Creating complete local HMI page configuration - Arc protection - Auto synchronization - Bay control and measurement - Merging unit - Transformer protection - 2 winding - Feeder protection - Voltage regulation - Capacitor bank protection - Petersen Coil control - Grid automation - Busbar differential protection (high impedance) - Back-up protection - Motor protection - Busbar protection (voltage and frequency) - Transformer protection - 3 winding - Interconnection protection - Generator protection - Power management/Load shedding - Engineering Manual - REX640 Protection and control - Relion Protection and Control - PCL6 - IEC - ANSI - 16.02.2023

REX640 Engineering Manual

  • Configure the protection relay functions such as protection, measurements and control functions with Application Configuration. The configuration made in Application Configuration can be saved to make the interfaces and signals available for other engineering tools within PCM600 such as Parameter Setting or Graphical Display Editor.
  • Make connections between the application configuration function blocks and physical hardware inputs and outputs by using Signal Matrix or Application Configuration.
  • Configure HMI pages by using Graphical Display Editor. Create new pages, configure the pages by adding widgets, set page visibility to different user categories, create single-line diagrams shown on the LHMI and WHMI and symbols, and provide language translations for the added LHMI elements.
    1. To configure the single-line diagram, check if any new symbols are required in addition to the default symbols in SLD Editor. Use Symbol Editor to create the missing symbols.
    2. Use SLD Editor to create a single-line diagram. Add bus bars, symbols and texts and create links between the symbols. Link the dynamic symbols to the corresponding function blocks in the application configuration. The function blocks control the objects represented by symbols on the HMI. Add 10 SLD pages at the maximum.
    3. Use Page Organizer to configure the main screen of HMI and to create main pages and linked pages by using the predefined ABB built-in pages and template pages. Set also the page visibility to Basic or Advanced access rights and define unique page names.
    4. Use Page Editor to configure the main and linked pages and, for example, to add widgets.
    5. Use Language Translation to translate the configuration data text into different languages. Configuration data includes widget properties, page properties and symbol captions. If needed, add a new language from the list of languages supported by the relay and set the translated text for the language for available configuration.
    6. Save the configuration.
    7. Preview the configuration before writing it to the relay.
    8. Write the configuration to the relay.