Manual Aegis F A 00
Manual Aegis F A 00
REVISION HISTORY
Revision 00 Type AEGIS Date 01-12-2011 Checked By NS Approved By GPB
Note: The features mentioned may not be a part of standard product. Product development is a continuous process. Consequently the data indicated is subject to change without prior notice.
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IMPORTANT
This manual contains information concerning the Operation of the AEGIS Series Feeder Protection Relay for the Switchgear Systems. All relevant parts of the manual should be read prior to commencing installation. The Relay must be commissioned by an engineer approved by the manufacturer (or his agent) before being put into service. Failure to observe this condition will invalidate any implied warranty. The AEGIS Series Feeder Protection Relay has been designed for Industrial use only. If you encounter any problem with the procedures contained in this manual you should seek immediate assistance from Crompton Greaves Limited, Sales Office from whom the equipment was purchased. Alternatively contact the Crompton Greaves Limited Customer Service & Support department at the address shown below: Crompton Greaves Limited MV Switchgear Division (S2) A-3 MIDC, Ambad, Nashik 422 010 , India Phone : (00 91 253) 2382271-75 2301104 Fax : (00 91 253) 2381247
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Table Of Contents
1. General 1.1. Relay Features 1.2. User Interface 1.3. Health & Safety 1.3.1. Installing, Commissioning & Servicing 1.3.2. Decommissioning & Disposal 1.3.3. General Considerations 1.3.4. Handling of Electronic Equipment 1.3.5. Storage 2. Local Panel User Interface 2.1. Relay Front Panel 2.1.1. LED Indications 2.1.2. LCD Display 2.1.3. Keypad 2.1.4. Communication Port 2.1.5. Flowchart for Menu Navigation 3. Relay Settings 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. 3.7. Device Info View Password Accessing Error Status View Measurements View Harmonics View Configuration Settings Non Directional Overcurrent Protection 3.7.1. IDMT Settings 3.7.2. Highset Settings 3.8. Non Directional Earth Fault Protection 3.8.1. IDMT Settings 3.8.2. Highset Settings 3.9. Directional Overcurrent Protection 3.9.1. IDMT Settings 3.9.2. Highset Settings 3.9.3. Directional Settings 3.10. Directional Earth Fault Protection 3.10.1. IDMT Settings 3.10.2. Highset Settings 3.10.3. Directional Settings 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 10 16 16 16 17 18 20 21 22 22 22 24 24 25 26 26 26 26 29 29 29 29
3.11. Overvoltage Protection 3.11.1. IDMT Settings 3.11.2. Highset Settings 3.12. Undervoltage Protection 3.12.1. IDMT Settings 3.12.2. Highset Settings 3.13. Neutral Voltage Displacement Protection 3.14. Broken Conductor Protection 3.15. Cold Load Pick up & Inrush Current Protection 3.16. CT Supervision 3.17. VT Fuse Failure protection 3.18. Negative Phase Sequence Over Current Protection 3.19. Communication Settings 3.20. Binary Input & Binary Output Settings 3.21. Fault Records 3.22. Fault Records Overview 3.23. Disturbance Recorder 4. Technical Data 4.1. Connections 4.1.1. Measuring Circuitry 4.1.2. Auxiliary Voltage 4.1.3. Binary Inputs 4.1.4. Binary Outputs 4.1.5. Local Serial Communication Port 4.1.6. Remote Control Connections 4.2. Test & Environmental Conditions 4.2.1. Type Test 4.2.2. Casing 4.2.3. Package 4.3. Protection Stages 4.3.1. Non Direction Current Protection Stage 4.3.2. Directional Current Protection Stage 4.3.3. Voltage Protection Stage 4.4. Circuit Breaker Failure Protection 4.5. Supporting Functions 4.6. Transformer Supervision 5. Connections 5.1. Rear Port Connections 5.2. Wiring Diagram 6. Dimensions
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7. Curves 7.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. Standard IDMT Characteristic of Overcurrent Standard Characteristic of Overvoltage Standard Characteristic of Undervoltage Standard Characteristic of Negative Phase Sequence Overcurrent
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List of Figures
1. Figure 2.1-1 Front panel of feeder protection relay 2. Figure 2.1.1-1 LED indicators of feeder protection relay 3. Figure 2.1.2-1.LCD display of feeder protection relay 4. Figure 2.1.3-1 Keypad of feeder protection relay 5. Figure 2.1.5-1 Principle of the menu structure & navigation 6. Figure 3.1-1 Device info view 7. Figure 3.2-1 Password accessing 8. Figure 3.3-1 Error status view 9. Figure 3.4-1 Measurements view 10. Figure 3.4-2 Graphical representation of 3 phase system 11. Figure 3.4-3 Zoom view of measurement window 12. Figure 3.5-1 Example of harmonics view 13. Figure 3.6-1 Configuration settings 14. Figure 3.7-1 Non directional overcurrent settings 15. Figure 3.8-1 Non directional earth fault settings 16. Figure 3.9-1 Directional overcurrent settings 17. Figure 3.10-1 Directional earth fault settings 18. Figure 3.11-1 Overvoltage protection settings 19. Figure 3.12-1 Undervoltage protection settings 20. Figure 3.13-1 NDR protection settings 21. Figure 3.14-1 Broken conductor settings 22. Figure 3.15-1 Inrush protection settings 23. Figure 3.16-1 CT supervision settings 24. Figure 3.17-1 Logical diagram for VTFF 25. Figure 3.17-2 VTFF settings 26. Figure 3.18-1 Negative phase sequence over current settings 27. Figure 3.19-1 Communication settings 28. Figure 3.20-1 Binary inputs & outputs settings 29. Figure 3.21-1 Fault records view 30. Figure 3.22-1 Fault records overview 31. Figure 3.23-1 Disturbance recorder 32. Figure 5.1-1 Rear view of feeder protection relay 33. Figure 5.2-1 Wiring diagram for feeder protection relay (AE001) 34. Figure 6-1 Dimensions 35. Figure 7.1-1 IEC VI & SI curves characteristics 36. Figure 7.1-2 IEC EI & LTI curves characteristics 37. Figure 7.1-3 IEEE EI & VI curves characteristics 38. Figure 7.1-4 IEEE SI curves characteristics 39. Figure 7.1-5 RI & RD curves characteristics 7 8 9 10 11 16 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 23 24 28 30 31 33 35 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 61 64 65 67 68 69 70 71
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GENERAL
The first part of the publication contains general description & operating instructions of AEGIS Series Feeder Protection Relay. It also includes instructions for parameterization and configuration of the Relay.
