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Line differential protection devices

SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Compact Series

7SD82 7SL82 SIPROTEC 5 Series

SIPROTEC 5
Modular

7SD86 7SD87 7SL86 7SL87

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Do you need a line differential protection?

Then you should be interested in 7SD80!

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Line differential protection
Ethernet Redundancy-Protocol PRP

• Seamless redundancy is required


Customer requirement

• Star structures and redundant networks


are preferred

• PRP available for all protection devices


• Strict separation of communication and protection in
Siemens solution

device design
• Dedicated communication module relieves • Seamless
protection CPU • Setting free

Benefits
• Additional filters on communication module for • Increased system availability
higher communication performance and security • Retrofitting on existing module
• Existing modules can be updated • Secure and safe operation
• Safes investment

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Selection table for line differential protection devices

7SD80 7SD82 7SD86 7SD87 7SL82 7SL86 7SL87

Number of line ends 2 2-6 2–6 2–6 2-6 2–6 2–6

Tripping, T-trip (minimum) 3-pol., 21ms 3-pol., 19ms 3-pol., 9ms 1/3-pol., 9ms 3-pol., 19ms 3-pol., 9ms 1/3-pol., 9ms

Transformer on line –      

Comm.: 2-Draht (int/ext) [km] 20 / – – / 20 – / 20 – / 20 – / 20 – / 20 – / 20

Comm.: LWL (int/ext) [km] 24 / – 100 / 170 100 / 170 100 / 170 100 / 170 100 / 170 100 / 170

Comm.: C37.94 (int/ext) –/– /– /– /– /– /– /–

Comm.: G703(1/6), X.21 (int/ext) –/– –/ –/ –/ –/ –/ –/
4I, 3U 4I, 4U 8I, 8U1) 8I, 8U1) 4I, 4U 8I, 8U1) 8I, 8U1)
Inputs and Outputs (maximum) 7BI, 9BO 11BI, 23BO 31BI,46BO1) 31BI,46BO1) 11BI, 23BO 31BI,46BO1) 31BI, 46BO1)
9BI, 16BO changeable changeable 9BI, 16BO changeable changeable

Distance protection (2 in 1) – – – – –  

PMU –      

1) Largest standard variant, changeable (modular)


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Line differential protection
7SD86 – Profile

• 2 – 6 line end differential protection


• Tripping: 3-pole, 9 ms minimum
• Transformer within protection zone
Applications

• 1,5 CB schemes
• Intern: FO up to 100 km, C37.94
• Extern: FO up to 170 km, G703,
X.21 and pilot wires up to 20 km

• 8 I, 8 V, 31 BI, 46 BO (modular)

Suitable device 7SD86


• Differential protection with adaptive restraint • Integrated commissioning help
Device functions

algorithm • Phasor measurement unit PMU


• Redundant protection interfaces • Modular SIPROTEC 5 HW and SW
• Multimedia protection interfaces • IEC 61850 (Edition 1 and 2)
• MPLS (IP) – network communication • SIPROTEC 5 standard functions for protection,
control and monitoring

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Protection

Line Differential Protection

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Do you still need more functionality?

Then you find a suitable device within


SIPROTEC 5!

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Line differential protection devices

SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Compact Series

7SD82 7SL82 SIPROTEC 5 Series

SIPROTEC 5
Modular

7SD86 7SD87 7SL86 7SL87

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
Multi line end topologies

• Multi-line end topologies (max. 6 ends, max. 12 CTs)


requirement
Customer

• Successive extension of protection topologies (e.g. Side 2


new feeders, connection of wind parks) I2
• One protection device per line end only
Side 3
• 87L considers currents from 6 line ends I3
• Max. 2 CTs per device at each line end
Siemens
solution

• Two protection interfaces per device for chain,


ring and hot standby topologies Side 1
• Local parameterization only
I1

• Just a few more settings: 2nd PI, • Reduced investment


no. of line ends and device ID (just one protection device per line end)
functions

Benefits
• Automatic topology detection, monitoring and • Simplified parameterization
Device

switchover • Reduced wiring


• Partial current summation • Shortened commissioning
• PI commissioning help • Increased system availability

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Agenda

• 7SD80
• 7SD82, 7SD86, 7SD87
• 7SL82, 7SL86, 7SL87 (2 in 1)

