PCU1-LT-SP Mk2 Manual v2
PCU1-LT-SP Mk2 Manual v2
PCU1-LT-SP Mk2 Manual v2
Product:
Type:
PCU1-SP mk2
PCU1-LT mk2
If any further queries occur regarding the usage and maintenance of the equipment
detailed in this manual, please refer these to the supplier of the equipment in the first case
or to the manufacturer, T & R Test Equipment Limited.
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Mains off
Mains on
CAUTION
WARNING
HOT
CONTENTS
1.
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT
1.1
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1.2
12
1.2.1
12
1.2.2
NLU200
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1.3
Electrical Specification
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1.3.1
Supply Requirements
14
1.3.2
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1.3.3
16
1.3.4
Metering
16
1.3.5
Timing System
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1.4
19
1.4.1
Displayed Values
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1.4.2
Warning Messages
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1.5
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1.5.1
Description
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1.5.2
22
1.5.3
23
1.5.4
23
1.6
Overload Protection
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1.7
Construction
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1.8
Installation
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2.
OPERATION
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2.1
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2.1.1
Connections
26
2.1.2
Testing
27
2.1.3
After Testing
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2.2
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2.2.1
Connections
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2.2.2
Testing
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2.2.3
After Testing
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2.3
Timing System
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2.3.1
Timer Modes
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2.3.2
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3.1
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3.1.1
Timer Mode
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3.1.2
Connections
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3.1.3
Test Procedure
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3.2
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3.2.1
Timer Mode
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3.2.2
Connections
34
3.2.3
Test Procedure
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3.2.4
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3.3
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3.3.1
Timer Mode
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3.3.2
Connections
35
3.3.3
Test Procedure
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3.4
36
3.4.1
Timer Mode
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3.4.2
Connections
36
3.4.3
Test Procedure
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3.5
Using the Control Unit as a Single Contact Timer (PCU1-SP & LT)
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3.5.1
Timer Mode
37
3.5.2
Connections
37
3.5.3
Test Procedure
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3.6
Using the Control Unit as a Dual Contact Timer (PCU1-SP & LT)
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3.6.1
Timer Mode
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3.6.2
Connections
37
3.6.3
Test Procedure
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3.7
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3.7.1
38
3.7.2
Connections
38
3.7.3
Test Procedure
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3.8
39
3.8.1
39
3.8.2
Connections
39
3.8.3
Test Procedure
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4.
MAINTENANCE
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4.1
41
4.2
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5.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
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5.1
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5.2
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6.
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6.1.
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6.2.
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6.3.
Accuracy of Instruments
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6.3.1
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6.3.2
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6.3.3
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6.3.4
Timing System
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7.
REVISION
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1.
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT
The PCU1 mk2 series are medium powered primary current injection systems offering output
currents up to 5000A. The system consists of a separate control unit containing all metering
and control functions and a loading unit that provides the high current output. The PCU1-LT
mk2 and PCU1-SP mk2 are ideally suited to primary current injection, stability testing and
circuit breaker testing. In addition, the SP version offers direct-reading CT ratio and polarity
tests and a 100A secondary injection output.
All references to the PCU1-SP and PCU1-LT in this manual refer to the PCU1-SP mk2 and
PCU1-LT mk2.
Three loading units are available, delivering a maximum output current of 200A, 2000A or
5000A. Each loading unit has two or three output taps to allow for a wide range of load
impedances. For example, the NLU5000 may be configured to either give a maximum current
of 5000A on the 2.3V range, 2500A on the 4.6V range or 1250A on the 9.2V range.
The control units are rated at 11.5kVA. All metering is digital and a memory facility is provided
to hold the current reading when the output trips or is switched off. The current is thyristor
controlled and is automatically switched off when the device under test trips.
The PCU1 systems have a high accuracy timing system, allowing timing tests to be carried out
to a resolution of 1ms. Selection for normally open or normally closed contacts is automatic,
and the status of the contacts is shown on the front panel.