1.1.
RELAY FEATURES
The comprehensive protection functions of the relay make it ideal for utility & industrial power distribution applications. The relay features following protection functions:
ANSI No.
50/51 51,51N 67 67N 27 59 59N 46 50BF 46BC 68 51V 32 40 79 60CTS 74TCS
FUNCTION NAME
Instantaneous and Inverse time phase over current protection Instantaneous and Inverse time Earth fault protection Directional Instantaneous and Inverse time phase over current protection Directional Instantaneous and Inverse time Earth fault protection Instantaneous and Inverse time phase under voltage protection Instantaneous and Inverse time phase over voltage protection Neutral Displacement Protection Phase unbalance Protection Circuit Breaker failure Protection Broken conductor detection Protection Cold load Pickup & Inrush Voltage Controlled Over Current* Reverse Power Protection* Loss of Excitation* Auto Reclose* CT Supervision PTFF Supervision Trip Circuit Supervision Three Phase Current Neutral current Sequence Components of Currents Sequence Components of voltages Phase to earth, Phase to Phase Voltage Phase Angle Power factor Active Power Reactive Power Apparent Power Energy Measurement* 2nd to 15th harmonic and THD of Currents 2nd to 15th harmonic and THD of Voltages Phasor diagram of Voltages Phasor diagram of Currents Frequency Actual RMS value of Currents Actual RMS value of Voltages IEC 60870-5-103 Modbus IEC61850 DNP3.0
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COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS
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Current Transformer Circuits Do not open the secondary circuit of a live CT since the high voltage produced may be lethal to personnel and could damage insulation. Generally, for safety, the secondary of the line CT must be shorted before opening any connections to it. For most equipment with ring-terminal connections, the threaded terminal block for current transformer termination has automatic CT shorting on removal of the module. Therefore external shorting of the CTs may not be required; the equipment documentation should be checked to see if this applies. For equipment with pin-terminal connections, the threaded terminal block for current transformer termination does NOT have automatic CT shorting on removal of the module. Insulation & Dielectric Strength Testing Insulation testing may leave capacitors charged up to a hazardous voltage. At the end of each part of the test, the voltage should be gradually reduced to zero, to discharge capacitors, before the test leads are disconnected. Insertion of modules & PCB cards Modules and PCB cards must not be inserted into or withdrawn from the equipment whilst it is energised, since this may result in damage. Cleaning The equipment may be cleaned using a lint free cloth dampened with clean water, when no connections are energised.
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Place the module on an antistatic surface, or on a conducting surface which is at the same potential as yourself. Store or transport the module in a conductive bag. If you are making measurements on the internal electronic circuitry of equipment in service, it is preferable that you are earthed to the case with a conductive wrist strap. Wrist straps should have a resistance to ground between 500k 10M. If a wrist strap is not available you should maintain regular contact with the case to prevent a build-up of static. Instrumentation which may be used for making measurements should be earthed to the case whenever possible.
1.3.5. STORAGE
If relays are not to be installed immediately upon receipt they should be stored in a place free from dust and moisture in their original cartons. Where de-humidifier bags have been included in the packing they should be retained. The action of the dehumidifier crystals will be impaired if the bag has been exposed to ambient conditions and may be restored by gently heating the bag for about an hour, prior to replacing it in the carton. Dust which collects on a carton may, on subsequent unpacking, find its way into the relay; in damp conditions the carton and packing may become impregnated with moisture and the dehumidifier will lose its efficiency. Storage temperature: 25C to +70C.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
LED Indicators 160x160 LCD Display Keypad USB Communication for PC Model Number
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Trip
Error
Meaning Auxiliary power has been switched on Indicates that any one of the Protection or Monitoring function has been picked up due to fault Indicates that Protection, Monitoring functions has been operated due to faults which are in the enabled condition. Indicates the internal faults of the Relay Configurable LEDs for the indication of Alarm & Trip signals of the Protection & Monitoring functions.
Remarks Normal operation state Fault indication of the Protection and Monitoring functions Refer fault record for type of faults For the particular error in the Relay refer section 3.3 We can set the LED operations as self or hand resets while the operation of Protection and Monitoring elements in the BI/BO menu.
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Resetting the Operated LEDs/Output Relays: All the LEDs, Output Relays can be configured by using the menus in the BI/BO window. 1. If any protection function is operated and LEDs/Output Relays are Hand Reset, then acknowledgement or Resetting is done by pressing the Esc( ) key in the keypad 2. We can activate or deactivate the LEDs/Output Relays by using the external Binary Input.
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Backlight control
The display backlit is automatically switched OFF after 1 minute when left idle. It can be switched on by pressing any key.
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2.1.3. KEYPAD
You can navigate the menu and set the required parameter values using the key pad and directions indicated on the top of the display. Key pad is composed of four arrow keys for navigation UP ( ), down ( ), Left ( ), Right ( ) , ESC ( ), ENTER ( ) keys and CLOSE ( I ), TRIP ( O ) keys for the control of breaker
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UP/DOWN Keys to navigate in Main Menu, to Increase/Decrease Numerical Values and for Enable/Disable operations. RIGHT/LEFT Keys to navigate in Sub-menu. ESC Key to cancel the current selection and to reset the output relays/LED. ENTER Key for edit & save the changed value. CLOSE key is to close the breaker from the relay. TRP key is to trip the breaker from the relay.
