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REG-DA
Voltage Regulator
* surface-mounting housing
* panel-mounting housing
* DIN-rails mounting
Application
All measurement, control and regulation tasks of tap-chan-
ging transformers can be executed using the new REG-DA
voltage regulator.
The REG-DA regulator features a world innovation as it is
equipped with a high-capacity transformer monitoring function
in accordance with CEI IEC 354 (VDE 0536). This function
allows the operator to call up information about the hot-spot
temperature and the lifetime consumption of the transformer
at any time. If required, the regulator can even activate up to
six cooling levels. The oil temperature can either be recorded
directly (PT 100) or via a mA input.
Apart from its basic function, every REG-DA voltage regu-
lator can be used as a measurement transducer, recorder,
statistical unit, paragramer and transformer monitor all at the
same time. All important network measurement quantities are
displayed in measurement transducer mode. The trends in the
voltage that is to be regulated over time and a second, se-
lectable, measurement quantity are shown in recorder mode.
The statistical unit for the tap-change position offers a clear
presentation of all switching operations of the tap changer.
The paragramer provides a complete busbar simulation.
Interconnection of multiple voltage regulators on a network
enables the mutual exchange of data between regulators over
long distances.Various communications methods can be used
to transfer data.This allows monitoring of multiple transformers
from a centralised control centre. Parallel connection of seve-
ral transfomers can be very easily implemented this way.
Application-specic tasks can be implemented via freely
programmable inputs and outputs. The REG-DA regulator
is able to communicate with a control centre via all common
scada protocols.
Characteristics of the REG-DA voltage
regulator
Large backlit LCD (128 x 128) with all important
information (tap-change position, voltage, etc.)
Measuring functions (U, I, P, Q, S, cos , , I sin , f )
Recorder functions (2-channel chart recorder)
Statistics function (records total number of switching
operations, switching operations per tap)
Event recorder (log book)
Transformer monitoring functions incl. recording of
the hot-spot temperature and lifetime consumption
14 (26) freely programmable binary inputs
9 (21) freely programmable binary outputs
Freely programmable analogue inputs or outputs (mA)
PT 100 - direct input for RTD Temp. probe (option)
Input for tap-change potentiometer (200...20 kOhm
total resistance, option)
Control of triple-wound transformers
Control of phase-shifting transformers
Limit value monitoring for all measurement quantities
4 freely programmable set-point values
Rated values of U and I can be programmed
WinREG software for setup,programming and display
as well as for a PC-based archiving and evaluation of
the recorder data
REGSim
TM
simulation software for the simulation
of any parallel operation, network and load situations
Implementation of control tasks through ability to freely
program
RS485 peripheral bus (COM3) for additional interface
modules (ANA-D, BIN-D)
ParaGramer function for the display and automation of
any parallel connections with up to ten transformers
UL certication
Serial and Ethernet Scada protocols supported:
IEC 61850, IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 60870-5-101,
DNP3:00, LONMark, SPABUS, MODBUS RTU
IEC 61850 Interface now available!
GB
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Technical Data
RS232
RS232
RS485
Status
E-LAN
RS485
1
2
3
4
5
6 7
8
9
10
11
12
13
COM 1
COM 2
COM 3
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Boundary conditions
Parallel operation
on one (several)
busbar (s)
I sin Identical transformers,
equal or different tap
change
I sin (S) Transformers with diffe-
rent powers, different or
equal tap changes
Master-
slave
Identical transformers,
equal tap change
Freely switched in
parallel
cos Any transformers, any
tap changes
Description
Figure 1 Functions of the REG-DA regulator (maximum
extension)
1 3x current and 2x voltage transformers
2 Analogue inputs
3 Binary inputs
4 Input for tap-changer display
5 Auxiliary voltage
6 Display and processing unit
7 Analogue outputs
8 Binary outputs
9 E-LAN connection (2 x RS485 with repeater function)
10 COM1, RS232
11 COM2, RS232
12 COM3, RS485
13 Status indication (relay)
Regulator mode
The regulator constantly compares the actual value and a
xed or load-dependent setpoint value and, depending on
the deviation, determines the correcting variable for the tap
changer of the transformer. The regulator parameters can
be optimally adjusted to the dynamic time behaviour of the
network voltage, which allows for a high control quality at a
low number of switching operations.
