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5 Overcurrent Protection / 7SJ600

SIPROTEC 7SJ600
Numerical Overcurrent, Motor and Overload Protection Relay
Function overview

Feeder protection
• Overcurrent-time protection
• Earth-fault protection
• Overload protection
• Negative-sequence protection
• Cold load pickup
• Auto-reclosure
• Trip circuit supervision
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Motor protection
• Starting time supervision
• Locked rotor
Control functions
• Commands for control of a circuit- 5
Fig. 5/19 SIPROTEC 7SJ600 breaker
numerical overcurrent, motor and overload protection relay • Control via keyboard,
DIGSI 4 or SCADA system
Measuring functions
• Operational measured values I
Description
Monitoring functions
The SIPROTEC 7SJ600 is a numerical • Fault event logging with time stamp
overcurrent relay which, in addition to its (buffered)
primary use in radial distribution networks • 8 oscillographic fault records
and motor protection, can also be em-
• Continuous self-monitoring
ployed as backup for feeder, transformer
and generator differential protection. Communication
The SIPROTEC 7SJ600 provides defi- • Via personal computer and DIGSI 3 or
nite-time and inverse-time overcurrent DIGSI 4 (≥ 4.3)
protection along with overload and nega- • Via RS232 – RS485 converter
tive-sequence protection for a very com- • Via modem
prehensive relay package. In this way, • IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, 2 kV-isolated
equipment such as motors can be pro-
• RS485 interface
tected against asymmetric and excessive
loading. Asymmetric short-circuits with Hardware
currents that can be smaller than the larg- •3 current transformers
est possible load currents or phase inter-
•3 binary inputs
ruptions are reliably detected.
•3 output relays
•1 live status contact

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Application

Wide range of applications


The SIPROTEC 7SJ600 is a numerical
overcurrent relay which, in addition to its
primary use in radial distribution networks
and motor protection, can also be em-
ployed as backup for feeder, transformer
and generator differential protection.
The SIPROTEC 7SJ600 provides defi-
nite-time and inverse-time overcurrent
protection along with overload and nega-
tive-sequence protection for a very com-
prehensive relay package. In this way,
equipment such as motors can be pro-
tected against asymmetric and excessive
loading. Asymmetric short-circuits with
currents that can be smaller than the larg-
5 est possible load currents or phase inter-
ruptions are reliably detected.
The integrated control function allows Fig. 5/20 Function diagram
simple control of a circuit-breaker or
disconnector (electrically operated/motor-
ized switch) via the integrated HMI,
DIGSI 3 or DIGSI 4 (≥ 4.3) or SCADA
(IEC 60870-5-103 protocol).

ANSI IEC Protection functions


50, 50N I>, I>>, I>>> Definite time-overcurrent protection (phase/neutral)
IE>, IE>>
51, 51N Ip, IEp Inverse time-overcurrent protection (phase/neutral)
79 Auto-reclosure
46 I2> Phase-balance current protection
(negative-sequence protection)
49 ϑ> Thermal overload protection
48 Starting time supervision
74TC Trip circuit supervision breaker control

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Construction Protection functions The definite-time overcurrent protection


for the 3 phase currents has a low-set
The relay contains all the components Definite-time characteristics overcurrent element (I>), a high-set
needed for overcurrent element (I>>) and a high-set
The definite-time overcurrent function is instantaneous-tripping element (I>>>).
• Acquisition and evaluation of measured based on phase-selective measurement of Intentional trip delays can be parameteriz-
values the three phase currents and/or earth cur- ed from 0.00 to 60.00 seconds for the
• Operation and display rent. low-set and high-set overcurrent
• Output of signals and trip commands Optionally, the earth (ground) current IE elements. The instantaneous zone I>>>
trips without any intentional delay. The
• Input and evaluation of binary signals (Gnd) is calculated or measured from the
definite-time overcurrent protection for
three line currents IL1(IA), IL2(IB) and
• SCADA interface (RS485) the earth (ground) current has a low-set
IL3(IC).
• Power supply. overcurrent element (IE>) and a high-set
The rated CT currents applied to the overcurrent element (IE>>).
SIPROTEC 7SJ600 can be 1 or 5 A. Intentional trip delays can be parameteri-
This is selectable via a jumper inside the re- zed from 0.00 to 60.00 seconds.
lay.
Two different housings are available. The
flush-mounting/cubicle-mounting version 5
has terminals accessible from the rear. The
surface-mounting version has terminals
accessible from the front.

