Overview
Configured for phase-segregated line differential protection and line communication functions in IEC 61850-based substation automation networks, the ABB RED670 1MRK002810-XE (RED670 Line Differential Protection IED) provides direct physical and electrical execution of protection, control, monitoring, and teleprotection tasks. The device integrates differential, distance, overcurrent, voltage, autoreclosing, and synchrocheck functions with configurable communication and I/O resources.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
The ordering code 1MRK002810-XE identifies a specific hardware and software configuration of the RED670 platform. Based on the available documentation, the suffix -XE denotes a predefined factory configuration associated with parameters such as hardware revision, housing selection, language package, conformal coating option, or regional configuration. No further suffix decomposition is specified in the provided data.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | RED670 1MRK002810-XE |
| Brand | ABB |
| Origin | Not specified in provided data |
| Product Type | Line Differential Protection IED |
| Differential Protection | Phase-segregated line differential protection (87L) |
| Distance Protection | Up to 5 zones, quadrilateral or mho characteristics |
| Overcurrent Protection | Phase and residual overcurrent (51/67, 51N/67N) |
| Voltage Protection | 27, 59, 59N functions |
| Autoreclosing | Integrated multi-shot autoreclosing (79) |
| Synchrocheck | Integrated synchronism check (25) |
| Analog Inputs | Typically 12 analog inputs |
| Binary I/O | Modular and scalable configuration |
| Communication Protocols | IEC 61850-8-1, IEC 61850-9-2 LE, DNP 3.0, IEC 60870-5-103 |
| Teleprotection Interfaces | IEEE C37.94, X.21, G.703 |
| Ethernet Support | RJ45 or optical interfaces with PRP and HSR support |
| HMI | Graphical display, status LEDs, navigation keys |
| Case Size | 1/2, 3/4, or 1/1 x 19 in chassis |
| IP Rating | IP40 front, IP20 rear |
| Operating Temp | -25 degC to +55 degC |
| Storage Temp | -40 degC to +85 degC |
| Power Supply | 24-60 VDC or 90-250 VDC depending on selected module |
| Dimensions | Dependent on chassis size and I/O configuration |
| Weight | Not specified in provided data |
| Power Consumption | Dependent on installed hardware modules |
Backplane Communication and Firmware Compatibility
Within the Relion 670 platform architecture, protection, control, communication, and HMI resources operate through internal processing and backplane communication structures. Hardware expansion capability depends on the selected binary input, binary output, and communication modules installed in the chassis.
Firmware compatibility should be verified against the installed hardware revision and application configuration before upgrades. Replacement units should be matched using the original order code, connection diagram, and installed communication module set to maintain application consistency and communication mapping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the RED670 support redundant Ethernet communication networks?
A: Yes. The device supports IEC 61850 communication with network redundancy mechanisms including PRP and HSR when equipped with the corresponding communication interfaces.
Q: Can the analog input quantity vary between installations?
A: Yes. The provided configuration references a typical arrangement of 12 analog inputs. Actual quantities depend on the ordered hardware configuration and installed modules.
Q: Is firmware interchangeability guaranteed between all RED670 variants?
A: No. Firmware compatibility must be validated against the exact hardware revision, communication modules, and application configuration associated with the specific order code.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Verify the complete order code and serial-number-specific documentation before installation or replacement.
- Maintain separation between CT, VT, binary wiring, and communication cables to minimize conducted interference.
- Terminate cable shields according to substation grounding practices and project engineering standards.
- Confirm CT polarity, VT polarity, and differential channel communication integrity before energization.
- Validate IEEE C37.94, X.21, or G.703 communication channel configuration prior to commissioning line differential functions.
- Perform IEC 61850 communication testing, GOOSE verification, and redundancy validation where PRP or HSR networks are deployed.
- Confirm auxiliary supply voltage rating matches the installed power supply module before applying power.
- Record firmware revision, communication settings, and application configuration as part of commissioning documentation.
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