Parallel connection of transformers
All regulators are able to control several transformers connec-
ted in parallel to one busbar without any additional devices.
Every regulator constantly indicates which reactive current
I sin is being used.
Various processes are available to control the transformers,
and they are listed in Table 1 according to those that operate
in parallel on a busbar and those that are simply freely swit-
ched in parallel.
An essential factor in this context is that no additional com-
ponents are required as all function units required for parallel
operation are accommodated within the regulators.
Table 1 Parallel operation of transformers
Measurement transducer mode
The values of all relevant variables of an equally or arbitrarily
loaded three-conductor three-phase supply network are calcu-
lated and displayed on the basis of the sampling values.
In addition, a selection of up to seven measurement values
can be output as a DC signal via the analogue outputs.
Recorder mode
The change in the voltage over time and a second selectable
measurement quantity are continuously shown on the display
in the form of a line chart. The time grid for the recording is
adjustable. The present tap position is recorded in addition
to the measurement values. Therefore it is possible to review
the voltage and the corresponding tap position at any time
during the recording.The average recording time for voltages
and tap changes is approximately six weeks.
The stored values can be displayed with a time and date via
the keyboard or the WinREG operating software.
Furthermore, measurement values which are transferred to
the regulator as mA signals from external sources can be
displayed.
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Statistics mode
In the statistics mode, all switching operations of the tap
changer are registered. A differentiation is made between
switching operations under load and switching operations
without load.
ParaGramer mode
The PARAGRAMER is a support tool for the automatic pre-
paration of parallel connections and the online display of the
switching statuses.
The articial word PARAGRAMER is a combination of the two
terms parallel and one-line diagram.
The PARAGRAMER shows the switching status of the indi-
vidual transformers in a one-line diagram.
The function is activated by feeding each regulator with a
complete busbar replica (position of circuit breakers, discon-
nectors, bus ties and bus couplings).
Based on the switching states of all regulators involved in
the parallel connection, the system autonomously detects
which transformer is to work with which other transformer(s)
in parallel connection on a busbar.
Busbars that are connected via bus coupling(s) are treated
as one single busbar by the system.
Transformer monitoring mode TMM
In the monitoring mode, the basic parameters of the transfor-
mer are monitored. The oil temperature can also be recorded
in addition to the tap changer statistics. In accordance with IEC
354 (VDE 0536/3.77) the hot-spot temperature is determined
on the basis of the oil temperature and the winding current and
subsequently extrapolated to determine the residual lifetime
of the transformer.
Fans can be set to one of six levels and an oil pump can be
used to regulate the temperature. Furthermore, the oil levels
can be monitored and the operating hours of the fans and the
pumps can be counted.
The regulator is equipped with a mA input as standard.
The temperature can be received as a mA signal by an
upstream temperature measurement transducer using this
input.
If other combinations are required, e.g. temperature as a direct
PT 100 connection and hot-spot temperature as a mA output,
the desired combination can be selected from the E and C
groups of characteristics.
Additionally, a record is kept for every single tap in tabular
form. How many tap changes have been carried out during
which time period and how often each tap has been selected
can be checked using these data. This information can be
used to optimise the regulator settings.
The saved statistics values can be selected using the key-
board or loaded and printed using WinREG.
The gure shows the two transformers T1 and T3 working on
busbar a, while transformer T2 feeds off busbar b.
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Technical characteristics,
Regulations and standards
IEC 1010/ EN61010 (VDE 0411)
CAN / CSA - C 22.2 No. 1010.1 - 92
VDE 0110
IEC 255 - 4
DIN 43807
EN 61326 - 1 / A1
IEC 688 - 1
IEC 529
EN 50178 / VDE 0160 / 11.94 (currently draft)
VDE0106 part 100
Resistance input for tap-change
potentiometer:
REG-DA voltage regulators that are equipped with characteri-
stics D2 or D3 have only 8 binary inputs as standard, but also
have a resistance input that can transform the resistance of
the tap-change potentiometer (200 when total resistance
is 20 k) into tap-change positions.