Fig. 5/22 Definite-time overcurrent characteristic

Inverse-time characteristics
In addition, invese-time overcurrent pro-
tection characteristics (IDMTL) can be ac-
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tivated.

Fig. 5/21
Rear view of flush-mounting housing

Fig. 5/23
Inverse-time overcurrent characteristic

Available inverse-time characteristic


Characteristics acc.to ANSI / IEEE IEC 60255-3
Inverse • •
Short inverse •
Long inverse • •
Moderately inverse •
Very inverse • •
Extremely inverse • •
Definite inverse •
I squared T •

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Thermal overload protection (ANSI 49)


Protection functions

Thermal overload protection (ANSI 49)


The thermal overload protection function
provides tripping or alarming based on a
thermal model calculated from phase
currents.
Thermal overload protection without
preload
For thermal overload protection without
consideration of the preload current, the
Fig. 5/24 Tripping characteristic of the negative-sequence protection function
following tripping characteristic applies
only when
I ≥ 1.1 ⋅ IL Negative-sequence protection (I2>>, Cold load pickup
For different thermal time constants TL, I2>/ANSI 46 Unbalanced-load protection)
By means of a binary input which can be
the tripping time t is calculated in accor- The negative-sequence protection (see Fig. wired from a manual close contact, it is
5 dance with the following equation: 5/24) detects a phase failure or load unbal- possible to switch the overcurrent pickup
35 ance due to network asymmetry. Interrup- settings to less sensitive settings for a pro-
t= 2
⋅ TL tions, short-circuits or crossed connections grammable duration of time. After the set
⎛ I⎞
⎜ ⎟ −1 to the current transformers are detected. time has expired, the pickup settings auto-
⎝ IL ⎠ matically return to their original setting.
Furthermore, low level single-phase and
This can compensate for initial inrush
I = Load current two-phase short-circuits (such as faults be-
when energizing a circuit without compro-
yond a transformer) as well as phase inter-
I2 = Pickup current mising the sensitivity of the overcurrent el-
ruptions can be detected.
ements during steady state conditions.
TL = Time multiplier This function is especially useful for mo-
The reset threshold is above 1.03125 · I/IN tors since negative sequence currents cause 3-pole multishot auto-reclosure
impermissible overheating of the rotor. (AR, ANSI 79)
Thermal overload protection with preload
In order to detect the unbalanced load, the Auto-reclosure (AR) enables 3-phase
The thermal overload protection with con- ratio of negative phase-sequence current to auto-reclosing of a feeder which has previ-
sideration of preload current constantly rated current is evaluated. ously been disconnected by time-
updates the thermal model calculation re- overcurrent protection.
gardless of the magnitude of the phase cur- I2 = Negative-sequence current
rents. The tripping time t is calculated in T12 = Tripping time Trip circuit supervision
accordance with the following tripping (ANSI 74TC)
characteristic (complete memory in accor-
dance with IEC 60255-8). Transformer protection One or two binary inputs can be used for
the trip circuit monitoring.
2 2 The high-set element permits current co-
⎛ I ⎞ ⎛ I pre ⎞ ordination where the overcurrent element Control
⎜ ⎟ −⎜ ⎟
⎝ k ⋅ IN ⎠ ⎝ k ⋅ IN ⎠ functions as a backup for the lower-level
t = τ ⋅ ln 2 protection relays, and the overload func- The relay permits circuit-breakers to be
⎛ I ⎞ opened and closed without command feed-
⎜ ⎟ −1 tion protects the transformer from thermal
⎝ k ⋅ IN ⎠ overload. Low-current single-phase faults back. The circuit-breaker/disconnector may
on the low voltage side that result in nega- be controlled by DIGSI, or by the integrated
t = Tripping time after beginning of HMI, or by the LSA/SCADA equipment
tive phase-sequence current on the high-
the thermal overload connected to the interface.
voltage side can be detected with the nega-
τ = 35.5 · TL tive-sequence protection.
Ipre
= Pre-load current
TL = Time multiplier
I = Load current
k = k factor (in accordance with
IEC 60255-8)
ln = Natural logarithm
IN = Rated (nominal) current

For further details please refer to


part 2 “Overview”.

