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Users
manual
of
MMPR-610Hb
Document No.WLD[K]-JY-222-2010 Date of publication: October 2010 Copyright: Zhuhai Wanlida Electric Co., Ltd.
Version No.:V2.02.01
Note: Our company reserves the right to modify this manual. For any inconsistency between the product and this manual, please contact us for relevant services. Technical support hotline: 0756-3395398 Fax: 0756-3395500
Users manual of MMPR-610Hb microcomputer motor protection and monitoring device WLD[K]-JY-222-2010
Foreword
1. Model description
The structural type of the MMPR-610Hb series protection is Hb. MMPR-610Hb supports three-phase current protection, also supports two-phase current protection. When ordering, please specify.
2.
Standards referenced
General specification for static protection, security and automatic equipment, DL 478-2001 Technical code for relaying protection and security automatic equipment GB/T 14285-2006 Protective relay and automatic equipment design rules of power equipment GB50062-92
3.
Caution
Negative sequence voltage involved in this series of protection is combined with phase voltage, all of low voltage component depend on line voltage in compound voltage block, if one of the three line voltages is lower than low voltage setting, low voltage component will operates and unblock over current protection.
There are 4 standard curves of inverse protection involved in this series of protection, if the fault current is higher than 15 times of rated current, the inverse protection component as if the current is 15 times of rated current.
The appearance should be inspected before power is applied, to ensure that the panel is OK without scratch, the screws are tightened, the device is grounded firmly, all screws of plug-ins are tightened and in good contact.
When power is applied, the Run indicator on the panel should flash, digital tube displays primary measuring result in cycle, protection and measuring data are displayed on the lcd in cycle.
The terminal D25D28 are measuring circuit of 420mA DC signal, when testing, signal should be supplied by special equipment, direct apply signal of relay protection tester is prohibited(Can be selected or not).
When the device is equipped with ungrounded system, terminal D07D08 are zero sequence small current input terminal, the ac current input should be limited to within 2A, the measuring current input should be limited to 6A, pay attention to the signal input when testing to avoid large signal applied so as to avoid damage to
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components. Operating circuit inside the device is only applicable to DC power supply, if AC power is used, it should be applied with rectifier and filter. It is prohibited to plug or unplug the plug-ins, in order to avoid damage to the device. It is prohibited to do digital output test when the device is running with primary equipments.
1. Product description
1.1 Scope of application
The MMPR-610Hb microcomputer motor protection applies to the protection and monitoring of medium and high-voltage motors with voltage ratings of 3kV~10kV. It can be used for the integrated protection of large and medium motors of different capacities, and also for the dual configuration of main protection and backup protection of ultra-large motors.
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Remote calling and modification of protections settings Fault recorder(Wave Record) One or two ways programmable output of 420mA Provide ethernet print function(manual print setting value, manual/auto print reports) (Can be selected or not).
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Using a 6U, 19/3 standard enclosure in a rear plug-in structure; the device can be installed in site on a switchboard or combined in a centralized manner
Operating voltage:
1 0 0 / V or 100V 3
5A or 1A 50Hz
Power consumption
DC circuit: 10Wnormal operation15Wprotection operation. AC voltage circuit:0.5VA/ phase AC current circuit:1VA/ phaseIn=5A0.5VA/ phaseIn=1A. Overload capability AC voltage circuit: 1.2Un, continuous operation Current measuring circuit: 1.2Un, continuous operation Protective current circuit: 2In, continuous operation 10In, allowing 10s 40In, allowing 1s Range and error of setting value Maximum range of setting value: Voltage element: 1V~120V Current element: 0.1In~20In Frequency: 45.00Hz~55.00Hz Timing element: 0.00S~100.00s Current and voltage setting value: 3% of setting value Frequency setting value: 0.02Hz Slip setting value: 5% of setting value Angle setting value: 2 Intrinsic operating time of current instantaneous over-current protection: not greater than 40ms at 1.5 times the setting value Intrinsic operating time of Difference instantaneous over-current protection: not greater than 30ms at 2 times the setting value Measuring accuracy AC current: Class 0.2 AC voltage: Class 0.2 4~20mA DC quantity input: 1%
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Power: Class 0.5 Integral energy: Class 1 (active), Class 2 (reactive) Frequency: 0.02Hz SOE resolution: 2ms Impulse width of impulse quantity: 10ms 4~20mA DC quantity output: 1% Capacity of trip/closing output contact
Can be connected to DC 250V, 8A for prolonged periods. GPS clock synchronization error clock synchronization error2ms Environmental conditions Ambient temperature: Operating-20+55 Storage-25+70, rainproof and snow-proof rooms with relative humidity not greater than 80%, ambient air free of acid, alkaline or other corrosive and explosive gas; no excitation quality is applied at the limits, the device shall not have any irreversible change; after temperature restoration, the device shall operate properly. Relative humidity: The average relative humidity of the most humid month shall not be greater than 90%, the average minimum temperature of this month not lower than 25 and there shall be no surface condensation; at the highest temperature of +40, the average maximum humidity shall not exceed 50%. Atmospheric pressure: 80kPa~110kPa (below relative altitude of 2wc)
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Devices fabricated on-screen steps: first release on-screen stents unfastening screws, remove the stents; installed the device on the screen from the front and push until close to the fixed plate; install the stent 2, and then stent 1, and then use fastening screw to insertion hole from rear of stent1, and then screwed into stent 2 and tighten screw; the stents from up and down are installed in the same way; use grounding screws to connect grounding line.