Timing modes are available to test under and over current devices, re-closers, under and over
voltage devices, current trips and circuit breakers. A full range of high current output leads are
available to complement the system in a range of lengths.
WARNING
The PCU1 and associated loading units are designed to be used on dead
systems (i.e. no externally supplied voltages are present on the test object).
Under no circumstances connect a PCU1 to a live system. Always check that
the power to the device under test is off and the circuit is isolated and earthed
before making any connections.
1.1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
10
UNIT
TYPE
ITEM
FUNCTION
Earth terminal
Fuse
RS232 connector
Timer display
Current display
Output current
Output trip
LT
SP
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1.2
1.2.1
FUNCTION
Power connector
Tap 3 output
Tap 2 output
Tap 1 output
Common output
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1.2.2
NLU200
ITEM
FUNCTION
Power connector
Common output
Tap 1 output
Tap 2 output
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1.3
Electrical Specification
1.3.1
Supply Requirements
The PCU1 systems require a single phase 50/60Hz supply of 230V10%. The maximum
power requirement of the system depends on the level of current to be drawn from the control
unit. For maximum output a 50A supply is required, but in most situations a 32A supply will
suffice.
Loading unit
Open Circuit
Voltage
Load current
Supply
current
3000A
5 minutes
30A
5000A
40 seconds
50A
1500A
5 minutes
30A
2500A
40 seconds
50A
750A
5 minutes
30A
1250A
40 seconds
50A
1200A
5 minutes
18A
2000A
40 seconds
30A
600A
5 minutes
18A
1000A
40 seconds
30A
300A
5 minutes
18A
500A
40 seconds
30A
80A
5 minutes
21A
200A
40 seconds
50A
40A
5 minutes
21A
100A
40 seconds
50A
2.3V
NLU5000
4.6V
9.2V
3.5V
NLU2000
6.9V
13.8V
60V
NLU200
120V
Overload ratings are also available when operating in pulse mode. In this mode the output
current (and therefore supply current) may be higher for a maximum of two seconds. In every
case the maximum achievable output current is defined by the output cable and load
impedance.
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1.3.2
Loading
unit
NLU5000
NLU2000
Intermittent current
Open
Circuit
Voltage
Continuous
current
2.3V
5 min on/
15 min off
1 min on/
15 min off
40s on/
15 min off
1500A
3000A
4500A
5000A
4.6V
750A
1500A
2250A
2500A
9.2V
375A
750A
1125A
1250A
3.5V
600A
1200A
1800A
2000A
6.9V
300A
600A
900A
1000A
13.8V
150A
300A
450A
500A
60V
40A
80A
160A
200A
120V
20A
40A
80A
100A
NLU200
Each output is rated for a continuous current and also for higher intermittent currents. The
maximum on time for intermittent currents is enforced by the unit, and the output will be
switched off if the rating is exceeded. The display will then show the following message until
the green off button is pressed to clear the trip condition:
Output Tripped
Press Green to Reset
NOTE: If the metering cable is not connected between the control unit and the external loading unit,
the ammeter will not function and the output will not switch on when the output ON pushbutton is pressed. The metering cable between the control and external loading unit acts as
an interlock circuit.
The control unit automatically selects the correct metering ranges and protection for the
loading unit connected.
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1.3.3
Range
Voltage
Continuous
5 min on/
15 min off
1 min on/15
min off
33A
15V
10A
20A
33A
100A
5V
33A
67A
100A
PCU-SP
The secondary injection output will only activate if the power lead to the loading unit is
disconnected.
1.3.4
Metering
The PCU1 systems are fitted with a memory ammeter that holds the output current at the
moment that the output circuit is switched off. In timing modes where the contact inputs are
used to signify the end of a test, the last valid current before the contacts changed state is
held. This also holds true for the current operated timer mode. The ammeter will capture and
calculate the rms of a single cycle of output current.
The output metering ranges for the loading unit depend on the loading unit connected. The
metering ranges are identified as 10%, 50% and 100% on the control unit. These relate to the
maximum current that is available from the loading unit (on an NLU5000 the metering ranges
are 500A, 2500A and 5000A).