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Figure 2.1.5-1. Principles of the menu structure and navigation in the menus
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Main Menu: Menu structure of AEGIS Feeder Relay as shown in the below table, it describes the total parameters available in the sub menus.
Description of Parameters Relay Description, Model No. and Serial No. Setting Password and Default load password Internal faults in the Relay indication Measured Values for the System Currents & Voltages Power Calculation for the phase wise Indication of Date and Time Representation of System Voltages and Currents in Graphical Display Graphical representation of the Harmonics in the Bar-Graph format & the Calculation of THD(%) by the Phase wise for the both Currents & Voltages Last 10 faults can be stored by the Relay. Fault description shows the Fault No, Date & time, Magnitudes and Phase angles of the Fault Currents and Voltages. Contains features for enabling/disabling , Pre & Post fault conditions, sample rate & trigger options for DR Primary and Secondary Settings for the CT,VT Breaker control settings i.e. Close and trip No. of Parameters in Submenus
Main Menu
INFO
Submenus
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MESR
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3I> OC settings
3I>> OC Settings
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Breaker failure Settings LED & S/W BI Settings for the OC LED & S/W BI Settings for the Breaker failure
We can set the all the Parameters for the Over Current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, TMS, Curve, DT, RST DT. We can set the all the Parameters for the Instantaneous Over Current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, Curve, DT, RST DT. This Setting allows the user to use the Relay as a Breaker back up relay You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of Over Current elements. You can set LEDs & output Relays for the Breaker failure element.
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D-OC
LED & S/W BI Settings for the Directional over Current element Directional Io> Settings
D-EF
LED & S/W BI Settings for the Directional Earth fault Current
We can set the all the Parameters for the Earth fault Current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, TMS, Curve, DT, RST DT. We can set the all the Parameters for the Instantaneous Earth fault current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, Curve, DT, RST DT. You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of Earth fault Current elements. We can set the all the Parameters for the directional over current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, TMS, Curve, DT, RST DT, Directional angle, Polarization We can set the all the Parameters for the Instantaneous directional over current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, TMS, Curve, DT, RST DT You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of Directional over current elements. We can set the all the Parameters for the directional Earth fault Current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, TMS, Curve, DT, RST DT, Directional angle, Polarization We can set the all the Parameters for the Instantaneous directional Earth fault current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, TMS, Curve, DT, RST DT You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of Directional over current elements.
Description of Parameters
Main Menu
Submenus
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3U> OV settings
3U>> OV Settings OV LED & S/W BI Settings for the Over Voltage element 3U> UV settings
We can set the all the Parameters for the Over voltage element by this Menu i.e. Setting, TMS, Curve, DT, RST DT. We can set the all the Parameters for the Instantaneous Over Voltage current element by this Menu i.e. Setting, Curve, DT, RST DT. You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of Over Voltage elements. We can set the all the Parameters for the under voltage element by this Menu i.e. Setting, TMS, Curve, DT, RST DT. We can set the all the Parameters for the Instantaneous under Voltage element by this Menu i.e. Setting, Curve, DT, RST DT. You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of Over Voltage elements. We can set the all the Parameters for the NDR element by this Menu i.e. Setting, Curve, DT, RST DT. You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of NDR element.
3U>> UV Settings UV LED & S/W BI Settings for the under Voltage element NDR Settings NDR LED & S/W BI Settings for the NDR element
Description of Parameters
Main Menu
Submenus
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Broken conductor Settings BR.C LED & S/W BI Settings for the Broken conductor element Inrush Current Settings for the 2nd & 5th Harmonic Blocking CT Supervision Settings LED & S/W BI Settings for the CTSV element VT Supervision Settings LED & S/W BI Settings for the VTFF element Negative phase sequence over current Settings LED & S/W BI Settings for the I2> element Communication Settings
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INRUSH
5 2 5 2 6
CTSV
VTFF
I2>
COMM
BI-O
BI-BO Settings
We can set the all the Parameters for the Broken element by this Menu i.e. Setting, DT, RST DT. You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of Broken conductor element. This setting allows the user to set the parameters to block 2nd & 5th Harmonic blocking This setting allows the user to set CT Supervision parameters settings You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of CTSV element. This setting allows the user to set VT Supervision parameters settings You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of VTFF element. We can set the all the Parameters for the I2> element by this Menu i.e. Setting, Curve, DT, RST DT You can set LEDs & output Relays for the indication of I2> element. This menu allows the user to set type of Protocol ,Baud rate, Parity, Relay address, Period, Scaling etc. This Menu allows the user to set the External BIs, LED, Output Relays Configuration, Out puts Operation, Binary Input action on the Protection parameters. For the complete description refer section 3.20
Description of Parameters
Main Menu
Submenus
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3. RELAY SETTINGS:
The Relay has different setting windows as shown in figures below. The Relay Setup is password protected for changing any parameter. The purpose of password is to prevent accidental change of configurations, parameters or settings. The password for entering Relay configuration setting window is 0002.
Enter the password needed for the desired level: the password contains four digits. The digits are entered from left to right one by one by first moving to the position of the digit using the RIGHT key and then setting the desired digit value using the UP key & to save the password push the ENTER key. Please note that the relay password is 0002.
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The Last window in the measurement menu displays vector representation of 3 phase system Voltages and Currents along with residual voltage & current as shown in below figure 3.4-2.
IL3 IL1
UL3 UL1
IL2
UL2
If you left the measurement window idle for 5 sec you can observe the larger view than the default one as shown in the figure 3.4-3.