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Protection functions

Switch-onto-fault protection
If switched onto a fault, instantaneous trip-
ping can be effected. If the internal control
function is used (local or via serial inter-
face), the manual closing function is avail-
able without any additional wiring. If the
control switch is connected to a cir-
cuit-breaker bypassing the internal control
function, manual detection using a binary
input is implemented.

Busbar protection
(Reverse interlocking)
Binary inputs can be used to block any of
the six current stages. Parameters are as-
signed to decide whether the input circuit
is to operate in open-circuit or closed-cir- 5
cuit mode. In this case, reverse interlocking
provides high-speed busbar protection in
radial or ring power systems that are
opened at one point. The reverse interlock-
ing principle is used, for example, in me-
dium-voltage power systems and in
switchgear for power plants, where a
high-voltage system transformer feeds a
busbar section with several medium-volt-
age outgoing feeders. Fig. 5/25 Reverse interlocking

Motor protection Features

For short-circuit protection, e.g. elements


I>> (50) and IE (50N) are available. The
stator is protected against thermal overload
by ϑs> (49), the rotor by I2> (46), starting
time supervision (48).

Motor starting time supervision (ANSI 48)


The start-up monitor protects the motor
against excessively long starting. This can
occur, for example, if the rotor is blocked,
if excessive voltage drops occur when the
motor is switched on or if excessive load Fig. 5/26 Wiring communication
torques occur. The tripping time depends For convenient wiring of the RS485 bus,
on the current. use bus cable system 7XV5103 (see part 15 of this catalog).
2
⎛I ⎞
tTRIP = ⎜ start ⎟ ⋅ t start max
⎝ I rms ⎠ Serial data transmission • General fault detection
I A PC can be connected to ease setup of the • General trip
for Irms > Istart, reset ratio N
I start relay using the Windows-based program • Phase current IL2
approx. 0.94 DIGSI which runs under MS-Windows. • User-defined message
It can also be used to evaluate up to 8
tTRIP = Tripping time • Breaker control
oscillographic fault records, 8 fault logs
Istart = Start-up current of the motor and 1 event log containing up to 30 opera- • Oscillographic fault recording
tstart max = Maximum permissible starting tional indications. The SIPROTEC 7SJ600
time transmits a subset of data via
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol:
Irms = Actual current flowing

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Connection diagrams

Fig. 5/27 Fig. 5/28


Connection of 3 CTs with measurement Connection of 3 CTs with measurement
of the phase currents of the earth (ground) current

Fig. 5/29
Fig. 5/30
Connection of 2 CTs only for isolated or
Sensitive earth-fault protection
resonant-earthed (grounded) power systems
(3 -times increased sensitivity)