NLU5000
NLU2000
NLU200
Metering range
Metering full
scale
Accuracy
Trip current
10%
500.0A
0.5%rdg+5d
525A
50%
2500A
0.5%rdg+5d
2625A
100%
5000A
0.5%rdg+5d
5250A
10%
200.0A
0.5%rdg+5d
210A
50%
1000A
0.5%rdg+5d
1050A
100%
2000A
0.5%rdg+5d
2100A
10%
20.00A
0.5%rdg+5d
21A
50%
100.0A
0.5%rdg+5d
105A
100%
200.0A
0.5%rdg+5d
210A
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Unit
PCU1-SP
Ammeter
range
Accuracy
Trip current
10.00A
0.5%rdg5d
10.5A
20.00A
0.5%rdg5d
21A
100.0A
0.5%rdg5d
105A
Auxiliary metering
range
Full scale
RMS
300.0V/5.000A
Function
Displays the RMS voltage or current of the
signal connected to the input
Accuracy
0.7%rdg5d
CT polarity
Fwd/Rev
CT ratio 5A
5000:5A
CT ratio 1A
5000:1A
Phase
-179.9 to +180.0
Hz
45.00-99.99Hz
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1.3.5
Timing System
The PCU1 systems are fitted with an integrated timing system linked to the output and the two
sets of contact inputs. The system is highly flexible, and allows for the timing of all common
protection devices and trips. The timer may also be used to time external events not linked to
the output of the set. The timer is auto-ranging.
Full details of operating the timer are given in section 2.
Timer mode
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Pulse 2s
0-2.000s
1ms
0.01% rdg 2d
Pulse 1s
0-1.000s
1ms
0.01% rdg 2d
Pulse 0.5s
0-0.500s
1ms
0.01% rdg 2d
Pulse 0.2s
0-0.200s
1ms
0.01% rdg 2d
Off
Internal start
Single contact
Dual contact
0.01% rdg 2d
0-999.999s/
0-9999.99s/
0-99999.9s
1ms/
10ms/
100ms
Current operated
0.01% rdg 2d
0.01% rdg 2d
0.01% rdg 4d
In current operated mode timing results obtained with test currents below 20% of the selected
ammeter range are of doubtful accuracy and should be ignored.
The PCU1 systems have two contact inputs which are used to start and stop the timer
depending on the mode selected. Each input has a connection for volt-free contacts and for
triggering by a DC voltage. In each case, the input auto-selects for normally open or normally
closed contacts. The contact state is shown by an LED (off when the contact is closed, on
when the contact is open).
The maximum open circuit voltage across the contact input is 24V, and the short circuit current
through the contacts is limited to 20mA.
The contact inputs are fully isolated.
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1.4
1.4.1
Displayed Values
The PCU1 display simultaneously shows the injected test current, the loading unit metering
range full scale, the timer result, the selected auxiliary input value and quantity (SP models
only), and the state of the output on a liquid crystal display. It also displays warning and error
messages, detailed in the following section.
PCU1-SP
Output current
3000.A
5kA
3000.:5A
PCU1-LT
Output current
3000.A
0.000s
5.000A
Auxiliary metering
FS of loading unit range
5kA
Timer
Timer
0.000s
Warning Messages
In addition to the normal display screens, the PCU1 systems can display a range of warning
messages if the unit trips on over-current or duty cycle or is too hot internally. If an over
current or duty cycle trip occurs, the green off pushbutton must be pressed to clear the trip
condition. If the unit trips on over temperature, the unit will automatically reset when the
temperature falls to an acceptable level. If the unit is over temperature, switching the unit off
and back on will not clear the message the unit must be allowed to cool.
Output Tripped
Press Green to Reset
Figure 1.5 Over-current trip warning message
Over Temperature
Output Disabled
Figure 1.7 Unit over temperature warning message
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Press Green to
continue
Figure 1.10 Loading unit fault cleared, waiting for user
LU Over Temperature
Output Disabled
Figure 1.11 Loading unit over temperature
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1.5
1.5.1
Description
Optional output lead sets are available to complement the PCU1 system. These lead sets are
optimised to minimise impedance.