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Freq
Figure 3.5-1. Example of harmonic view
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Permissible Values: CT PRIM: 020A - 2000A (In steps of 1A) CT SEC: 1A/5A VT PRIM: 3.3kV, 6.6kV, 11.00kV, 17.50kV, 22.00kV, 33.00kV VT SEC: 100V 120V (In steps of 1V) SYS FRQ: 50Hz/60Hz SETTING GROUP: 1, 2, 3, 4
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POLARIZATION : PH-N Operating region is forward IL1: Va FWD IL2: Vb FWD IL3: Vc FWD Operating region is Reverse IL1: Va REV IL2: Vb REV IL3: Vc REV
In the PH-N polarization we can assign the reference parameters as per our requirement w.r.t phase wise currents. e.g. IL1: Va FWD can be set as IL1: Vb FWD or IL1: Vc FWD POLARIZATION : PH-PH Operating region is forward IL1: Vab FWD IL2: Vbc FWD IL3: Vca FWD Operating region is Reverse IL1: Vab REV IL2: Vbc REV IL3: Vca REV
In the PH-PH polarization we can assign the reference parameters as per our requirement w.r.t phase wise currents. e.g. IL1: Vab REV can be set as IL1: Vbc REV or IL1: Vca REV POLARIZATION: CROSS Operating region is forward IL1: Vbc FWD IL2: Vca FWD IL3: Vab FWD Operating region is Reverse IL1: Vbc REV IL2: Vca REV IL3: Vab REV
In the case of CROSS Polarization we can change only operating regions for the directional element. e.g. IL1: Vbc FWD can be set as IL1: Vbc REV only.
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3.10.
The directional earth fault elements are available with independently settable two stages. In the case of Earth fault directional elements are internally polarized by Zero sequence voltage (Uo), Neutral voltage (ULo) and also Reactive and capacitive components which are useful in the case of Compensated networks & Un-earthed networks. Whenever the size of current and reference parameter and the phase angle between them fulfils the pickup Criteria, that stage starts picking up and Alarm signal is generated. If the fault situation persists for longer than the estimated trip time configured in the relay, a trip signal is issued.
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3.11.
Over Voltage conditions generally related to loss of load conditions. Under load shedding conditions, supply voltage will increase in the magnitude. This situation would normally rectify by the voltage regulating equipments such as AVRs or On Load Tap changers. However failure of this equipments to bring back the system to normal condition, this would create over voltage which should be identified with the Over voltage protection element otherwise system insulation life will decrease.
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3.12.
Voltage regulating equipments such as AVRs and On Load Tap changers should take action in maintaining the healthy voltage in the system. If those voltage regulating equipments are unsuccessful to bring back the system to healthy condition, then tripping signal will be issued by the under voltage element with assigned delay. The proportion by which voltage decreases depends on the type of fault and location of the relay with respect to the fault point. Even dead bus setting can also be configured through the NV PROT element.
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NV VOLT: 003% 020% (In steps of 1%) 3U<RST DT: 0.10S 50.0S (In steps of 100ms) 3U<DT: INST & 0.100S-600.0S (In steps of 100ms)
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3.13.
On a healthy three phase power system, the addition of the each of the three phases to earth voltages is zero nominally, as these results from the vector addition of the three balanced vectors displaced by 120.When an earth fault occurs this balance will be disturbed and residual voltage is produced. This can be measured by Residual voltage measuring element .This condition causes a rise in the neutral voltage with respect to earth, which is commonly referred to as a Neutral Voltage Displacement Voltage Setting applied to the protection elements is dependent on the magnitude of the residual voltage that is expected to occur during the fault conditions. There are two ways for calculating the neutral voltage displacement described below. 3VO: The zero sequence voltage is calculated internally from the phase voltages. OPEN DELTA: The zero sequence voltage is measured with open delta voltage.
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AEGIS Feeder Protection Relay consists of variable Characteristics i.e.Curve1, Curve2, Curve3, Curve4 and DT for the Relay operation.
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Permissible Values: PROT: Enable/Disable TYPE: OPEN DELTA/3VO SET: 005% -030% (In steps of 1%) CURVE: Curve1, Curve2, Curve3, Curve4 and DT TMS: 0.02 2.00 (In steps of 0.01) RST DT: 0.10S 50.0S (In steps of 100ms) DT: INST & 0.100S-600.0S (In steps of 100ms)
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3.14.
The most of the faults in the power system are shunt type of faults, due to this kind of faults there is appreciable amount of current will increase and are easily detectable in most applications. Another type of unbalanced system condition is the series or open circuit fault .This fault can arise from broken conductor, mal operation of single phase switchgear, or the operation of fuses. Open circuit faults should not produce over current to sense, however they will produce unbalance components of currents (Negative sequence over current) which can be identified. But at light load conditions I2 may close to the full load steady state unbalance arising from CT errors, load unbalance etc. By taking the ratio of I2/I1, we can achieve the better efficiency because ratio is constant with the variations of load current.
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The Broken conductor Stage of AEGIS Feeder Protection Relay consists of definite time Characteristics for the Relay operation Permissible Values: BC PROT: Enable/Disable BC SET: 020% - 100% (In steps of 1%) BC DT: INST & 0.100S - 600.0S (In steps of 100ms)
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3.15.
Cold load pick-up A situation is regarded as cold load when all the three phase currents have been less than a given idle value and then at least one of the currents exceeds a given pick-up level within 80 ms. In such case the cold load detection signal is activated for a given time. Application for cold load detection Right after closing a circuit breaker a given amount of overload can be allowed for a given limited time to take care of concurrent thermostat controlled loads. Cold load pick-up function does this for example by selecting a more coarse setting group for over-current stage(s). It is also possible to use the cold load detection signal to block any set of protection Stages for a given time. Inrush current detection Inrush current detection is quite similar with the cold load detection but it does also include a condition for 2nd & 5th harmonic relative content of the currents. When all phase currents have been less than a given idle value and then at least one of them exceeds a given pick-up level within 80 ms and the ratio 2nd harmonic ratio to fundamental frequency, If2/If1, AND/OR the ratio 5th harmonic ratio to fundamental frequency, If5/If1 of at least one phase exceeds the given setting, the inrush detection signal is activated. By setting the parameter for If2/If1 & If5/If1 to zero, the inrush signal will behave equally with the cold load pick-up signal. Application for inrush current detection The inrush current of transformers usually exceeds the pick-up setting of sensitive overcurrent stages and contains a lot of even harmonics. Right after closing a circuit breaker the pickup and tripping of sensitive overcurrent stages can be avoided by selecting a more coarse setting group for the appropriate over-current stage with inrush detect signal.
