Introduction to PCS-Torch Introduces the main functions of PCS-Torch, including create new project, create new device, export MOT and Manage MOT library, MOT configuration interface and
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About This Manual
The selection guide describes overview of the application and the protection, automation, control and supervision summary functions of PCS-9611S The manual can be used for selecting the configuration of software and hardware when ordering a PCS-9611S
1 Functions and Applications
Introduces the summary functions of this device, such as protection, automation, control and supervision functions Briefly introduces the typical application schemes of this device
2 Introduction to PCS-Torch
Introduces the main functions of PCS-Torch, including create new project, create new device, export MOT and Manage MOT library, MOT configuration interface and the structure of the ordering code
3 MOT Information
Introduces the meaning and options of each field, and gives a detailed description about the selection rule for the application, the firmware, the software, the hardware, the chassis structure and so on
Document Revision History
PN: ZL_PCS-9611S_X_Selection Guide_EN_Overseas General_X
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Modify the descriptions and Section "2 Introduction to
PCS-Torch" is added according to new PCS-Torch;
Thermal overload protection and arc flash protection are added;
Digital substation related contents are added
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1.1 General
The PCS-9611S relay is a protection, control and monitoring unit for various primary equipment
(such as overhead line, underground cable and transformer etc.) on solidly grounded, impedance
grounded, Peterson coil grounded and ungrounded system This relay is suitable for wall surface
mounted indoors or outdoors or flush mounted into a control panel
The function diagram of this relay is shown in Figure 1.1-1
51SEF
51P
50G 50P
59Q 27P 59P 59G 81U 81O 81R 79
CTS
37 32R
1VT
60/50 60/59
Figure 1.1-1 Functional diagram of PCS-9611S
The PCS-9611S is widely adopted not only for conventional substations, but also for digital
substations It supports IEC 61850 Editions 1 and 2 and provides GOOSE and SV network
interfaces with high real-time performance The process level network supports peer-to-peer (P2P)
mode and networking mode, including single network mode and dual network mode The station
level network can also receive and send MMS messages (such as interlocking signals) or process
level GOOSE messages (such as circuit breakers or disconnectors positions and trip signals)
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1.2 Protection Functions
67P 50/51P
Phase overcurrent protection
Up to 6 stages with independent logic
Voltage control element for each stage
Optional direction element for each stage, including forward direction, reverse direction and non-direction
Optional definite-time characteristic and inverse-time characteristic for each stage
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
Harmonic control element for each stage
67G 50/51G
Earth fault protection
Up to 6 stages with independent logic
Optional direction element for each stage, including forward direction, reverse direction and non-direction
Optional measured zero-sequence current or calculated zero-sequence current
Optional definite-time characteristic and inverse-time characteristic for each stage
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
Harmonic control element for each stage
A.67G
A.50/51G
Another group of earth fault overcurrent protection
Only measured zero-sequence current is supported
Up to 6 stages with independent logic
Optional definite-time characteristic and inverse-time characteristic for each stage
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
50/51Q Negative sequence
overcurrent protection
Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Optional direction element for each stage, including forward direction, reverse direction and non-direction
Optional definite-time characteristic and inverse-time characteristic for each stage
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
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50/51SEF Sensitive earth fault protection
The measured zero-sequence current from the high-precision
CT is adopted
Up to 6 stages with independent logic
Optional direction element for each stage, including forward direction, reverse direction and non-direction
Optional definite-time characteristic and inverse-time characteristic for each stage
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
50/51R RMS overcurrent protection
Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Full-current RMS value includes 2nd~11th harmonic component
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
37 Undercurrent protection
Optional blocking condition, including CB position and current criterion
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
50BF Breaker failure protection
Breaker failure protection and re-trip function
Optional current criterion (phase overcurrent element, zero-sequence overcurrent element, negative-sequence overcurrent element)
It can be initiated by current, circuit breaker position or external binary input
Two time delays
50PSOTF
50GSOTF
Switch-on-to-fault protection
One stage of phase overcurrent SOTF protection
One stage of earth fault overcurrent SOTF protection
Harmonic control element
Voltage control element for phase overcurrent SOTF protection
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Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Optional definite-time characteristic and inverse-time characteristic for each stage
Optional phase voltage or phase-to-phase voltage
Optional “1-out-of-3” logic or “3-out-of-3” logic
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
27P Undervoltage protection
Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Optional definite-time characteristic and inverse-time characteristic for each stage
Optional phase voltage or phase-to-phase voltage
Optional “1-out-of-3” logic or “3-out-of-3” logic
Check mode using circuit breaker position and current criterion
Blocked by instantaneous VT circuit failure
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
overvoltage protection
Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
59Pos Positive-sequence overvoltage
protection
One stage of positive-sequence overvoltage protection
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose
59G Residual overvoltage
protection
Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Optional measured zero-sequence voltage or calculated zero-sequence voltage
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
81O Overfrequency protection
Up to 6 stages with independent logic
Voltage control element