Lead set
Cross-sectional
area
No. of leads
200NAL
25mm2
2000NAL
280mm2
3000NAL
420mm2
4000NAL
560mm2
The 2000NAL lead set consists of one pair of leads that are connected between the NLU and
the load as shown in figure 1.11.
The 5000NAL lead set consists of two pairs of leads that are connected between the NLU and
the load as shown in figure 1.12. The leads are also connected together in the same way at
the load.
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1.5.2
BEST
OK
WORST
4000A
3m 5000NAL
3400A
3m 5000NAL
2500A
3m 5000NAL
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1.5.3
Lead set
CSA (mm2)
Length
Voltage drop
Leads
twisted
Voltage drop
Leads
in
large loop
Test current
2000NAL
280
3m
1.5V
2.4V
2000A
2000NAL
280
5m
2.5V
4V
2000A
5000NAL
560
1.25m
1V
2.4V
5000A
5000NAL
560
3m
2.2V
5.9V
5000A
5000NAL
560
5m
3.7V
9.8V
5000A
From this table it can be seen that the maximum output current is not available with all
combinations of lead sets and lengths. In particular, 5000A output current is only achievable
using very short, low impedance leads.
1.5.4
Loading unit
Output
2.3V
NLU5000
4.6V
9.2V
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Load current
Terminal voltage
No load
2.3V
2500A
2.0V
5000A
1.5V
No load
4.6V
1250A
4.0V
2500A
3.4V
No load
9.2V
625A
8.3V
1250A
7.5V
Loading unit
Output
3.5V
NLU2000
6.9V
13.8V
1.6
Load current
Terminal voltage
No load
3.5V
1000A
2.9V
2000A
2.4V
No load
6.9V
500A
6.4V
1000A
5.9V
No load
13.8V
250A
13.0V
500A
12.3V
Overload Protection
The PCU1-SP is fitted with a range of over protection devices:
1.7
Location
Protection
Mains supply
Circuit breaker
Main output
Circuit breaker
Electronic over-current trip
Electronic duty cycle trip
Thermal protection
Contact circuits
Auxiliary metering
current input
F6.3A fuse
Construction
The PCU1 series units are housed in robust aluminium cases fitted with lifting handles.
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1.8
Installation
The PCU1 and associated loading units are designed for use in an indoor environment.
The unit must be connected to an installation category II supply (wall socket). Before
installation, a suitable mains connector must be connected to the 3-core mains input cable
provided. The connector and supply must be rated for 32A for output currents up to 3000A
and 50A for output currents up to 5000A. It is also essential to ensure that the unit is
adequately earthed.
WARNING
WARNING
The PCU1 series control units and NLU series loading units are heavy. Avoid
lifting where possible. Ensure that two people are used to lift the units and that
appropriate manual handling techniques are used.
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2.
OPERATION
This chapter describes how to use the PCU1 systems in a variety of applications. Specific
examples are given in the applications section.
2.1
MAINS SUPPLY
OUTPUT TO LOAD
Connections
Ensure that the unit is switched off and the test object is isolated and grounded before making
any connections.
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Connect the loading unit to the control unit as shown in figure 2.1. When switched on, the
control unit will automatically detect the loading unit type.
Set the metering range switch to 10%, 50% or 100%. These ranges refer to % of maximum
rated current of the connected loading unit, so for an NLU5000 100% is 5000A and for an
NLU2000 100% is 2000A.
Select the desired output on the loading unit. One output lead always connects to the
common terminal, and the other connects to one of the three output taps. Use the correct tap
for the voltage and current that you require. The output leads should always be attached
using fully tightened stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers. Connect the output cables to the
test object.
HOT
After testing, the output terminals and leads may be hot. Allow to
cool before touching connections.
Connect the supply lead to the mains and switch the supply circuit breaker on. The supply on
lamp should now illuminate.
