Verification - 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 - Modification Sales Guideline - REX640 Protection and control - PCL4 - IEC - ANSI - 16.02.2023

REX640 Modification Sales Guideline

Before the relay and the LHMI are returned to normal service, the installed modifications have to be tested and commissioned. The recommendation is that the changed functionality of both the hardware and the software be tested. The testing procedure for the modified part must be the same as when commissioning a new relay.

If the relay’s hardware is extended by additional modules, the functionality that the new modules offer the relay has to be tested. If the relay hardware setup is modified by changing an existing module type to a different one, additional checks regarding the removed functionality must be done.