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Line differential protection
7SD80 – Profile

• 2-end line differential protection


• Tripping: 3-pole, 21ms minimum
• Cable or overhead line
Applications

• Up to 24/20 km over FO/pilot wire connection


• All star point connections

• 4 I, 3 V, 7 BI, 9 BO
• IEC 61850 (Edition 1 and 2)
and further standard protocols

Most suitable device 7SD80


• Phase comparison protection • Ethernet redundancy protocols
Device functions

• Directional overcurrent protection • Integrated control buttons


• Earth fault detection in isolated and • Removable terminal blocks
compensated grids • Settable threshold for binary inputs
• Redundant protection interfaces • 9 function keys
• Integrated pilot wire modem • Standard functions for protection,
• Integrated commissioning help control and monitoring

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Line differential protection – 7SD80
Phase current comparison

• Robust differential protection method for medium


requirement
Customer

and low voltages


• Use of present comm. infrastructure
• Use of present current transformers

• Phase segregated differential protection based on


method of phase current comparison
Siemens

• Use of well proven algorithm of 7SD511 and


solution

7SD512 devices

• Phase current comparison with static and dynamic • Low communication requirements
stage (sensitivity under all load conditions) • Low CT requirements
functions

• Phase determination robust against signal distortion • High stability at external faults and

Benefits
Device

(e.g. CT saturation) against CT saturation


• Minimum comm. requirements due to a few signals • Simplified settings
only to be transmitted • Load independent sensitivity
• High availability
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Line differential protection – 7SD80
Directional overcurrent protection

• Ring cable or meshed grids


requirement
Customer

• Single and multiple infeed


• Selective backup and emergency
protection with short clearing times
• Voltage transformers available
• Directional emergency OC element for selective ring
line protection in case of disturbed communication
Siemens
solution

(87L blocked)
• Reverse interlocking to protect busbars in ring
stations

• Multi stage OC element configurable as backup or • Increased system availability


emergency protection • One device – no extra wiring
functions

Benefits
• 3 stages: def. time OC, phase/ground • Simplified settings
Device

• 1 stage: inv. time OC, phase/ground • Use of present infrastructure


• Stage mode: directional/non directional

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Line differential protection – 7SD80
Earth fault detection in isolated or compensated grids

• Power cables
requirement
Customer

• Grids with isolated or compensated star point


• Fast, selective clearing of earth faults

• Differential protection with a separate algorithm for


sensitive detection of earth faults in grids with
Siemens
solution

isolated or compensated star point

• Earth fault differential protection for isolated and • Fast fault clearing reduces the strain of power cable
compensated grids isolation due to voltage raising
functions

Benefits
• Determination of zero system power S0 based on • Increased power cable life time
Device

3U0 and IEE measurement • Increased system availability


• Comparison of zero system power S0
• Settable mode for indication or tripping

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Line differential protection – 7SD80
Redundant protection interfaces

• A fiber optic link is available in addition to the


requirement
Customer

established pilot wire (2 wires) connection

7SD80 7SD80

Pilot wire
• Two integrated protection interfaces PI for
communication via FO (up to 24 km) or pilot wires Barrier transformer
Siemens
solution

(up to 20 km)
• Integrated pilot wire modem

FO
Port B Port B
• Redundant operation of both PIs for optical fiber and • Increased system availability
pilot wire • No external comm. converters
functions

Benefits
• Automatic switchover from optical fiber to pilot wire • Use of present infrastructure
Device

in case of FO disturbance • Simplified settings


• PI commissioning help (FO, pilot wire)
• Monitoring of communication quality

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Line differential protection – 7SD80
Integrated pilot wire modem

• Use of existing pilot wires and telephone lines


requirement
Customer

with 2 wires
• Direct replacement of analog protection without Pilot wires
external converters
P

Barrier transformer
• Integrated pilot wire modem with digital Modem
communication
Siemens
solution

• Direct connection of pilot wires at the terminal block 7SD80

• Adaptation to different types and lengths of pilot • Use of existing infrastructure


wires and to different environment conditions via • No external comm. converters
functions

Benefits
parameter settings • No additional wiring
Device

• Protection interface commissioning help (measured • Increased system availability


values) and monitoring • Increased safety
• Simplified settings

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Line differential protection – 7SD80
Commissioning help for protection interfaces

