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Distributed Multifunction Fault Recorder
Platform Hardware Version: C
Platform Software Version: 12
Publication Reference: RPV311-TM-EN-4
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Reason RPV311

Reason RPV311 © ALSTOM 2014. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given

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TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1: Functional design overview 27 Figure 2: RA333, RA332, RA333 and RPV311 47 Figure 3: Front View of the RPV311 49 Figur

Page 3 - Contents

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 100 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 38: Steady-state recorder – harmonics configuration section A The IDENTIFIER field show

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RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 101 Figure 39: Steady-state recorder – flicker configuration section A The IDENTIFIER field shows

Page 5 - Chapter 6 Records 152

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 102 RPV311-TM-EN-4 13 GROUPS Group setup allows the user to monitor voltage and current circuit informa

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RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 103 14 RELAYS Relays indicate events or state transitions and set off the alarm on the equipment.

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Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 104 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 42: Relay signaling events configuration section A The LOG events text field allows use

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RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 105 15 PMU Synchrophasors are measured and broadcast according to the specifications containe

Page 9 - Appendix A 316

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 106 RPV311-TM-EN-4 In Spontaneous mode the RPV sends the PMU data automatically up to 4 different socket addresses

Page 10 - TABLE OF FIGURES

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 107 16 MODBUS Status, analog and digital data are available in MODBUS registers. Access to SCADA

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Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 108 RPV311-TM-EN-4 A The ENABLE check box allows user to enable recording. B The ANALOG DATA field allows user to s

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RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 109 17 DNP3 The DNP3 functionality is fully associated with the MODBUS functionality in the RPV31

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Figure 31: Adding and editing a DC threshold 90 Figure 32: Fault recorder – triggered recording configuration section 91 Figure 33: Fault recorder

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Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 110 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Channel name RA33x input Channel type DNP3 Database associated number D1 A201 Physical 00 D2 A21

Page 15 - CHAPTER 1

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 111 Figure 45: Analog channels selected A The field is only used for analog quantities with DNP3;

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Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 112 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Data name MODBUS register number DNP3 Database associated number Data type 0 00 Alarms: bit 0:

Page 17 - 2 FOREWORD

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 113 Note: Whenever MODBUS/DNP3 feature is enabled, the RPV will send both types of messages. It is

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OPERATION CHAPTER 5

Page 20 - 3 PRODUCT SCOPE

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 116 RPV311-TM-EN-4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides information on possible ways to access and operate the dev

Page 21 - 4 UNPACKING

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 117 2 LOCAL INTERFACE The RPV311 has a local interface for human-machine interaction, composed of a d

Page 22 - 5 EXTERNAL INDICATION

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 118 RPV311-TM-EN-4  Date and time;  If the equipment is in normal operation;  If the equipment is using the IRIG-

Page 23

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 119 Figure 47: Status monitoring sequence

Page 24 - 6 KEY FEATURES

Figure 64: Monitoring with plots 145 Figure 65: Monitoring circuit quantities via Web interface 146 Figure 66: Monitoring the status of digital ch

Page 25 -  Support for IEC 61850:

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 120 RPV311-TM-EN-4 2.3.2 MONITORING It is possible to locally monitor the analog quantities measured by the RPV311. Q

Page 26 - 7 COMPLIANCE

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 121 Figure 48: Monitoring sequence

Page 27 - 8 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 122 RPV311-TM-EN-4 2.3.3 RECORDS This menu shows the list of records provided by the equipment in decreasing

Page 28 - 9 ORDERING OPTIONS

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 123 Figure 49: Records monitoring sequence: Fault disturbance, TW and average series

Page 29 - 9.2 RA331

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 124 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 50: Records monitoring sequence: harmonics, flicker and SOE

Page 30 - 9.3 RA332

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 125 2.3.4 SETTINGS Shows the RPV311 configuration, related to:  Equipment identification;  Sync

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Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 126 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 51: Equipment settings monitoring sequence

Page 32 - 9.4 RA333

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 127 Figure 52: Circuit and channel settings monitoring sequence

Page 33 - CHAPTER 2

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 128 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 53: Relays, PMU and MODBUS settings monitoring sequence

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RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 129 2.3.5 GENERAL INFORMATION Shows general information about the equipment, such as:  Equipment m

Page 35 - 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY

Figure 96: Screws of the Back Panel 250 Figure 97: Analog input terminals 251 Figure 98: Screws of the Back Panel 251 Figure 99: Internal Jumper

Page 36 - 3 SYMBOLS

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 130 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 54: General information monitoring sequence

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RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 131 3 MONITORING WEB INTERFACE 3.1 ACCESSING THE MONITORING WEB INTERFACE The equipment’s monitori

Page 38 - 4.3 FUSING REQUIREMENTS

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 132 RPV311-TM-EN-4 in order to verify the support applications and the minimum requirements needed to access all the R

Page 39 - 4.4 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 133 . If the equipment is not fond with the default IP settings, refer to Chapter 5 in order to be abl

Page 40 - 4.6 PERIPHERAL CIRCUITRY

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 134 RPV311-TM-EN-4 To finish the session, click on the <LOGOUT> button. A confirmation box will appear. Click Ye

Page 41 - 4.7 UPGRADING/SERVICING

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 135  Memory usage: indicates the memory usage related to the fault, disturbance, TW, steady-state and

Page 42

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 136 RPV311-TM-EN-4 3.4 LOG The Log screen, shown in Figure 58, displays a history of equipment event logs. Figure 5

Page 43 - 6 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 137 The Manual Trigger screen, shown in Figure 59, allows the user to trigger the equipment manually ev

