EATON PS91551 Smart Sensors Functional Specification Guide

Specification Guide

EATON PS91551 Smart Sensors Functional

Scope

  • This specification describes the features, specifications, and operation of Eaton’s Cooper Power series GridAdvisor Series II smart sensor.
  • The GridAdvisor Series II smart sensor shall be a communicating, energy harvesting sensor used to detect and report faults on the primary line or on the neutral wire of a capacitor bank. Additionally, the sensor shall provide load profiling and internal diagnostic information for planning and maintenance purposes.

Applicable standards

The GridAdvisor Series II smart sensor shall conform to the following standards:

  • IEEE Std 495™-2007 standard “Guide for Testing Faulted Circuit Indicators.”
  • ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System

Features

Physical features

Attachment mechanismThe sensor shall use a spring actuated clamping mechanism for attachment to the line. Thesensor shall be deployable on a wide variety of wire and cable sizes, anywhere from 0.25 inchesto 2 inches in diameter. The clamp shall have a trip lever and the sensor shall have an anchorpoint for a shotgun stick, making it shotgun stick-installable for reduced installation time andcost.

Visual indicationThe sensor shall be equipped with a pair of high-visibility, multi-colored LEDs for visualindication of system conditions and device status. The LEDs shall be visible in daylight up to fifty feet.

Battery/SIM compartmentThe sensor shall have a water-tight compartment for the battery and Subscriber IdentificationModule (SIM) card. This compartment shall be accessible for replacement of battery and SIMcard, with the rest of the unit fully sealed with potting material.

Operational modes:

Faulted Circuit IndicatorThe sensor shall be capable of operation as a Faulted Circuit Indicator (FCI). When deployed asan FCI, the sensor shall use a variable-trip current design, targeting on a rise in current as opposed to a minimum pickup for load-independent configuration and reduced engineering effort in deployment. The sensor shall be able to differentiate between a sustained and a momentary fault, and report the fault accordingly.

Capacitor Bank MonitorThe sensor shall be capable of operation as a Capacitor Bank Monitor (CBM). As a CBM, thesensor shall be deployed on the neutral wire of a capacitor bank and reports when anover current threshold is surpassed, indicating a phase imbalance due to a failure of thecapacitor bank, switch, or fuse.

Communications

Reported valuesThe sensor shall be able to report a number of values to a DNP master station. This includes thesetting and clearing of fault targets, as well as load profiling data and a number of systemconditions and internal diagnostic data.

Communications protocolThe GridAdvisor Series II smart sensor shall be a DNP3 level 2 compliant device.

Bluetooth moduleThe sensor shall have an embedded, class 2, Bluetooth® radio for device configuration. Forsecurity reasons, the Bluetooth® module shall be disabled while the cellular radio is active andmanually enabled by an operator in close proximity to the device or remotely via the SCADAmaster. Additionally, the Bluetooth® radio can be enabled and used in place of the cellular radiofor SCADA communications to a local Bluetooth® device.

Cellular modemThe sensor shall have a dual CAT M1 and NB/IoT cellular modem capable of supporting a widevariety of 4G/LTE networks.

Global Positioning Service (GPS)The sensor shall be able to report its location via GPS coordinates when a fix on a sufficient number of satellites can be obtained. The reporting shall be limited to on power up and on demand to minimize impact to battery life.

Configuration softwareThe sensor shall be supported by configuration software capable of connecting to the sensor via the Bluetooth or cellular radio and able to read and/or change configuration parameters, display real-time and profile data, and update firmware.

Configurable parametersTo maximize versatility, the sensor shall have a number of configurable parameters including but not limited to:

  • Modem type
  • Authentication credentials
  • DNP configuration (addressing, deadbands, URBE configuration, etc.)
  • Sensor mode (FCI vs. CBM)
  • FCI variable trip level (di/dt)
  • Minimum sustained outage duration
  • Overcurrent alarm thresholds
  • Demand current interval

 

Specifications

Physical characteristics

EnclosureThe enclosure shall be a fully submersible, suitable for outdoor use in direct sunlight per theIEEE Std 495™-2007 standard.

WeightThe sensor shall be lightweight at 2.42 lbs. (1.1 kg).

EnvironmentThe sensor shall be suitable for use over a temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees Celsius(-40 to +185 degrees Fahrenheit).

Electrical characteristics

  • Voltage ratingThe sensor shall be tested and certified up to 69 kV line potential.
  • Current transformerThe current sensing accuracy shall be +/-2% accuracy up to 300A and +/-4% accuracy from 300A-600A.
  • Fault Magnitude The sensors shall measure and report fault magnitude up to 20kA.
  • FrequencyThe sensor shall operate in the 50Hz or 60Hz frequency range.
  • BatteryThe battery shall be a lithium phosphate battery rated at 3.2 V, 1.5 Ah. The expected battery life if kept properly charged shall be 8 years.
  • Modem transmit powerThe cellular modem shall be capable of 2W maximum transmit power per FCC standards.

Warranty

The sensor shall have a warranty period of 18 months from shipment or 12 months from installation, whichever comes first.

 

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