81U Underfrequency protection
Up to 6 stages with independent logic
Voltage control element
81R Rate of change of frequency
protection
Up to 6 stages with independent logic
Voltage control element
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32R Reverse power protection
Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
60/50 Unbalance current protection
Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
60/59 Unbalance voltage protection
Up to 2 stages with independent logic
Selectable trip purpose or alarm purpose for each stage
CLP Cold load pickup
It can be triggered by on-load signal or circuit breaker position
Short resetting is supported
25 Synchro-check Independent logic for auto-reclosing and manually closing
49 Thermal overload protection Two stages of thermal overload protection, one stage for
alarm purpose and the other stage for trip purpose
50L/NL Arc flash protection
The arc flash signal is acquired by an arc sensor
It is combined with the auxiliary fault current criterion
Circuit breaker & disconnector control (Remote/Local)
Synchronism check for remote and manual closing
Voltage selection
1.4 Measurement Functions
Energy metering (active and reactive energy are calculated in import and export direction
respectively)
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System frequency supervision
Two RS-485 serial ports using IEC 60870-5-103
One RS-485 serial port for clock synchronization
Support GOOSE communication module using IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE
Full compatibility between IEC 61850 Editions 1 and 2
Redundancy protocols PRP and HSR
One front RJ45 port for debugging
1.7 Digital Interface
Support IEC 61850 MMS Server via extendable electrical or optical Ethernet port
Support IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE via extendable electrical or optical Ethernet port
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user's login and logout authority management
4 Programmable operator pushbuttons with user-configurable labels
Up to 15/18 (6U, 1/3 or 1/2 chassis) programmable target LEDs with user-configurable
labels
1 RS-232 or RS-485 rear ports for printer
Language switchover—English+ selected language
Configuration tool—PCS-Studio
1.9 Additional Functions
User programmable logic
Fault location
Fault phase selection
System phase sequences rotation function (ABC or ACB)
Clock synchronization
IRIG-B: IRIG-B via RS-485 differential level or TTL level
PPS: Pulse per second (PPS) via RS-485 differential level or binary input
PPM: Pulse per minute (PPM) via RS-485 differential level or binary input
IEEE1588: Clock message based on IEEE1588 via optical fibre interface
SNTP (PTP): Unicast (point-to-point) SNTP mode via Ethernet network
SNTP (BC): Broadcast SNTP mode via Ethernet network
Message (IEC103/Modbus/DNP3.0): Clock messages through IEC103 protocol,
Modbus protocol and DNP3.0 protocol
Cyber security
NERC CIP
IEC 62351
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IEC 62443
IEEE 1686
1.10 Typical Applications
There are several typical applications for different application situation
Used as a feeder line protection
51SEF
51P
50G 50P
1CT
51Q
67SEF SOTF
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CTS
3VTs 3CTs
FR
Busbar
3VTs
1CT 3CTs
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2 Introduction to PCS-Torch
Table of Contents
2.1 Overview 2-1
2.2 Create New Project 2-1
2.3 Create New Device 2-2
2.4 MOT Configuration Interface 2-3
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2.1 Overview
The PCS-Torch is an auxiliary ordering tool for the PCS S series products of NR Electric It is
recommended to run on a MS Windows 7/10 operating system This tool helps to create a
complete order code with detailed specifications based on the selection of functional options such
as software and hardware This tool supports engineering methods to create models of various
types of the PCS S series protection, measurement and control devices in power substations, and
can view or select device hardware and software configurations before sales Meanwhile, it could
preview device rear modules, and import or export the device configuration results in the form of
Excel table The model library of all the types of device could be updated online automatically or
offline manually to facilitate the access of the latest functions of PCS S series devices
2.2 Create New Project
PCS-Torch manages a project according to the structure of "Project (Substation)"→"Voltage
Level"→"Bay"→"Device" as shown in Figure 2.2-1, however, it also supports to create a new
device under the node of "Substation" or "Voltage Level" directly
Click the button “New” to create a new project sorted by substation name Project (Substation)
Voltage Level
Bay
Device Device
Device
Right-click the menu “New voltage level ” to create a new voltage level Right-click the menu “New bay ” to create a new bay
Right-click the menu “New device ” to create a new device
Right-click the menu “New device ” to create a new device
Right-click the menu “New device ” to create a new device
Figure 2.2-1 Project navigation when ordering IEDs
Create several voltage levels or devices under the project node
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Create several bays or devices under the voltage level node
Create several devices under the bay node
2.3 Create New Device
Create a new project
Open an existing project
Save the current project
Update the MOT library online
Import the MOT library locally
Right-click the menu "New device " under the node of project, voltage level or bay to create a
new device By the pop-up dialog box, enter the device name, select the device type and MOT
version, and then click the button "OK" to create MOT information of the device
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2.4 MOT Configuration Interface
In the MOT configuration interface, the integral ordering code is displayed at the top The detailed
MOT information is shown in a row/column format The first column indicates MOT item, the
second column indicates available options corresponding to each item, the third column indicates
the description about the chosen option, and the fourth column indicates the ordering code
corresponding to the chosen option
Double-click the cell in the "Option" column to switch the option from drop-down box When the
contents of the cell in the "Option" column is changed, the corresponding contents of the
"Description" and "Code" columns in the same row are changed synchronously, and the
corresponding bit of ordering code is also changed synchronously There is possibly a mandatory
binding rule or mutual exclusion rule among MOT items The option will be chosen fixedly if an
option's mandatory binding rule is activated The option will be hidden if an option's mutual
exclusion rule is activated