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Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 138 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 60: Fault recorder screen A The Search box allows user to choose the period of time of the

Page 45 - CHAPTER 3

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 139 3.6.1 DISTURBANCE RECORDER The Disturbance recorder screen, shown in Figure 61, displays a histor

Page 47 - 2 HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 140 RPV311-TM-EN-4 G The <COMTRADE> button allows download of record, line per line, and saving it in the COMTRAD

Page 48 - 3 MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTATION

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 141 E The <DETAILS> button allows user to view information about the record. This information is

Page 49

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 142 RPV311-TM-EN-4  Time stamp: indicates the date and time of event log (yyyymm-dd hh:mm:ss[.uuuuuu]  0000 (UTC tim

Page 50

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 143 D SOE records listed, with the following information:  Time stamp: indicates the date and time of

Page 51 - 3.3 RA332

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 144 RPV311-TM-EN-4 ¹ Is not calculated for circuits of 1 element without 3-phase synthesis. ² Is not calculated for ne

Page 52

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 145 Figure 65: Monitoring with plots A The Fault Recorder or Disturbance Recorder check boxes allows

Page 53

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 146 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 66: Monitoring circuit quantities via Web interface A Phasor angle for each phase of the s

Page 54

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 147 3.7.4 DIGITAL CHANNELS The status of each digital channel can be monitored via Web Interface, as

Page 55 - CHAPTER 4

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 148 RPV311-TM-EN-4 3.8 CONFIGURATION HISTORY The Configuration History screen, shown in Figure 68, displays

Page 56

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 149 The General Information screen, shown in Figure 69, displays general information about t

Page 57

INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1

Page 58 - EPORT>

Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311 150 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 70: Setup screen A Information about the equipment, such as:  Equipment model: model of

Page 59 - 3 EQUIPMENT

RPV311 Chapter 5 – Operation RPV311-TM-EN-4 151 1. Click on the <SETUP> button to enter the new key. A new window will open, enter the usern

Page 61 - 3.3 COMMUNICATIONS

RPV311 Chapter 6 – Records RPV311-TM-EN-4 153 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter details all types of registers created by the RPV311. THIS CHAPTER C

Page 62

Chapter 6 – Records RPV311 154 RPV311-TM-EN-4 2 CONTINUOUS AND TRIGGERED FAULT RECORDS Fault records can be created in the following ways:  Cont

Page 63

RPV311 Chapter 6 – Records RPV311-TM-EN-4 155 2.2 RECORDING TIMES BY TRIGGER Once triggered, the following parameters are considered by the faul

Page 64

Chapter 6 – Records RPV311 156 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 71: Concatenation event example If the pre-fault time of the second register does not overlap

Page 65

RPV311 Chapter 6 – Records RPV311-TM-EN-4 157 2.5 TRIGGER BURST LIMITER There is an user-configurable trigger burst limiter for the fault recorde

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Chapter 6 – Records RPV311 158 RPV311-TM-EN-4 3 CONTINUOUS AND TRIGGER'D DISTURBANCE RECORDS Disturbance records can be created in the follo

Page 67

RPV311 Chapter 6 – Records RPV311-TM-EN-4 159 Parameter Allowed values Increment Pre-fault time () 0 … 5 min 0.1 min Post-fault time () 0 …

Page 68 -  Modem connection

RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 16 RPV311-TM-EN-4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides some general information about the technical manual an

Page 69 - 3.7 USER

Chapter 6 – Records RPV311 160 RPV311-TM-EN-4 4 TRAVELING WAVE FAULT RECORDS Faults in a transmission line cause transients traveling alo

Page 70

RPV311 Chapter 6 – Records RPV311-TM-EN-4 161 The recording parameters are fixed and the record has 100 ms before the violation of the limit and on

Page 71 - 3.8 RECORD MANAGEMENT

Chapter 6 – Records RPV311 162 RPV311-TM-EN-4 5 STEADY-STATE RECORDS Steady-state records can be created by the following means:  Average Serie

Page 72 - 3.9 AUTO UPLOAD

RPV311 Chapter 6 – Records RPV311-TM-EN-4 163 The signal is band-limited by Hanning-windows with width  = 200 ms, overlapped every  = 100 ms.

Page 73

Chapter 6 – Records RPV311 164 RPV311-TM-EN-4 6 SOE - SEQUENCE OF EVENTS RECORDS All variations of the equipment inputs occurred are recorded on t

Page 74

RPV311 Chapter 6 – Records RPV311-TM-EN-4 165 7 RECORD FORMAT AND NAMING, AND MASS STORAGE CAPACITY 7.1 RECORD FORMAT Records comply with the

Page 75 - 4 VOLTAGE CIRCUIT

Chapter 6 – Records RPV311 166 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Parameter Format Description STARTDATE yymmdd Record’s start date (year, mounth, day) STARTTIME hhmmss

Page 76

RPV311 Chapter 6 – Records RPV311-TM-EN-4 167 Memory type HDD Capacity SSD Capacity Fault 27 GB 22 GB TW 1 GB 1 GB Disturbance 9 GB 9 GB Steady-st

Page 77

Chapter 6 – Records RPV311 168 RPV311-TM-EN-4 8 RECORD MANAGEMENT AND ACCESS Records can be accessed in three ways:  Through the Web Interface,

Page 79 - 6 DIGITAL CHANNELS

Chapter 1 – Introduction RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 17 2 FOREWORD This technical manual provides a functional and technical description of Alstom Gri

Page 80

Chapter 7 – PMU RPV311 170 RPV311-TM-EN-4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides detailed information about the PMU feature. THIS CHAPTER CONTAIN

