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1MRA587219-MDB
ISSUE C JAN 00
(41-219M)
REF 544
DB 41-219M
Table of Contents
Summary-Features and Protective Functions .................................................................................................... 1
Metering and Records Summary ......................................................................................................................... 2
Protective Functions and Recloser .................................................................................................................. 2-4
User Interface - Operator Control Interface ........................................................................................................ 5
Windows External Communications Program (WinECP) ................................................................................... 5
Metering - Details .................................................................................................................................................. 6
Digital Fault Recorder (DFR-Waveform Capture) ................................................................................................ 6
Load Profile ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
Records - Fault and Operations Communication Ports ..................................................................................... 7
Communication Ports ........................................................................................................................................... 8
Programmable Curves .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Monitoring Physical Inputs/Outputs .................................................................................................................... 8
Programmable Logic Outputs .............................................................................................................................. 9
Programmable Logic Inputs ............................................................................................................................... 11
Miscellaneous Commands ................................................................................................................................. 12
Built-In Testing and Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................ 12
Ratings and Tolerances ................................................................................................................................. 12-13
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) .................................................................................................................. 13
Enhanced Operator Control Interface (OCI) ...................................................................................................... 14
Case Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................ 15
External Connections .................................................................................................................................... 16-19
Rear Terminal Connections ................................................................................................................................ 20
Ordering Instructions ..................................................................................................................................... 21-24
Panel Mount Kit ................................................................................................................................................... 25
DPU2000R Catalog Number Selection Sheet .................................................................................................... 26
Descriptive Bulletin
41-219M
August 2002
Features
ANSI and IEC time overcurrent characteristic curves pro
Protective Functions
In each setting group (Primary, Alternate 1, and Alternate 2)
the following protection is provided:
of single-phase voltages,
watts, and VARs
Load profile data-storage of per-phase voltage, watts, and
VARs in 5 minute intervals for 13 days expandable up to
160 days at 60 minute intervals
Peak demand and demand amperes, voltages, watts,
VARS, kWh, kVARh with power factor and frequency
Oscillographic waveform capture and harmonic analysis
data storage capability provides up to 256 cycles of perphase recorded data
Operations Summary including overcurrent trips, breaker
operations, and reclosures
Fault summary and records of last 32 trips
Operations Record of last 255 operations
Accumulation of breaker interrupting duty
Protective Functions
Time Overcurrent Functions: 51 (I>)
One phase setting and one ground setting
Curve: Various time overcurrent and user-programmable
characteristic curves (see Table 1)
0.4 to 12 A in 0.1 steps or 0.08 to 2.4 A in 0.02
steps (based on catalog selection)
Time dial selections: 1 to 10 (.05 to 1.0 IEC)
Pickup:
IEC (687X)
Extremely Inverse
Very Inverse
Inverse
Short Time Inverse
Definite Time
Long Time Extremely Inverse
Long Time Very Inverse
Long Time Inverse
Recloser Curve #8
User 1*
User 2*
User 3*
**Special Recloser
Curves
IEC (687X)
Standard Instantaneous
Definite Time
User 1*
User 2*
User 3*
Range
Increment
No. of Reclosures
0 to 5
0.1 to 200 s
0.1 s
Reset Time
3 to 200 s
1.0 s
Frequency: 81(f)
Two independent steps
Four zones of distance protection, device 21-1, -2, -3, -4, are
included in the DPU relay. There are two forward zones and
two reverse Zones. Zones 1 & 2 are in the forward direction,
while Zones 3 & 4 are in the reverse direction. All zones pass
through the origin of the R-X diagram with independent
settings utilizing the MHO or circular characteristic. Positive
sequence current (I 1 ) may be selected for supervisory
purposes. There is included voltage memory of six (6) cycles
duration in the event of a voltage deterioration.
0.1 to 50.0 ohms for the 0.4 to 12.0 amp relay model in
steps of 0.1 steps
0.5 to 250 ohms for the 0.08 to 2.4 amp relay model in
steps of 0.5 steps
Characteristic Angle: 10 to 90 degrees for Zones 1 & 2 in
steps of 0.1 degree steps.