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Permissible Values: 3I2f>PROT: Enable/Disable LOW SET: 005% - 100% (In steps of 1%) (It depends on the value of HIGH SET i.e. we cant set LOW SET above HIGH SET) HIGH SET: 005% - 100% (In steps of 1%) (It depends on the value of LOW SET i.e. we cant set HIGH SET below LOW SET) DT: INST & 0.10 1.00 (In steps of 100ms) If2/If1: 000% - 100% (In steps of 1%) If5/If1: 000% - 100% (In steps of 1%) If2 AND/OR If5 I>PROT: Enable/Disable I>>PROT: Enable/Disable I>PROT: Enable/Disable I>>PROT: Enable/Disable
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3.16.
CT SUPERVISION (CTSV)(60CTS)
Current transformer supervision is provided to detect loss of phase CT signals and inhibit the operation of current dependent protection elements. The CT supervisor function measures phase currents. If one of the three phase currents drops below Imin< setting, while another phase current is exceeding the Imax> setting, the function will issue an alarm after the operation delay has elapsed.
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Permissible Values: PROT: Enable/Disable Imax: 000% - 1000% (In steps of 1%) (It depends on the value of Imin i.e. we cant set Imax below Imin) Imin: 000% - 1000% (In steps of 1%) (It depends on the value of Imax i.e. we cant set Imin above Imax) DT: INST & 0.100S-600.0S (In steps of 100ms) RST DT: 0.10S 50.0S (In steps of 100ms)
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3.17.
Voltage transformer supervision is provided to detect loss of one, two or three VT signals, providing indication and inhibition of voltage dependent protection elements. The VT fuse failure supervision detects failures between the voltage measurement circuit and the Relay. The failures are detected by the delta voltage and delta current algorithm. Upon the detection of fuse failure supervision function based on the time of operation relay will operate. The VTFF function measures the three phase voltages and currents. The negative sequence voltage U2 and the negative sequence current I2 are calculated. If U2 exceed the U2> setting and at the same time, I2 is less than the I2< setting, the function will issue an alarm after the operation delay has elapsed. Logical diagram for the VT Fuse fail as represented in the below figure.
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Permissible Values: PROT: Enable/Disable I2< SET:005% - 200% (In steps of 1%) U2> SET: 001% - 170% (In steps of 1%) DT: INST & 0.100S-600.0S (In steps of 100ms) RST DT: 0.10S 50.0S (In steps of 100ms)
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3.18.
Any unbalance fault condition will produce Negative phase sequence current of some magnitude. This could not be identified by the traditional phase over current as well as the residual over current protection techniques. This could be achieved by the Negative phase sequence over current protection element. Thus, a negative sequence element can operate for both Phase and earth faults. This kind of protection will give greater sensitivity compared over current and earth fault protection elements. Both definite time and inverse time characteristics are available.
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Permissible Values: I2> PROT: Enable/Disable SET: 001% - 050% (In steps of 1%) CURVE: DT,IEC SI1, IEC SI3, IEC VI, IEC EI, IEC LTI, IEEE SI3, IEEE EI, IEEE VI, CURVE1 & CURVE2 TMS: 0.02 2.00 (In steps of 0.01) K: 1.000 100.0 (In steps of 0.1) K1: 0.90 1.20 (In steps of 0.1)
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RST DT: 0.10S 50.0S (In steps of 100ms) DT: INST & 0.100S-600.0S (In steps of 100ms)
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3.19.
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS:
The rear port of the relay can be configured for various settings as listed below:
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Permissible Values: PROTOCOL: MODBUS, IEC 103, CG VIEW, IEC 61850 BAUDRATE: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 PARITY: NONE, EVEN, ODD RLY ADRS: 000-254 (In steps of 001) PERIOD: 000S 060S (In steps of 001) SCALING: 1.2X, 2.4X
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3.20.
Relay having multiple Binary inputs & Binary outputs. The configuration allows to program or assign any relay output for any fault Pick-up and trip condition. The relay outputs can be configured on Digital Inputs.
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3.21.
Aegis Feeder Protection Relay stores the latest 10 faults occurred in the system. Follow the below procedure to view the fault records.
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3.22.
Aegis Feeder Protection Relay stores the latest 10 faults occurred in the system. Follow the below procedure to view the fault records.
Fault Currents Fault Voltages Phase angle, Polarization type & Polarizing voltage for IL1 when fault occured Phase angle, Polarization type & Polarizing voltage for IL2 when fault occured Phase angle, Polarization type & Polarizing voltage for IL3 when fault occured Phase angle, Polarization type & for ILo when fault occured
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3.23.
The disturbance recorder can be used to record all the measured signals, that is, currents, voltages and the status information of digital inputs (DI) and digital outputs (DO) in oscillographic manner. The recorder can be triggered by any start or trip signal from any protection stage or by a digital input. The triggering signal is selected in the output matrix (vertical signal DR). The recording can also be triggered manually. All recordings are time stamped. The disturbance records can be down loaded & viewed in Aegis relay configuration software.
Permissible Values: DIST. REC: ENABLE/DISABLE PRE-FAULT: 000% - 100% (In steps of 1%) SAMPLE: 8/Cycle, 16/Cycle, 32/Cycle DR TRGR: YES/NO
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4.
4.1. 4.1.1.
