MCAG
MCAG
MCAG
Figure 1
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A
B
C
Stabilising
Alarm Trip
Resistors
25 26 27
1 3 2 4 23 24 28
CT Shorting
Contacts
A IA IB IC
B
Note:
All three elements
are identical.
Only one is shown
Figure 2 Internal and external circuit diagram for unbiased differential protection of generators, reactors
and synchronous motors using type MCAG 34 relay
Figure 3 Type MCAG14 relays applied to restricted earth fault protection of power transformer
100
Operating Time in Milliseconds
50
MCAG 14/ 34
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Multiples of Pick Up
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Technical Data Operation indicator Metrosil
A hand reset operation indicator is fitted A Metrosil is required to limit the CT
Burdens as standard output voltage under an internal fault if
Vp>3kV. The voltage spike (Vp) due to
1 VA at setting
CT saturation is calculated from:
Current transformer knee-point
voltage Vp = 2 √2VkA (Vf–VkA)
Standard current settings
The knee-point voltage is defined as the Vf = Ifint (Rs+Rp+Rsr+VA)
5% – 20%, 10% – 40% or 20% – 80% of
point on the magnetisation curve at
0.5A, 1A or 5A (CT secondary), Ir2
which a 10% increase in excitation
adjustable by plug setting bridge in
voltage produces a 50% increase in Where:
seven equal steps
excitation current. The required stability Ifint = maximum secondary internal
voltage setting (Vs’) minimum knee-point fault current
Rated frequency voltage (Vk) and maximum excitation
current (Ie) are calculated as follows: VkA = actual CT knee - point voltage
50Hz or 60Hz
Vs’ ≥ If (Rs+Rp) Standard single disc metrosils suitable
for Ifint ≤ 50A (RMS)
Operating time VsA = VA + Ir Rsr
25ms at 5 times current. See Figure 4. Ir
Stabilising resistance
Vk ≥ 2VsA
Externally mounted, continuously
Thermal withstand
Ie = Is-Ir variable resistors of 470Ω, 220Ω and
• Relay
n 47Ω for 0.5A, 1A and 5A CT
5 times tap setting continuous secondaries respectively are supplied as
20 times tap setting for 3s where standard. Non-standard resistance
• Contacts If = maximum secondary through fault values and non-linear voltage limiting
Two pairs of make self-resetting current devices are available.
contacts are provided on single
Is = effective fault setting expressed in The appropriate value of series
element relays and two on three
secondary amps resistance (Rsr) required to ensure
element relays. In three element relays
the contacts are connected in parallel, Ir = relay setting current stability is calculated as follows:
as shown in Figure 2, or brought out
Rs = CT secondary winding resistance Rsr = Vs’ – VA/Ir
to separate case terminals if required
Rp = maximum loop lead resistance Ir
Contact ratings between CTs and relay where
• Make and Carry Continuously n = 3 for restricted earth fault Vs’ = minimum required stability
ac 1250VA with maxima of protection on delta windings voltage
5A or 300V
(3CTs)
dc 1250W with maxima of VA = relay burden
5A or 300V n = 4 for restricted earth fault
protection on star windings (4CTs) Ir = relay setting current
• Make and Carry for 3s
n = 2 for machine differential In certain applications there is no need
ac 7500VA with maxima of
30A or 300V protection to utilise stabilising resistors in series
with the MCAG14/34 (indicated by
dc 7500W with maxima of n = number of CT groups forming the negative stabilising resistor value) the
30A or 300V
protected zone for bus-zone impedance of the relay elements alone
• Break differential protection will offer sufficient stabilising.
ac 1250VA with maxima of
VsA = Actual voltage setting
5A or 300V
MCAG 14/ 34
dc 100W (resistive)
50W (inductive) with
maxima of 5A or 300V
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High voltage withstand • EMC compliance Product safety
• Dielectric withstand 89/336/EEC
IEC 60255-5:1977 Compliance to the European
Commission Directive on EMC is 73/23/EEC
2kV rms for 1 minute between all
terminals and case earth. claimed via the Technical Construction Compliance with the European
File route. Commission Low Voltage Directive.
2kV rms for 1 minute between
terminals of independent circuits, with EN 50081-2:1994 EN 61010-1: 1993/A2:1995
terminals on each independent circuit EN 50082-2:1995 EN 60950: 1992/A11:1997
connected together. Generic Standards were used to Compliance is demonstrated by reference
1kV rms for 1 minute across open establish conformity. to generic safety standards.
contacts of output relays.
• High voltage impulse
IEC 60255-5:1977
Three positive and three negative
impulses of 5kV peak, 1.2/50µs, 0.5J
between all terminals of the same
circuit (except output contacts)
between independent circuits, and
between all terminals connected
together and case earth.
Electrical environment
• High frequency disturbance
IEC 60255-22-1 Class III
2.5kV peak between independent
circuits and case.
1.0kV peak across terminals of the
same circuit.
No additional tolerances are required
for the operating time of the unit’s
thresholds.
Figure 6 Outlines and mounting arrangement for the standard single disc Metrosil units.
Insulating Spacer
M6 ISO Terminals
MCAG 14/ 34
107
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Atmospheric environment
26
• Temperature 4 holes 4.4ø 23.5
71
IEC 60255-6
Storage and transit -25°C to +70°C
Operating -25°C to +55°C
168 159
IEC 60068-2-1 Cold
IEC 60068-2-2 Dry Heat
• Humidity Push button 73
IEC 60068-2-3 projection 10 max
Panel cut-out:
56 days at 93% RH and 40°C Flush mounting fixing details
• Enclosure protection
32 212 25 min.
IEC 60529
IP50 (dust protected)
Cases
Single pole relays are housed in size 3
cases and triple pole relays in size 6
cases. See Figures 7 and 8 respectively.
103.6
Information Required with
149
4 holes ø 4.4 24
Order
• Relay type (MCAG 14 or MCAG 34)
• Current transformer secondary rating 168 159
• Frequency
• Current setting range
Push button 151
• Stabilising resistor value, projection 10 max
if non-standard Panel cut-out:
Flush mounting fixing details
32 212 25 min.
Additional Information
• Metrosil, if required:
• 1A relay:
Voltage setting (VsA) 177 157 max.
• 5A relay:
MCAG 14/ 34
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