190-270 degrees for Zones 3 & 4 in steps of 0.1 degree
steps
Time delay: 0 to 10.0 seconds in steps of 0.1 s
I2 Current Supervision: 1.0 to 6.0 amps in steps of 0.1
amps for the 0.40 to 12.0 amp model
0.2 to 1.2 amps in steps of 0.02 amps for the 0.08 to 2.40
amp model
Fault Locator
The DPU2000R uses a patented fault algorithm to compute
an apparent distance to the fault in miles or kilometers and
an estimated fault resistance for a homogeneous distribution
line. Using the sampled voltage and current quantities and
user defined line impedances, the relay calculates the
apparent fault distance and estimated fault resistance in the
background mode, so as not to interfere with the protective
functions of the unit.
User Interface
You can change settings, monitor metering activities, and view
operations records through two interfaces: either of the two
operator control interfaces and the Windows External
Communications Program. In addition, with the Windows
External Communications Program you can logically map
inputs and outputs to any associated logic function, and you
can download Oscillographic Data Storage files and Load
Profile data (see Optional Features).
Metering Display
la: 500 KVan: -13.00
lb: 500 KVbm 13.00
lc: 500 KVcn: 13.00
In:
0 Primary Set
Main Menu
MAIN MENU
Meter
Settings
Records
Display After a Fault Interruption
Distance - Km
la: 3320
lb:
ic: 420
In:
Reset Time
10.1
430
331 C
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Metering
The Meter Menu has the following selectable metered data:
Load Values
Phase and ground currents (magnitude and angle)
Zero (I0 ), positive (I1 ), and negative (I2 ) sequence currents
Phase voltages for wye or delta VTs (volts and angle)
3-
VTs
Frequency
Demand Values
Demand (phase and ground) currents
Demand kilowatts
Demand kiloVARs
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Optional Features
Load Profile
The Load Profile feature stores single-phase voltage, demand watts, and demand VARs for a selectable time interval of 5, 15, 30, or 60 minutes (Demand Meter Constant) for
which the load profile record will then contain 13.3, 40, 80, or
160 days of information, respectively. The recorded data is
stored in a comma-delimited ASCII format, which allows for
importing in most text editor programs word processor (or
spreadsheet for load analysis and graphing.
Not Used
Month
Hour
Kilowatts
A
Volts
C
Year
Date
Minutes
KiloVARs
1,9308131700,6668,6692,6688,-116,-138,-124,11397,11404,11395
1,9308131715,6678,6680,6690,-116,-128,-128,11378,11414,11393
1,9308131730,6678,6680,6690,-116,-128,-128,11378,11404,11391
Records
Under the Records Menu are selections for the various fault
and operations records and summar ies kept by the
DPU2000R.
Operations Record
This record stores the last 255 operations. Operations include
manual opening and closing of the breaker, overcurrent trips
and reclose sequences, activation of binary inputs and output
contacts, alarm conditions, and Functional Test Mode data.
The operations record includes the following data:
Record number
Operation number
Description of the operation
Date and time of the operation
Fault Summary
A summary of the last 32 faults is provided. The fault summary includes the fault number, recloser sequence number,
date and time, tripping element, and the phase and neutral
currents.
Fault Record
The fault record contains the last 32 faults. The fault record
displays one fault at a time and includes the following:
Fault number
Reclose sequence number and enabled settings table
Date and time
Tripping element
Apparent distance to the fault
Phase and neutral currents (magnitude, fault resistance,
and angle)
Positive, negative, and zero sequence currents
Phase voltages
Positive and negative sequence voltages
Relay operate time
Breaker operate time
Operations Summary
This record includes the following counters:
num-
Communication Ports
The DPU2000R has a nine pin, standard non-isolated RS232C serial communications interface on the front panel. This
port is used to interrogate or program the unit by using
WinECP. Additional communication port configurations are
available on the back panel of the DPU2000R, including:
a computer for editing or graphing. Downloading preprogrammed curves that match common recloser curves is
also possible.
The logical output screen shows the present status of the logical outputs, energized or de-energized. Use this screen to verify
the proper operation of the relay functions logic states.
Up to six (6) user-programmable output contacts are available. Program these contacts by using the WinECP. Time
delay on pickup and dropout can also be programmed to each
contact output. The time delay interval is adjustable from 0 to
250 seconds in 0.01 steps, for both pickup and dropout. The
user-programmable outputs can be configured to indicate the
following conditions:
WinECP.
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Note: All output contacts are rated for tripping or alarm duty.
