Product Details
The ABB NSD 570, also cataloged as the NSD 570 Teleprotection Equipment, operates as a dedicated hardware component for high-speed protection command transmission within power transmission networks.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | NSD 570 |
| Brand | ABB |
| Origin | Sweden |
| Weight | 1.5 kg |
| Dimensions | 27.8 cm x 19.5 cm x 6.0 cm |
| Operating Temp | -40 to +70 deg C |
| Power Consumption | Station bus standard matching power consumption profile |
| Product Type | Teleprotection Equipment |
| Communication Interfaces | Ethernet, optional optical interface (SFP) |
| Protection Commands | Up to 8 independent simultaneous commands |
| Communication Protocols | IEC 61850 GOOSE messaging |
I/O Density Scaling and Backplane Bus Communications
The ABB NSD 570 integrates direct physical protection loop processing with local substation automation networks. The module supports I/O density scaling options through configurable command profiles allowing blocking, permissive, or direct tripping structures without degrading transmission latencies. This digital signal management structure maintains high-performance communication across internal data links, satisfying strict backplane bus communication velocity metrics while running embedded operation channels (EOC). The network boundary execution logic provides structural security and ensures total firmware flash compatibility when exchanging digital GOOSE messages across traditional electrical substations and modern optical platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the NSD 570 handle internal module configuration or firmware flash compatibility upgrades during active deployment?
A: Substation network separation must be enforced before attempting logic re-configuration or flash modifications. The embedded operation channel allows remote parameter adjustments, but safety-critical tripping logic requires localized command verification to avoid unintentional circuit breaker activation.
Q: Can the network backplane bus interface withstand hot-swap actions under power?
A: No. Removing or inserting the processing module while connected to active station terminal power rails introduces electrical transients that risk damaging the physical line interface cards. The system power input must be isolated before any physical card extraction.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Mount the chassis on a grounded 19-inch subrack or equivalent stationary framework, ensuring mechanical anchor points are torqued down.
- Terminate the Ethernet or SFP optical fiber interface cables into their respective port housings, observing minimum bend radius limits to prevent signal attenuation.
- Establish a low-impedance connection from the module chassis grounding terminal directly to the main substation copper ground bar to optimize noise suppression.
- Separate low-voltage protection signal wiring from heavy current primary control loops to minimize industrial electromagnetic induction.
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