → Current Protection → PHLPTOC1 → Start value
Changing the language
Clearing events and indications Menu → Language or you can push and anywhere in
There are two ways to do this: the menu and language will be changed. English is always the
• Go to clear menu by pressing or selecting Clear from default language and there can be maximum of two additional
the main menu. Then select what you want to clear and languages in the IED.
press , press (Clear text will appear and Cancel will
disappear) and then press . Changing function block naming from IEC 61850 names
• Press hold for three seconds to clear indications and to IEC 60617 or ANSI
immediately after that three seconds again to clear LEDs. Menu → Configuration → HMI → FB Naming convention

Checking IED order code, serial number, HW revision


and software version
Menu → Information → Product Identifiers

Display header area


The icon area at the upper right corner of the dislay shows
the current action or user level. These are described below:
S = Parameters are being stored, ! = Warning and/or indication Complete customer documentation is available in the product
V = Viewer, O = Operator, E = Engineer, A = Administrator pages that can be accessed through abb.com/relion.
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Most common function blocks
The most common function blocks are listed below, please refer to the 620 series Technical Manual for the full list.
The available function blocks varies depending on the selected IED and configuration used.

Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 ANSI


Protection
Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, low stage PHLPTOC 3I> 51P-1
Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high stage PHHPTOC 3I>> 51P-2
Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, instantaneous stage PHIPTOC 3I>>> 50P/51P
Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, low stage DPHLPDOC 3I> → 67-1
Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, high stage DPHHPDOC 3I>> → 67-2
Non-directional earth fault protection, low stage EFLPTOC Io> 51N-1
Non-directional earth fault protection, high stage EFHPTOC Io>> 51N-2
Non-directional earth fault protection, instantaneous stage EFIPTOC Io>>> 50N/51N
Directional earth fault protection, low stage DEFLPDEF Io> → 67N-1
Directional earth fault porotection, hig stage DEFHPDEF Io>> → 67N-2
Admittance based earth-fault protection EFPADM Yo> → 21YN
Wattmetric based earth-fault protection WPWDE Po> → 32N
Transient / intermittent earth-fault protection INTRPTEF Io> → IEF 67NIEFH
Harmonics based earth-fault protection HAEFPTOC Io>HA 51NHA
Negative-sequence overcurrent protection NSPTOC I2> 46
Phase discontinuity protection PDNSPTOC I2/I1> 46PD
Residual overvoltage protection ROVPTOV Uo> 59G
Three-phase undervoltage protection PHPTUV 3U< 27
Three-phase overvoltage protection PHPTOV 3U> 59
Positive-sequence undervoltage protection PSPTUV U1< 47U+
Negative-sequence overvoltage protection NSPTOV U2> 47O-
Frequence protection FRPFRQ f>/f<,df/dt 81
Three-phase thermal protection for feeders, cables and distribution transformers T1PTTR 3lth>F 49F
Loss of phase (undercurrent) PHPTUC 3l< 37F
Circuit breaker failure protection CCBRBRF 3I>/Io>BF 51BF/51NBF
Three-phase inrush detector INRPHAR 3l2f> 68
Master trip TRPPTRC Master Trip 94/86
Arc protection ARCSARC ARC 50L/50NL
High impedance fault detection PHIZ PHIZ PHIZ
Load shedding and restoration LSHDPFRQ UFLS/R 81LSH
Multipurpose analog protection MAPGAPC MAP MAP
Loss of load supervision LOFLPTUC 3l< 37M
Motor load jam protection JAMPTOC Ist> 51LR
Motor start-up supervision STTPMSU Is2t n< 49,66,48,51LR
Phase reversal protection PREVPTOC I2>> 46R
Thermal overload protection for motors MPTTR 3lth>M 49M
Motor differential protection MPDIF 3dl>M 87M
Voltage per hertz protection OEPVPH U/f> 24
Three-phase thermal overload protection for power transformers, two time constants T2PTTR 3lth>T 49T
Stabilized and instantaneous differential protection for 2-winding transformers TR2PTDF 3dl>T 87T
Numerical stabilized low impedance resticted earth-fault protection LREFPNDF dIoHi> 87NL
High impedance based restricted earth-fault protection HREFPDIF dIoHi> 87NH

Most common function blocks

Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 ANSI


Protection
Three-phase current measurement CMMXU 3I 3I
Sequence current measurement CSMSQI I1, I2, I0 I1, I2, I0
Residual current measurement RESCMMXU Io In
Three-phase voltage measurement VMMXU 3U 3V
Residual voltage measurement RESVMMXU Uo Vn
Sequence voltage measurement VSMSQI U1, U2, U0 V1, V2, V0
Three-phase power and energy measurement PEMMXU P, E P, E
Load profile LDPMSTA LOADPROF LOADPROF
Frequency measurement FMMXU f f
Control
Circuit-breaker control CBXCBR I ↔ O CB I ↔ O CB
Disconnector control DCXSWI I ↔ O DCC I ↔ O DCC
Earthing switch control ESXSWI I ↔ O ESC I ↔ O ESC
Disconnector position indication DCSXSWI I ↔ O DC I ↔ O DC
Earthing switch position indication ESSXSWI I ↔ O ES I ↔ O ES
Auto-reclosing DARREC O→I 79
Synchronism and energizing check SECRSYN SYNC 25
Emergency start-up ESMGAPC ESTART ESTART
Tap changer position indication TPOSSLTC TPOSM 84M
Tap changer control with voltage regulator OLATCC COLTC 90V
Logging functions
Disturbance recorder RDRE DR DFR
Fault recorder FLTMSTA FR FR
Sequence event recorder SER SER SER

Complete customer documentation is available in the product pages


that can be accessed through abb.com/relion.


For more information, please contact

ABB Distribution Solutions


P.O. Box 699
FI-65101 Vaasa, Finland
Phone: + 358 10 22 11

abb.com/substationautomation
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