Fig. 5/31 Example of typical wiring

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Technical data

General unit data Heavy-duty (command) contacts


CT circuits Trip relays, number 2 (marshallable)
Rated current IN 1 or 5 A Contacts per relay 2 NO
Rated frequency fN 50/60 Hz (selectable) Switching capacity
Overload capability current path Make 1000 W / VA
Thermal (r.m.s.) 100 x IN for ≤ 1 s Break 30 W / VA
30 x IN for ≤ 10 s Switching voltage 250 V
4 x IN continuous Permissible current
Dynamic (pulse current) 250 x IN one half cycle Continuous 5A
Power consumption For 0.5 s 30 A
Current input at IN = 1 A < 0.1 VA Design
at IN = 5 A < 0.2 VA
Housing 7XP20 Refer to part 17 for
Power supply via integrated DC/DC converter dimension drawings
Rated auxiliary voltage Vaux / 24, 48 V DC/± 20 % Weight
permissible variations 60, 110/125 V DC/± 20 % Flush mounting /cubicle mount- Approx. 4 kg
220, 250 V DC/± 20 % ing
115 V AC/–20 % +15 %
230 V AC/–20 % +15 %
Surface mounting Approx. 4.5 kg 5
Degree of protection acc. to
Superimposed AC voltage, EN 60529
peak-to-peak Housing IP51
at rated voltage ≤ 12 % Terminals IP21
at limits of admissible voltage ≤6%
Power consumption
Quiescent Approx. 2 W Serial interface
Energized Approx. 4 W Interface, serial; isolated
Bridging time during failure/ ≥ 50 ms at Vaux ≥ 110 V DC Standard RS485
short-circuit of auxiliary voltage ≥ 20 ms at Vaux ≥ 24 V DC
Test voltage 2.8 kV DC for 1 min
Binary inputs
Connection Data cable at housing terminals, two
Number 3 (marshallable) data wires, one frame reference, for
Operating voltage 24 to 250 V DC connection of a personal computer
or similar; core pairs with individual
Current consumption, independent Approx. 2.5 mA and common screening, screen must
of operating voltage be earthed (grounded), communica-
Pickup threshold, reconnectable by tion possible via modem
solder bridges Transmission speed As delivered 9600 baud
Rated aux. voltage min. 1200 baud,
24/48/60 V DC Vpickup ≥ 17 V DC max. 19200 baud
Vdrop-out < 8 V DC
110/125/220/250 V DC
Vpickup ≥ 74 V DC Electrical tests
Vdrop-out < 45 V DC
Specifications
Signal contacts
Standards IEC 60255-5; ANSI/IEEE C37.90.0
Signal/alarm relays 2 (marshallable)
Insulation test
Contacts per relay 1 CO
Standards IEC 60255-5, ANSI/IEEE C37.90.0
Switching capacity
High-voltage test (routine test)
Make 1000 W / VA
Except DC voltage supply input 2 kV (r.m.s.), 50 Hz
Break 30 W / VA
and RS485
Switching voltage 250 V Only DC voltage supply input 2.8 kV DC
Permissible current 5A and RS485
High-voltage test (type test)
Between open contacts of trip 1.5 kV (r.m.s.), 50 Hz
relays
Between open contacts of alarm 1 kV (r.m.s.), 50 Hz
relays
Impulse voltage test (type test) 5 kV (peak), 1.2/50 µs,
all circuits, class III 0.5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative
impulses at intervals of 5 s

