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GBU100
GBU100
BAY CONTROL UNIT
FEATURES
Application Communication
For control and monitoring of switchgear, transformers and other Data communication for station bus IEC 61850
equipment or devices in EHV, HV, MV and LV substations Data communication for local setting and testing facility over RSM system
Applicable to single, double and one- and a half breaker arrangements
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GBU 100 BAY CONTROL UNIT
FUNCTIONS
Control HMI function
Circuitbreaker and disconnector control Graphic LCD with display of single line diagram
Switchgear interlock check Status and alarm LEDs
Transformer tap change control Touch type screen for control and setting
Directional or non-directional earth fault protection Password protection for settings and selection of local / remote control
APPLICATIONS
GBU100 is used for the control, protection and monitoring of bay/feeder GBU100-900 provides expanded binary inputs and/or transducer inputs/
equipment in electrical substations. It is applicable to all types of busbar outputs. It is applicable to bay or primary apparatus for which a large
and switchgear arrangement in both GIS and AIS type substations. It is number of binary inputs or transducer inputs are required for monitoring
suitable for use in the highest voltage level substations in which very high and supervision.
reliability is required, but can also be applied for industrial substation and
automation systems due to its exible settings and functionality.
Integration into GSC1000
GBU100 bay control unit is an integral component of the Substation
Control is performed remotely through the communication bus or locally Automation System Type GSC1000.
from a graphical HMI on the front panel showing the single line diagram for A typical system conguration for GSC1000 is shown in Figure 1.
the bay. GBU100 can be applied in a standard conguration of one unit per
bay, or alternatively one unit can be applied as a common device for several An Ethernet LAN, 100BASE-TX/FX, is used for the Station Bus to interface
bays. station level equipment with GBU100 and other IEDs. IEC 61850 is applied
for communication between the Station Computer (Server) and GBU100.
GBU100 has three models as shown in Table -1.
GBU100 is connected to the station bus through Ethernet Switch devices in
GBU100-700 provides protection features to be applied for MV and LV the same manner as protection relays and other bay level devices. GBU100
systems in which built-in protection features are required in the bay control performs control and monitoring of the bay in accordance with commands
unit. or operation from the station level.
GBU100-800 provides bay control and monitoring functions for EHV and HV
systems or MV/LV systems where the protection function is separated from
the bay control functions.
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Table - 1 GBU100 Models and Features
Models GBU100
Function Model 700 Model 800 Model 900
- CB/DS/ES control
Control functions - Transformer tap control
- Synchronism check
- CB/DS/ES status condition
- CB contact wear
Monitoring functions - CB/DS/ES operation time
- Analogue input supervision
- Self supervision
Protection functions
HMI functions
- Event record
Recording functions
- Fault & Disturbance record
Max. CT input 4 4 4
Max. VT input 4 7 7
Max. Analog DC input 10 10 30
Max. Binary input 78 117 156
- For control 10 10 10
Max. Binary output - For trip 2
- For signal 5 5 5
Case size 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 19 3/4 x 19
Engineering GSU100
Operator Workstation Workstation Hard Copy Station Computer
Printer GSU100
GPS Receiver On demand
printing
Station Computer
100BASE-TX Note;
BCU: Bay Control Unit
ESW: Ethernet Switch
ESW ESW IFU: Interface Unit
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GBU 100 BAY CONTROL UNIT
FUNCTIONS
CONTROL
Switchgear Control Split synchronism check
GBU100 provides functions for local control of switchgear from the HMI. In case the circuit breaker closing command is received during an
Three-stepped operation (select-control-execute) is applied for the control asynchronous network condition where frequencies are different between
of circuit breakers, disconnectors and earthing switches within a bay. the line and bus sides, the split synchronism check mode automatically
functions by detecting angle differences, instead of normal synchronism
Also, switchgear control commands from the station level can be performed
check mode.
through GBU100 within the application of a Substation Automation System.