Pins 23 to 26 intended for connection to tap-change poten-
tiometers.
A current is connected via pins 23 and 26 and a resistance
chain.
The voltage drop that occurs per tap-change position can be
measured via pins 24 and 25 (4-conductor circuit) or via pins
23 and 25 (3-conductor circuit).
The standard version is a 3-conductor circuit. If a 4-conductor
measurement circuit is required, it can be achieved at any
time by changing the switching settings of DIP switch S and
the connection.
The resistance measurement circuitry consists of a program-
mable current source to feed the measurement resistance
and a voltage-measurement device to measure the voltage
at the resistance.
The measurement result is output with a resolution of 12 bits
and a refresh rate of approx. 10 Hz (0.1 s).
The measurement device has a broken-wire detection sys-
tem.
The parameters can be entered into an application menu
using the keyboard (see operating manual).
Analogue inputs (AE)
Number Refer to the order details
Input range X1X2 -20 mA020 mA
X1 and X2 programmable
Control limit 1.2 X2
Voltage drop 1.5 V
Electrical isolation Optocoupler
Common mode rejection > 80 db
Series mode rejection > 60 db / decade ex 10 Hz
Overload capacity 50 mA constantly
Error limit 0.5 %
Temperature input PT 100
Number Only one PT 100 input
possible
Connection 3-conductor circuit
Current through sensor < 8 mA
Line compensation No compensation required
Transmission behaviour Linear
AC voltage input (U
E
)
Measurement voltage U
E
60 ... 140 V (if three-phase
voltage is connected)
35 ... 80V (if a phase
voltage is connected)
The nominal value can be
selected using software
Curve shape Sinusoidal
Frequency range 16....50....60....65 Hz
Internal consumption U
2
/ 100 k
Overload capacity 300 VAC constantly
AC current input (I
E
)
Measurement current In 1 A / 5 A
(software-selectable)
Curve shape Sinusoidal
Frequency range 16....50....60....65 Hz
Control range 0 ... In ... 2.1 In
Internal consumption 0.5 VA
Overload capacity 10 A constantly
100 In for 1 sec
30 In for 10 sec
UL Certicate Number 050505 - E242284
The regulator is equipped with an analogue input as stan-
dard.
The inputs can be continuously short-circuited or operated
open. All inputs are galvanically isolated from all other cir-
cuits.
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Binary outputs (BO)
R1 ... R13 (... R19, ... R25)
Max. switching frequency 1 Hz
Electrical isolation Isolated from all device-in
ternal potentials
Contact load AC: 250 V, 5 A (cos = 1.0)
AC: 250 V, 3 A (cos = 0.4)
DC: 220 V, 55 W switching
capacity
DC: 110 V
R1, R2 R3 ... R13,
...R19, ...R25
Switch-on current: 20 A 10 A
Holding current: 5 A 5 A
Switch-off current: 0.4 A 0.4 A
Number of switching operations 510
5
electric
Binary inputs (BI)
Inputs E1 ... E16 (... E22, ... E28)
Control signals U
st
48 V...230 V
in the AC/DC range
Curve shape, permissible Rectangular, sinusoidal
H level 48 V
L level < 10 V
Signal frequency DC ... 60 Hz
Switching delay Selectable in the range
1..999 s
Input resistance 108 k
Electrical isolation Optocoupler; groups of 4,
each galvanically isolated
from each other.
Analogue outputs (AO)
Number Refer to the order details
Output range Y1 Y2 -20 mA020 mA
Y1 and Y2 programmable
Electrical isolation Optocoupler
Load resistance 0 R 8 V /Y2
Alternating component < 0.5 % of Y2
The outputs can be constantly short-circuited or operated
open. All output connections are galvanically isolated from
all other circuits.
Example circuit diagram of a binary input
Limit value monitoring
Limit value Programmable
Response time Programmable
Alarm display Programmable LED
or programmable on LCD
Display elements
The regulator has 14 LEDs
LED 1 : Normal operation Green
LED 2 : Faulty operation Red
LED 3 ... LED 10 : Freely programmable Yellow
LED 11 ... LED 14 : Freely programmable Red
The individual LEDs can be labelled yourself.