Page 81 - 7 DC CHANNELS

RPV311 Chapter 8 – MODBUS RPV311-TM-EN-4 171 2 SYNCHROPHASOR MEASUREMENT AND BROADCAST Synchrophasors are measured and broadcast according to

Page 82

Chapter 7 – PMU RPV311 172 RPV311-TM-EN-4 2.2 ACCURACY LIMITS The Total Vector Error defined through     Repr

Page 83 - 8 THRESHOLDS

RPV311 Chapter 8 – MODBUS RPV311-TM-EN-4 173 2.4 TIMESTAMP The reported timestamp is synchronized to the UTC second rollover and refers to the mi

Page 85

MODBUS CHAPTER 8

Page 86

Chapter 8 – MODBUS RPV311 176 RPV311-TM-EN-4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides detailed information about the MODBUS feature. .THIS CHAPTER

Page 87

RPV311 Chapter 8 – MODBUS RPV311-TM-EN-4 177 2 DESCRIPTION Status, analog and digital data are available in MODBUS registers. Access to SCADA int

Page 88 - PERATOR scroll box

Chapter 8 – MODBUS RPV311 178 RPV311-TM-EN-4 2.3 ANALOG DATA The user must manually associate analog data to a register number. The f

Page 89

DNP3 CHAPTER 9

Page 90

RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 18 RPV311-TM-EN-4 EMC - Electromagnetic Compatibility; FRQ - Frequency; FUT - Firmware Upgrade Tool; GOOSE - Gene

Page 91 - 9 FAULT RECORDER

Chapter 9 – DNP3 RPV311 180 RPV311-TM-EN-4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides detailed information about the DNP3 feature. THIS CHAPTER CONTA

Page 92 - 9.2 CONTINUOUS RECORDING

RPV311 Chapter 9 – DNP3 RPV311-TM-EN-4 181 2 DESCRIPTION Status, analog and digital data are available in DNP3 registers. Access to SCADA integra

Page 94 - 10 DISTURBANCE RECORDER

GOOSE MESSAGE DETECTION CHAPTER 10

Page 95 - 10.2 CONTINUOUS RECORDING

Chapter 11 – GOOSE Message Detection RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 184 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides detailed information about the GOOSE messag

Page 96

RPV311 Chapter 10 – GOOSE Message Detection RPV311-TM-EN-4 185 2 DESCRIPTION Digital channels can be associated with physical electrical di

Page 98

SOFTWARE – RPV TOOLS CHAPTER 11

Page 99 - 12 STEADY-STATE

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 188 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides detailed information about the features, configuration an

Page 100 - 12.3 FLICKER

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 189 2 RPV TOOLS DESCRIPTION The RPV Tools are a suite of applications to be installed on the PC and

Page 101 - RPV311-TM-EN-4

Chapter 1 – Introduction RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 19 SSD - Solid-state Drive; TCP - Transmission Control Protocol; THD - Total harmonic distortion;

Page 102 - 13 GROUPS

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 190  The LENGTH, R0, X0, R1 and X1 text fields allow the user to enter the transmission line characte

Page 103 - 14 RELAYS

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 191 2.2.2 ACCESS Scanner is accessed through an xml configuration file, where it is possible to conf

Page 104

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 192 Once the file is configured, scanning will be performed following the configuration of the file whe

Page 105 - 15 PMU

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 193 recordfaultrecord records bandwidth0bandwidth deleteyesdelete modem enabled=&qu

Page 106

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 194 2.2.4 STARTING SCANNER There are 2 possible ways to start the Scanner: 1. Double click on the Sc

Page 107 - 16 MODBUS

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 195 Figure 73: Directory of the records received of the equipment 2.2.7 LOGGING The Scanner genera

Page 108

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 196 2.3 CONFIGURATION TOOL 2.3.1 DESCRIPTION The Configuration Tool allows creation of offline equip

Page 109 - ODBUS/DNP3 menu

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 197 A Shows the identification and the version of the RPV Tools. B List of equipment configurations s

Page 110

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 198 To remove a plug-in, go to Start  Control Panel  Add or remove programs. Select the plug-in file

Page 111

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 199 It is possible to save the configuration with the same name as an existing one. How

Page 113

RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 20 RPV311-TM-EN-4 3 PRODUCT SCOPE The processing unit RPV311 and the acquisition modules RA331, RA332, and RA333

Page 114

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 200 2.3.9 CREATING A CONFIGURATION REPORT To create the configuration report, follow these steps:  S

Page 115 - CHAPTER 5

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 201 manually. Of the time identified it is possible run the fault locator graphically. If the location

Page 116 - 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 202 Power line file configuration <length>nnn</length> Nominal length of the line as the ow

Page 117 - 2 LOCAL INTERFACE

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 203 terminal  bLOCATION,IDENTIFIER,LINEterminal  b line Make a copy of the file and edit i

Page 118

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 204 2.4.3 THE TRAVELING WAVE FAULT LOCATION The graphical interface must be open, double click the F

Page 119 - Chapter 5 – Operation

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 205  The LOCATE button allows user to run the fault location algorithm;  The VIEWER button all

Page 120 - 2.3.2 MONITORING

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 206 Figure 76: Graphical tool of Fault Locator interface To move the cursor with the keyboard, first

Page 121

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 207 TW Fault Locator software’s buttons The <HOME> button displays the graphic in the format of

Page 122

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 208 To access the configuration interface, do the following: 1. Click START  PROGRAMS  ACCESSORIES 

Page 123

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 209  Starting a Configuration To perform a configuration, it is possible to either edit a pre-existi