2.1.2
Testing
Always start the first test with the output control knob at zero to ensure that the test object is
not subjected to an unintentional over-current.
Switch the output on using the on pushbutton and then increase the output current to the
desired test current. If you cannot achieve the desired test current, one of the following will be
limiting the current:Output leads too long. Use shorter output leads.
Output leads in a large loop minimising the area in the loop of the output leads will
maximise the current available.
Output leads of insufficient cross-sectional area. Either use thicker output leads or use
two output leads per connection.
2.1.3
After Testing
On completion of the test, switch off the output using the off pushbutton. Return the output
control to zero and switch off the supply. Before disconnecting the test object ensure the
mains supply switch is in the OFF position.
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2.2
CURRENT
COIL
Connections
Ensure that the unit is switched off and the test object is isolated and grounded before making
any connections.
Connect the test object as shown in figure 2.2.
depending on the device type.
Set the ammeter range switch to sec output 10A, 20A or 100A.
Connect the supply lead to the mains and switch the supply circuit breaker on.
2.2.2
Testing
Always start the first test with the output control knob at zero to ensure that the test object is
not subjected to an unintentional over-current.
Switch the output on using the on pushbutton and then increase the output current to the
desired test current.
2.2.3
After Testing
On completion of the test, switch off the output using the off pushbutton. Return the output
control to zero and switch off the supply. Before disconnecting the test object ensure the
mains supply switch is in the OFF position.
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2.3
Timing System
The PCU1 timing system is closely integrated with the main output and is very flexible. A
summary of the start and stop events for the timer is shown in the table below.
Timer Mode
Timer Start
Condition
Timer Stop
Condition
Automatic
output off
Off
Internal Start
Main output on
Contact set 1
change
When timer
stops
IDMT relay
Single Contact
using
Contact 1
C1 1st change
C1 2nd change
C1 1st change
(timer start)
Auto-recloser
Single Contact
using Contact 2
C2 1st change
C2 2nd change
C2 2nd change
(timer stop)
Drop-off timing
Dual Contact
1st change C1
C1 change
C2 change
C2 change
(timer stop)
Dual Contact
1st change C2
C2 change
C1 change
C2 change
(timer start)
Auto-reclose
relay
Current
Operated
Current >20% of
selected
metering range
Current <20%
Timer stop
Miniature circuit
breakers
Pulse 0.2s
Main output on
Time = 0.2s
200ms
Pulse 0.5s
Main output on
Time = 0.5s
500ms
Pulse 1s
Main output on
Time = 1s
1s
Pulse 2s
Main output on
Time = 2s
2s
Example
application
Set current
The timer resets automatically when the output on pushbutton is pressed. In each mode that
the timer is active, the output of the unit must be switched on to arm the timer.
Each contact channel has a contact input for volt-free contacts and a Vdc input for dc
voltages. The Vdc input may be used to trigger the timer from a dc voltage, and will trigger
from either the voltage switching from zero to 24-240Vdc or 24-240Vdc to zero. The voltage
must be connected with positive to the red Vdc terminal and negative to the blue com
terminal.
2.3.1
Timer Modes
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Loading unit
None
Secondary Injection
NLU5000
NLU2000
NLU200
Metering range
Approximate timer
start/stop current
10A
10A
2A
20A
20A
4A
100A
100A
20A
10%
500A
100A
50%
2500A
500A
100%
5000A
1000A
10%
200A
40A
50%
1000A
200A
100%
2000A
400A
10%
20A
4A
50%
100A
20A
100%
200A
40A
2.4.2.1 Connections
Ensure that the unit is switched off and the test object is isolated and grounded before making
any connections.
Connect the loading unit to the control unit as shown in figure 2.1. In the case of the
secondary injection output, make the connections shown in figure 2.2.
Set the ammeter range switch to one of the main output ranges (10%, 50% or 100%). Connect
the output cables to the desired output on the loading unit and to the test object.