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Technical data

EMC tests for interference immunity; type tests Mechanical stress tests
Standards IEC 60255-6; IEC 60255-22 Vibration, shock and seismic vibration
(product standard) During operation
EN 50082-2 (generic standard),
DIN VDE 0435 Part 303 Standards Acc. to IEC 60255-2-1 and
IEC 60068-2
High-frequency test 2.5 kV (peak), 1 MHz, τ = 15 μs,
IEC 60255-22-1, class III 400 surges/s, duration 2 s Vibration Sinusoidal 10 to 60 Hz: ± 0.035 mm
IEC 60255-21-1, class1 amplitude, 60 to 150 Hz: 0.5 g accel-
Electrostatic discharge 4 kV/6 kV contact discharge, IEC 60068-2-6 eration
IEC 60255-22-2, class III 8 kV air discharge, both polarities, Sweep rate 1 octave/min
and IEC 61000-4-2, class III 150 pF, Ri=330 Ω 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes
Irradiation with radio-frequency Shock Half-sine, acceleration 5 g, duration
field IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 11 ms, 3 shocks in each direction of 3
Non-modulated, 10 V/m, 27 to 500 MHz orthogonal axes
IEC 60255-22-3 (report) class III
Amplitude modulated, 10 V/m, 80 to 1000 MHz, Seismic vibration Sinusoidal
IEC 61000-4-3, class III 80 % AM, 1 kHz IEC 60255-21-3, class 1, 1 to 8 Hz: ± 3.5 mm amplitude
Pulse modulated, 10 V/m, 900 MHz, repetition IEC 60068-3-3 (horizontal axis)
IEC 61000-4-3, class III frequency, 200 Hz, duty cycle 50 % 1 to 8 Hz: ± 1.5 mm amplitude
5 (vertical axis)
Fast transient interference/bursts 2 kV, 5/50 ns, 5 kHz, burst length 8 to 35 Hz: 1 g acceleration
IEC 60255-22-4 and 15 ms, repetition rate 300 ms, both (horizontal axis)
IEC 61000-4-4, class III polarities, Ri = 50 Ω, duration 1 min 8 to 35 Hz: 0.5 g acceleration
Conducted disturbances induced by 10 V, 150 kHz to 80 MHz, (vertical axis)
radio-frequency fields, 80 % AM, 1 kHz Sweep rate 1 octave/min
amplitude modulated 1 cycle in 3 orthogonal axes
IEC 601000-4-6, class III During transport
Power frequency magnetic field 30 A/m continuous, 50 Hz Vibration Sinusoidal
IEC 61000-4-8, class IV 300 A/m for 3 s, 50 Hz IEC 60255-21-1, class 2 5 to 8 Hz: ± 7.5 mm amplitude;
IEC 60255-6 0.5 mT; 50 Hz IEC 60068-2-6 8 to 150 Hz: 2 g acceleration
Oscillatory surge withstand 2.5 to 3 kV (peak), 1 MHz to Sweep rate 1 octave/min
capability ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 1.5 MHz, decaying oscillation, 50 shots 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes
(common mode) per s, duration 2 s, Ri = 150 Ω Shock Half-sine, acceleration 15 g ,
to 200 Ω IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 duration 11 ms, 3 shocks in each
Fast transient surge withstand 4 to 5 kV, 10/150 ns, 50 surges IEC 60068-2-27 direction of 3 orthogonal axes
capability ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 per s, both polarities, duration 2 s, Continuous shock Half-sine, acceleration 10 g
(commom mode) Ri = 80 Ω IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 duration 16 ms, 1000 shocks in each
Radiated electromagnetic interfer- 10 to 20 V/m, 25 to 1000 MHz, IEC 60068-2-29 direction of 3 orthogonal axes
ence, ANSI/IEEE C37.90.2 amplitude and pulse-modulated
High-frequency test 2.5 kV (peak, alternating polarity), Climatic stress tests
Document 17C (SEC) 102 100 kHz, 1 MHz, 10 MHz and
50 MHz, decaying oscillation, Temperatures
Ri = 50 Ω Recommended temperature
EMC tests for interference emission; type tests during operation –5 °C to +55 °C / +23 °F to +131 °F
> 55 °C decreased display contrast
Standard EN 50081-* (generic standard)
Permissible temperature
Conducted interference voltage, aux. 150 kHz to 30 MHz
during operation –20 °C to +70 °C / –4 °F to +158 °F
voltage CISPR 22, EN 55022,
during storage –25 °C to +55 °C / –13 °F to +131 °F
DIN VDE 0878 Part 22,
during transport –25 °C to +70 °C / –13 °F to +158 °F
limit value class B
(Storage and transport with
Interference field strength 30 to 1000 MHz standard works packaging)
CISPR 11, EN 55011, DIN VDE
Humidity
0875 Part 11, limit value class A
Mean value per year ≤ 75 % relative
humidity, on 30 days per year
95 % relative humidity,
condensation not permissible