Page 124

Chapter 1 – Introduction RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 21 4 UNPACKING Unpack the equipment carefully and make sure that all accessories and cables are

Page 125

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 210 Figure 78: Screen to configuration on the SCL file The OK button is to confirm the changes in t

Page 126

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 211 Figure 79: Association of a GOOSE Control Block with a digital input o Filter parameters To e

Page 127

Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 212 Figure 80: Filter parameters  Transmission of the Configuration o Transmitting the configurat

Page 128

RPV311 Chapter 11 – RPV Tools RPV311-TM-EN-4 213  Bit set to an unknown SCL file;  Item that must be selected or not;  Line that contains the

Page 130

SOFTWARE – RPV MANAGER CHAPTER 12

Page 131 - 3 MONITORING WEB INTERFACE

RPV311 Chapter 12 – RPV Manager RPV311-TM-EN-4 216 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW The RPV Manager is a tool that allows data management of the equipment. THIS

Page 132

Chapter 12 – RPV Manager RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 217 2 REQUIREMENTS The Reason Product Manager Installer works on Microsoft Windows and needs .NET

Page 133 - 3.2 NAVIGATING

RPV311 Chapter 12 – RPV Manager RPV311-TM-EN-4 218 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION To install the software, follow the steps:  Double click In the Reas

Page 134 - 3.3 STATUS

Chapter 12 – RPV Manager RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 219 4 SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION 4.1 REASON PRODUCT MANAGER MAIN WINDOW The software main tab is called

Page 135

RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 22 RPV311-TM-EN-4 5 EXTERNAL INDICATION 5.1 RPV311 NAMEPLATE Information about the company, power supply and th

Page 136 - 3.5 MANUAL TRIGGER

RPV311 Chapter 12 – RPV Manager RPV311-TM-EN-4 220  Refresh the list with COMTRADE files (but does not download them);  Refresh Alarms tab; 

Page 137 - 3.6 RECORDS

Chapter 12 – RPV Manager RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 221  Polling Menu In the Polling menu, the user can:  Select software polling to be manual; 

Page 138

RPV311 Chapter 12 – RPV Manager RPV311-TM-EN-4 222 In this option user can use filters to search for specific downloaded records of a selected DFR.

Page 139

Chapter 12 – RPV Manager RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 223  Configuration At the Configuration tab, the user can:  View a list of the equipment's

Page 141

COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 13

Page 142

RPV311 Chapter 13 – Communications RPV311-TM-EN-4 226 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides detailed information about the communication options

Page 143 - 3.7 MONITORING

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 227 2 COMMUNICATION INTERFACES The RPV311 has the following communication interfaces:  Two 10/10

Page 144 - ONITORING > PLOTS

RPV311 Chapter 13 – Communications RPV311-TM-EN-4 228 Ethernet 1 default setting IP Address 192.168.0.199 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Broadcast 192.168.0.

Page 145 - E-SCALE> button

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 229 Female 1 DCD 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 Not used

Page 146

Chapter 1 – Introduction RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 23 Figure 2: Location of Serial Number, Part Number and specifications

Page 147

RPV311 Chapter 13 – Communications RPV311-TM-EN-4 230 3 COMMUNICATION PORTS AND PROTOCOLS To guarantee the full permission for communication equi

Page 148

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 231 4 DIRECT COMMUNICATION USING THE ELECTRICAL ETHERNET PORT For local communication with eq

Page 149

RPV311 Chapter 13 – Communications RPV311-TM-EN-4 232 Given the following IP address, broadcast and netmask of the RPV311: IP address, broadcast an

Page 150

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 233 5 COMMUNICATION THROUGH NETWORK USING THE ELECTRICAL ETHERNET PORT For communication through

Page 151 - RANSMIT> button

RPV311 Chapter 13 – Communications RPV311-TM-EN-4 234 6 COMMUNICATION THROUGH NETWORK USING THE SERIAL PORT Communication via modem is a Dial-in a

Page 152 - CHAPTER 6

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 235 7 ACCESSING THE EQUIPMENT Enter the equipment IP via a web browser. If the Flash Player 9.0 p

Page 153

RPV311 Chapter 13 – Communications RPV311-TM-EN-4 236 7.3 COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION It is possible to configure the communication ports (Etherne

Page 154

INSTALLATION CHAPTER 14

Page 155 - 2.3 SAMPLING RATE

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 238 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides information about the product installation. THIS CHAPT

Page 156

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 239 2 HANDLING THE GOODS Our products are of robust construction but require careful treatment bef

Page 157 - 2.5 TRIGGER BURST LIMITER

RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 24 RPV311-TM-EN-4 6 KEY FEATURES The RPV311 plus RA33x acquisition modules solution presents the following key f

Page 158

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 240 3 NORMAL USE OF THE EQUIPMENT In order to maintain the equipment integrity, levels of protect

Page 159 - 3.5 TRIGGER BURST LIMITER

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 241 4 MOUNTING THE DEVICE 4.1 RPV311 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION The RPV311 must be installed in a

Page 160 - USY indicators are lit

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 242 Figure 86: Single mounting panel to install one remote acquisition module (RA331/332) in a 19-i

Page 161

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 243 4.2.2 PANEL FOR INSTALLATION OF TWO REMOTE ACQUISITION MODULES (Q025) The Mounting panel to

Page 162 - 5 STEADY-STATE RECORDS

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 244 5 CABLES AND CONNECTORS This section describes the type of wiring and connections that should b

Page 163 - 5.3 FLICKER

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 245 Figure 90 show the wiring diagram for the AC and DC of the RPV311 respectively. Figure 90: AC