Connect the supply lead to the mains and switch the main supply switch on. The display will
come on, showing the unit type and loading unit type whilst starting up.
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2.4.2.2 Testing
It is advisable to make a preliminary test on the test object, starting at zero voltage, in order to
test the load impedance, before performing the test with output control set at higher values.
Therefore, ensure the output control knob is fully anti-clockwise before switching on.
Ensure the timer mode switch is in the off position, and depress the on push-button. Increase
the current by rotating the output control knob in a clockwise direction until the desired current
is indicated on the ammeter. Press the output off push-button.
Connect the test object contacts to the contact terminals on the test set, select the internal
start timer mode. If the test object has no auxiliary contacts (e.g. thermal breakers), it will be
necessary to use the current operated timer mode.
When the output on pushbutton is pressed, the following will occur:
a.
The timer will start and current will flow through the test object.
b.
When the test object's contacts change state the timer will stop and the test current
will be automatically switched off.
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3.1
Timer Mode
Internal start
3.1.2
Connections
Connect the relay current coil to the most appropriate output on the PCU1 (5V 100A or 15V
33A).
Connect the trip contacts on relay under test to contact set 1 on the PCU1.
3.1.3
Test Procedure
Switch on the main supply switch.
Set the metering range switch to the most appropriate secondary injection range (10A, 20A or
100A). Set the timer mode switch to the off position.
Ensure that the output control is in the zero position.
Press the output on push-button and increase the output current to the desired level.
Press output off push-button.
Select the internal start position on the timer mode switch
Press the output on push-button
When the device under test trips the timer will stop and the output will be switched off
automatically.
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3.2
Timer Mode
Internal start
3.2.2
Connections
Connect current output from loading
unit to desired input on device under
test.
Connect trip contact on the relay
under test to contact set 1 on the
control unit.
3.2.3
Test Procedure
Switch on the main supply switch.
Set the ammeter range switch to a
primary injection range (10%, 50% or
100%). Set the timer mode switch to
the off position.
Ensure that the output control is in the
zero position.
Check that connections are made as
above.
MAINS INPUT
3.2.4
When setting the current into the load pulse mode may be used to avoid injecting current for
long periods of time. Set the timer mode to pulse 0.2s and inject a series of pulses, adjusting
the output current until the desired current is set. Set the timer mode to internal start and then
press the on pushbutton.
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3.3
3.3.1
Timer Mode
Single contact
3.3.2
Connections
Connect current output from
loading unit to desired input on
device under test.
Connect the trip contact on the
relay under test to contact set
1 on the control unit.
3.3.3
Test Procedure
Switch on the main supply
switch.
Set timer mode switch to the
off position.
Ensure that the output output
control is in the zero position.
Check that connections are
made as above.
MAINS INPUT
When the device under test trips the timer will start and the output will be switched off
automatically.
When the device auto-resets the timer will stop.
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3.4
Timer Mode
Current Operated
3.4.2
Connections
Connect current output from
loading unit to desired input on
device under test.
3.4.3
Test Procedure
Switch on the main supply
switch.
Set timer mode switch to the
off position.
Ensure that the output control
is in the zero position.
Check that connections are
made as above.
Press output on push-button
and adjust output control until
the desired output level is
indicated.
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3.5
Using the Control Unit as a Single Contact Timer (PCU1-SP & LT)
3.5.1
Timer Mode
Single contact
3.5.2
Connections
Connect contact to be timed to contact set 1.
3.5.3
Test Procedure
Switch on the main supply switch.
Set timer mode switch to the single contact position.
Ensure that the output control is in the zero position.
Press output on push-button. The timer system is now armed, and will start when contact set
1 changes state (i.e open to closed or vice-versa).
The timer will stop when the contacts return to their original state.
3.6
Using the Control Unit as a Dual Contact Timer (PCU1-SP & LT)
3.6.1
Timer Mode
Dual contact
3.6.2
Connections
Connect contact to start timer to contact set 1.
Connect contact to stop timer to contact set 2.
3.6.3
Test Procedure
Switch on the main supply switch.