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2. Function of device
2.1 Prolonged start time protection(Start Time Over)
When the maximum phase current of the motor rises from zero to above 10% of Ie (Ie is the motors rated current, the same below), the device begins to time, until the current drops to 120% of Ie, this time is known as the motors start time (as Tstart). When the start time Tstart exceeds setting value of the motors start time, the protection will operate on the trip. After the end of starting, the motors prolonged start time protection will be switched off. During the motors starting process, the mark motor starting is displayed in the lowest line on the LCD. The value of current Ia can be seen in the report during 30s of motors starting. The motor starting process is shown in Figure 2-1
120% Ie
120% Ie
10%
10%
Tstart
Tstart
2.2
The device has 2-section definite time limit over-current protection, instantaneous over-current protection and locked rotor protection, switched On/Off by control word separately, used to protect the motor from inter-phase short-circuit. Instantaneous over-current protection is provided. The instantaneous over-current protection Section I setting value 1 is input; after the end of starting, the instantaneous over-current protection Section I setting value 2 is input. Thus, mis-operation due to excessive starting current during the starting process can be avoided effectively and guarantee a high level of sensitivity during the protection operation. The locked rotor protection will be switched off automatically during the motors starting process. The operation logic diagram of the instantaneous over-current protection is shown in Figure 2-2. The operation logic diagram of the locked rotor is the same as instantaneous over-current protection.
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IaInstantaneous
settings IbInstantaneous settings IcInstantaneous settings
Instantaneous
protection on/off
Figure 2-2 Operation logic diagram of instantaneous over-current protection 2.3 Negative sequence over-current protection(NS Overcurrent)
Where there is great asymmetry in the 3 phase currents of the motor, there will be a high negative sequence current, which will produce a current of double the line frequency in the rotor, so that the rotors additional heat increases dramatically, endangering the safe operation of the motor. The device has negative sequence definite time limit over-current protection and negative sequence inverse time limit over-current protection, providing protection to abnormal conditions, such as opposite phase, loss-of-phase, inter-turn short-circuit and serious voltage asymmetry, etc. The operation logic diagram of the negative sequence definite time limit over-current protection is shown in Figure 2-3.
Negative I2>negative sequence settings sequence over-current on/off
Protection sequence
output
Figure 2-3 Operation logic diagram of negative sequence definite time limit over-current protection
To avoid any protection mis-operation arising from the asynchronism of the 3 phases upon closing of the circuit breaker, the set delay should not be less than 0.2s. As stipulated by the IEC (IEC255-4), the following 4 standard characteristic equations of the inverse time limit component are usually used: 0.14 t p General inverse time limit: ( I / I p ) 0.02 1 13.5 t p Unusual inverse time limit: (I / I p ) 1 80 t p Extreme inverse time limit: (I / I p )2 1 120 t p Long inverse time limit: (I / I p ) 1
1 2 3 4
Where: Ip is the setting value of the negative sequence inverse time limit over-current starting current; p is the negative sequence inverse time limit over-current time constant,
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within the range of 0~1s; the inverse time limit characteristic can be selected by the setting value of the negative sequence inverse time limit over-current curve (1: general inverse time limit; 2: unusual inverse time limit; 3: extreme inverse time limit; 4: long inverse time limit).
2.4
The device has the zero sequence over-current protection function, selecting trip or alarm by control word. The zero sequence current I0 is from the special zero sequence transformer. For ungrounded system, if the grounding fault occurs in the system, the zero sequence current at grounding fault point is almost capacitance current, which scope value is very low. The selectivity is hardly guaranteed that using zero sequence over-current relay to protect from grounding fault. The device uploads scope value and direction of zero-sequence current by communication and low current grounding line selection is carried on by position machine. The operation logic diagram of the zero sequence over-current protection is shown in Figure 2-4.
Note: When the zero sequence over-current trip is switched on, the zero sequence
over-current alarm will be switched off automatically.
I0>zero-sequence settings
2.5
Overload protection(Overload)
The device has the overload protection function, selecting trip or alarm by control word. Overload protection is blocked during motors starting process. The operation logic diagram of the overload protection is shown in Figure 2-5.
Note: When the overload trip is switched on, the overload alarm is switched off
automatically.
Ia1>overload settings Ib1>overload settings Ic1>overload settings After motors start
&
2.6
Overheat is an important cause of motor damage, especially rotor overheat due to negative sequence current. According to the ANSI/UL 2111-2002 Safety standard for motor
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overheat protection,
t
Where:
1
K1 ( I1 / I e ) K 2 ( I 2 / I e ) 2 1.052
2
t operating time of protection (s); 1motors overheat time constant (s), corresponding to motors overload capability; I1positive sequence component of motors actual operating current (A); I2negative sequence component of motors actual operating current (A); Ieoverheat protection starting current setting value (value of motors actual operating rated current reflected to the CT secondary side); K1motors positive sequence heating factor. During the starting process, it can be set within 0~1 with a frequency of 0.01 to evade starting. After the end of starting, it will turn to 1 automatically;
K2motors negative sequence heating factor; it can be set within 0~10 with a frequency of 0.01, usually being 6. The overheat protection has overheat alarm and overheat trip, and has separate control words for switching On/Off. The overheat alarm is an anticipating signal that can be set within 30%~100% of the trip value with a frequency of 1%. When the motor trips due to overheat, the devices output relay will remain at the closed state, and the device will radiate heat at the set radiating time constant until the motor reaches 40% of the trip value, then the output relay will return, allowing the motor to restart. When emergency starting is required, press the Reset key of the device or enter the [Signal Reset] menu for reset, so that the output relay returns.
2.7
The device has underload protection function, selecting trip or alarm by control word. Underload protection is blocked during the motors start process. The operation logic diagram of the underload protection is shown in Figure 2-6.
Note: When the underload trip is switched on, the underload alarm is switched off
automatically.
Motors start over Circuit breaker at closed position IaUnderload settings IbUnderload settings IcUnderload settings Underload on/off
& &
2.8 2.8.1
Voltage protection(Voltage PROT) Under-voltage protection(Undervoltage PRO) The device compares the maximum line voltage value. If it is less than the setting
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value and reaches the setting delay, the protection operates on the trip. The protection is via switch position block and PT failure block. The operation logic diagram of protection is shown in Figure 2-7.