However, if at the time of ordering you specify the labels you
require, the labelling can be carried out in our factory.
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Test voltages
Hous.
COM 1
U
h
COM 2
COM 3
BO BI AI AO U
E
I
E
Housing / COM 1 Hous. - 2.2 0.35 1.35 1.35 0.35 0.35 1.35 1.35
Auxiliary voltage U
h
2.2 - 3.7 2.9 2.9 3.7 3.7 2.6 2.6
COM 2/3 / IEC / DNP.. COMs 0.35 3.7 - 2.3 2.3 0.5 0.5 2.8 2.8
Binary outputs BO 2.0 2.9 2.3 - 2.0 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.6
Binary inputs (250 V) BI 2.0 2.9 2.3 2.0 - 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.6
Analogue inputs AI 0.35 3.7 0.5 2.3 2.3 - 0.5 2.8 2.8
Analogue outputs AO 0.35 3.7 0.5 2.3 2.3 0.5 - 2.8 2.8
Input voltage U
E
1.35 2.6 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.8 - 2.2
Input current I
E
2.0 2.6 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.2 -
III II
Input circuits of the current and
voltage transformers
Auxiliary voltage
Control circuits, analogue
inputs, analogue outputs
COMs, E-LAN
50 V 150 V 230 V
E-LAN,
COM1...COM3,
analogue inputs,
analogue outputs,
inputs 10...50 V
Voltage inputs,
current inputs
Auxiliary voltage,
binary inputs
(E1...E16),
relay outputs
(R1...R13),
status
Measurement quantities (optionally as mA value)
Voltages TRMS U
12
, U
23
, U
31
( 0.25 %)
Current TRMS I
1
, I
2
, I
3
( 0.25 %)
Active power P ( 0.5 %)
Reactive power Q ( 0.5 %)
Apparent power S ( 0.5 %)
Power factor cos ( 0.5 %)
Phase angle ( 0.5 %)
Reactive current I sin ( 1 %)
Frequency f ( 0.05 %)
Reference conditions
Reference temperature 23C 1 K
Input quantities U
E
= 60 ... 140 V
I
E
= 0 ... 1A / 0 ... 5 A
Auxiliary voltage H = Hn 1 %
Frequency 50 Hz...60 Hz
Curve shape Sinusoidal, form factor
1.1107
Load (only for characteristics E91..E99) Rn = 5 V / Y2 1 %
Other IEC 688 - Part 1
Transmission behaviour of the analogue
outputs
Error limit 0.05% / 0.25% / 0.5% / 1%
related to Y2 (see Meas-
rement quantities)
Measurement cycle time 10 ms
Electrical safety
Protection class I
Degree of pollution 2
Overvoltage category II, III
Operating voltages
Notes: All test voltages are AC voltages in kV which may be applied for 1 minute.
E-LAN, COM2, COM3 are tested against each other with 0.5 kV.