Characteristics of synchronism check
Interlock check
The synchronism check scheme is shown in Figure 2.
The interlocking function blocks the operation of primary switching devices,
The function includes a built-in voltage selection scheme for double bus
for instance when a disconnector is under load, in order to prevent material
and one- and a half or ring busbar arrangements.
damage and/or accidental human injury.
Incoming voltage(V2)
Each switchgear control function has interlocking modules included
V
for different switchyard arrangements, where each function handles
interlocking for one bay. The interlocking function is distributed to each IED Running voltage(V1)
For station-level interlocking scheme, GBU100 communicates via the Synchronism check area
station bus or by hard-wiring. The interlocking conditions depend on the (a) Synchronism check zone
software interlocking logic is provided in GBU100. The interlocking logic and voltage A B
Vov
conditions can be modied to satisfy the specic requirements by means of
the graphical conguration tool.
MONITORING
Status Monitoring Measuring
The open or closed status of each switchgear device and failure information On the local HMI, the following on-line information is provided;
concerning power apparatus and control equipment are monitored in Measured analog voltages, currents, frequency, active- and reactive-
GBU100. power
Logical values of all binary inputs
Both normally open and normally closed contacts are used to monitor
the switchgear status. If an unusual status is detected, a switchgear The accuracy of analog measurement is 0.5% for I, V, P, Q at rated input
abnormality alarm is generated. and 0.03Hz for frequency measurement.
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Power Quality Measurement DC analog inputs
GBU100 provides power quality measurement features for the supervision The DC analog inputs provide monitoring and supervision of measurement
of power system values. and process signals from measuring transducers. Many monitoring devices
Individualharmonic distortion from 2nd
to 15th used in substation apparatus represent various parameters such as
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) and Total Demand Distortion (TDD) from temperature, gas pressure of GIS and DC battery voltage as low current
2nd to 15th values.
Sag, Swell and Interruption
This transducer inputs are also monitored on the local LCD or Substation
Automation System.
The status and failure data provided by these monitoring functions are
transmitted to the station level control equipment.
HMI FUNCTION
The local human machine interface includes an LCD which can display the Alarm indication LEDs with user printable card.
single line diagram for the bay. Touch type screen for control and navigation purposes, switch for
selection between local and remote control and reset.
The local human machine interface is simple and easy to understand with
the following facilities and indications.
Status indication LEDs (IN SERVICE, ALARM, TRIP, TEST, LAN CONN. FAIL,
TIME SYNC. FAIL)
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Measuring
Event record
Figure 3 - HMI Panel
Fault & Disturbance Record
RECORDING
Event records Disturbance records (model 700 only)
Continuous event-logging is useful for monitoring of the system from an The Disturbance Recorder function supplies fast, complete and
overview perspective and is a complement to specic disturbance recorder reliable information for disturbances in the power system. It facilitates
functions. Up to 1,024 time-tagged events are stored with 1ms resolution. understanding of system behavior and performance of related primary and
secondary equipment during and after a disturbance.
Fault records (model 700 only) The Disturbance Recorder acquires sampled data from all selected
Information about the pre-fault and fault values for currents and voltages analogue input and binary signals.
are recorded and displayed for trip event conrmation. The most recent 8
time-tagged faults with 1ms resolution are stored. These records are available on the HMI and/or at a local PC using RSM100.
COMMUNICATION
Station bus, IEC 61850 communication protocol
An Ethernet port for the substation communication standard IEC 61850 is
provided for the station bus.
GENERAL FUNCTION
Self supervision Password protection
Automatic self-supervision of internal circuits and software is provided. In Password protection is available for the execution of setting changes,
the event of a failure being detected, the ALARM LED on the front panel is clearing records and switching of local/remote control.
illuminated, the UNIT FAILURE binary output operates, and the date and
time of the failure is recorded in the event record.
Operation mode
GBU100 provides on-line mode and test mode.
Time synchronisation On-line mode is for normal operation.