• Limited personal resources


requirement

Indications Settings
Customer

• Short commissioning time


• Use of present communication channels value 1 = xxx Par 1 = f (value 1 )
(FO and/or pilot wires) value 2 = xxx Par 2 = f (value 2 )
: :
• Automatic determination and display of PI related :
measured physical values status x = ON Topology Info
Siemens
solution

• Decision help within the manual lead to optimized status y = OFF


settings of a few parameters : Delay times
: Availability
: Measured
. values

• Measured values representing the PI status (for FO • Short commissioning time


and pilot wire each) • Simplified settings
functions

Benefits
• Monitoring of PI communication • Use of present infrastructure
Device

• Mode-parameter allows simplified adaptation to • Increased system availability


present pilot wire communication paths

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Line differential protection – 7SD80
Removable terminal blocks

• Possibility of pre-wiring
requirement
Customer

• Simplified device replacement in service cases

• Pluggable terminal blocks for currents and voltages


• Integrated current transformers within the terminal
Siemens
solution

block

• All configuration settings are carried out by • Reduced wiring effort


parameters within DIGSI: • Minimum off time in service case
functions

Benefits
• Secondary CT values (1A/5A) • Devices don‘t need to be opened
Device

• Thresholds for binary inputs • No danger through open secondary CT circuits


Simplified device handling

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Line differential protection – 7SD80
Integrated control buttons for switching devices

• Limited space on console panels


requirement
Customer

• Local control of a switching device


(breaker, disconnector, ground connector)
CB

• Integrated control buttons


• Completely integrated control functionality
Siemens
solution

Integrated control buttons

• Switching device: ON/OFF • Compact local control


• Capture and display of switching status • Reduced wiring effort
functions

Benefits
• Monitoring of plausibility • Increased system availability
Device

• Interlocking via CFC logic • Short commissioning and maintenance times


• Settable switching authority and mode • Authorized access only
• Secured access via confirmation ID Cost savings

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Line differential protection
Ethernet Redundancy-Protocol HSR

• Seamless redundancy is required


Customer requirement

• Cost effective network structure are preferred

• HSR available for all protection devices


• Ring structures up to 50 devices
Siemens solution

• Strict separation of communication and protection in


device design • Seamless
• Dedicated communication module relieves • Setting free
protection CPU • Increased system availability

Benefits
• Additional filters on communication module for • Retrofitting on existing module
higher communication performance and security • Secure and safe operation
• Existing modules can be updated • Cost savings
• Safes investment
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Agenda

• 7SD80
• 7SD82, 7SD86, 7SD87
• 7SL82, 7SL86, 7SL87 (2 in 1)

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Line differential protection
7SD82 – Profile

• 2 - 6 line end differential protection


• Tripping: 3-pole, 19 ms minimum
• Transformer within protection zone
Applications

• Intern: FO up to 100 km, C37.94


• Extern: FO up to 170 km, G703,
X.21 and pilot wires up to 20 km

• 4 I, 4 V, 11/23 BI, 9/16 BO

Suitable device 7SD82


• Differential protection with adaptive restraint • Integrated commissioning help
Device functions

algorithm • Phasor measurement unit PMU


• Redundant protection interfaces • Modular SIPROTEC 5 SW
• Multimedia protection interfaces • IEC 61850 (Edition 1 and 2)
• MPLS (IP) – network communication • SIPROTEC 5 standard functions for protection,
control and monitoring

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Line differential protection
7SD87 – Profile

• 2 – 6 line end differential protection


• Tripping: 1- and 3-pole, 9 ms minimum
• Transformer within protection zone
Applications

• 1,5 CB schemes
• Intern: FO up to 100 km, C37.94
• Extern: FO up to 170 km, G703,
X.21 and pilot wires up to 20 km

• 8 I, 8 V, 31 BI, 46 BO (modular)

Suitable device 7SD87


• Differential protection with adaptive restraint • Integrated commissioning help
Device functions

algorithm • Phasor measurement unit PMU


• Redundant protection interfaces • Modular SIPROTEC 5 HW and SW
• Multimedia protection interfaces • IEC 61850 (Edition 1 and 2)
• MPLS (IP) – network communication • SIPROTEC 5 standard functions for protection,
control and monitoring

