Distributed busbar protection REB500
including line and transformer protection
Main features • Low-impedance busbar protection
• Stub and T-zone protection
• High functional reliability due to two independent measurement criteria:
- stabilized differential current algorithm
- directional current comparison algorithm
• Phase-by-phase measurement
• Reduced CT performance requirements
• High through-fault stability even in case of
CT saturation
• Full solid-state busbar replica
• No switching of CT circuits
• Only one hardware version for
- 1 and 5 A rated currents
- all auxiliary supply voltages between
48 V DC and 250 V DC
- nominal frequencies of 50, 60 and
16.7 Hz
• Short tripping times independent of the
plant’s size or configuration
• Centralized layout: Installation of hardware
in one or several cubicles
• Distributed layout: Bay units distributed
and, in the case of location close to the
feeders, with short connections to CTs, isolators, circuit breakers, etc.
• Connections between bay units and central
unit by fiber-optic cables
- maximum permissible length 1200 m
- for distributed and centralized layout
• fiber-optic connections mean interferenceproof data transfer even close to HV power
cables
• Replacement of existing busbar protection
schemes can be accomplished without restrictions (centralized layout) in the case of
substation extensions e.g. by a mixture of
centralized and distributed layout
• Easily extensible
• User-friendly, PC-based human machine
interface (HMI)
• Fully numerical signal processing
• Comprehensive self-supervision
• Binary logic and timer in the bay unit
• Integrated event recording
• Integrated disturbance recording for power
system currents
• A minimum of spare parts needed due to
standardization and a low number of varying units
• Communication facilities for substation
monitoring and control systems via
IEC 61850-8-1, IEC 60870-5-103 and LON
• IEC 62439 standard redundant station bus
communication
• IEC 61850-9-2 LE process bus communication
• Cyber security to support
- User Access Management
- User Activity Logging
Options
• Breaker failure protection (also separately
operable without busbar protection)
• End fault protection
• Definite time overcurrent protection
• Breaker pole discrepancy
• Current and voltage release criteria
• Disturbance recording for power system
voltages
• Separate I0 measurement for impedancegrounded networks
• Communication with substation monitoring
and control system (IEC 61850-8-1 /
IEC 60870-5-103 / LON)
• Internal user-friendly human machine interface with display
• Redundant power supply for central units
and/or bay units
Additional
main features
REB500sys combines the well-proven numerical busbar and breaker failure protection
REB500 of ABB with Main 2 or back-up protection for line or transformer feeders. The
Main 2 / Group 1 or back-up protection is
based on the well-proven protection function
library of ABB line and transformer protection
for 50, 60 and 16.7 Hz.
Main 2 / back-up bay protection
• Definite and inverse time over- and undercurrent protection
• Directional overcurrent definite and inverse
time protection
• Inverse time earth fault overcurrent protection
• Definite time over- and undervoltage protection
Distributed busbar protection REB500
including line and transformer protection
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• Three-phase current and three-phase voltage plausibility
Main 2 / back-up bay protection:
Line protection
• High-speed distance protection
• Directional sensitive earth fault protection
for grounded systems against high resistive faults in solidly grounded networks
• Directional sensitive earth fault protection
for ungrounded or compensated systems
• Autoreclosure for
- single-pole / three-pole reclosure
- up to four reclosure sequences
• Synchrocheck with
- measurement of amplitudes, phase
angles and frequency of two voltage
vectors
- checks for dead line, dead bus, dead
line and bus
Group 1 / back-up bay protection:
Transformer protection
• High-speed transformer differential protection for 2- and 3-winding and auto-transformers
• Thermal overload
• Peak value over- and undercurrent protection
• Peak value over- and undervoltage protection
• Overfluxing protection
• Rate of change frequency protection
• Frequency protection
• Independent T-Zone protection with transformer differential protection
• Power protection
Application REB500
The numerical busbar protection REB500 is
designed for the high-speed, selective protection of MV, HV and EHV busbar installations
at a nominal frequency of 50, 60 and 16.7 Hz.
The structure of both hardware and software
is modular enabling the protection to be easily
configured to suit the layout of the primary
system.
The flexibility of the system enables all configurations of busbars from single busbars to
quadruple busbars with transfer buses, ring
busbars and 1½ breaker schemes to be protected.
In 1½ breaker schemes the busbars and the
entire diameters, including Stub/T-Zone can