Circuit breaker at closed position
Umax<Uddy
PT failure
&
PT failure block
&
Figure 2-7 Operation logic diagram of under-voltage protection To avoid any potential protection mis-operation arising from closing of the circuit breaker, the set delay should not be less than 0.2s.
2.8.2
When any line voltage of the bus is greater than the over-voltage protection setting value, the setting delay is reached; the over-voltage protection will operate on trip. The protection is blocked at switch position. The operation logic diagram of the over-voltage protection is shown in Figure 2-8.
&
/ Over-voltage on/off
2.9
The device has the 4-way logical control protection function, switched On/Off by control word. When a control word exits, the corresponding input quantity may be used as an ordinary input.
2.10
The device has the 2-way non-electric quantity protection function, switched On/Off by control word, operating on the trip.
2.11
The judgment criterion of PT failure depends on the wiring mode. When the PT failure block function is switched on, if PT failure occurs, the under-voltage protection, compound voltage component and current directional component will be blocked. The judgment criterion of PT failure is as follows:
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Maximum phase-phase voltage < 30V, and current of any phase > 0.1Ie; Negative sequence voltage > 8V
If any of the above conditions is met, the delay (settable) will report PT failure, and will return when failure disappears.
current (using the setting value of the overload current). When |Ua+Ub+Uc| >7V, and the modulus difference between the maximum and minimum line voltage is greater than 18V, it is thought that one or two phases have PT failure; When |Ua+Ub+Uc| > 7V, and the minimum line voltage is less than 18V, used to detect 2-phase failure. When MAX{Uab, Ubc, Uca}<7V, and the current of any phase > 0.1Ie, it is regarded as PT 3-phase failure. If any of the above conditions is met, the delay (settable) will report PT failure, and will return when failure disappears.
Max{IaIbIc}<Igfh MaxU<30V Max{Ia,Ib,Ic}>0.1*Ie U2>8V V-V wiring
&
PT failure on/off
&
&
PT failure component
| U a U b U c | 7V
|MaxU-MinU|>18V
&
TPT
PT failure operation information
| U a U b U c | 7V
MinU<18V
&
&
MaxU<7V Max{Ia,Ib,Ic}>0.1*Ie
&
MaxU=Max(Uab,Ubc,Uca) MinU=Min(Uab,Ubc,Uca)
Figure 2-9 Operation logic diagram of PT failure 2.12 CT failure alarm(CT Failure Alarm)
When the CT failure block function is switched on, if CT failure occurs, the device sends alarm signal. When the current value of any phase exceeds the setting value of the overload protection current, CT failure detection will be disabled.
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0.1Ie). In case of CT failure in any phase, the sum of the 3 phase currents is not zero (greater than 0.1Ie). To differentiate from ground fault, the following judgment is required: the 3 phase currents, the current value of the phase with the minimum current is zero (less In than 0.1Ie). The value of the phase with the maximum current is not zero (greater than 0.1Ie), and its current value is less than the setting value of the overload current.
current , and current of another phase is less than 0.08 Ie, then, it is judged as CT failure.
2.13
The frequency is derived from software calculation. Using the frequency of Uab, the under-frequency unloading protection is blocked by under-voltage block, under-current block or slip block, in which slip block can be switched On/Off. The operation logic of under-frequency unloading is shown in Figure 2-10.
Figure 2-10
2.14
poles and AC frequency. This speed is known as the synchronous speed, which is determined by the grid frequency and number of pole pairs: Namely,
60 f (r / m i n ) P
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current relative to the setting value IDZ. When the circuit breaker is closed, out-of-step occurs and the out-of-step protection setting delay is reached, the out-of-step operation will operate on the trip. In case of the current disappears, the out-of-step protection will return.
IDZ t
Figure 2-12 Operation logic diagram of asynchronous impact protection Note: synchronous motor loss-of-excitation protection
This device realizes the synchronous motors loss-of-excitation protection via the contact by which the logical control protection is connected to the loss-of-excitation relay.
2.15
For the positive or negative rotate motor, the protection device provides positive and negative rotate function. After the normal-reverse function switched on, the device judges motors normal-reverse on binary input. Select phase changing mode of current according to on-the-spot phase changing. The device can automatically adjust the calculation of
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negative sequence current and power to adapt the motors normal-reverse.Note: When the motor is at phase changing state, the motor should be off. It is regarded as the motor stops when MAX{IAIBIC}<0.1Ie, it can change phases, otherwise it will be regarded as the last state by default. 2.16 Soft starting function(Soft Startup)
The device has soft starting function, which is suitable for the self-starting control of large-scale asynchronous motor.
Circuit breaker closure & QF2 open QF2 closure r e t u r n successfully & & Send command of closing B29-B30 outputsreturn after 500ms, check QF2 position after 3s. &
Pattern 1 Current < Irqdset Former current > Irqdset Start time
Pattern 2 Current < Irqdset Former current > Irqdset Start time & &
During motors start process, record the effective value of protection current Ia1 for reference of analysis of motors start process. The device records 150 effective values of protection current Ia1, which is at intervals to record for 200ms. It can be looked up in the report menu.
2.18
Impulse energy(Can be selected or not) The impulse circuit of the device uses an internal power supply; passive energy impulses
are input from the outside; and accumulation of impulse energy is finished by the software.
Integral energy The software accumulates active and reactive powers into active and reactive energy in
real time.
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2.19
See the communication coding table for the protection voltage and current waveform data collected by the recording unit.
3.
3.1
Parameter
Settings of setting value zone number Setting value zone number(Setting Zone
No.)