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Agenda

• 7SD80
• 7SD82, 7SD86, 7SD87
• 7SL82, 7SL86, 7SL87 (2 in 1)

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Line differential and distance protection (2 in 1)
7SL82 – Profile

• 2 – 6 line end differential protection


• Distance protection
• Tripping: 3-pole, 19 ms minimum
Applications

• Transformer within protection zone


• Intern: FO up to 100 km, C37.94
• Extern: FO up to 170 km, G703,
X.21 and pilot wires up to 20 km

• 4 I, 4 V, 11/23 BI, 9/16 BO (modular)

Suitable device 7SL86


• Differential protection with adaptive restraint • Integrated commissioning help
Device functions

algorithm • Phasor measurement unit PMU


• Full scheme distance protection • Modular SIPROTEC 5 HW and SW
• Redundant protection interfaces • IEC 61850 (Edition 1 and 2)
• Multimedia protection interfaces • SIPROTEC 5 standard functions for protection,
• MPLS (IP) – network communication control and monitoring

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Line differential and distance protection (2 in 1)
7SL86 – Profile

• 2 – 6 line end differential protection


• Distance protection
• Tripping: 3-pole, 9 ms minimum
Applications

• Transformer within protection zone


• 1,5 CB schemes
• Intern: FO up to 100 km, C37.94
• Extern: FO up to 170 km, G703,
X.21 and pilot wires up to 20 km

• 8 I, 8 V, 31 BI, 46 BO (modular)

Suitable device 7SL86


• Differential protection with adaptive restraint • Integrated commissioning help
Device functions

algorithm • Phasor measurement unit PMU


• Full scheme distance protection • Modular SIPROTEC 5 HW and SW
• Redundant protection interfaces • IEC 61850 (Edition 1 and 2)
• Multimedia protection interfaces • SIPROTEC 5 standard functions for protection,
• MPLS (IP) – network communication control and monitoring

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Line differential and distance protection (2 in 1)
7SL87 – Profile

• 2 – 6 line end differential protection


• Distance protection
• Tripping: 1- and 3-pole, 9 ms minimum
Applications

• Transformer within protection zone


• 1,5 CB schemes
• Intern: FO up to 100 km, C37.94
• Extern: FO up to 170 km, G703,
X.21 and pilot wires up to 20 km

• 8 I, 8 V, 31 BI, 46 BO (modular)

Suitable device 7SL87


• Differential protection with adaptive restraint • Integrated commissioning help
Device functions

algorithm • Phasor measurement unit PMU


• Full scheme distance protection • Modular SIPROTEC 5 HW and SW
• Redundant protection interfaces • IEC 61850 (Edition 1 and 2)
• Multimedia protection interfaces • SIPROTEC 5 standard functions for protection,
• MPLS (IP) – network communication control and monitoring

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
Differential protection with adaptive restraint algorithm

• High sensitivity also at low fault currents


requirement
Customer

• High stability against external faults Idiff


• Different current transformers Idiff = |∑ I |
• Communication over digital networks Trip area
Irest = Idiff > + ∑ |Ierrors|

• 87L uses an algorithm with adaptive (real) error


restraint against capacitive charging currents, CT Trip: Idiff > Irest
Restraint
Siemens
solution

errors, signal distortion and time sync. errors area

Idiff> Irest

• 87L with two stages for sensitive fault detection and • Maximum of sensitivity
ultra speed tripping in case of high current faults • Use of present and different CTs
functions

Benefits
• Consideration of different CTs and communication • More stability at signal distortion
Device

network behaviors (e.g. CT saturation and inrush)


• Monitoring of measurement and communication • Secure operation in digital communication networks
links • Increased system availability

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
1 ½ circuit breaker schemes

• 1 ½ CB = 2 feeders with 3 breakers


Customers requirement

• Main and backup protection per feeder


• AR, SYN und BFP per each breaker
• Common bay control (diameter)

• Redundant protection per feeder with differential


and distance protection, AR, SYN and BFP
Siemens solution

• Increased selectivity through separate CT


measurement (7Sx86/87) • Increased system availability
• STUB protection at open disconnector • Reduced wiring

Benefits
• One control device for the whole bay (6MD8) with • High amount of binary inputs/outputs
synchrocheck, all currents and voltages get • Reduced commissioning effort
considered • Reduced investment
• Fast data exchange via diameter bus IEC61850 (high integration and less devices)