EMC requirements EN 61326-1
Device class A
Continuous, non-monitored
operation, in industrial
applications and EN 61000-6-2
and 61000-6-4
Emitted interference
Conducted EN 61326 Table 3 and
and radiated EN 61000-6-4
emission
Harmonic currents EN 61000-3-2
Voltage uctuations EN 61000-3-3
and icker
Immunity to interference EN 61326 Table A1 and
EN 61000-6-2
ESD IEC 61000-4-2
8 kV / 15 kV contact / air
Electromagnetic elds IEC 61000-4-3
80 2000 MHz: 10 V/m
Fast transients IEC 61000-4-4 4kV / 2kV
Surge voltages IEC 61000-4-5 4kV / 2kV
Conducted IEC 61000-4-6
HF signals 150 kHz 80 MHz: 10 V
Magnetic elds with heavy IEC 61000-4-8
electrical frequencies 100 A/m (50 Hz), continuous
1000 A/m (50 Hz), 1 s
Voltage dips IEC 61000-4-11
30 % / 20 ms, 60 % / 1 s
Interruptions to the voltage IEC 61000-4-11
100 % / 5s
Damped oscillations IEC 61000-4-12,
Class 3, 2.5 kV
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Product Type Fibre Pmin
[dBm]
2)
Pmax
[dBm]
2)
Glass ST
Glass SMA
HFBR 2412 T
HFBR 2402
0 ... 5 MBd
= 820 nm
100/140 m
NA=0.3
-24.0 -10.0
POF_ST HFBR 2515 B
0 ... 10 MBd
= 650 nm
1 mm POF
-20.0 0.0
200m HCS
-22.0 -2.0
POF_SMA HFBR 2505 C
0 ... 10 MBd
= 650 nm
1 mm POF -21.6 -2.0
200m HCS -23.0 -3.4
Product Type Fibre Pmin
[dBm]
1)
Pmax
[dBm]
1)
Glass ST
Glass SMA
HFBR 1414 T
HFBR 1404
= 820 nm
50/125 m
NA=0.2
-19.8 -12.8
62.5/125 m
NA=0.275
-16.0 -9.0
100/140 m
NA=0.3
-10.5 -3.5
200m HCS
NA=0.37
-6.2 +1.8
POF_ST HFBR 1515B
= 650 nm
1 mm POF -7.5 -3.5
200m HCS -18.0 -8.5
POF_SMA HFBR 1505C
= 650 nm
1 mm POF -6.2 0.0
200m HCS -16.9 -8.5
Characteristic H0 H2
AC (internal) - -
AC 85 ... 264 V -
DC 88 ... 280 V 18 ... 72 V
Power input 15 VA 10 Watts
Frequency 50 Hz -
Microfuse T2 250 V T2 250 V
Mechanical design
Housing Sheet steel, RAL 7035 grey
Height 288 mm
Width 216 mm
Total depth 114 mm
Mounting depth 87 mm
Weight 3 kg
Housing doors With silica glass
Front plate Plastic, RAL 7035 grey on
aluminium support
Control panel cutout
Height 282 mm
Width 210 mm
Degree of protection IP 54
Rain Test 3R UL50
Power supply
The following applies to all characteristics:
Voltage dips at nominal voltage that last 50 ms cause neither
a loss of data nor a malfunction.
Storage
Device parameters Serial EEPROM with
1000 k recording/reading
cycles
RAM data Li battery laser-welded
(recorder function
characteristic S1)
Environmental requirements
Dry, cold IEC 60068-2-1, - 15 C / 16 h
Dry, hot IEC 60068-2-2, + 65 C / 16 h
Constant humid heat IEC 60068-2-78
+ 40 C / 93 % / 2 days
Cyclical humid heat IEC 60068-2-30
12+12 h, 6 cycles
+55 C / 93 %
Toppling IEC 60068-2-31
100 mm drop, unwrapped
Vibration IEC 60255-21-1, class 1
Impact IEC 60255-21-2, class 1
Resistance to earthquakes IEC 60255-21-3, class 1
Electrical logical interface
Logic level of receiving output: CMOS
(Uh
min
: > 0.9 V CC, Ul
max
< 0.1 V CC @ Io = 1 mA)
Logic level of transmitting input: CMOS
(Uh
min
: > 0.7 V CC, Ul
max
< 0.3 V CC), Schmitt-Trigger
1) T
A
= 0..70C, I
F
= 60 mA, measured after 1 m bre optic cable.
2) T
A
= 0..70C, VCC = 5 V 5%, output level LOW (active)
Optical receiver
Optical transmitter
Optical interface
The REG-DA Regulator can be equipped with a bre optic
interface.(ST or FSMA connectors).Both plastic and glass
bre are supported for Multimode transmission.
Characteristics V13 to V19 give an overview of the various
possibilities.
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Rear view
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282 x 210 mm
Panel
Mechanical dimensions
Mechanical dimensions, panel mounting
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Standard DIN- rail
Rear viev
mounting
1
2
7
6
5
surface / wall-mounting
Rear view
2
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2
270
200
3
2
8
6
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5.5
Mechanical dimensions, standard mounting rail assembly
Mechanical dimensions, wall mounting
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Level III
Level II
Level I
Furthermore, additional binary inputs and outputs as well
as mA inputs and outputs can also be accommodated on
Level II.