Current time can be provided with time synchronisation via station bus by Test mode is selected to perform system testing after database modication
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol). in the case of bay extension. By means of test mode operation, bay-wise
testing can be performed without disturbing other bays which are in-service
Setting groups (model 700 only) (on-line mode).
4 settings groups are provided, allowing the user to set one group for
normal conditions, while the other groups may be set to cover alternative
operating conditions.
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TOOLS & ACCESSORY
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TECHNICAL DATA
HARDWARE
Analog Inputs
Rated current In 1A or 5A
Rated voltage Vn 100V to 120V
Rated Frequency 50Hz or 60Hz
3 times rated current continuous
Current inputs 3 times rated current continuous
Overload Rating
100 times rated current for 1 second (for model 700s)
Voitage inputs 2 times rated voltage continuous
Phase current inputs 0.1VA at In = 1A, 0.3VA at In = 5A
Earth current inputs 0.3VA at In = 1A, 0.4VA at In = 5A
Burden
Sensitive earth fault inputs 0.3VA at In = 1A, 0.4VA at In = 5A
Voltage inputs 0.1VA
Measurement range 4 20mA, 1mA
Transducer inputs Maximum permitted continuous current 2 times for maximum measurement range
Input resistance 150(4 20mA), 3000(1mA )
Power Supply
110/125Vdc (Operative range: 88 150Vdc),
Rated auxiliary voltage
220/250Vdc (Operative range: 176 300Vdc)
Superimposed AC ripple on DC supply 12%
Supply interruption 50ms at 110V
20W (quiescent)
Power consumption (GBU100-741)
30W (maximum)
Binary Inputs
110/125Vdc,
Input circuit DC voltage
220/250Vdc
Typical 74Vdc (min. 70Vdc) for 110/125V rating
Pick-up voltage
Typical 138Vdc (min. 125Vdc) for 220/250V rating
150Vdc for 110/125V rating,
Maximum permitted voltage
300Vdc for 220/250V rating
Minimum impulse duration 40ms
Power consumption 0.5W per input at 110Vdc
Binary Outputs
Make and carry: 4A continuously
Switching capacity for trip and command relay Make and carry: 20A, 220Vdc for 0.5s (L/R5ms)
Break: 0.1A, 220Vdc or 0.2A, 110Vdc (L/R=40ms)
Make and carry: 4A continuously
Switching capacity for signal output Make and carry: 10A, 220Vdc for 0.2s (L/R5ms)
Break: 0.1A, 220Vdc (L/R=40ms)
Maximum operating time 12ms
Maximum break time 8ms
Mechanical Design
Installation Flush mounting
Weight Approx. 10kg (Model 700s & 800s), 15kg (Model 900s)
Case colour 2.5Y7.5/1 (approximation to Munsell value)
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HARDWARE
LED
Number 12
IN SERVICE (Green) 1
ALARM, TRIP, SPARE (Red) 1 each
TEST (Yellow) 1
LAN CONN. FAIL (Yellow) 1
TIME SYNC. FAIL (Yellow) 1
SPARE (Yellow) 5
1Serial Interface for RSM100
Local RS232 (RSM) 9-way D-type female
Connection Point to point
Maximum length 15m (max.)
Cable type Multi-core (straight)
Station Bus Interface for IEC61850
100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
Physical medium Twisted pair cable, RJ-45 connector
100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet
Physical medium 50/125 or 62.5/125m bre, SC connector
Terminal Block
CT/VT input M3.5 Ring terminal
Direct cable connection : AWG26 to AWG12 or 0.14 - 2.5 mm2 recommended.
Cable ferrule : H2.5/18D from Weidmuller is recommended for
AWG14 or cross-section 2.5mm2.
Binary input, Binary output stripping length is 14mm.
H1.5/16 from Weidmuller is recommended for
AWG16 or cross-section 1.5mm2.
stripping length is 12mm.