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
Power transformer within the protection zone

• Transformer within the protection zone


requirement
Customer

• Protection with one device only

Power transformer

• Transformer fully configurable: rated power,


voltages, vector groups and star point handling
Siemens
solution

• Accessories: Inrush blocking and thermal overload PDI


protection Communication

• 87L with the option "Transformer" • Reduced investment


• Transformer data configurable 1 by 1 (no separate transformer protection needed)
functions

Benefits
• Inrush detection and blocking • Simplified parameterization
Device

• Thermal overload protection • Reduced wiring


• Shortened commissioning

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
7SL8: Full scheme distance protection (2 in 1)

• Distance protection as second main protection 7SD8 + 7SA8


requirement
Customer

(main 2) required
• Compact solution in one device
7SL8 = 2 in 1
• Selectivity and fast tripping
DIFF
• VTs available
DIFF
• One device 7SL8 supports dissimilar redundancy
with differential protection and a full scheme
DIST
Siemens

distance protection with additional functions like in a


solution

pure distance relay 7SA8


DIST

• Multi zone distance protection for all kinds of star • Increased system availability
point connections • Reduced wiring
functions

• Quadrilateral and MHO- characteristics • Reduced setting effort

Benefits
Device

• All popular pickup methods • Reduced commissioning effort


• Trip 1/3-pole, tripping time <1 period • Reduced investment
• Tele protection schemes (compact solution in one device)
• Power swing detection, out of step prot.

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
Redundant protection interfaces

• Redundancy: high availability required for differential


requirement
Customer

protection Ring topology Hot Standby


• Multiple communication paths available

• Two protection interfaces per device


• Configurable redundancy concepts
Siemens
solution

• Ring topologies and Hot Standby


• PI monitoring and automatic switchover

• Hardware: double-module or 2 modules • Increased system availability


• Hot Standby for 2-end topologies • Less setting effort
functions

Benefits
• Ring communication for multi end (>2) • Reduced commissioning effort through
Device

• Automatic monitoring of telegrams and fast automatic connecting


switchover to the healthy link (no interruption of
differential protection)

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
Multimedia protection interfaces

• Communication via optical fiber FO, existing 2-wire Cascading FO


requirement
Customer

connections (pilot wire, telephone cable) and digital


communication networks (SDH, IP-MPLS)
Direct FO
C37.94
Digital
• Integrated modules for FO up to 100 km and digital network
networks according C37.94
Siemens
solution

• External converters for pilot wires up to 20 km and G703, X.21


digital networks according X.21 and G703
• Ext. FO-repeaters up to 170 km
2-wire connection

• Modules changeable and upgradeable • Use of present infrastructure


• Modules with two interfaces • Future save investment in protection and
functions

Benefits
• Automatic time synchronization communication
Device

• Monitoring of PI transfer quality • Increased system availability (application


• Automatic restraint against disturbances and of differential protection for longer lines)
network re-routings

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
MPLS (IP) Network Communication

• SDH technology already obsolet


requirement
Customer

• Retrofitting of SDH- through IP-MPLS networks


• New networks with IP-MPLS only
• Homologation of different applications on a common Router with Router with
communication platform line card line card

C37.94 MPLS- C37.94


• Connection to IP-MPLS networks via router- Network
linecards with VPN-tunnel and jitter-buffer E1 E1
Siemens
solution

• Interfaces: C37.94 (FO module) and E1-(G703.6)


via external converter

• Modules changeable and upgradeable • Use of present IP-infrastructure


• Automatic restraint against disturbances and • Future save investment in protection and
functions

Benefits
network re-routings in IP-MPLS networks communication
Device

• Monitoring of protection interface transfer quality • Increased system availability (application


of differential protection for longer lines , reduced
signal delay times)

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Line differential protection SIPROTEC 5
Phasor measurement unit (PMU)

• Dynamic ‚Wide Area Monitoring‘


requirement
Customer

• Blackout prevention via over-regional control


operation

• Phasor measurement available in each SIPROTEC


5 device
Siemens
solution

• Data transmission to regional data concentrators


(e.g. SIGUARD PDP) according C37.118

• Phasor determination of local currents and voltages • Increased grid quality and stability
with us-accuracy • Increased system availability
functions

Benefits
• GPS time synchronization • Future save investment in new relay device
Device

• Upgradeable Ethernet module technology


• Protocol setting = SYNC/PMU • Reduced setting effort

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Line differential protection
Migration Path

600er Series SIPROTEC Compact

7SD600 7SD80

SIPROTEC 4 SIPROTEC 5

7SD610 7SD82 7SL82

Modular

7SD52 7SD86 7SD87

7SD53 7SL86 7SL87

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Appendix

Thank you for your attention!