TECHNICAL DATA
CONNECTIONS
MEASURING CIRCUITARY 1A/5A (Configurable) 5% to 4000% of CT Secondary 2xIn (Continuously) 20xIn (for 3 seconds) <0.3VA@1A <0.5VA@5A Maximum wire dimensions: 6mm 63.5Vac (L-N) 5% to 200% of VT Secondary 2xUn (Continuously) <0.15VA@70VAC <0.3VA@120VAC Maximum wire dimensions: 2.5mm (12-28AWG) 50Hz/60Hz
- Burden
- Terminal Block Rated Voltage (Un) - Voltage measuring range - Voltage withstand - Burden
4.1.2.
AUXILIARY VOLTAGE 18-52VDC <10W Maximum wire dimensions: 2.5mm (12-28AWG) 75-250VDC <10W Maximum wire dimensions: 2.5mm (12-28AWG)
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4.1.3.
BINARY INPUTS 4 Similar to the Auxiliary supply of relay Maximum wire dimensions: 2.5mm (12-28AWG)
4.1.4.
BINARY OUTPUTS 8 Ag-Alloy + gold plating (standard) 8A@250VAC, 5A@30VDC 8A 250VAC, 30VDC 2000VA, 150W 10mA, 5VDC
Number of outputs Normal Contact Contact Material Rated Switching Current Rated Carry Current Max. Switching Voltage Max. Switching Capacity Min. Permissible Load Heavy Duty Trip Contact Contact Material Rated Switching Current Rated Carry Current Max. Switching Voltage Max. Switching Capacity Min. Permissible Load Terminal Block
Ag-Alloy 16A@250VAC, 16A@30VDC 16A 380VAC, 125VDC 4000VA, 480W 100mA, 5VDC Maximum wire dimensions: 2.5mm (12-28AWG)
4.1.5.
4.1.6.
REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS 2 RS-485 Ethernet 10 Base-T 2400 - 57600 2400 - 57600 Refer ordering information section 8
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4.2. 4.2.1.
Electrical Fast Transient Test High Frequency Disturbance Test Impulse Voltage Test Radiated Emission Test Radiation Susceptibility Test Conducted Emission Test Conducted Susceptibility Test Electrostatic Discharge Test Surge Immunity Test Power Frequency Magnetic Field Test Vibration Endurance Test (Class1) Shock Response Test (Class1) Shock Withstand Test (Class1) Bump Test (Class 1) Seismic Test Ingress Protection Test IP:5X Test (Ingress of Dust for Enclosure CAT 2) IP:X4 Test (Splashing of Water for Enclosure) Insulation Resistance Test Dielectric Test Relay Characteristics,Performance & Accuracy Test Operating (pickup) Value & Reset (Dropout) Value Test Pick up Test for High Fault Operating characteristics Test (IDMT Timing Test) Rated Burden Test VA Burden for Auxiliary Power Supply VA Burden on Current Transformers VA Burden on Voltage Transformers Thermal Requirement Test Mechanical Endurance Test Contact Performance Test Making Capacity Test AC Resistive Load DC Resistive Load Breaking Capacity Test AC Resistive Load AC Inductive Load DC Resistive Load Short Time Capacity Test
IEC 60255-27:2005 Cl.10.5.3.3 IEC 60255-27:2005 Cl.10.5.3.2 IEC 60255-12:1980 IEC 60255-3:1989
IEC 60255-27:2005 Cl.No.7.2 IEC 60255-1:2009 Cl.6.11 IEC 60255-1:2009 Cl.6.11 IEC 60255-1:2009 Cl.6.11
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AC Resistive Load DC Resistive Load Effect of Interruption to DC Auxiliary Energizing Quantity Alternating Component (Ripple) in DC Auxiliary Energizing Quanity Climatic/Environmental Test Damp Heat Cyclic Test Dry Heat Test Cold Test Damp Heat,Steady State Test Communication Protocol Conformance Test
IEC 60068-2-30 IEC 60068-2-2 IEC 60068-2-1 IEC 60068-2-78 IEC 61850
4.2.2.
4.2.3.
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4.3. 4.3.1.
NON DIRECTIONAL OVERCURRENT STAGE I> (50/51) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range IDMT Function : Delay Curve Family Curve Type Time Multiplier (TMS) Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function Operating time at IDMT function 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 5% - 400% (DT), IEC, IEEE, RI & RD IEC SI1, IEC SI3, IEC EI, IEC VI, IEC LTI, IEEE EI, IEEE VI, IEEE SI3, RI, RD For IEC: 0.02-2 (step 0.01) For IEEE, RI & RD: 1-100 (step 0.1) 1% or 30 ms 5% or at least 30 ms
NON DIRECTIONAL OVERCURRENT STAGE I>> (50/51) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 50% - 4000% 1% or 30 ms
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NON DIRECTIONAL EARTH FAULT STAGE Io> (50N/51N) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range IDMT Function : Delay Curve Family Curve Type Time Multiplier (TMS) 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 5% - 400% (DT), IEC, IEEE, RI & RD IEC SI1, IEC SI3, IEC EI, IEC VI, IEC LTI, IEEE EI, IEEE VI, IEEE SI3, RI, RD For IEC: 0.02-2 (step 0.01) For IEEE, RI & RD: 1-100 (step 0.1) 1% or 30 ms 5% or at least 30 ms
Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function Operating time at IDMT function
NON DIRECTIONAL EARTH FAULT STAGE Io>> (50N/51N) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 50% - 2000% 1% or 30 ms
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NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE OVERCURRENT PROTECTION STAGE I2> (46) Setting Range IDMT Function : Delay Curve Family Curve Type Time Multiplier (TMS) 1% - 50% (DT), IEC, IEEE IEC SI1, IEC SI3, IEC EI, IEC VI, IEC LTI, IEEE EI, IEEE VI, IEEE SI3, Curve1,Curve2 For IEC: 0.02-2 (step 0.01) For IEEE : 1-100 (step 0.1) For Curve1 & Curve2 : 1-50 (step 0.1) 0.90 - 1.20 (step 0.1) 5% or 30 ms 7.5% or 30 ms DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s)
Time Multiplier (K1) Inaccuracy : Operating time at Definite time function Operating time at IDMT function Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time
4.3.2.