0-7
1-99
RS485 baud rate(RS485 Baudrate) Pulse confirmation time(Pulse Input Time) IP address(IP Address) Subnet mask (Subnet
Mask)
0-5
02.4KB14.8KB29.6KB319.2KB4 38.4KB5115.2KB
One section set step:1factory default 192.168.6.117 One section set step:1factory default 255.255.255.0 One section set step:1factory default 8.168.6.1
KW default value(KW
Default)
Setting of basic parameters(B.Parameters) Secondary value of rated current (In) ( Rating Current) PT transformation ratio(PT Ratio) CT transformation ratio(CT Ratio) CT wiring mode(CT Wiring Mode) PT wiring mode(PT Wiring Mode) Selection of harmonic monitoring
Set step:1factory default 0005A011A Set step:1factory default 1 Set step:1factory default 1 Set step:1factory default 0003-phase;01 2-phase Set step:1factory default 000Y-Y01V-V For harmonic calculation, select the corresponding reference quantity:
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1/0
0-1
01Major grounding
It is provided in the unground method if there is no special instruction.
0.50-100.00s 0-5000ms
Rating 5A 0-14
Current reference quantity: 06A responding to 4mA20mA Power reference quantity:01000W responding to 4mA20mA.
Rating 1A
Current reference quantity: 01.2A responding to 4mA20mA Power reference quantity:0200W responding to 4mA20mA.
0.5-1.5
Set step: 1
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menu.
Opening Count Clearing (Trip Times Clear) Press confirm for reservation, and revert to last menu. Channel factor setting(Channel Coef.)
Set step:0.001factory default 1
0.5-5
Channel data 1-12 are corresponded to the channel factor of analog quantity 1-12.
Set step:0.001factory default 1
0.5-5
3.2
Setting value list Parameter Prolonged start time(Start Time Over) Instantaneous over-current protection(Inst.PRO
Range 1/0
Description
1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)
1/0
T) Locked rotor protection(Locked-r otor) Negative sequence definite time over-current(NS OC DT) Negative sequence inverse time over-current(NS OC IT) 1/0
1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)
1/0
1/0
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Parameter Zero sequence over-current alarm(ZS OC Alarm) Zero sequence over-current trip(ZS OC Trip) Overload alarm(Overload Alarm) Overload trip(Overload Trip) Motor overheat alarm(Motor OH Alarm) Motor overheat trip(Motor OH Trip) Underload alarm(Underload Alarm) Underload trip(Underload Trip) Under voltage protection(Undervol tage PRO) Over voltage protection(Overvolt age PROT) Logic control 1 protection(Joint Trip 1) Logic control 2 protection(Joint Trip 2)
Range
Description
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
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Parameter Logic control 3 protection(Joint Trip 3) Logic control 4 protection(Joint Trip 4) Non-electric quantity 1 protection(Non-elec tric 1) Non-electric quantity 2 protection(Non-elec tric 2) PT failure alarm(PT Failure Alarm) PT failure block(PT Failure Lock) CT failure alarm(CT Failure Alarm) FC block alarm(FC Lock Alarm) Out-of-step protection(Out-Of-S tep PROT) Asynchronous impact protection(Asynchr o.Impact) Under-frequency unloading protection(Under-fr equency) Slip block(Slip Lock)
Range 1/0
Description
1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
1/0
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Range 1/0
Description
1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)
1/0
0.1-20In
0.1-20In
0.00-100.00s
0.1-20In
DT Current)
Negative sequence definite time limit delay(NS DT
0.20-100.00s
Time)
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Parameter
Negative sequence inverse time limit curve(NS IT
Range 1-4
Description
Set step:1(factory default 1)
Curve)
Negative sequence inverse time limit constant(NS IT
0.00-1.00s
Constant)
Inverse time limit starting current(NS IT Start C)
0.1-2In
0.00-2.00A 0.00-100.00s
Overload protection(Overload)
Overload current(Overload
Current)
Overload delay(Overload
0.1-20In 0.00-100.00s
Time)
Set step:0.01(factory default 10) Set step:0.01(factory default 1) Set step:0.01s(factory default 6) Set step:0.01%( factory default 80%)
012In 0.50-100.00s
1.00-100.00V 0.20-100.00s
Set step:0.01V(factory default 90V) Note: set by inter-phase voltage Set step:0.01s(factory default 100s)
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Parameter
delay(Undervolt. Time) Over-voltage setting value(Overvolt. Value) Over-voltage delay(Overvolt. Time)
Range
Description
100.00-120.00V 0.00-100.00s
Set step:0.01V(factory default 120V) Note: set by inter-phase voltage Set step:0.01s(factory default 100s)
Set step:0.01s(factory default 0s) Set step:0.01s(factory default 0s) Set step:0.01s(factory default 0s) Set step:0.01s(factory default 0s)
Set step:0.01s(factory default 10s) Set step:0.01s(factory default 10s) Set step:0.01A(factory default 20In)
Synchronizer protection(Synchrodyne)
0.1-20In 1.00-100.00s
Set step:0.01A(factory default 20In)
1.01000.0W
0.00-100.00s
Under-frequency unloading(Under-frequency)
Under-frequency 45.00-50.00Hz
Set step:0.01Hz(factory default 48Hz)
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Parameter unloading setting value(Under-freq.Value) Under-frequency unloading delay setting value (Under-freq.Time) Under-frequency unloading low current block setting value(Low Current Lock) Under-frequency unloading under-voltage block setting value (Undervolt. Lock) Under-frequency unloading slip block setting value (df/dt Lock)
Range
Description
0.50-100.00s
0.2-5A
60.00-90.00V
0.5-8.00Hz/s
Select method 1 or 2
1-3
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Note: for protection CT 3-phase, PT Y-Y wiring; due to the under-frequency unloading
protection of this device, the frequency display is put in the protection data. Analog quantity Analog quantity name Test method terminal
Terminals D01,D02 Protective Phase A current (Ia) Protective Phase B current (Ib) Protective Phase C current (Ic) Zero sequence current at high voltage side (I0) Measured Phase A current (IA) Measured Phase B current (IB) Measured Phase C current (IC) Phase A voltage (Ua) System frequency F Phase B voltage (Ub) Phase C voltage (Uc) Zero sequence voltage Add double the rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 1% Add double the rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 1% Add double the rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 1% Add 1A, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.2% Add a single rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.2% Add a single rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.2% Add a single rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.2% Add 50V, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add 50V 50Hz, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.02Hz Add 50V, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add 50V, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add 50V, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add 10mA, displayed deviation not exceeding 3% Add 10mA, displayed deviation not