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SIPROTEC Compact –
Perfect protection for distribution systems and industry

Based on SIPROTEC 4 range the worlds leading protection


+ technology

Space saving housing, compact design, Simple installation


+
and retrofitting

+ Intuitive user interface with really easy operation

Excellent functionality, highly flexible and strong


+ communicator

SIPROTEC Compact range redefines protection technology

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SIPROTEC Compact at a glance

Nine freely parameterizable Battery can be exchanged


function keys from the front panel

Eight freely
Front mounted USB interface
assignable LEDs

Six-line display 2 Interfaces for remote access

Pluggable current and Programmable logic CFC and


voltage terminal blocks flexible protection functions
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SIPROTEC Compact
Device series

Feeder Automation Controller

7SC80

Time-overcurrent protection 7SJ80 7SD80 Line differential protection

Time-overcurrent protection
for connecting to low-power 7SJ81 7SK80 Motor protection
transformers

Voltage- and Motor protection for connecting


7RW80 7SK81
frequency protection to low-power transf.

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SIPROTEC 5 – the new SIPROTEC series

Individually configurable devices –


+
cost-efficient solution over the entire life cycle

Trendsetting system architecture –


+
flexibility and security for highly meshed systems

Multilayered security mechanisms –


+
Maximum possible security and availability

Consistent engineering for system and devices –


+
Efficient operation concepts, flexible engineering

SIPROTEC 5 – the new benchmark for protection, automation, and monitoring of grids

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SIPROTEC 5
Functional Integration

SIPROTEC 5 – 1 device for all tasks

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SIPROTEC 5
Device series

Fault Recorder 7KE85

Overcurrent and
Distance protection 7SA8 7SJ8
feeder protection

Combined line
differential and distance 7SL8 7SD8 Line differential protection
protection

Breaker management 7VK 8 6MD8 Bay controller

7UT8 Transformer differential protection

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SIPROTEC 5
Perfectly tailored fit

• Flexible configuration of the device hardware


• Flexible configuration of the device functionality
• Adaptable through out the whole life cycle

1 Base module with main functions


+ Optional expansion modules
+ Operator panels for base and expansion modules
+ Optional plug-in modules

= Your individual SIPROTEC 5-device,


supplied completely assembled by Siemens!

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SIPROTEC 5
Designed to communicate

• Serial and Ethernet-based


communication modules
• Electrical and optical versions
• Basic module with 2 slots for
communication modules
• Expansion module CB202
with 2 additional slots
• In total up to 4 communication modules per
SIPROTEC 5 device in any combination
• Flexible IEC 61850 Engineering
• Full compatibility with IEC 61850 Edition 1 and 2

Ideally equipped for the demands of today and the future

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SIPROTEC 5
Holistic Workflow

Operation Design
• Documentation • Application
• Testing • Specification
• Maintenance

Holistic
Workflow
Commissioning Implementation
• Test • Device selection
• Documentation • Planning
• Engineering
• Settings

Streamlined workflow from system design to operation

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SIPROTEC 5
Smart automation of grids

• Highly precise acquisition and


processing of process values
and Synchrophasor (PMU)
for all SIPROTEC 5 devices
• Open, scalable architecture
for IT Integration and new functions
• Intelligent functions, e.g. for
network operation, analysis
of faults or Power Quality
• Latest and demanding standards
in communication and Cyber Security

Platform for high grid stability and intelligent energy automation

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Safety and security inside

• Durable and robust hardware and a


sophisticated layout of the entire electronics
• Highest strength regarding voltage,
EMC, climate and mechanical stress
• Safety CT-Plug
• Sophisticated self-monitoring routines
• Multilayered security mechanism
in every link of the safety and security chain
• Security routines according to IEC 62351
for IP protocols such as IEC 61850

Highest degree of safety, reliability and availability

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