In total two spare slots are available and they can be equipped
with the following modules:
Module 1 : 6 binary inputs, 48 V...250 V AC/DC
Module 2 : 6 relay outputs
Module 3 : 2 mA inputs
Module 4 : 2 mA outputs
General information about the connec-
tions
The regulator is equipped with three circuit board / connection
levels.
The auxiliary voltage, input voltage and currents, as well as the
relay outputs, binary inputs, etc. are connected to Level I.
The hardware for all the instrumentation and control connec-
tions is contained on Level II.
The appropriate connection elements on Level II must be
used for RS232 or RS485 connections.
If an ethernet connection is used, the corresponding con-
nection on Level II is also available (must be connected for
IEC 61850 or IEC 60870-5-104!).
For bre optic cable connections ST or FSMA connectors are
mounted directy on the ange plate.This provides acess for
cable termination without having to open the Regulator.
Level III contains the connections for the individual COMs,
E-LAN, the analogue inputs and outputs as well as the PT 100
direct connection / resistance input for the tap-change poten-
tiometer of the motor drive / the tap-changer.
Fibre optic cable connection (ST connection)
Fibre optic cable connection (FSMA connection)
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transformer*
2 Input voltage
U
1
U
L1
U
1
5 Input voltage U
L2
8 Input voltage
-
U
L3
U
2
10 Input voltage -
1 k
Current input I
1
3 l
4 k
Current input I
2
6 l
7 k
Current input I
3
9 l
21 L / (+)
U
H
= Auxiliary voltage
22 L / (-)
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63 mA input + A1
64 mA input - A1
61 mA input or output + A2
62 mA input or output - A2
65 mA input or output + A3
66 mA input or output - A3
67 mA input or output + A4
68 mA input or output - A4
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11 Binary input 1 Activity lamp
12 Binary input 2 Freely programmable
13 Binary input 3 Freely programmable
14 Binary input 4 Freely programmable
15 Binary input 1...4 GND
16 Binary input 5 AUTO
17 Binary input 6 MANUAL
18 Binary input 7 Freely programmable
19 Binary input 8 Freely programmable
20 Binary input 5...8 GND
23 Binary input 9 BCD 1
24 Binary input 10 BCD 2
25 Binary input 11 BCD 4
26 Binary input 12 BCD 8
27 Binary input 9...12 GND
28 Binary input 13 BCD 10
29 Binary input 14 BCD 20
30 Binary input 15 BCD sgn.
31 Binary input 16 Freely programmable
32 Binary input 13...16 GND
33
Freely programmable R
5
34
35
Freely programmable R
4
36
37
Freely programmable R
3
38
39
Lower R
2
40
41
42
43
Raise R
1
44
45
46
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11
48 > U R
10
49 < U R
9
50 Local R
8
51 Remote R
7
52 TC error ** R
6
53 GND R
6
...R
11
54 Closes if fault occurs
R
13
55 Life contact (status)
56 opens if fault occurs
57 MANUAL
R
12
58 MANUAL / AUTO
59 AUTO
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E-LAN (L)
70 E+
71 EA-
72 EA+
73 E-
E-LAN (R)
74 E+
75 EA-
76 EA+
77 Tx+
COM 3 (RS 485)
78 Tx-
79 Rx+
80 Rx-
81
COM 2 (RS 232)
82 TxD
83 RxD
84 RTS
85 CTS
86 GND
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DNP 3.0
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SPA bus
Modbus
See Level II pin assignment for additional
Level II connections (page 13)
* Option M1
Used for standard applications,
balanced load ( I
1
= I
2
= I
3
).
Option M2
Only used for unbalanced load ( I
1
I
2
I
3
).
Two different voltage inputs for U1 and U2 are required
for triple-wound transformer applications.
** TC = tap changer
*** Please refer to the instrumentation and control
connections listed in the operating manual.
The assignment of pins 23 to 32 changes depending on
D0/D1/D4 and D2/D3.
