7SJ601 Catalogue
7SJ601 Catalogue
Protection Systems
Catalog
LSA 2.1.16 ⋅ 1997
SIPROTEC 7SJ601 (Version V2.1)
Numerical Overcurrent Relay
■ Distribution protection
■ Definite-time over-
current protection
(I >>, I>/50, IE>>, Page
IE>/50N) and/or in-
verse-time overcur-
rent protection Description 2
(I>>, Ip/51, IE>>
IEp/51N, optional Inverse-time overcurrent relay
IEC or ANSI time according to IEC 3
characteristics) according to ANSI/ IEEE 4 and 5
■ Reverse interlocking
■ Metering (operational Typical applications 6
CT circuits 6
measurement)
■ Circuit-breaker / Trip
contact testing
Scope of functions 7
■ Monitoring and
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self-diagnostics
■ Hardware Technical data 8
■ Software
■ 30 event logs with Selection and
time stamp ordering data 12
■ Hardware
■ Local HMI
Circuit-diagram 13
■ LCD display for set- Fig. 1
SIPROTEC 7SJ601
ting parameters and numerical overcurrent relay
analysis
■ Housing Dimension drawings 14
Flush-mounting
Protection functions
housing 1/6 19 inch
7XP20 50 I>>, I> Conditions of Sale
Surface-mounting and Delivery 16
housing 1/6 19 inch 50N IE>>, IE>
7XP20 51 Ip
■ Auxiliary voltages
24, 48 V DC 51N IEp
60, 110, 125 V DC
220, 250 V DC , 115 V AC
230 V AC
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Convenient setting
The menu driven HMI is used
for setting parameters. These
parameters are stored in a non-
volatile memory so that the
settings are retained even if
the supply voltage is cut off.
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Tripping characteristics of the inverse-time overcurrent function acc. to IEC With regard to the inverse-
time overcurrent protection
function (51), the tripping time
depends on the magnitude of
the current (see Figs. 5 to 8,
10 to 13, 15 to 18).
The following tripping charac-
teristics are available:
Characteristic of the
inverse-time overcurrent
acc. to IEC 255-3
• inverse
• very inverse
• extremely inverse
• long inverse
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Fig. 5
Inverse
è
Fig. 6
Very inverse
014
. 13.5
t= ⋅Tp t= ⋅Tp
eI I j
p
0.02
−1 e I Ip j − 1
• t = tripping time in s
• I = measured current
• IP = pickup value 0.1 to 4 I/IN
• Tp = time multiplier
ç
Fig. 7
Extremely inverse
è
Fig. 8
Note for Figs.5 to 8:
Scope of I/Ip from 1.1 to 20
Long inverse
80 120
t = ⋅ Tp t = ⋅ Tp
bI I g
p
2
−1 bI I g − 1
p
Tripping characteristic
of definite-time overcurrent
protection
Fig. 9
Tripping characteristic
of definite-time stage
I>>, IE>> (50) *) Device parameter
Characteristic of inverse-time
overcurrent protection acc. to
ANSI/IEEE
• inverse
• short inverse
• long inverse
• moderately inverse
• very inverse
• extremely inverse
• definite inverse
• I squared T
ç
Fig. 10
Inverse
è
Fig. 11
Short inverse
F 8.9341 I F 0.2663 I
t= GG + 017966
. JJ ⋅ D t= GG + 0.03393J ⋅ D
JK
H eI I j − 1 K H eI I j − 1
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.
p p
• t = tripping time in s
• I = measured current
• IP = parameterizable pickup
value 0.1 to 4 I/IN
• D = time multiplier
ç
Fig. 12
Note for Figs. 10 to 12:
Scope of I/Ip from 1.1 to 20
Long inverse
è
Fig. 13
Moderately inverse
F 5.6143 I F 0.0103
GG
I
GG I I − 1 + 218592JJ ⋅ D + 0.0228J ⋅ D
t= t=
JK
He j
.