Terminals D03,D04
Terminals D05,D06
Terminals D07,D08
Terminals D09,D10
Terminals D11,D12
Terminals D13,D14
Terminals D21,D22
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Terminals D09D10
Add a single rating to current and 100V to line voltage Alter phase angle, displayed power deviation not exceeding 0.5%
Add a single rating to current and 100V to line voltage Alter phase angle, displayed power deviation not exceeding 2%
C16(common terminal of
impulse +24V) Terminals C13 and
Impulse 1MC1
C16(common terminal of
impulse +24V) Terminals C14 and
Impulse 2MC2
C16(common terminal of
impulse +24V) Terminals C15 and
Impulse 3MC3
C16(common terminal of
impulse +24V)
Impulse 4MC4
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Test method External power supply of 220V or 110V DC can be applied, connect the negative terminal to terminal B01,
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DC220V or DC110V negative terminal of external power supply B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 Binary input in operation circuit Circuit breaker position(Breaker) Carriage operation position(Trolley Run) Carriage test position(Trolley Test) Ground knife position(Earth Switch) Spring is not energized(Spring) Logical control 1(Joint Trip 1) Logical control 2(Joint Trip 2) Logical control 3(Joint Trip 3) Logical control 4(Joint Trip 4) QF2 contact(QF2 Node) Motors normal-reverse(Nor.Rev.Func.) Binary input 12(Input 12) Binary input by manual trip(Manual Trip) Binary input by manual closing(Manual Close) Operation circuit(Operate CIR) B14 Positive terminal of internal 24V power supply
positive terminal to terminal B02B13, in [Binary input] menu in the [State Display], the status of binary input can be seen. The device also has a 24V DC supply, if it is used, terminal B14 can be connected to terminal B02 B13, in [Binary input] menu in the [State Display], the status of binary input can be seen. The binary input input by manual trip, input by manual closing, operating circuit is gathered from operating circuit , which can monitor the state of operating circuit. In the test, negative controlling power is connected to terminal A19(-WC), and positive controlling power to A15 manual closing input A17 , manual trip input . Manual closing/ manual trip state can be seen in theinput quantitymenu. The positive controlling power to is trip connected to terminal A20+WC, negative controlling power position monitoring terminal A13 or closing position monitoring terminal A14. Open/closing state of operating circuit can be seen in the input quantitymenu. Please note about the binary input voltage upon ordering, it is set to DC220V by default.
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to flip over.
Binary output terminals B15-B16 B17-B18 B19-B20 B21-B22 B23-B24 B25-B26 B27-B28 B29-B30 B31-B32Common open B32-B33 B34-B35Common open B35-B36 A22-A23 A22-A24
Binary output name Device Failure Trip Signal Alarm Signal Output 4 Output 5 PROT Output 1 PROT Output 2 Softstart Output
Test method
Select open and close menu, use +, - key to operate and test the corresponding terminals. B31-B32 and B34-B35 are common open terminals that should close.
Output 9
Output 10
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5. Operation instructions
5.1 Control panel of device
128*64 matrix LCD (The LCD will go off after a period of absence of keyboard operation; the LCD will be illuminated automatically when any key is pressed or in case of protection trip or alarm.) Signal indicator: operation, communication, operation, alarm, reclosure, fault (of the device) Circuit breaker state indication: indicating the current state of the circuit breaker (Open, Close position indication) Remote/local selection signal, local opening/closing button Key pad: , , , , Cancel, -, +, Enter, Revert The 6-bit nixie tube displays the primary measured values in real time: IA, IB, IC, Uab, Ubc, Uca, P, Q, Cos. (Please set the PT, CT transformation ratios properly in the System Parameters menu). The maximum display range of the power on the nixie tube is: 99999.
Note: Measurement IA: AA, measurement IB: bA, measurement IC: CA, voltage Uab: AbkV, voltage Ubc: bCkV, voltage Uca: CAkV, active power: PkW, reactive power:
qkvar, power factor: H 5.2 Instructions for use of key pad and LCD display During the devices normal operation, it will display the measuring current, voltage, power, time and operation state of motor (indicating motors normal-reverse) in cycle. Press the Enter key to enter the main menu, which is a multi-level tree menu. Press the
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, keys to move the cursor to the desired entry, press the Enter key to enter this entry, and press the Cancel key to return to the next higher level of screen. If this screen is still a menu, continue to press the , key to select the desired entry, press the Enter key to enter the next level of screen, and press the Cancel key to return to the next higher level of menu. If there is no menu screen, be sure to press the Cancel key to return to the next higher level of menu. The main menu is shown at the center of the following figure, with the corresponding submenus on both sides. The main interface displays the primary operating parameters in turn. The maximum displayed value of the primary is 6000.0A. For systems with a rated current of 5A, the set CT transformation ratio shall not exceed 2000. If the primary power is greater than 1000kW, the display unit is MW, otherwise is kW. 1. State Display Protection data Measuring data Binary input Pulse Energy Phase Angle Harmonic Data DC Input Data Trip Times 2. Signal Revert Enter 3. Report Display Trip Report Binary Report Event Report MotorStart Value 4. Output Test Device Failure Trip Signal Alarm signal Output 4 Output 5 PROT Output 1 PROT Output 2 Softstart Output Output 9 Output 10 Remote Close Remote Trip Operate All 5. Parameters Setting Zone No. Comm. Setting B.Parameters D/A Setting Pulse Energy Trip Times Clear D/A setting Impulse energy setting 8. Input Password Type:MxPR-610Hb Ver V.. Date:20-- XXXCRC:
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Main menu 1. State Display 2. Signal Revert 3. Report Display 4. Output Test 5. SYS Parameters 6. Setting Value 7. Clock Setting 8. Password 9. Version Info.