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FUNCTIONIONAL DATA
Synchronism Check Function
Synchronism check angle: 5 75 in 1 steps
Frequency difference check: 0.01 0.50Hz in 0.01Hz steps
Voltage difference check: 1.0 60.0V in 0.1V steps
Voltage dead check: 5 50V in 1V steps
Voltage live check: 10 100V in 1V steps
Metering Function
Current Accuracy 0.5% (at rating)
Voltage Accuracy 0.5% (at rating)
Power (P, Q) Accuracy 0.5% (at rating)
Energy (Wh, varh) Accuracy 1.0% (at rating)
Frequency Accuracy 0.03Hz
Power Quality Measurement
Current harmonic distortion (up to 15th) 1.0% In, if Im < 10% In ; 10 % Im, if Im>10% In
Voltage harmonic distortion (up to 15th) 0.3% Un, if Um<3 % In ; 10 % Um, if Um>3% Un
GPS Time Synchronisation
Protocol SNTP
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PROTECTION RELAY (Model 700)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Conducted emissions:
0.15 to 0.50MHz: <79dB (peak) or <66dB (mean)
IEC60255-25,
0.50 to 30MHz: <73dB (peak) or <60dB (mean)
Conducted and Radiated Emissions EN55022 Class A,
Radiated emissions (at 30m):
IEC61000-6-4
30 to 230MHz: <30dB
230 to 1000MHz: <37dB
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ORDERING INFORMATION Model 700
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
G B U 1 0 0 - 7 D - -
Congurations
CT/VT Module
None 0
VT x 4, CT x 4 1
VT x 4, CT x 4, Harmonic meas. 4
VT x 4, CT x 3, CT for SEF x 1 7
VT x 4, CT x 3, CT for SEF x 1, Harmonic meas 8
I/O Module
BI x 39, BO x 15, Trip x 2, 1
BI x 78, BO x 15, Trip x 2, 2
BI x 117, BO x 15, Trip x 2, 3
BI x 39, BO x 15, Trip x 2, DC analog input x 10 5
BI x 78, BO x 15, Trip x 2, DC analog input x 10 6
AC and DC Rating
1A, 50Hz, 110/125Vdc 1
1A, 60Hz, 110/125Vdc 2
5A, 50Hz, 110/125Vdc 3
5A, 60Hz, 110/125Vdc 4
1A, 50Hz, 220/250Vdc 5
1A, 60Hz, 220/250Vdc 6
5A, 50Hz, 220/250Vdc 7
5A, 60Hz, 220/250Vdc 8
No AC input, 110/125Vdc E
No AC input, 220/250Vdc F
Communication option
100BASE-TX x 1 port A
100BASE-FX x 1 port B
Further option
None 0
Redundant DC power supply 1
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
G B U 1 0 0 - 8 D - -
Congurations
CT/VT Module
None 0
VT x 5, CT x 4 2
VT x 7, CT x 4 3
VT x 5, CT x 4, Harmonic measurement 5
VT x 7, CT x 4, Harmonic measurement 6
I/O Module
BI x 39, BO x 15 1
BI x 78, BO x 15 2
BI x 117, BO x 15 3
BI x 39, BO x 15, DC analog input x 10 A