Set timer mode switch to the dual contact position.
Ensure that the output control is in the zero position.
Press output on push-button. The timer runs, and will restart when contact set 1 changes
state (i.e open to closed or vice-versa).
The timer will stop when contact set 2 changes state.
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3.7
S1 S2
3.7.2
Connections
Connect current output from
loading unit to busbar through
CT primary (or loop lead
through the CT). Ensure that
CT P2 connects to COM
terminal on loading unit.
P1
Connect S1 & S2 on CT
secondary
to
PCU1-SP
auxiliary metering input S1 &
S2. Check that CT S1
connects to COM input.
COM
P2
3.7.3
Test Procedure
Switch on the main supply
switch.
Set timer mode switch to the
off position.
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3.8
S1 S2
3.8.2
Connections
Connect current output from
loading unit to busbar through
CT primary (or loop lead
through the CT).
P1
Connect S1 & S2 on CT
secondary
to
PCU1-SP
auxiliary metering input S1 &
S2.
COM
P2
3.8.3
Test Procedure
Switch on the main supply
switch.
Set timer mode switch to the
off position.
Ensure that the output control
is in the zero position.
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4.
MAINTENANCE
The following actions should only be taken by suitably qualified
and competent service personnel. Before removing the unit from
its case, ensure that the unit is disconnected from the mains.
WARNING Under no circumstances connect the unit to the mains whilst it is
removed from its case.
4.1
4.2
Remove the 14 socket head screws securing each of the side panels to the unit (each
side has 4 screws to the rear, 4 screws to the front and 6 to each side).
b.
c.
Remove the side panels, being careful to disconnect the in-line plug and socket to the
cooling fan.
d.
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5.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
5.1
5.2
a.
b.
5 metre long supply cable terminated at one end to suit the PCU1 control unit mains
input.
b.
5 metre long interconnecting lead terminated at both ends to supply power from the
control unit to the loading unit.
c.
d.
e.
User manual.
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6.
6.1.
6.2.
6.3.
Accuracy of Instruments
6.3.1
Loading unit
NLU5000
NLU2000
NLU200
Metering range
Metering full
scale
Accuracy
Trip current
10%
500.0A
0.5%rdg+5d
525A
50%
2500A
0.5%rdg+5d
2625A
100%
5000A
0.5%rdg+5d
5250A
10%
200.0A
0.5%rdg+5d
210A
50%
1000A
0.5%rdg+5d
1050A
100%
2000A
0.5%rdg+5d
2100A
10%
20.00A
0.5%rdg+5d
21A
50%
100.0A
0.5%rdg+5d
105A
100%
200.0A
0.5%rdg+5d
210A
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6.3.2
Unit
Ammeter
range
Accuracy
Trip current
10.00A
0.5%rdg5d
10.5A
20.00A
0.5%rdg5d
21A
100.0A
0.5%rdg5d
105A
PCU1-SP
6.3.3
6.3.4
Full scale
Accuracy
300.0V RMS
300.0V
0.7%rdg5d
5.000A RMS
5.000A
0.7%rdg5d
Timing System
Timer mode
Range
Resolution
Internal start
0-999.999s/
9999.99s/
99999.9s
1ms/
10ms/
100ms
0.01% rdg 2d
Single contact
0-999.999s/
9999.99s/
99999.9s
1ms/
10ms/
100ms
0.01% rdg 2d
Dual contact
0-999.999s/
9999.99s/
99999.9s
1ms/
10ms/
100ms
0.01% rdg 2d
Current operated
0-999.999s/
9999.99s/
99999.9s
1ms/
10ms/
100ms
0.01% rdg 4d
Pulse
0-999.999s/
9999.99s/
99999.9s
1ms/
10ms/
100ms
0.01% rdg 2d
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Accuracy
7.
REVISION
Product / Type:
File:
Author:
I.D.W. Lake
Issue / Date:
2 / 24.06.2013
Modified By:
T Clark
Checked By:
P Cole
Date: 24.06.13
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Drawings Required
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