Application
The REF601 and REJ601 are protection relays aimed at protection and control of incoming and outgoing feeders in MV distribution substations.
They can be applied for short-circuit, overcurrent and ground-fault protection of
overhead lines and cable feeders of distribution and sub-distribution networks.
The inrush current stabilization function allows the relays to be
used as the main protection for distribution transformers.
The relay with application configuration B offers non-directional
overcurrent and ground-fault protection. The residual current for
the ground-fault protection is derived from the phase currents.
When applicable, core-balance current transformers can be
used for measuring the residual current, especially when sensitive ground-fault protection is required.
The application configuration C adds thermal overload protection for feeders, cables and transformers, phase discontinuity
protection and circuit breaker failure protection.
The application configuration D provides the highest functionality with incorporation of negative
phase sequence protection and a multi-shot auto-recloser function making the relay suitable for overhead line feeders.
Optimized for limited space
With their compact size and unique technical features, the
REF601 and REJ601 are ideal for retrofits, compact switchgear
and switchgear with limited space. These relays have a small
mounting depth and do not have any loose mounting accessories.
Uniquely, the REF601 and REJ601 use a press-fit mounting
arrangement, suitable for quick and easy installation on switchgear
Control
The REF601 features control of one circuit breaker with dedicated push-buttons and guidance on local HMI for opening and closing.
It includes two dedicated outputs for breaker control.
The breaker control is also possible through optional MODBUS RTU or IEC 60870-5-103 communication.
Measurement
All versions of the relay continuously measure phase currents
and ground current. Ground current can be measured using an
external zero sequence current transformer or can be calculated internally.
During operation, the default view of display shows the highest
loaded phase current in primary terms (Amps) and the ground current.
The values measured can be accessed locally via the
user interface on the relay or remotely via the communication interface of the relay.
These relays continuously measure negative sequence current,
thermal level and counter values if these functions are supported as per application configurations.
Event log
To collect sequence of events (SoE) information, the relays
incorporate non-volatile memory with a storage capacity of 100
events with associated time stamps and a resolution of 1 ms.
The event log includes trip circuit monitoring status, protection
operation status, binary I/O status and relay fault code.
The event logs are stored sequentially, the most recent being first and so on.
The non-volatile memory retains its data in the event of temporary auxiliary supply loss.
The event log facilitates detailed post-fault analysis of feeder faults and disturbances.
The SoE information can be accessed locally via the user interface on the relay front panel or remotely
via the communication interface of the relay.
Recorded data
The relays store fault records of analog values for the last five trip events in non-volatile memory.
The fault recording is triggered by the trip signal of a protection function.
Each fault record includes the current values for three phases and ground current along with a time stamp.
These records enable the user to analyze the five most recent power system events.
The relays record the number of phase and ground fault trip events into dedicated trip counters.
These trip counters cannot be reset by the user and are stored in non-volatile memory.
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