6. SettingsNote 3 Protection On/Off Note: See protection setting table for detailed setting menus. 7. Clock setting Date-- Time::
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Note 1Only the motors protective and monitoring device has this item. Note 2The system parameters such as basic parameters, output matrix and D/A
settings are variable with the different devices. See the device description.
Note 3The setting menu is shown in the device description. State Display
The [State Display] menu contains 8 submenus, including protection data, measuring
data, binary input, impulse energy, angle display, harmonic data, DC measurement and trip statistics. It is described as follows: 1.1Protection data Ia.A Ib.A Ic.A Uab.V Ubc.V Uca.V I1.A I2.A I0. A U1.V U2.V U0.V Pn.W F.Hz I0js.A U0js.V 1.2 Measuring data IA.A IB.A IC.A Ua.V Ub.V Uc.V P .W Q .var Cos.
Protection current Bus line voltage Positive sequence current of protection Negative sequence current of protection Zero sequence current of high-voltage side analog Positive sequence voltage Negative sequence voltage Zero sequence voltageanalog Reverse power Frequency Zero sequence currentcalculation value Zero sequence voltagecalculation value
Measuring current
Bus phase voltageno display in VV wiring mode Active power Reactive power Power factor
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At Closed, circuit breaker is at closed position; at Open, circuit breaker is at open position. Binary input Breaker Trolley Run: Trolley Test: Earth Switch: Spring: Joint Trip 1 Joint Trip 2 Joint Trip 3 Joint Trip 4 Description varies with model, see corresponding terminal diagram for details fixed position. When Closed, trolley at operating position When Closed, trolley at test position When Closed, trolley at closed position When Closed, energy storage not completed Note The position The of the circuit breaker relates to protection logic, with
Note: In the standard configurations, the input circuit has the connection to an
external 220VDC control power supply. When no DC control power supply or control system is available on site, but a 110VDC control power supply is available, a 110VDC control power supply may be used for direct connection through local hardware adjustment, or the 24V power supply of the device may be used as the input power supply (when the input common terminal is +24V, terminal number: B14, Terminal B01 is kept float). However, this must be specified upon ordering. Pulse Energy MC1 MC2 MC3 MC4 kWh kvh kWh kvh Phase Angle Ua 0 0 0 0 0 Ub Uc Ia Ib Ic IA IB IC
Externalimpulseenergyinput counting(4-way)
Accumulation of the devices real-time active and reactive calculations overtime, + forpositivedirection, -fornegative direction
Phase angle relativeto Ua,Uaas0 bydefault.When wiring method is VV itdisplays linevoltagesrelativeto Uab, the same as follows ,
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Harmonic I2 % I3 % I4 % I5 % I11 %
External DCinput4~20mA(2-way)
Signal revert
In the [Signal Revert] menu, press the Enter key, the signal relay and the Operation
Report Display
The [Report Display] menu includes 4 submenus, including trip report, remote signal
report, event report and clear report. Event recording includes: device self-check fault, device setting value modification, system parameter modification and setting zone number modification, etc. Trip report can be recorded for the last 50 events, remote signal report for 100, event report for 30 at most. Beyond this, the latest report will overwrite the earliest one. Press the Enter key to enter the corresponding [To view xx report, please enter report number: 00 ] menu, and enter any figure within storage volume, press the Enter key to display the contents of that report. The screen is as follows:
Report No. of this report Year, month, day, hour, minute, second and millisecond when it took place Description of reports contents
Press key to see the specific operation value. Press and keys to flip over. Operation values
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Protection current
Positive sequence voltage Negative sequence voltage Zero sequence voltage Bus phase voltage
Zero sequence current calculation value at high-voltage side
Zero sequence voltage calculation value Reverse power Non-electric quantity DC Frequency
Output test
After entering the [Output Test] menu, the correct password is required to enter the
[Output Test] menu. It displays the following: 4Output test Device Failure Trip Signal Alarm signal Output 4 Output 5 PROT Output 1 PROT Output 2 Softstart Output Output 9 Output 10 Remote Close
Device Failure
Press Enter key
On
Off
(Note: After signal relay closed, press the Revert key or enter theSignal revert Operate all relays menu, press Enter to make the signal relay reverted. When the test is performed on the 6 protection outputs, the starting relay will be in the Closed state automatically. The +, - keys are used for switching between the Close/Open control.)
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System parameters After entering the [System Parameters] menu, the correct password is required to
5Parameters Setting Zone No. Comm. Setting B.Parameters D/A Setting Pulse Energy Trip Times Clear
Com. Setting RS485 Address RS485 Baudrate Pulse Input Time ms IP Address . . . Subnet Mask . . . KW Default . . .
00 2.4KB 4.8KB 9.6KB 19.2KB 01 02 03 0438.4KB05115.2KB Confirmation time of 4-way impulse energy, >10ms, < impulse width of kilowatt-hour meter
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Setting of basic parameters (see the description of the protection device for basic parameters)
B.Parameters Rating Current PT Ratio CT Ratio CT Wiring Mode PT Wiring Mode Harmonic Channel
Setting the CT secondary current rating 00 1A015A Setting the PT transformation ratio 11500 Setting the CT transformation ratio 15000
Setting the CT secondary wiring mode 00 3-phase012-phase Setting the PT secondary wiring mode 00YY 01VV Setting analog quantity channels 0~12 for harmonic monitoring, select 0 to exit from the harmonic calculation function.