Page 164

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 246 5.4 POWERING UP 5.4.1 RPV311  Do not operate the unit without the safety ground connection

Page 165 - CAPACITY

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 247 Figure 92: RPV311 Grounding 5.5.1 RA33X EARTHING To ensure proper operation of the equ

Page 166 - 7.3 MASS STORAGE CAPACITY

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 248 the acquisition modules. Connections with acquisition modules must be made according to the sequ

Page 167

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 249 Figure 96: Connection between RPV311 and the RA331, RA332 or RA333 The length of the fiber-op

Page 168

Chapter 1 – Introduction RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 25 o Two embedded optical Ethernet converters; o RS232 serial port for modem connection;  Supp

Page 169 - CHAPTER 7

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 250 Figure 97: Screws of the Back Panel Remove the QTW board, which corresponds to the tra

Page 170

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 251 Each analog input has three terminals: positive voltage, positive current and negative

Page 171 - 2.1 REPORTED VALUES

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 252 Figure 100: Internal Jumper Place the board back in the case. Secure the case by screwing the

Page 172 - 2.2 ACCURACY LIMITS

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 253 5.7.1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF THE VOLTAGE INPUTS The RPV311 provides the capability for m

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RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 254 3-element (Phases A, C and neutral) connection: in this case, the fourth element is

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Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 255 Connection diagram for 1 voltage element connection 1-element connection: Connection diagram o

Page 175 - CHAPTER 8

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 256 5.8.1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF THE TW INPUTS The RPV311 provides the capability for connecting on

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Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 257 Figure 103: Screws of the Back Panel Remove the board corresponding to the channel to be co

Page 177 - 2 DESCRIPTION

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 258 Before making the electrical connection, make sure the signal is applied in accordance with the

Page 178

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 259 3-element (Phases A, C and neutral) connection: in this case, the fourth element is

Page 179 - CHAPTER 9

RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 26 RPV311-TM-EN-4 7 COMPLIANCE The device has undergone a range of extensive testing and certification

Page 180

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 260 Connection diagram for 1 current element connection 1-element connection: Connection diagram of

Page 181 - ODBUS/DNP3 configuration

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 261 Figure 106: Screws of the Back Panel Remove the board corresponding to the channel to be con

Page 182

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 262 Before making the electrical connection, make sure the signal is applied in accordance with the

Page 183 - CHAPTER 10

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 263 Figure 110: Screws of the back panel Remove the board corresponding to the channel to be conf

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RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 264 Before making the electrical connection, make sure the signal is applied in accordance with the

Page 185

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 265 5.13 DIGITAL INPUTS The RA331 and RA332 modules have up to 32 insulated digital inputs, and t

Page 186

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 266 The equipment indicates sync when the data acquisition frequency is according to the equipment&a

Page 187 - CHAPTER 11

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 267 Figure 118: Connections diagram of optical synchronism inputs Information about optical synch

Page 188

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 268 5.15.1 DRY CONTACT RELAY CONNECTION DIAGRAM Figure 120: Dry contact relay connection diagram

Page 189 - 2 RPV TOOLS DESCRIPTION

Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 269 6 CASE DIMENSIONS 6.1 RPV311 RPV311 dimensions Height (front panel) 132.55 mm (3 U) Width (f

Page 190 - 2.2 SCANNER

Chapter 1 – Introduction RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 27 8 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW The processing unit RPV311 and the acquisition modules RA331, R

Page 191

RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 270 Figure 122: RPV311 Dimensions 6.3 RA33X RA331, RA332 and RA333 dimensions Height (panel) 220

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Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 271 Figure 123: RA331, RA332 and RA333 dimensions

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RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 272 6.3.1 PANEL CUTOUT The RA331, RA332 and RA333 panel cutout is shown in Figure 124. Figure 12

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Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 273 6.4 RA33X ACCESSORIES RA33x accessories Q024 Single mounting panel to install one remote acq

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RPV311 Chapter 14 – Installation RPV311-TM-EN-4 274 6.6 PANEL FOR INSTALLATION OF TWO REMOTE ACQUISITION MODULES (Q025) The Mounting panel to i

Page 196 - 2.3 CONFIGURATION TOOL

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 15

Page 197 - DENTIFICATION

RPV311 Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311-TM-EN-4 276 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides information about proper equipment

Page 198

Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 277 2 MAINTENANCE 2.1 MAINTENANCE CHECKS In view of the critical nature of the

Page 199

RPV311 Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311-TM-EN-4 278 If the repair is not performed by an approved service centre, the warranty w

Page 200 - AVE button

Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 279 3 RPV311 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 READY IN PROCESSING MODULE DOES NOT LIGHT UP

Page 201

RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 28 RPV311-TM-EN-4 9 ORDERING OPTIONS 9.1 RPV311 Variants Order Number 1-6 7 8 9-11 12 13-14 15 Model

Page 202

RPV311 Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311-TM-EN-4 280  Make sure that time zone and daylight saving time have been properly confi

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Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 281 4 RPV311 FIRMWARE UPDATE When installing the application software pac

Page 204

RPV311 Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311-TM-EN-4 282 5 PRODUCT SUPPORT TOOLS - PST The PST is a tool used to obtain internal inf

Page 205

Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 283 6 RA331, RA332, AND RA333 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 MAINS INDICATOR DOES NOT LIG

Page 206

RPV311 Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311-TM-EN-4 284 7 EQUIPMENT RETURN All parts and components comprising Reason devices sh

Page 207 - 2.5 GOOSE CONFIGURATOR

Chapter 15 – Maintenance and Troubleshooting RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 285 8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT REPAIR/SERVICE FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL The inst