BI x 78, BO x 15, DC analog input x 10 B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
G B U 1 0 0 - 9 D - -
Congurations
CT/VT Module
None 0
VT x 5, CT x 4 2
VT x 7, CT x 4 3
VT x 5, CT x 4, Harmonic measurement 5
VT x 7, CT x 4, Harmonic measurement 6
I/O Module
BI x 78, BO x 15, DC analog input x 20 1
BI x 117, BO x 15, DC analog input x 10 3
BI x 156, BO x 15, DC analog input x 10 4
BI x 117, BO x 15, DC analog input x 20 5
BI x 156, BO x 15, DC analog input x 20 6
BI x 117, BO x 15, DC analog input x 30 7
BI x 156, BO x 15, DC analog input x 30 8
BI x 156, BO x 15 A
Same as model 700
Refer to page 13
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DIMENSION AND PANEL CUT-OUT (TYPE-A)
220
216
279
TOSHIBA
266 258
A B 0V
4 - 5.5
TB10 TB8 TB6 TB4 TB2
1 1 1 1 1 T1
2 2 2 2 2
3
4 TB1
5
1 2
19 19 19 19
20 20 20 20
190.5 260
17 18
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
F1
R E
T
19 19 19 19
20 20 20 20
TB9 TB7 TB5 TB3
6.2 223
(d) Rear view
34.8
235.4
Figure 7 - Dimension and Panel Cut-out Type A (1/2 case size) for model 700 and 800
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326
279
TOSHIBA
266 258
A B 0V
4 - 5.5
TB18 TB16 TB14 TB12 TB10 TB8 TB6 TB4 TB2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3
4 TB1
5
1 2
19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
190.5 260
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 18
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
F1
E
R
T
19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
TB17 TB15 TB13 TB11 TB9 TB7 TB5 TB3
6.2 333
(d) Rear view 34.8
345.4
Figure 8 - Dimension and Panel Cut-out Type B (3/4 case size) for model 900
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CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM
CT/VT DC/DC
P Binary Input
TB1-1 DC/DC TB10-1
IA1 Converter N TB6-1
TB10-2 TB7-1
TB1-2 BI1 BI21
TB6-9 TB7-9
TB1-11
BI9 BI29
VC1
TB1-12 TB6-10 TB7-10
BI10 BI30
TB1-15 TB6-11 TB7-11
BI11 BI31
TB6-12 TB7-12
TB1-16 BI12 BI32
TB6-13 TB7-13
BI13 BI33
TB1-17
TB6-14 TB7-14
TB1-18 BI14 BI34
TB6-15 TB7-15
TB1-13 BI15 BI35
VS
TB6-16 TB7-16
TB1-14
BI16 BI36
TB6-17 TB7-17
BI17 BI37
TB6-18 TB7-18
BI18 BI38
TB6-19 TB7-19
Binary Input #1 BI19 BI39
TB4-1 TB5-1
BI1 BI21 TB6-20
BI20
TB4-2 TB5-2 N
BI2 TB7-20
BI22
TB4-3 TB5-3
BI3 BI23
TB4-4 TB5-4
BI4 BI24
TB4-5 TB5-5
BI5 BI25
TB4-6 TB5-6
BI6 BI26
TB4-7 TB5-7
BI7 BI27
TB4-8 TB5-8
DC Analog Input #1
BI8 BI28
P
TB2-1 DC-