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Technical data

Functions Tolerances
Definite-time overcurrent protection (ANSI 50, 50N) Pickup values 5%
Delay time for 2 ≤ I/Ip ≤ 20 5 % of theoretical value ± 2 %
Setting range/steps and 0.5 ≤ I/IN ≤ 24 current tolerance, at least 30 ms
Overcurrent pickup phase I> I/IN = 0.1 to 25 (steps 0.1), or ∞
earth IE> = 0.05 to 25 (steps 0.01), or ∞ Influencing variables
phase I>> I/IN = 0.1 to 25 (steps 0.1), or ∞ Auxiliary voltage, range: ≤1%
earth IE>> = 0.05 to 25 (steps 0.01), or ∞ 0.8 ≤ Vaux/VauxN ≤ 1.2
phase I>>> I/IN = 0.3 to 12.5 (steps 0.1), or ∞ Temperature, range: ≤ 0.5 %/10 K
-5 °C ≤ Θamb ≤ 40 °C
Delay times T for I>, IE>, I>> 0 s to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) +23 °F ≤ Θamb ≤ 104 °F
and IE>> Frequency, range: ≤ 8 % referred to theoretical time
The set times are pure delay times 0.95 ≤ f/fN ≤ 1.05 value
Pickup times I>, I>>, IE>, IE>> Negative-sequence overcurrent protection (ANSI 46)
At 2 x setting value, without Approx. 35 ms
meas. repetition Setting range/steps
At 2 x setting value, with meas. Approx. 50 ms Tripping stage 8 % to 80 % of IN
repetition I2> in steps of 1 % 8 % to 80 % of IN
Pickup times for I>>> at 2 x I2>> in steps of 1 %
Approx. 20 ms Time delays T(I2>), T(I2>>) 0.00 s to 60.00 s
setting value
in steps of 0.01s 5
Reset times I>, I>>, IE>, IE> Approx. 35 ms Lower function limit At least one phase current ≥ 0.1 x IN
I>>> Approx. 65 ms
Pickup times At fN = 50 Hz 60 Hz
Reset ratios Approx. 0.95 Tripping stage I2>, tripping Approx. 60 ms 75 ms
Overshot time Approx. 25 ms stage I2>>
But with currents I/IN>1.5 Approx. 200 ms 310 ms
Tolerances
(overcurrent case) or
Pickup values I>, I>>, I>>>, 5 % of setting value
negative-sequence current
IE>, IE>>
< (set value +0.1 x IN)
Delay times T 1 % of setting value or 10 ms
Reset times At fN = 50 Hz 60 Hz
Influencing variables
Tripping stage I2>, Approx. 35 ms 42 ms
Auxiliary voltage, range: ≤1%
tripping stage I2>>
0.8 ≤ Vaux /VauxN ≤ 1.2
Temperature, range: ≤ 0.5 %/10 K Reset ratios
0 °C ≤ Θamb ≤ 40 °C Tripping stage I2>, Approx. 0.95 to 0.01 x IN
Frequency, range: ≤ 1.5 % tripping stage I2>>
0.98 ≤ f/fN ≤ 1.02 Tolerances
Frequency, range: ≤ 2.5 % Pickup values I2>, I2>>
0.95 ≤ f/fN ≤ 1.05 with current I/IN ≤ 1.5 ± 1 % of IN ± 5 % of set value
Harmonics with current I/IN > 1.5 ± 5 % of IN ± 5 % of set value
Up to 10 % of 3rd harmonic ≤1% Stage delay times ± 1 % or 10 ms
Up to 10 % of 5th harmonic ≤1%
Influence variables
Inverse-time overcurrent protection (ANSI 51/51N) Auxiliary DC voltage, range: ≤1%
Setting range/steps 0.8 ≤Vaux /VauxN ≤ 1.2
Overcurrent pickup phase Ip I/IN = 0.1 to 4 (steps 0.1) Temperature, range: ≤ 0.5 %/10 K
earth IEp = 0.05 to 4 (steps 0.01) –5 °C ≤ Θamb ≤ +40 °C
+23 °F ≤ Θamb ≤ +104 °F
Time multiplier for Ip, IEp (IEC charac.) 0.05 to 3.2 s
Frequency,
Tp (steps 0.01 s)
range: 0.98 ≤ f/fN ≤ 1.02 ≤ 2 % of IN
(ANSI charac.) 0.5 to 15 s
range: 0.95 ≤ f/fN ≤ 1.05 ≤ 5 % of IN
(steps 0.1 s)
Auto-reclosure (option) (ANSI 79)
Overcurrent pickup phase I>> I/IN = 0.1 to 25 (steps 0.1), or ∞
phase I>>> = 0.3 to 12.5 (steps 0.1), or ∞ Number of possible shots 1 up to 9
earth IE>> = 0.05 to 25 Auto-reclose modes 3-pole
(steps 0.01), or ∞ Dead times for 1st to 3rd shot 0.05 s to 1800 s (steps 0.01 s)
Delay time T for I>>, IE>> 0 s to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) for 4th and any further 0.05 s to 1800 s (steps 0.01 s)
shot
Tripping time characteristics acc. to IEC
Reclaim time after successful AR 0.05 s to 320 s (steps 0.01 s)
Pickup threshold Approx. 1.1 x Ip
Drop-out threshold Approx. 1.03 x Ip Lock-out time after 0.05 s to 320 s (steps 0.01 s)
Drop-out time Approx. 35 ms unsuccessful AR
Tripping time characteristics acc. to ANSI / IEEE Reclaim time after manual close 0.50 s to 320 s (steps 0.01 s)
Pickup threshold Approx. 1.06 x Ip Duration of RECLOSE command 0.01s to 60 s (steps 0.01 s)
Drop-out threshold, Approx. 1.03 x Ip Control
alternatively: disk emulation
Number of devices 1
Evaluation of breaker control None