D/A setting
The device has two 4~20mA outputs. The DA1~DA2 adjustment factor is used to adjust the accuracy of the channel output. The DA1~DA2 channel selection is used to select the corresponding analog quantity channel (see the description of the protection device for specific reference quantities). In the accuracy test, make sure the field ground is in good contact; otherwise the accuracy might be affected.
4, positive active energy, positive reactive energy, negative active energy and negative reactive energy.
Settings
After entering the password, you can enter the [Settings] menu. See the settings
Clock setting
A battery-back real-time clock is provided in the device, which can perform time
adjust remotely via the communication network or in-site time adjust in the [Time Setting] menu.
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Enter this menu and press the Enter key, the clock will stop refreshing and a cursor will appear. Move the cursor to the desired position for modification by pressing the , keys, modify to the desired value with the +, - keys. Press the Enter key to complete setting. If the Cancel key is pressed, the setting will be cancelled and the screen continues to refresh the clock.
Password
The [Password] menu is used to modify the password for entry into the Settings,
System parameters and Output Test submenus. The initial password is provided by the factory. The universal password is 1000. Input Password 0 0 0 0
Move the cursor to the desired position for modification by pressing the , keys, modify to the desired password with the +, - keys. Press the Enter key to enter the new password setting menu as above; press the Cancel key to cancel the setting.
device is able to receive GPS clock minute synchronization (or second synchronization). If there is GPS signal, there will be otherwise wont. The principle of GPS clock synchronization: The second pulse or minute pulse act with the monitoring system, the time base with second precision is sent by monitoring system, when the GPS second differential signal arrives, the time base is unified and the milliseconds are cleared. and flashing on the bottom of cycle menu;
Version Info
In the main menu, after entering the [9. Version Info] menu, the model, software
version No. and date of the device will be displayed. Note: For a corresponding nonstandard model, the devices displayed model does not have to be changed.
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Wire as Figure 6-1, switch on the prolonged start time protection. Set motors rated current and starting time according to motors nameplate parameters or real measuring value. The current >1.2Ieis input, when the motors starting time is exceeded, the protection will operate. The terminals B17-B18, B25-B26, B27-B28 should be shorted.
Locked rotor protection is provided after starting, which checking way is the same as instantaneous over-current after starting. Setting value of instantaneous over-current (A) Instantaneous over-current delay (s) Current 1 of instantaneous over-current at time(A)
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instantaneous over-current after starting time (A) Instantaneous over-current time (s) 6.3 Check of negative sequence over-current protection(NS Overcurrent) Negative sequence current is derived from protection current calculation. Wire as Figure 6-1. 6.3.1 Negative sequence over-current definite time limit(NS OC DT) Switch on negative sequence over-current definite time limit protection, inputting currents of 3-phase in negative sequence mode. See the following table and set, measuring operation current value for record. Setting value of negative sequence current (A) Negative current delay (s) Negative current (A) Negative 6.3.2 sequence Negative sequence over-current inverse time limit(NS OC IT) current operation time (s) Switch on negative sequence over-current inverse time limit, select one curve in inverse time limit modes01 Standard inverse time limit02 Unusual inverse time limit 03 Extreme inverse time limit Long inverse time limit the time constant Tp of inverse 04 , time limit is set as 0.50s and the current Ip of inverse time limit is set as 5A. See the following table and set. When over-current inverse time limit protection operates, the measuring terminals B17-18, B25-26, B27-B28 should be shorted. Curve type Operation value of inverse time limit 01Standard inverse time limit Reference operation time 5.105s 3.15s 2.140s 2Ip(A) 3Ip(A) 5Ip(A) sequence operation value sequence 0.2 Ie 10 0.4 Ie 5 0.6 Ie 2 0.8 Ie 1
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Ip=5Ap=0.5s 02Unusual inverse time limit Ip=5Ap=0.5s 03Extreme inverse time limit Ip=5Ap=0.5s 04Long inverse time limit Ip=5Ap=0.5s
Actual operation time Reference operation time Actual operation time Reference operation time Actual operation time Reference operation time Actual operation time 60.000s s 30.000 15.000s 13.333s 5.000s 1.667s 6.750s 3.375s 1.688s
6.4
Check of zero sequence over-current protection(ZS Overcurrent) Zero sequence over-current protection can select trip or alarm. When zero
sequence over-current protection trip is switched on, the alarm will be switched off automatically. Wire as Figure 6-2.
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I0
D07 A01
Power supply
A02 I0 D08
Figure 6-2 See the following table and set, measuring the operation current value for record. If the zero sequence over-current protection operates, the measuring terminals B17-18, B25-26, B27-B28 should be shorted. If zero sequence over-current alarm is provided, the measuring terminals B19-B20 should be shorted. Setting value of zero sequence current A) Setting value of zero sequence current delay 0.20 5 0.50 3 1.00 2 1.50 1
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s Operation value (A) Operation times 6.5 Check of overload protection(Overload) Overload protection uses the maximum current of phase for judgment. Trip or alarm can be selected. Wire as Figure 6-1, switch on overload trip. When the overload trip is switched on, the alarm is switched off automatically. See the following table and set, measure operation current value and keep a record in the table. When the overload alarm operates, the measuring terminals B19-20 should be shorted. When the overload trip operates, the measuring terminals B17-B18, B25-26, B27-B28 should be shorted. Setting overload (A) Overload delay (s) Overload value (A) Overload time (s) 6.6 Check of overheat protection(Motor Over Heat) Wire as Figure 6-1, switching on overheat protection, the other protections are switched off. The motor starting time is set as 5s and set K1=1.0K2=0; The heating time constant is set according to the following table. Input the current showed in the following tableIe is the rated current, and then record the operation time. If it operates correctly, the measuring terminals B17-B18, B25-26, B27-B28 should be shorted, and the operation time should accord with the calculation value derived from overheating judgment criterion. Overheating alarm time = Trip output time Overheating alarm factor. When overheating alarm operates, the measuring terminals B19-B20 should be shorted. Input current value
Heating constant
value
of
5 10
10 5
15 2
20 1
operation operation
1.5Ie
2Ie
4Ie
6Ie
100 1000 6.7 Check of underload protection (Underload PROT) Wire as Figure 6-3, and switch on the underload protection, imitating the state of circuit breaker closing. Input starting current >0.1Ie and imitate motor start. After starting time, the motor is put into the operation state. Reduce the fault current and make it be less
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than the setting value of underload, the underload protection will operate. The underload protection can be switched On/Off on alarm or trip. When it operates on the trip, the measuring terminals B17-B18, B25-26, B27-B28 should be shorted; When it operates on the alarm, the measuring terminals B19-B20 should be shorted.