TB4-9 TB5-9 N
TB2-2 AI1
BI9 BI29
P
TB4-10 TB5-10 TB2-5 DC-
N
BI10 TB2-6 AI2
BI30
P
TB4-11 TB5-11 TB2-9 DC-
N
BI11 BI31 TB2-10 AI3
TB4-12 TB5-12 P
TB2-13 DC-
BI12 N
BI32 AI4
TB2-14
TB4-13 TB5-13 P
TB2-17 DC-
BI13 BI33 N
TB2-18 AI5
TB4-14 TB5-14 P
BI14 BI34 TB3-1 DC-
N
TB3-2 AI6
TB4-15 TB5-15
P
BI15 BI35 TB3-5 DC-
N
TB3-6 AI7
TB4-16 TB5-16
BI16 P
BI36 TB3-9
N
DC-
TB4-17 TB5-17 TB3-10 AI8
BI17 BI37 P
TB3-13 DC-
N
TB4-18 TB5-18 TB3-14 AI9
BI18 BI38 P
TB3-17 DC-
TB4-19 TB5-19 N
TB3-18 AI10
BI19 BI39
TB4-20 TB3-20 E
BI20
N
TB5-20
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Binary Output
TB8-20 P N
TB8-5 OP
B01 OPEN TB9-2
TB8-6
TB8-7 CL Device1
B02 CLOSE Circuit1 TB9-1
TB8-8
TB8-9
B03
TB8-10 OP
TB9-4
TB8-11
B04
TB8-12 CL
Circuit2 TB9-3 Device2
TB8-13
B05
TB8-14
TB8-19
TB8-1 OP
TRIP1 OPEN TB9-6
TB8-2
TB8-3 CL
CLOSE Device3
TRIP2 Circuit3 TB9-5
TB8-4
TB8-17 OP
TB9-8
TB8-15 Unit Failure
TB8-16 CL Device4
Circuit4 TB9-7
OP
TB9-10
CL
Device5
Circuit5 TB9-9
OP
TB9-12
CL
Circuit6 TB9-11 Device6
OP
TB9-14
CL
Device7
Circuit7 TB9-13
OP
TB9-16
CL Device8
Circuit8 TB9-15
OP
TB9-18
CL
TB9-17 Device9
Circuit9
OP
TB9-20
CL
Device10
Circuit10 TB9-19
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CT/VT with Ext.AI DC/DC
P Binary Input #2
DC/DC TB10-1
IA1 Converter N TB4-1
TB10-2 TB5-1
TB1-2 BI1 BI21
TB4-9 TB5-9
TB1-11
BI9 BI29
VC1
TB1-12 TB4-10 TB5-10
BI10 BI30
TB1-15 TB4-11 TB5-11
VA2 BI11 BI31
TB4-12 TB5-12
TB1-16 BI12 BI32
VB2
TB4-13 TB5-13
BI13 BI33
TB1-17
VC2 TB4-14 TB5-14
TB1-18 BI14 BI34
TB4-15 TB5-15
TB1-13 BI15 BI35
VS
TB4-16 TB5-16
TB1-14
BI16 BI36
TB4-17 TB5-17
BI17 BI37
TB4-18 TB5-18
BI18 BI38
TB4-19 TB5-19
Binary Input #1 BI19 BI39
TB2-1 TB3-1
BI1 BI21 TB4-20
BI20
TB2-2 TB3-2 N
BI2 TB5-20
BI22
TB2-3 TB3-3
BI3 BI23
TB2-4 TB3-4
BI4 BI24
TB2-5 TB3-5
BI5 BI25
TB2-6 TB3-6
BI6 BI26
TB2-7 TB3-7
BI7 BI27
TB2-8 TB3-8
BI8 BI28
TB2-9 TB3-9
BI9 BI29
TB2-10 TB3-10
BI10 BI30
TB2-11 TB3-11
BI11 BI31
TB2-12 TB3-12
BI12 BI32
TB2-13 TB3-13
BI13 BI33
TB2-14 TB3-14
BI14 BI34
TB2-15 TB3-15
BI15 BI35
TB2-16 TB3-16
BI16 BI36
TB2-17 TB3-17
BI17 BI37
TB2-18 TB3-18
BI18 BI38
TB2-19 TB3-19
BI19 BI39
TB2-20
BI20
N
TB3-21
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TB6-3 TB7-3
TB8-7
BI3 BI23
TB8-8
TB6-4 TB7-4
BI4 BI24 TB8-9
TB6-5 TB7-5 TB8-10
BI5 BI25
TB8-11
TB6-6 TB7-6
TB8-12
BI6 BI26
TB6-7 TB7-7
TB8-13
BI7 BI27
TB8-14
TB6-8 TB7-8
BI8 BI28
TB6-9 TB7-9
BI9 BI29
