Protection Relays: D.C. Feeder Manager Relay 32, 45, 49, 64, 76, 79, 80
Protection Relays: D.C. Feeder Manager Relay 32, 45, 49, 64, 76, 79, 80
Protection Relays: D.C. Feeder Manager Relay 32, 45, 49, 64, 76, 79, 80
U-MLEs
D.C. feeder manager relay 32, 45, 49, 64, 76, 79, 80
D.C. Feeder protection relay with setting param- events and oscillographic recordings are stored in
eters programmable locally or via serial communi- a non-volatile memory (E2PROM).
cation. Suitable for protection of D.C. feeders with
High-Speed DC Breakers, for railway application. Besides the normal Watchdog and Powerfail func-
tions, a comprehensive program of self-test and
The relay measures the Line current and voltage self diagnostic provides:
through one current transducer and one voltage ■ Diagnostic and functional test with checking
transducer. of program routines and memory contents,
running every time the auxiliary power supply
The transducers (type MHCO) are galvanically is switched on.
insulated via fiber optic and have the following ■ Dynamic functional test running during normal
measuring ranges: operation.
■ Line voltage : (0 ÷ 2)Vn ■ Complete Test activated by the keyboard or via
■ Line current : (0 ÷ 10)In the communication bus.
■ Insulation voltage 20kVac 1min.
Any internal fault detected is indicated by a fault
Real time measurements of primary input values message on the display and by de-energization of
can be read continuously both from the display associated I.R.F. output relay.
and via serial communication. Relay programma-
tion can be done both via the frontal keyboard The relay is available in three different executions:
and via serial communication. The associated Cir- ■ Flush mounting
cuit Breaker can be controlled both via the frontal ■ Surface mounting
keyboard and via serial communication. Settings, ■ 19” Rack mounting.
Protective Functions Technical Characteristics
■ Thermal image protection of the Cable/Line ■ Graphical display 128x64 dots
■ 4 Overcurrent levels Forward/Reverse program- ■ 4 LEDS for: Power on/internal relay fault, Trip /
mable alarm, Trip circuit fault
■ 2 Current Step level with di/dt dependance ■ 6 Output relays totally user programmable
■ 2 Rate of rise level ■ 4 Digital inputs user programmable.
■ 1 Impedance monitoring level with di/dt de- ■ IP44 Protection degree (on request IP54)
pendance ■ Totally draw-out execution
■ 1 Current monitoring level with di/dt depen-
dence Accessories
■ 2 Frame Fault Current and Voltage monitoring ■ High-Voltage Current/Voltage measuring
levels Transducer with Fiber Optic output :
■ Cable insulation monitoring Type MHCO-T/V-I
■ 4 Shot Automatic Reclosure ■ High-Voltage Current measuring Transducer
■ 2 Overvoltage levels with Fiber Optic output : Type MHCO-T-I.
■ 2 Undervoltage levels ■ High-Voltage Voltage measuring Transducer
■ Automatic programmable Line Test with Fiber Optic output : Type MHCO-T-V
■ Energy counter pulse ■ Voltage measuring reciver with fiber optic
■ C/B Lock input and 3 Analogic outputs : Type MHCO-R-V
■ Remote Trip ■ Current measuring reciver with fiber optic
input and 3 Analogic outputs : Type MHCO-R-I
Control ■ Input/Output Expansion Module:
■ Trip circuit supervision UX10-4 - 10 Digital Inputs + 4 Outputs Relay
■ Associated Circuit Breaker control (OPEN / UX14DI - 14 Digital Inputs UX14DO - 14 Out-
CLOSE) puts Relay
■ Breaker failure protection ■ Cable monitoring device A-MSG-1 (Cable
■ Breaker interruption energy ∑i2t Screen-to-Ground or Conductor-to-Screen
monitoring) with current output directly sup-
Recording plyed to the U-MLEs relay
■ Two complete setting programs switchable lo- ■ Cable monitoring system MSG/N-DIN indepen-
cally or remotely dent tripping and measurement
■ Blocking input and Blocking output for pilot ■ Cable Screen-to-Ground and Conductor-to-
wire selectivity coordination and intertripping Screen monitoring
scheems ■ Two-channels Digital/Fiber Optic converter for
■ Event Recording (last 100 events) remote intertripping signal Type CFV-BL
■ Trip Recording (last 10 trips) complete with ■ Line Test Contactor
cause of tripping and values of the input quan- ■ Line Test Resistor
tities at the moment of trip ■ Rail Earthing Contactor
■ Oscillographic recording of input quantities (8 ■ Other protection Relay
channels, 32 sample/cycle, 2 sec each) ■ SCADA and Communication systems
Communications
■ Modbus RTU and IEC870-5-103 communication
protocols
■ RS232 serial communication port on Front Face
■ RS485 serial communication port on Back Panel
■ Synchronisation with other relays (resolution
1ms)
■ CanBus line for control of slave I/O Expansion
modules
TypicalTypical
Characteristics
Characteristics
Accuracy at reference value of influencing factors 2% In - 0.2% On for measurements
Accuracy at reference value of influencing
2% In - 0.2%
2% +/-On
10ms for times for measurements
factors Input 0 ÷ 20 mA
Average power supply consumption 2% +/- 10ms
<10 VA for times
Output relays rating 5 A; Vn = 380 V
Input 0 ÷ 20 mAA.C. resistive switching = 1100W (380V max)
Average power supply consumption <10 VA make = 30 A (peak) 0.5 sec.
break = 0.3 A, 110 Vcc,
Output relays rating 5 A;
L/RVn
= 40=ms380 V op.)
(100.000
A.C. resistive switching = 1100W (380V max)
Order code - Example : M13-ING-Rev.06
4 = 14DO 4 = 14DO
Power Supply Configuration 1st Expansion 2nd Expansion
The performances and the characteristics reportedR1 (14-25)
in this document are not binding module module
and can modified at any moment without notice.