Page 208

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 16

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Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 287 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter describes the technical specifications of the prod

Page 210

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 288 2 RPV311 SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 ELECTRICAL ETHERNET PORT Electrical Ethernet ports (c

Page 211

Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 289 2.3 MODEM SERIAL PORT Modem Serial Port Signal level RS232 Bitrate 1200, 2400, 48

Page 212 - K button to confirm

Chapter 1 – Introduction RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 29 9.2 RA331 Variants Order Number 1-5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Model Type RA

Page 213 - OOLS  VIEW THE

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 290 2.5 OPTICAL IRIG-INPUT (OPTIONAL) Optical IRIG Signal IRIG-B00x (x = 0 … 7) Wavele

Page 214

Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 291 2.7 FIBER-OPTIC LINKS Fiber-optic Links Wavelength 1300 nm Fiber Type Multimode 6

Page 215 - CHAPTER 12

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 292 2.9 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Environmental Conditions Operating temperature range

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Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 293 IEC 61000-4-11:2004 IEC 61000-4-29:2000 A.C. and d.c. voltage dips Test level: 0% r

Page 217 - 2 REQUIREMENTS

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 294 IEC 61000-4-17:1999 Test level: 15 % of rated d.c. value Test frequency: 120Hz, sinu

Page 218 - TEMP and then click next;

Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 295 Dielectric withstand - 3,3KVDC Insulation > 100M Ω 2.12 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS En

Page 219 - 4 SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 296 Depth (body) 260 mm Weight < 4.0 kg The RPV311 dimensions are shown in Figure 127

Page 220

Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 297 3 RA331, RA332, AND RA333 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 ANALOG ACQUISITION (50/60 HZ) Analo

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RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 298 Burden < 0.1 VA Continuous Overload 230 V (2 x ) Maximum Overload (2 s) 460 V (

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Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 299 3.6 DC TRANSDUCER INPUTS DC Transducer inputs specifications Full Scale ± 10 V ±

Page 223 -  Auto Polling

Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 15 1 Chapter Overview 16 2 Foreword 17 2.1 Target Audience 17 2.2 Nomenclature 17 2.3 Acronyms and Ab

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RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 30 RPV311-TM-EN-4 9.3 RA332 Variants Order Number 1-5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Model Type

Page 225 - CHAPTER 13

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 300 3.8 FIBER-OPTIC LINKS Fiber-optic links specifications Wavelength 1300 nm Fiber Ty

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Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 301 3.10 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS RA33x Environmental Conditions Operating temperatur

Page 227 - 2 COMMUNICATION INTERFACES

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 302 Duration time a.c.: 12 cycles d.c.: 200ms Test level: 70% residual voltage Duration

Page 228 - 2.2 SERIAL PORT

Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 303 normative IEC 60255-26. Conducted emission Limits: 0.15 to 0.50MHZ - 79dB(μV) quas

Page 229

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 304 Enclosure Protection IEC 60529 Front flush mounted with panel IP54 Rear and sides IP

Page 230

Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 305 Figure 128: RA331, RA332 and RA333 dimensions

Page 231 - ETHERNET PORT

RPV311 Chapter 16 – Technical Specifications RPV311-TM-EN-4 306 3.16 CURRENT CLAMPS Current clamp specifications Manufacturer / Model AEMC / MN312

Page 232 - 4.1 CHECKING THE CONNECTION

RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams WIRING DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 17

Page 233 - ELECTRICAL ETHERNET PORT

Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 308 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter contains the all the possible wiring diagrams for the analog

Page 234

RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311-TM-EN-4 309 2 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS OF THE VOLTAGE INPUTS The RPV311 provides the capability for mak

Page 235 - 7 ACCESSING THE EQUIPMENT

Chapter 1 – Introduction RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 31 Not installed X Digital Inputs 17 to 32 24

Page 236 - 7.4 AUTO UPLOAD

Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 310 3-element (Phases A, C and neutral) connection: in this case, the fourth element

Page 237 - CHAPTER 14

RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311-TM-EN-4 311 Connection diagram for 1 voltage element connection 1-element connection: Connection diagram

Page 238

Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 312 3 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS OF THE TW INPUTS The RPV311 provides the capability for connecting on

Page 239 - 2 HANDLING THE GOODS

RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311-TM-EN-4 313 4 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS OF THE CURRENT INPUTS The RPV311 provides the capability for connecti

Page 240

Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 314 3-element (Phases A, C and neutral) connection: in this case, the fourth element

Page 241 - 4 MOUNTING THE DEVICE

RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311-TM-EN-4 315 Connection diagram for 1 current element connection 1-element connection: Connection diagram

Page 242

APPENDIX A

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Appendix A – Equipment Log RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 317 1 EQUIPMENT LOG The equipment log contains information about:  Threshold violations, faul

Page 244 - 5 CABLES AND CONNECTORS

Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 318 101 No IRIG-B signal Equipment is not connected to IRIG-B signal 102 Equipment sync Equipment

Page 245

RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311-TM-EN-4 319 203 Default configuration reestablished by local interface Default settings reset via the lo

Page 246 - CT indicator

RPV311 Chapter 1 – Introduction 32 RPV311-TM-EN-4 9.4 RA333 Variants Order Number 1-5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Model Type

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Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 320 352 Operation user access failure via web [user: ; source: ] Invalid password or user indicat

Page 248 - INK and ACT, on the

RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311-TM-EN-4 321 507 Fault record removed [name: ] Fault record removed 508 Disturbance record removed [name:

Page 249

Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 322 560 All SOE records scheduled manually for removal Request for removal of all SOE records by