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Miscellaneous Commands
Built-In Testing
The DPU2000R provides continuous self-testing of its power
supply voltages, memory elements, digital signal processor,
and program execution. In the event of a system failure, the
protective functions are disabled and the self-check alarm
contacts are actuated. Self-Test Failures are recorded in the
Operations Record.
Diagnostics
Continuous self-checking of power supply voltages, memory
elements, and digital signal processor
Trip failure detection adjustable from 5 to 60 cycles
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24 Vdc = 0.7 A @ 19 V
48 Vdc = 0.35 A max @ 38 V
110/125 Vdc = 0.25 A max @ 70 V
220/250 Vdc = 0.16 A max @ 100 V
Operating Temperature
40 to +85 C
Parameter
Humidity
Information
Battery Type
Size
125 Vdc
220 Vdc
Capacity
4.3 amp-hours
30 A tripping
5 A continuous
0.25 A break inductive
30 A tripping
5 A continuous
0.1 A break inductive
Transient Immunity
Temperature Ranges
Storage
Discharge
Charge
40 C to 70 C
20 C to 70 C
0 C to 70 C
Catalog Number
270B0024
Dielectric
3150 Vdc for 1 second, all circuits to ground except comm
ports
2333 Vdc for 1 second, for isolated communication ports
270B0024-LB
270B0024-LT
612024-T2
Weight
Unboxed
Boxed
Description
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Shown below is the front view of the new OCI panel. The Hot
Line Tag illustrated in this figure may or may not be included
on the enhanced panel of the DPU2000R relay. This depends
on the model number selected.
Introduction
The enhanced Operator Control Interface (OCI) is designed
to give the user greater flexibility to access information from
the system than available with the standard operator control
interface. The OCI provides the following features:
The enhanced OCI panel and the standard OCI panel are both
available in the DPU2000R model. The OCI panel option provided is represented in the catalog number of the DPU2000R
relay. The seventh position of the relay catalog number indicates the front panel option.
The four (4) new front panel options available are as follows:
Catalog
Option
2
3
7
8
Operator Control
Interface Description
Horizontal enhanced OCI panel
Horizontal enhanced OCI with Hot Line Tagging
Vertical enhanced OCI panel
Vertical enhanced OCI with Hot Line Tagging
E
ABB
DPU2000R
CONTROL
TARGETS
LEGEND
C1
LEGEND
C2
SERIAL
PORT 1
LEGEND
C3
LEGEND
C4
LEGEND
C5
LEGEND
C6
TARGET
RESET
F1
NORMAL
TRIP
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
LEGEND
OPEN
F2
F3
F4
F5
RECLOSER
HOT LINE TAG
F6
OFF
TAG
Front View of the OCI Enhanced Panel with the Hot Line Tag Feature
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ABB
FU
002
LOAD
LINE
LOAD
LOAD
LOAD
MOR
ON
CLOSE
BREAKER CONTROL
inches
[millimeters]
18.88
[479.6]
STATUS
5.22
[132.6]
DPU
2000R
TARGETS
NORMAL
TIME
FAIL
INSTANTANEOUS
PICKUP
FREQUENCY
RECLOSER OUT N
NEGATIVE SEQUENCE
SYSTEM RESET
TARGET RESET
C
E
2.25
[57.2]
.5
[15]
1.49
[37.8]
7.375
[187.3]
9.00
[229.0]
Top View
1.00
[25.4]
1.625
[42]
.15
[4]
17.12
[434.8]
15
A
(L1)
16
52
B
(L2)
C
(L3)
USER SELECTABLE
PHASE ROTATION
ABC (L1L2L3) or ACB (L1L3L2)
VN
(UN)
VC
(UL3)
VB
(UL2)
VA
(UL1)
33 VC
(UL3)
34 VN
(UN)
32 VB
(UL2)
31 VA
(UL1)
(UL1) (UL3)
(UL2) (UN)
52A
(XO)
52B
(XI)
43A
(AR)
A
B
C
(L1) (L2) (L3)
52A
(XO)
Note:
In this case, OUT 2 is shown programmed
as the breaker close contact. Inputs 1, 2 and
3 on terminals 4, 5 and 6 are shown
mapped to the 52A (XO), 52B (XI) and 43A
(AR) logic functions respectively. Refer to
Section 6 for other available I/O logic
mapping functions.