TB6-11 TB7-11
TB8-3
BI11 BI31
TB8-4
TB6-12 TB7-12
BI12 BI32
TB6-13 TB7-13
BI13 BI33
TB6-16 TB7-16
BI16 BI36
TB6-17 TB7-17
BI17 BI37
TB6-18 TB7-18
BI18 BI38
TB6-19 TB7-19
BI19 BI39
TB6-20
BI20
TB7-20
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CT/VT DC/DC Binary Input #2
TB1-1 P TB14-1
DC/DC TB18-1 TB15-1
IA1 Converter N
TB18-2 BI1 BI21
TB1-2
TB14-2 TB15-2
TB1-3 BI2 BI22
IB1 P
DC/DC TB18-3
TB1-4 Converter N TB14-3 TB15-3
(OPTION) TB18-4 BI3
E BI23
TB1-5 TB18-5
IC1 TB14-4 TB15-4
TB1-6 BI4 BI24
LAN
TB1-7 T1 or F1 TB14-5 TB15-5
I0 LAN-A
100BASE-TX BI5 BI25
TB1-8 or 100BASE-FX
(SC TYPE) TB14-6 TB15-6
BI6 BI26
TB1-9
TB14-7 TB15-7
VA1 BI7 BI27
RS-232 TB14-8 TB15-8
TB1-10
Front Panel RS-232C For Local PC BI8 BI28
VB1
TB14-9 TB15-9
TB1-11 BI9 BI29
VC1 TB14-10 TB15-10
TB1-12 BI10 BI30
TB14-11 TB15-11
TB1-15 BI11 BI31
VA2
TB14-12 TB15-12
BI12 BI32
TB1-16
VB2 TB14-13 TB15-13
BI13 BI33
TB1-17 TB14-14 TB15-14
VC2 BI14 BI34
TB1-18
TB14-15 TB15-15
BI15 BI35
TB1-13
TB14-16 TB15-16
VS
BI16 BI36
TB1-14
TB14-17 TB15-17
BI17 BI37
TB14-18 TB15-18
BI18 BI38
TB14-19 TB15-19
BI19 BI39
Binary Input #1
TB12-1 TB13-1 TB14-20
BI1 BI21 BI20
N
TB12-2 TB13-2 TB15-20
BI2 BI22
TB12-3 TB13-3
BI3 BI23
TB12-4 TB13-4
BI4 BI24
TB12-5 TB13-5 DC Analog Input #1
BI5 BI25 P
TB8-1 DC-
TB12-6 TB13-6 N
TB8-2 AI1
BI6 BI26
P
TB8-5 DC-
TB12-7 TB13-7 N
TB8-6 AI2
BI7 BI27
P
TB12-8 TB13-8 TB8-9 DC-
N
BI8 TB8-10 AI3
BI28
P
TB12-9 TB13-9 TB8-13 DC-
N
BI9 BI29 TB8-14 AI4
TB12-10 TB13-10 P
TB8-17 DC-
BI10 N
BI30 TB8-18 AI5
TB12-11 TB13-11 P
TB9-1 DC-
BI11 BI31 N
TB9-2 AI6
TB12-12 TB13-12 P
BI12 BI32 TB9-5 DC-
N
TB9-6 AI7
TB12-13 TB13-13
P
BI13 BI33 TB9-9 DC-
N
TB9-10 AI8
TB12-14 TB13-14
BI14 P
BI34 TB9-13
N DC-
TB12-15 TB13-15 TB9-14 AI9
BI15 BI35 P
TB9-17 DC-
N
TB12-16 TB13-16 TB9-18 AI10
BI16 BI36
TB12-18 TB13-18
BI18 BI38
TB12-19 TB13-19
BI19 BI39
TB12-20
BI20
N
TB13-20
21
GBU 100 BAY CONTROL UNIT
OP
TB17-12
CL
Circuit6 TB17-11 Device6
OP
TB17-14
CL
Device7
Circuit7 TB17-13
OP
TB17-16
CL Device8
Circuit8 TB17-15
OP
TB17-18
CL
TB17-17 Device9
Circuit9
OP
TB17-20
CL
Device10
Circuit10 TB17-19
22
TOSHIBA CORPORATION
Transmission Distribution & Industrial Systems Company
1-1, Shibaura 1-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105-8001, Japan
Tel +81-3-3457-3644 Fax +81-3-5444-9166
http://www.toshiba-relays.com
The data given in this catalog are subject to change without notice. Printed in Japan "