Page 250

RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311-TM-EN-4 323 614 Traveling wave recording finished [at: ] End of traveling wave recording threshold exceed

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Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 324 triggering protection enabled 721 Fault recording disabled [at: ; timeout: s] Recording disab

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RPV311 Chapter 17 – Wiring Diagrams RPV311-TM-EN-4 325 812 Disturbance recording extended [at: ] Disturbance recording extended due to threshold exc

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Alstom Grid © ALSTOM 2014. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No repr

Page 254

SAFETY INFORMATION CHAPTER 2

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RPV311 Chapter 2 – Safety Information 34 RPV311-TM-EN-4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides information about the safe handling of the equipme

Page 256 - 5.9 ANALOG CURRENT INPUTS

Chapter 2 – Safety Information RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 35 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY Personnel associated with the equipment must be familiar with the cont

Page 257

RPV311 Chapter 2 – Safety Information 36 RPV311-TM-EN-4 3 SYMBOLS Throughout this manual you will come across the following symbols. You will als

Page 258

Chapter 2 – Safety Information RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 37 4 INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING AND SERVICING 4.1 LIFTING HAZARDS Many injuries are caused

Page 259

RPV311 Chapter 2 – Safety Information 38 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Testing may leave capacitors charged to dangerous voltage levels. Discharge capacitors by r

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Chapter 2 – Safety Information RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 39 Reason devices contain an internal fuse for the power supply which is only accessed by ope

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3 Mechanical Implementation 48 3.1 RPV311 48 3.2 RA331 50 3.3 RA332 51 3.4 RA333 53 Chapter 4 Configuration 55 1 Chapter Overview 56

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RPV311 Chapter 2 – Safety Information 40 RPV311-TM-EN-4 The PCT connection must have low-inductance and be as short as possible. For best EMC perf

Page 263

Chapter 2 – Safety Information RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 41 There might be situations in which the RPV311 and RA33x are operating within

Page 264 - 5.12 CURRENT CLAMPS

RPV311 Chapter 2 – Safety Information 42 RPV311-TM-EN-4 5 DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL Before decommissioning, completely isolate the equipment p

Page 265 - 5.13 DIGITAL INPUTS

Chapter 2 – Safety Information RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 43 6 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE Compliance with the European Commission Directive on EMC and LVD is

Page 267 - 5.15 DRY CONTACT RELAYS

HARDWARE DESIGN CHAPTER 3

Page 268

RPV311 Chapter 3 – Hardware Design 46 RPV311-TM-EN-4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides information about the product's hardware design.

Page 269 - 6 CASE DIMENSIONS

Chapter 3 – Hardware Design RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 47 2 HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE The RPV311 is a multifunction processing unit and has an acquisition

Page 270 - 6.3 RA33X

RPV311 Chapter 3 – Hardware Design 48 RPV311-TM-EN-4 3 MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTATION 3.1 RPV311 3.1.1 MAIN FEATURES  Trigger waveform recorder at

Page 271

Chapter 3 – Hardware Design RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 49 Front view of the RPV311, showing all the main components on the front panel. Figure 3: Fron

Page 272

15 PMU 105 15.1 Data 105 15.2 Communication 105 16 MODBUS 107 17 DNP3 109 17.1 Configuring the DNP3 function 109 17.2 DNP3 configuratio

Page 273 - 6.4 RA33X ACCESSORIES

RPV311 Chapter 3 – Hardware Design 50 RPV311-TM-EN-4 D Up to 8 pairs of connectors for fiber-optic links. For each link there is an Act indicator th

Page 274

Chapter 3 – Hardware Design RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 51 Figure 5: Front and back views of the RA331 A AC or DC power input. B Mains and Ready back p

Page 275 - CHAPTER 15

RPV311 Chapter 3 – Hardware Design 52 RPV311-TM-EN-4  Up to 16 analog inputs (voltage, current, DC transducers, probes);  Up to 32 digital input

Page 276

Chapter 3 – Hardware Design RPV311 RPV311-TM-EN-4 53 F Front Panel Indicators: Mains lights up when the module is powered-up. Ready indicator light

Page 277 - 2 MAINTENANCE

RPV311 Chapter 3 – Hardware Design 54 RPV311-TM-EN-4 A AC or DC power input. B Rear TW and DFR indicators, that means:  The Ready indicator lights

Page 278 - 2.3 CLEANING

CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 4

Page 279 - 3 RPV311 TROUBLESHOOTING

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 56 RPV311-TM-EN-4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter includes concise instructions of how to configure all available

Page 280

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 57 2 ACCESSING THE EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION Access to the equipment's configuration is provid

Page 281 - NTER to end

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 58 RPV311-TM-EN-4 D To send the changes to the equipment, click on the <TRANSMIT> button. Before sending the

Page 282

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 59 3 EQUIPMENT 3.1 IDENTIFICATION On this screen, shown below, it is possible to configure the

Page 283

5.3 Flicker 163 6 SOE - Sequence of Events Records 164 7 Record Format and Naming, and Mass Storage Capacity 165 7.1 Record Format 165 7.2

Page 284 - 7 EQUIPMENT RETURN

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 60 RPV311-TM-EN-4 3.2 SYNCHRONIZATION If the IRIG-B signal has the CF extensions (IEEE1344), timing information a

Page 285 - SERVICE PERSONNEL

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 61 B The NTP FALLBACK SERVER defines the IP address of the SNTP time server to be used to provide

Page 286 - CHAPTER 16

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 62 RPV311-TM-EN-4 The RPV311 communication may be via Ethernet and serial ports. The equipment may also operate as