Terminal assignment
Technical Data REG-DA
11 A. Eberle GmbH & Co. KG
SERVICE
BLOCKED
F3
F2
F1
F4
F5
AUTO REMOTE
LOCAL
ACK
MENU ESC
REG-DA a-eberle
Display-Mae
67,8 x 67,8 mm
X = 114,5
Y = 88,5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Binary inputs
107108109110 111 112113 100101102103104105106 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
1 5
6 9
77 78 79 80 81 81 83 84 85 86 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76
COM 1
Ethernet connection
(IEC 61850, IEC 60870-5-104)
Relay outputs
Binary inputs
Level III
Level II
Level I
SERVICE
BLOCKED
F3
F2
F1
F4
F5
AUTO REMOTE
LOCAL
ACK
MENU ESC
REG-DA a-eberle
Display-Mae
67,8 x 67,8 mm
X = 114,5
Y = 88,5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 ON
1 2
23 24 25 26
107108109110 111 112113 100101102103104105106 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
1 5
6 9
77 78 79 80 81 81 83 84 85 86 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76
COM 1
Ethernet
(IEC 61850, IEC 60870-5-104)
connection
Relay outputs
Binary inputs
Tap-change
potentiometer input
Level III
Level II
Level I
Location of the connection terminals,
Characteristics D0, D1, D4
Location of the connection terminals,
Characteristics D2, D3
Technical Data REG-DA
A. Eberle GmbH & Co. KG 12
Level II pin assignment
Characteristics C01 ... C09
Characteristic C01
6 additional binary inputs, 48 V ... 250 V AC/DC
No.
M
o
d
u
l
e
1
100 Binary input E17
101 Binary input E18
102 Binary input E19
103 Binary input E20
104 Binary input E21
105 Binary input E22
106 GND E17 ... E22
Characteristic C02
12 additional binary inputs, 48 V ... 250 V AC/DC
No.
M
o
d
u
l
e
1
100 Binary input E17
101 Binary input E18
102 Binary input E19
103 Binary input E20
104 Binary input E21
105 Binary input E22
106 GND E17 ... E22
M
o
d
u
l
e
1
107 Binary input E23
108 Binary input E24
109 Binary input E25
110 Binary input E26
111 Binary input E27
112 Binary input E28
113 GND E23 ... E28
Characteristic C03
6 additional relay outputs (NO contact)
No.
M
o
d
u
e
2
100 R14
101 R15
102 R16
103 R17
104 R18
105 R19
106 GND R14 ... R19
Characteristic C04
12 additional relay outputs (NO contact)
No.
M
o
d
u
l
e
2
100 R14
101 R15
102 R16
103 R17
104 R18
105 R19
106 GND R14 ... R19
M
o
d
u
l
e
2
107 R20
108 R21
109 R22
110 R23
111 R24
112 R25
113 GND R20 ... R25
Characteristic C05
6 additional binary inputs, 48 V ... 250 V AC/DC and
6 relay outputs (NO contact)
No.
M
o
d
u
l
e
1
100 Binary input E17
101 Binary input E18
102 Binary input E19
103 Binary input E20
104 Binary input E21
105 Binary input E22
106 GND E17 ... E22
M
o
d
u
l
e
2
107 R14
108 R15
109 R16
110 R17
111 R18
112 R19
113 GND R14...R19
Characteristic C07
4 additional analogue inputs
No.
M
o
d
u
l
e
3
100
Analogue input
+
E10
101 -
102
Analogue input
+
E11
103 -
M
o
d
u
l
e
3
104
Analogue input
+
E12
105 -
106
Analogue input
+
E13
107 -
Characteristic C06
2 additional analogue inputs
No.
M
o
d
u
l
e
3
100
Analogue input
+
E10
101 -
102
Analogue input
+
E11
103 -
Characteristic C09
4 additional analogue outputs
No.
M
o
d
u
l
e
4
100
Analogue output
+
A10
101 -
102
Analogue output
+
A11
103 -
M
o
d
u
l
e
4
104
Analogue output
+
A12
105 -
106
Analogue output
+
A13
107 -
Characteristic C08
2 additional analogue outputs
No.
M
o
d
u
l
e
4
100
Analogue output
+
A10
101 -
102
Analogue output
+
A11
103 -
Technical Data REG-DA
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