DIRECTIONAL OVERCURRENT STAGE I> (67) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Base Angle Setting Range Operation Angle IDMT Function : Delay Curve Family Curve Type Time Multiplier (TMS) 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 5% - 400% -180 to +179 89 (DT), IEC, IEEE, RI & RD IEC SI1, IEC SI3, IEC EI, IEC VI, IEC LTI, IEEE EI, IEEE VI, IEEE SI3, RI, RD For IEC: 0.02-2 (step 0.01) For IEEE, RI & RD: 1-100 (step 0.1) 1% or 30 ms 5% or at least 30 ms 1
Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function Operating time at IDMT function Angle
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DIRECTIONAL OVER CURRENT STAGE I>> (67) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 50% - 4000% 1% or 30 ms
DIRECTIONAL EARHT FAULT STAGE Io> (67N) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Base Angle Setting Range Operation Angle IDMT Function : Delay Curve Family Curve Type Time Mulitiplier (TMS) 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 5% - 400% -180 to +179 89 (DT), IEC, IEEE, RI & RD IEC SI1, IEC SI3, IEC EI, IEC VI, IEC LTI, IEEE EI, IEEE VI, IEEE SI3, RI, RD For IEC: 0.02-2 (step 0.01) For IEEE, RI & RD: 1-100 (step 0.1) 1% or 30 ms 5% or at least 30 ms 1
Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function Operating time at IDMT function Angle
DIRECTIONAL EARHT FAULT STAGE Io>> (67N) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 50% - 2000% 1% or 30 ms
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4.3.3.
OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION STAGE 3U> (59) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range IDMT Function : Curve Type Time Mulitiplier (TMS) Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function Operating time at IDMT function 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 105% - 170% Curve1, Curve2, Curve3, Curve4 0.02-2 (step 0.01) 1% or 30 ms 5% or at least 30 ms
OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION STAGE 3U>> (59) Pick Up Current Drop out Current Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function 4% above Set Value 10% below Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 150% - 200% 1% or 30 ms
UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION STAGE 3U< (27) Pick Up Voltage Drop out Voltage Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range IDMT Function : Curve Type Time Multiplier (TMS) Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function Operating time at IDMT function 10% below Set Value 4% above Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 45% - 90% Curve1, Curve2 0.02-2 (step 0.01) 1% or 30 ms 5% or at least 30 ms
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UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION STAGE 3U<< (27) Pick Up Voltage Drop out Voltage Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function NDR PROTECTION STAGE NDR (59N) Pick Up Voltage Drop out Voltage NDR Type Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range IDMT Function : Curve Type Time Multiplier (TMS) Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function Operating time at IDMT function 10% above Set Value 4% below Set Value 3Vo ; Open Delta DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 5% - 30% Curve1, Curve2, Curve3, Curve4 0.02-2 (step 0.01) 1% or 30 ms 5% or at least 30 ms 10% below Set Value 4% above Set Value DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 25% - 50% 1% or 30 ms
4.4.
CIRCUIT BREAKER FAILURE PROTECTION (50BF) Definite Time Function Operating Time Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) 1% or 30 ms
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4.5.
SUPPORTING FUNCTIONS
BROKEN CONDUCTOR PROTECTION STAGE I2/I1 (46BC) Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function INRUSH CURRENT DETECTION (68) Definite Time Function Operating Time Setting Range LOW SET HIGH SET If2/If1 If5/If1 Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function DISTURBANCE RECORDER (DR) Sample Rate Pre fault Triggering Rate Disturbance Trigger 8/Cycle, 16/Cycle, 32/Cycle 000% - 100% (step 1%) YES/NO DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) 005%-100% * *Depends upon HIGH SET 005%-100% * *Depends upon LOW SET 000% - 100% (step 1%) 000% - 100% (step 1%) 1% or 30 ms DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 20% - 100% 1% or 30 ms
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4.6.
TRANSFORMER SUPERVISION
CURRENT TRANSFORMER SUPERVISION (60CTS) Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range Imax Imin Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 000% - 1000% (step 1%)* 000% - 1000% (step 1%)* 1% or 30 ms *Depends upon Imin *Depends upon Imax
VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER FUSE FAILURE (VTFF) Definite Time Function Operating Time Reset DT Function Operating Time Setting Range I2<SET U2>SET Inaccuracy : Operating time at definite time function DT 0 - 600s (step 0.1s) Reset DT 0 - 50s (step 0.1s) 005% - 200% (step 1%) 001% - 170% (step 1%) 1% or 30 ms
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5.
5.1.
CONNECTIONS
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
NO.