Self check alarm contacts are shown in
the powered down condition. When control
power is applied, contacts will change state.
NORMAL
LOAD
FLOW
52
52
47
46
+
47
+
48
53
51
49
+
48
+
54
+
52
+
50
34
VN (UN)
33
VC (UL3)
32
VB (UL2)
31
VA (UL1)
46
(L3)
0C
45
47
IMPORTANT:
For models with the
SEF feature, it is a
REQUIREMENT
that the CT Input at
terminals 47-48 be
used at all times
that the SEF Input
at 45-46 is used.
NORMAL
LOAD
FLOW
(L1) (L2)
0A 0B
45
53
51
49
+
48
+
54
+
52
+
50
34
VN (UN)
33
VC (UL3)
32
VB (UL2)
31
VA (UL1)
USER SELECTABLE
PHASE ROTATION
A-B-C (L1-L2-L3) or A-C-B
(L1-L3-L2)
17
0A
0B
31
VA (UL1)
0C
35
32
VB (UL2)
33
3V0
VC (UL3)
34
VN (UN)
NORMAL
LOAD
FLOW
36
+
+
50
+
52
+
54
49
51
53
+
48
52
47
+
45
46
18
VA
(UL1)
32
VB
(UL2)
33
34
VC
(UL3)
VN
(UN)
NORMAL
LOAD
FLOW
+
50
+
52
+
54
49
51
53
+
48
47
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. Observe the definitions of
Line-Side and Bus-Side as
they apply to the relays VT inputs. This is important when using the DEAD-LINE/DEADBUS
closing functions of the Synccheck element. These relay designations may not match the actual system arrangement, so
care must be taken in selecting
the relay settings to obtain the
desired mode of operation.
2. If the LINE-VTs are connected line-to-neutral, the Synccheck option allows the BUS-VT
to be connected either line-toneutral, or line-to-line, based on
the setting Bus VT Phase. If the
LINE-VTs are connected line-toline, then the BUS-VT should
also be connected line-to-line.
52
35
V SYNC
36
+
19
20
PHASE
GRD
FREQ.
CONT.
TYPE
CATALOG NO.
SERIAL NO.
INST. BOOK
COM 1
COM 2
1
VDC
AUX.
PORTS
56
MON
COM-
55
IN
1
57
GND
58
IN
2
59
60
IN
3
61
62
IN
4
63
64
IN
5
IN
6
10
VA
31
IN
11
VB
32
12
VC
33
IN
13
15
VN
34
40
16
SENSOR 8
39
ALARM
SELF-CHECK
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COM 3
ISOLATED
42
SENSOR 7
41
18
44
SENSOR 6
43
OUT 6
17
46
SENSOR 5
45
20
22
48
50
52
28
OUT 1
27
SENSOR 2
51
26
OUT 2
25
SENSOR 3
49
24
OUT 3
23
SENSOR 4
47
OUT 4
21
OUT 5
19
TRIP
54
30
SENSOR 1
53
29
587 R 0 4 1 1 - 6 1 0 1 0
ANSI/IEC
Configuration
Current Range
Control Voltage
OCI Display and Mounting Orientation
Communications Protocol
Software Options
Frequency
Rear Communications Port
Configuration
How To Order
Using the Ordering Selection sheet, select those special features or options that are required to adapt the 2000R to
your specific application. Create the catalog number, as shown above, by selecting the associated number or letter that
refers to the desired feature or option from each category.
59
57
61
63
COM 3
ISOLATED
AUX.
PORTS
COM 1
56
COM 2
1
VDC
TYPE
CATALOG NO.
SERIAL NO.
INST. BOOK
PHASE
GRD
FREQ.
CONT.
58
60
62
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COM- IN
MON
1
IN
2
IN
3
IN
4
IN
5
IN
6
IN
7
31
32
33
34
VA
VB
VC
VN
64
11
12
13
IN
8
35
36
14
15
16
17
SELF-CHECK
ALARM
37
38
39
18
OUT 6
40
41
42
43
20
19
21
OUT 5
44
45
22
OUT 4
46
47
23
24
OUT 3
48
49
25
26
OUT 2
50
27
*
51
28
OUT 1
52
29
30
TRIP
53
54
GND
SENSOR 10
SENSOR 9
SENSOR 8
SENSOR 7
SENSOR 6
SENSOR 5
SENSOR 4
SENSOR 3
SENSOR 2
SENSOR 1
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Refer to the Select Communication Options Table when making option selections.