K H eI I j − 1
0.02
p p
Tripping characteristic
of definite-time overcurrent
protection
Fig.14
Tripping characteristic
of definite-time stage
I>>, IE>> (50)
è
Fig. 16
Extremely inverse
F 3.922 I F 5.64 I
t= GG + 0.0982J ⋅ D
JK t= GG + 0.0243J ⋅ D
JK
H eI I j − 1 H eI I j − 1
2 2
p p
ç
Fig. 17
Definite inverse
è
Fig. 18 Note for Fig. 18:
I squared T Scope of I/Ip from 1.1 to 20
*) Device parameter
Busbar protection
(Reverse interlocking)
Reverse interlock principle in- Supply feeder Load feeder
(incoming) (outgoing)
volves the blocking of the high-
speed overcurrent protection
on the supply feeder, to the aux-
iliary bus, if any of the load fee-
der overcurrent relays are in
pickup. If a fault is not present
on any of the associated load
Relaiy 3
Relay 1
Relay 2
feeders, the supply’s high-
speed overcurrent protection
will not be blocked, providing I>> block
reliable protection for bus
faults.
In this manner, selective high-
speed overcurrent relaying can
be applied to the supply and
load feeders to provide coordi-
nated bus protection. The re-
lays, through contact input and TRIP TRIP TRIP TRIP
output interconnection, can
discriminate and operate selec-
tively for various types of
faults and locations, tripping
only the affected parts of the
system.
Fig. 19
Busbar protection
by means of reverse Fault location A: Tripping time TI>(50) Relay 1
interlocking Fault location B: Tripping time t1 Relay 2 or 3, since TI>>(50) is blocked
Backup time TI> Relay 1
CT circuits
(standard connection)
Surface-mounted housing Flush-mounted housing/
• measured cubicle mounting
IL1 (A), IL2 (B), IL3 (C)
• calculated
IE (Gnd)
Fig. 20
Three CT circuit
with measure-
ment of the
phase currents
Power-
supply
BI2
block CB Alarm
Other
Fig. 21 protection
Typical device
DC schematics
Multiple applications
• Overhead line and cable pro-
tection TRIP
• Motor protection
(short-circuit protection)
• Transformer protection
(main or backup protection) Phase Earth (ground)
• Generator protection
(backup protection) Event
• Busbar protection log
(reverse interlocking)
• Less wiring
• Reliable and available, inter-
nal hardware and software
monitoring, current transform-
er monitoring, trip-circuit mo-
nitoring
• Reduced testing due to self
diagnostics and numerical
technology
• “Easy” commissioning
• Simplified parameterization Fig. 22
Scope of functions
Additional functions
• Metering functions
- currents
• Event (operational indica-
tions) recording
- status indications
- event log
- fault log records
*) Options
Rated current
1A 1
5A 5
Housing
with 7XP20 housing
Surface mounting, terminals on the side B
Flush mounting/cubicle mounting E
Language
English 0
German 1
Spanish 2
French 3
Rated frequency
50 Hz 0
60 Hz 1
Tripping characteristics
Definite Time I>>, I>, IE>>, IE> U
Definite/Inverse I>>, Ip, IE>>, IEp (IEC) J
Definite/Inverse I>>, Ip, IE>>, IEp (ANSI) A
In addition we offer:
SIPROTEC 7SJ600,
Functionality of SIPROTEC 7SJ601 plus
• Overload protection
• Negativ sequence protection
• Fault recording
• Additional event logs
• 2 additional binary inputs
• 1 additional trip relay
• RS485 port
• Operating and analysis software
See Catalog LSA 2.1.15, Order N°.: E50001-K5712-A251-A1-7600
Fig. 23
Version for flush mounting Circuit diagram
Trip
Input
Alarm relay
Power supply
General fault detection of device
LES LES
Terminal for
earth (ground)
Front Side
view view
“A” View
Fig. 24
7SJ601 with 7XP20 housing
for panel surface mounting
terminals on the side
Assembly plate
∅5 (0.2)
Terminal
Panel cutout
Fig. 25
7SJ601 with 7XP20 housing
for flush mounting /cubicle mounting,
terminals on the rear
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