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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
NO. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
SYMBOL P (BO8) NO (BO8) P (BO7) NO (BO7) P (BO6) NO (BO6) P (BO5) NO (BO5) NC VT1 VT1 VT2 VT2 VT3 VT3 VT4 VT4 NC + NC EARTH
DESCRIPTION Binary Output Contact 8 Binary Output Contact 7 Binary Output Contact 6 Binary Output Contact 5 Not Connected Rph Voltage Input UL1 Yph Voltage Input UL2 Bph Voltage Input UL3 NDR Voltage Input ULo Not Connected Auxiliary DC Input Not Connected Earth
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35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
NO. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
SYMBOL P (BO1) NO (BO1) NC (BO1) P (BO2) NO (BO2) NC (BO2) P (BO3) NO (BO3) P (BO4) NO (BO4) + (BI1) - (BI1) + (BI2) - (BI2) + (BI3) - (BI3) + (BI4) - (BI4) NC A B GND
DESCRIPTION Binary Output Contact 1 (Heavy Duty) Binary Output Contact 2 (Heavy Duty) Binary Output Contact 3 Binary Output Contact 4 Binary Input 1 Binary Input 2 Binary Input 3 Binary input 4 Not Connected RS-485 Port
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6. DIMENSIONS
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7. CURVES
7.1. STANDARD IDMT CHARACTERISTICS OF OVER CURRENT
Relay Characteristics IEC SI3 (Standard Inverse 3) IEC SI1 (Standard Inverse 1) IEC VI (Very Inverse) IEC EI (Extremely Inverse) IEC LTI (Long Time Inverse) IEEE VI (Very Inverse) IEEE EI (Extremely Inverse) IEEE SI3 (Standard Inverse) Equation (IEC /IEEE)
RI
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Various characteristics IEC Curves for the Over Current protection as shown in below figure:
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Various characteristics IEEE Curves for the Over Current protection as shown in below figure:
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Various characteristics RI & RD Curves for the Over Current protection as shown in below figure:
RI-type characteristic
RD-type characteristic
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Curve 2
Curve 3
Curve 4
Characteristic Curve 1
Equation
Curve 2
Curve 2
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8. ORDERING INFORMATION
AEGIS PROTECTION FUNCTION
Three Phase O/C & E/F (50/51/50N/51N) Three Phase Directional O/C & E/F (67/67N) Three Phase O/V, U/V & NDR (27,59,59N) Negative Phase Sequence (46) Cold load Pick up & Inrush CBFP (50BF) , Broken Conductor (46BC) VTFF (97) & CT Supervision (60CTS) Model A+ Following functions=Model B Reverse Power (32) Loss of Excitation (40) Voltage Controlled Over Current (51V) Energy KWH,KVAH,KVARH Auto Reclose (79)
COMMUNICATION
IEC 60870-5-103 on RS-485 MODBUS RTU on RS-485 IEC 60870-5-103 on Fiber Optic DNP3 on RS485 Modbus TCP/IP on Ethernet RJ45 IEC61850 on Ethernet RJ45 IEC61850 on Fiber optic IEC61850 ON RJ45 + IEC103 on RS485 IEC61850 ON Fiber Optic + IEC103 on Fiber Optic 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2
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9. CUSTOMER SETTINGS
MODEL NO: SERIAL NO: CONFIGURATION SETTINGS: (CONF) PARAMETER CT PRIM : CT SEC : VT PRIM : VT SEC : SYS FRQ : SETTING GROUP : NON DIRECTIONAL OC IDMT SETTINGS: 3I> PARAMETER 3I> PROT : 3I>SET : 3I>Curve : 3I>TMS : 3I>RST DT : 3I>DT : NON DIRECTIONAL OC HIGHSET SETTINGS: 3I>> PARAMETER 3I>>PROT: 3I>>SET : 3I>>DT : 3I>>RST DT : CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS
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NON DIRECTIONAL EF IDMT SETTINGS: Io> PARAMETER Io> PROT : Io>SET : Io>Curve : Io>TMS : Io>RST DT : Io>DT : NON DIRECTIONAL EF HIGHSET SETTINGS: Io>> PARAMETER Io>>PROT: Io>>SET : Io>>DT : Io>>RST DT : DIRECTIONAL OC IDMT SETTINGS: 3I> PARAMETER 3I> PROT : 3I>SET : 3I>Curve : 3I>TMS : RST DT : 3I>DT : DIRECTIONAL OC HIGHSET SETTINGS: 3I>> PARAMETER 3I>>PROT: 3I>>SET : 3I>>DT : RSTDT : CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS
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DIRECTIONAL SETTINGS (POLARIZATION): PARAMETER DIR ANG : Pol Type : IL1 : IL2 : IL3 : DIRECTIONAL EF IDMT SETTINGS: Io> PARAMETER Io> PROT : Io>SET : Io>Curve : Io>TMS : Io>RST DT : Io>DT : DIRECTIONAL EF HIGHSET SETTINGS: Io>> PARAMETER Io>>PROT: Io>>SET : Io>>DT : Io>>RST DT : DIRECTIONAL SETTINGS (POLARIZATION): PARAMETER Io DIR ANG : Io Pol Type : F/R DIR : CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS
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OV IDMT SETTINGS: 3U> PARAMETER 3U> PROT : 3U>SET : 3U>Curve : 3U>TMS : 3U>RST DT : 3U>DT : OV HIGHSET SETTINGS: 3U>> PARAMETER 3U>>PROT: 3U>>SET : 3U>>DT : 3U>>RST DT : UV IDMT SETTINGS: 3U< PARAMETER 3U< PROT : 3U<SET : 3U<Curve : 3U<TMS : NV PROT : NV VOLT : 3U<RST DT : 3U<DT : CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS
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UV HIGHSET SETTINGS: 3U<< PARAMETER 3U<<PROT: 3U<<SET : 3U<<DT : 3U<<RST DT : NV PROT : NV VOLT : NDR SETTINGS: NDR PARAMETER PROT: TYPE : SET : CURVE : TMS : RST DT : DT: BROKEN CONDUCTOR SETTINGS: (I2/I1>) PARAMETER BC PROT : SET : BC DT : BC RST DT: CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS
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INRUSH SETTINGS: (3I2f>) PARAMETER 3I2f>PROT: LOW SET : HIGH SET : DT : If2/If1 : If5/If1 : If2 AND/OR If5 : I>PROT : I>>PROT : I>PROT : I>>PROT : CT SUPERVISION SETTINGS: (CTSV) PARAMETER PROT : Imax : Imin : DT : RST DT : VT FUSE FAILURE SETTINGS: (VTFF) PARAMETER PROT : I2<SET : U2>SET : DT : RST DT : CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS CUSTOMER SETTINGS
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NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE OC PROTECTION SETTINGS: (I2>) PARAMETER I2>PROT : SET : CURVE : TMS : K1 : RST DT : DT : CUSTOMER SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS: (COMM) PARAMETER PROTOCOL : BAUDRATE : PARITY : RLY ADRS : PERIOD : SCALING : CUSTOMER SETTINGS
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10. NOTES
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