In addition to the standard front or rear non-isolated RS-232 port (COM 1), the following rear communication port
options are available:
Option 0
This option provides RS-232 communication via the non-isolated COM 2 port and is suitable only in applications where
communication to the unit is local through a direct connection to a PC or remote through an external isolating communication device , such as an RS-232 to fiber optic converter, which is connected to the relay using a short cable.
Options 1through 8 and E are provided on an independent communication card installed in the unit.
Option 1
This option provides RS-232 communication via the isolated COM 3 port for transient immunity and isolation and must
be used where communication cable lengths are greater than 10 feet (3m) or a common ground is not guaranteed. In
general, RS-232 communication is limited to a maximum distance of 50 feet (15m). Aux Com and COM 2 ports are
disabled in this configuration.
Option 2
This option provides RS-232 communication via isolated COM 3 port and RS-485 communication via the isolated Aux
Com ports. The auxiliary port is an isolated RS-485 configuration that supports several communication protocols (See
Communication Protocol Category On Ordering Sheet).
Option 3
This option provides INCOM availability, via the Aux Com port, in applications where either the Westinghouse INCOM,
or ABB WRELCOM, network is used.
Option 4
This option provides RS-485 communication and INCOM availability, via the isolated Aux Com port. In this configuration, the INCOM port provides the same functionality as option 3.
Option 5
This option provides RS-485 communication via the isolated Aux Com port, and is highly recommended for applications
requiring communication over distances of up to 300 feet (100m). This option has an advantage over RS-232 by allowing
networking of multiple relays via a simple 3 wire connection.
An RS-485 to RS-232 converter (Catalog Number 245X2000) is available to connect the network to an external device
such as a modem or a personal computer.
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Communication Protocols
The Select Options Table shows the communication protocols and the respective hardware port assignments that are
currently available.
The ABB 10-Byte Protocol
The "Standard" protocol referenced throughout this publication refers to an ABB 2000R series-specific 10 byte ASCII
oriented communication protocol. This protocol is standard for COM 1 and is selectable for other rear ports as per the
Select Options Table. The 2000R series Windows External Communication Program (WinECP) provided, at no charge,
with the relay uses the standard protocol.
Product specific protocol documents are available from the factory upon request.
3 character locations in the catalog number define your selection of software options.
Special recloser curve options duplicate popular recloser time current characteristic curves. Contact ABB Allentown
for curve details.
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COM 1
Catalog Number
Select Option
587 or
687 R041[ ] - 6101[ ]
57
56
NON
ISOLATED
RS-232
With
Display
63
61
59
NON
ISOLATED
RS-232
58
60
RS-485
ISOLATED
62
INCOM
ISOLATED
64
IRIG-B
ISOLATED
RS-232
unless noted
Without
Display*
55
AUX.
PORTS
COM 3
DNP 3.0
DNP 3.0
Modbus
IRIG-B
IRIG-B
Modbus
INCOM
IRIG-B
DNP 3.0
INCOM
IRIG-B
Modbus
INCOM
IRIG-B
INCOM
IRIG-B
Modbus PlusTM
Modbus PlusTM
IRIG-B
IRIG-B
Modbus #
Network Modbus
Ethernet Copper or
Ethernet Fiber Optic
Network Modbus
Ethernet Copper or
Ethernet Fiber Optic
Network Modbus
Ethernet Copper or
Ethernet Fiber Optic
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Ordering Information:
Horizontal Panel Mounting Kit
Vertical Panel Mounting Kit
604513-K3
613724-K1
613724-K2
154.0
141.3
235.0
DIMENSIONS ARE
INCHES [MILLIMETERS]
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Configuration
Standard
Standard with Earth Fault Protection
Standard with Synchronism Check
Current Range
Phase
Ground
Standard or Non-Directional Sensitive Earth Fault
0.4-12A
0.4 -12A
0.4-12A
0.08-2.40A
0.08-2.4A
0.08-2.40A
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Load Profile
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Communications Standard
Protocol
DNP 3.0
Modbus
Modbus Plus
UCA
Modbus/UCA
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