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Thermal overload protection with memory (ANSI 49) Fault recording


(total memory according to IEC 60255-8) Measured values IL1, IL2, IL3
Setting ranges Start signal Trip, start release, binary input
Factor k acc. to IEC 60255-8 0.40 to 2 (steps 0.01)
Thermal time constant τth 1 to 999.9 min (steps 0.1 min) Fault storage Max. 8 fault records
Thermal alarm stage Θalarm /Θtrip 50 to 99 % referred to trip tempera- Total storage time (fault detec- Max. 5 s, incl. 35 power-fail safe
ture rise (steps 1 %) tion or trip command = 0 ms) selectable pre-trigger and
Prolongation factor at motor 1 to 10 (steps 0.01) post-fault time
stand-still kτ Max. storage period per fault 0.30 to 5.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
event Tmax
Reset ratios Pre-trigger time Tpre 0.05 to 0.50 s (steps 0.01s)
Θ/Θtrip Reset below Θalarm Post-fault time Tpost 0.05 to 0.50 s (steps 0.01 s)
Θ/Θalarm Approx. 0.99 Sampling rate 1 instantaneous value per ms at 50 Hz
Tolerances 1 instantaneous value per 0.83 ms at
Referring to k ⋅ IN ± 5 % (class 5 % acc. to 60 Hz
IEC 60255-8)
Referring to trip time ± 5 % ± 2 s (class 5 % acc. to
IEC 60255-8) Additional functions
Influence variables referred to k ⋅ IN Operational measured values
5 Auxiliary DC voltage in the range ≤ 1 % Operating currents IL1, IL2, IL3
of 0.8 ≤ Vaux / VauxN ≤ 1.2 Measuring range 0 % to 240 % IN
Temperature, range: ≤ 0.5 % / 10 K Tolerance 3 % of rated value
–5 °C ≤ Θamb ≤ +40 °C Thermal overload values
+23 °F ≤ Θamb ≤ +104 °F
Calculated temperature rise Θ/Θtrip
Frequency, range: ≤1%
Measuring range 0 % to 300 %
0.95 ≤ f/fN ≤ 1.05
Tolerance 5 % referred to Θtrip
Without pickup value IL / IN 0.4 to 4 (steps 0.1)
Fault event logging
Memory time multiplier TL 1 to 120 s (steps 0,1 s)
Storage of indications of the last 8
(= t6 -time)
faults
Reset ratio I/IL Approx. 0.94
Time assignment
Tolerances
Resolution for operational
Referring to pickup threshold ±5%
indications 1s
1.1· IL
Resolution for fault event
Referring to trip time ±5% ±2s
indications 1 ms
Influence variables Max. time deviation 0.01 %
Auxiliary DC voltage in the range ≤ 1 %
Trip circuit supervision
of 0.8 ≤ Vaux / VauxN ≤ 1.2
Temperature, range: ≤ 0.5 %/10 K With one or two binary inputs
–5 °C ≤ Θamb ≤ +40 °C Circuit-breaker trip test
+23 °F ≤ Θamb ≤ +104 °F
Frequency, range: ≤1% With live trip or trip/reclose cycle
0.95 ≤ f/fN ≤ 1.05 (version with auto-reclosure)
Starting time supervision (motor protection)
Setting ranges CE conformity
Permissible starting current 0.4 to 20 (steps 0.1) This product is in conformity with the Directives of the European Commu-
IStart/IN nities on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to
Permissible starting time tStart 1 to 360 s (steps 0.1 s) electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Council Directive 89/336/EEC) and
electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (Council
2 Directive 73/23/EEC).
⎛I ⎞
Tripping characteristic t = ⎜ Start ⎟ ⋅ t for I rms > I Start This unit conforms to the international standard IEC 60255, and the Ger-
⎝ I rms ⎠
man standard DIN 57435/Part 303 (corresponding to VDE 0435/Part 303).
Reset ratio Irms / IStart Approx. 0.94 The unit has been developed and manufactured for application in an indus-
trial environment according to the EMC standards.
Tolerances
Pickup value 5% This conformity is the result of a test that was performed by Siemens AG in
Delay time 5 % of setting value or 330 ms accordance with Article 10 of the Council Directive complying with the
generic standards EN 50081-2 and EN 50082-2 for the EMC Directive and
standard EN 60255-6 for the “low-voltage Directive”.