Page 287

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 63 Figure 13: Equipment serial port configuration section A The BITS, PARITY scroll box allows us

Page 288 - 2 RPV311 SPECIFICATIONS

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 64 RPV311-TM-EN-4 3.4 ACQUISITION WITH REMOTE ACQUISITION MODULES The RPV311 data acquisition can be perfor

Page 289 - 2.4 TTL IRIG INPUT

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 65 Figure 14: Links between RPV and acquisition modules configuration section A The Position repr

Page 290

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 66 RPV311-TM-EN-4 To improve the accuracy of the measurement, a correction factor can be manually provided. Inputs

Page 291 - 2.8 POWER SUPPLY

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 67 Once a subscription link is created, the RPV311 automatically configures the first channels as c

Page 292 - 2.10 TYPE TESTS RPV311

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 68 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 16: Analog inputs configuration section for Sampled Values channels A The POSITION indi

Page 293

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 69 Figure 17: Equipment access control configuration section A The USE PASSWORD FOR ALL ACCESS

Page 294 - 2.11 SAFETY TESTS

3 Software Installation 218 4 Software Description 219 4.1 Reason Product Manager Main Window 219 4.2 Reason Product Manager settings 219 4.

Page 295 - 2.14 DIMENSIONS

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 70 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 18: Adding new user section A The USER text field allows entering a user identification

Page 296

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 71 Figure 19: Changing the administrator password section: Changing the administrator password sec

Page 297 - 3.3 VOLTAGE INPUTS

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 72 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 20: Record management configuration section A Selecting the AUTO ERASE check box, erases

Page 298 - 3.4 CURRENT INPUTS

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 73 Figure 21: Auto upload configuration section A The DESTINATION check box allows user to select

Page 299 - 3.7 DIGITAL INPUTS

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 74 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 22: Email/Fax configuration

Page 300 - 3.9 RA33X POWER SUPPLY

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 75 4 VOLTAGE CIRCUIT Considering the input type configurations, it is possible to create voltage

Page 301 - 3.11 TYPE TESTS RA33X

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 76 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Current Circuits Considering the input type configurations, it is possible to create current ci

Page 302

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 77 Figure 24: Adding and editing current circuits A The <RENAME> button allows user to rena

Page 303 - 3.13 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 78 RPV311-TM-EN-4 5 POWER CIRCUIT Power circuits can be created of circuit voltage and current. To add a new pow

Page 304 - 3.15 DIMENSIONS

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 79 6 DIGITAL CHANNELS The acquisition is simultaneous and synchronized with a time resolution of

Page 305

5.14 Time Synchronization Inputs 265 5.15 Dry Contact Relays 267 6 Case Dimensions 269 6.1 RPV311 269 6.2 RPV311 Accessories 269 6.3 RA33

Page 306 - 3.16 CURRENT CLAMPS

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 80 RPV311-TM-EN-4 The <RENAME> button allows user to rename the digital channel. The <REMOVE> button a

Page 307 - CHAPTER 17

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 81 7 DC CHANNELS The signal of the transducer (±10 V or 0-20 mA) is converted in to the desired

Page 308

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 82 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 27: Adding and editing DC channels The <RENAME> button allows user to rename the D

Page 309

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 83 8 THRESHOLDS Measured values are continuously monitored and may be tested once every cycle of

Page 310

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 84 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Parameters set for every defined threshold Hysteresis 0 … 100 % 0.1 % Hold time 0 … 0.5 s 0.01 s

Page 311

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 85 Figure 28: Adding and editing a voltage threshold A The <APPLY ALL> button allows user

Page 312

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 86 RPV311-TM-EN-4 o  - positive sequence variation; o  - negative sequence variation; o  - unb

Page 313

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 87 8.3 ADDING NEW POWER THRESHOLDS To add a power threshold, fill in the following:  The SOURC

Page 314

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 88 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 30: Adding and editing a power threshold A The <APPLY ALL> button allows user to a

Page 315

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 89 8.4 ADDING NEW DIGITAL THRESHOLDS To add a digital threshold, fill in the following:  The SO

Page 316 - APPENDIX A

2.13 Enclosure Protection IEC 60529 295 2.14 Dimensions 295 3 RA331, RA332, and RA333 Specifications 297 3.1 Analog Acquisition (50/60 Hz) 2

Page 317 - 1 EQUIPMENT LOG

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 90 RPV311-TM-EN-4 Figure 31: Adding and editing a DC threshold A The <APPLY ALL> button allows user to appl

Page 318

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 91 9 FAULT RECORDER The RPV311 allows user to register triggered and continuous fault recorder.

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Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 92 RPV311-TM-EN-4  To enable thresholds individually, click on the threshold and select ENABLE;  To disable dis

Page 320

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 93 B The QUANTITY scroll box allows user to select the derived quantity of continuous disturbance r

Page 321

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 94 RPV311-TM-EN-4 10 DISTURBANCE RECORDER The RPV311 allows user to configure triggered and continuous disturbanc

Page 322

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 95  To enable thresholds individually, click on the threshold and select ENABLE;  To disable di

Page 323

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 96 RPV311-TM-EN-4 B The DERIVED QUANTITY scroll box allows user to select the derived quantity of con

Page 324

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 97 11 TRAVELING WAVES RECORDER The RPV311 allows user to configure a traveling wave recorder

Page 325

Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311 98 RPV311-TM-EN-4 o Click on the threshold to which is desired to add the previously selected threshold and then s

Page 326

RPV311 Chapter 4 – Configuration RPV311-TM-EN-4 99 12 STEADY-STATE RPV311 allows user to register average series, harmonics, and flicker in the s

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