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5 Overcurrent Protection / 7SJ600

Selection and ordering data Description Order No.


7SJ600 numerical overcurrent, motor and overload protection relay 7SJ600¨ ¨¨A¨0 ¨D¨¨
Binary input voltage 24 to 250 V DC with isolated RS485 port

Rated current at 50/60 Hz


1 A1) 1
5 A1) 5

Rated auxiliary voltage


24, 48 V DC 2
60, 110, 125 V DC2) 4
220, 250 V DC, 115 V AC2) 5
230 V AC3) 6

Unit design
For panel surface mounting, terminals on the side B
For panel flush mounting/cubicle mounting E

Languages
English, German, Spanish, French, Russian 0 5
Auto-reclosure (option)
Without 0
With 1

Control
Without A
With B

UL-Listing
Without UL-listing 0
With UL-listing 1

Accessories Converter RS232 (V.24) - RS485*


With communication cable for the
7SJ600 numerical overcurrent, motor and overload protection relay
Length 1 m
PC adapter
With power supply unit 230 V AC 7XV5700- 0oo004)
With power supply unit 110 V AC 7XV5700- 1oo004)

Converter, full-duplex,
fiber-optic cable RS485 with built-in power supply unit
Auxiliary voltage 24 to 250 V DC and 110/230 V AC 7XV5650- 0BA00
LSP2289-afp.eps

Mounting rail for 19” rack C73165-A63-C200-1

Manual for 7SJ600


Mounting rail English C53000-G1176-C106-7
Spanish C53000-G1178-C106-1
French C53000-G1177-C106-3

Sample order
7SJ600, 1 A, 60 - 125 V, flush mounting, ARC 7SJ6001-4EA00-1DA0
Converter V.24 -RS485, 230 V AC 7XV5700-0AA00
1) Rated current can be selected by
means of jumpers.
Manual, English C53000-G1176-C106-7
2) Transition between the two auxiliary
voltage ranges can be selected by
means of jumpers.
3) Only when position 16 is not “1” (with UL-listing).
4) Possible versions see part 15.
* RS485 bus system up to 115 kbaud
RS485 bus cable and adaptor 7XV5103-oAAoo;
see part 15.

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5 Overcurrent Protection / 7SJ600

Connection diagram

Fig. 5/32
Connection diagram according to IEC standard

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5 Overcurrent Protection / 7SJ600

Dimension drawings in mm / inch

Dimension drawings for 1/6 x 19" housing (7XP20)

Side view View from the rear Panel cutout

Fig. 17/15
Housing for panel flush mounting/
cubicle mounting, terminals at rear (1/6 x 19")

Front view Side view

Fig. 17/16
Housing for surface mounting,
terminals at top and bottom (1/6 x 19")

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5 Overcurrent Protection / 7SJ600

Dimension drawings in mm / inch

Dimension drawings for 1/6 x 19" housing (7XP20)

Front view Side view

Fig. 17/17
Housing for panel surface mounting, terminals on
the side (1/6 x 19")

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