B01
Auxiliary contact of breaker
A02 B02
Figure 6-3 6.8 6.8.1 Check of voltage protection(Voltage PROT) Check of under-voltage protection(Undervoltage PRO) Under-voltage protection uses the maximum line voltage for judgment. In case of PT failure, the under-voltage protection will be blocked. Wire as Figure 6-4, and switch on under-voltage protection, PT failure and PT failure block are switched on.
B01
Auxiliary contact of breaker
A02 B02
Figure 6-4 See the following table and set, measuring the operation voltage value for record. When the under-voltage operates, the measuring terminals B17-B18, B25-B26, B27-B28 should be shorted. When PT failure occurs, the under-voltage will be blocked. Setting value of delay under-voltage (V) Under-voltage (s) 95 10 90 5 85 2 80 1
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value time
of of
under-voltage (V) under-voltage (s) 6.8.2 Check of over-voltage protection(Overvoltage PROT) Over-voltage protection uses the maximum line voltage for judgment. Wire as Figure 6-4, and switch on the under-voltage protection. See the following table and set, measuring the operation voltage value for record. When the over-voltage operates, the measuring terminals B17-B18, B25-B26, B27-B28 should be shorted. Setting value of delay over-voltage (V) Over-voltage (s) Over-voltage operation value (V) Over-voltage operation time (s) 6.9 Check of logic control protection(Joint Trip PROT) Switch on all the logic control protection, the delay is set as 0s. Terminal B01 is connected to negative pole of DC220V, and terminals B07, B08, B09, B10 is connected to the positive pole of DC220V separately, then the logic control protection will operate separately. The measuring terminals B17-18, B25-26, B27-28 should be shorted. 6.10 Check of non-electric quantity protection(Non-electric) Wire as Figure 6-5, and switch on non-electric quantity protection. Take non-electric quantity 1 protection for example. 105 10 110 5 115 2 120 1
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D25
A01
Power supply
DCSIn-
D26
A02
Figure 6-5
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See the following table and set, measuring the DC operation value and keep a record in the table. When the protection operates, the measuring terminals B17-18, B25-26, B27-28 should be shorted. Setting non-electric (mA) Non-electric delay (s) Non-electric Non-electric quantity quantity 1 1 operation value (mA) operation time (s) 6.11 PT/CT failure Currents of 3 phases are wired as Figure 6-1, imitate all kinds of CT failure, the device will send alarm signal, the measuring terminals B19-B20 should be shorted. Voltages of 3 phases are wired as Figure 6-4, imitate all kinds of PT failure, the device will send alarm signal, the measuring terminals B19-B20 should be shorted. 6.12 6.13.1 Check of synchronous motor protection(Synchrodyne) Check of out-of-step protection(Out-Of-Step PROT) Wire as Figure 6-3, switch on out-of-step protection, imitating circuit breaker closing state. Input impulse current and set the setting value according to the following table. Measure the operation delay for record. When the out-of-step protection operates, the measuring terminals B17-18, B25-26, B27-28 should be shorted. Setting value of out-of-step current A Setting value of out-of-step delay s Out-of-step operation delays 6.13.2 Check of asynchronous impact protection(Asynchro.Impact) Wire as the testing power method, switch on the asynchronous impact protection. The asynchronous impact delay is set as 1s. See the following table and set, measuring the operation delay value for record. When the asynchronous impact protection operates,
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the measuring terminals B17-18, B25-26, B27-28 should be shorted. Setting value of asynchronous impact W Setting value of asynchronous impact delay s Asynchronous impact operation delays 6.13 Check of under frequency unloading protection(Under-frequency) The frequency of under frequency unloading protection is derived from measuring frequency of voltage Uab. To prevent the load feedback, the frequency slip block (On/Off) and low current block can be used. To prevent fast voltage drop from mis-operation of frequency protection, under-frequency unloading protection has under-voltage block. Wire as Figure 6-6, switch on under-frequency unloading protection. The slip block is provided when measuring the slip frequency. Switch off the slip block when measuring frequency operation value, operation delay, so as not to affect the operation accuracy. 10 5 2 1 10 50 100 150
under-frequency (Hz) under-current (A) under-voltage (V) Setting value of slip block (Hz/s)
49.5 0.5 10 3
49 0.5 20 4
48.5 1 30 5
48 1 60 7
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of 0.5 1 2 3
Normal-reverse function(Nor.Rev.Func.) Switch on the normal-reverse function. Input DC220- at binary input terminal B01 and
DC220+ at B12 when there is not protection current in the motor. If the mark M- is displayed in the position of motor operation state where is in the lowest line of cycling display menu, it proves that the motor is in the reverse state at this moment. Then select the current commutating mode, and input commutating current to check if the negative sequence current or power data is correct. 6.15 Soft starting function(Soft Startup) Switch on the soft starting function and the soft starting mode is set as ON. The starting method selection expresses that the relation of starting current and starting time is and or or, setting the soft starting current. The binary input terminal B01 is connected to negative pole of DC220V, and the terminal B02 is connected to the positive pole of DC220Vimitating the circuit breaker state.The binary input terminals are not connected to the positive pole of DC220the auxiliary contact QF2 is at opening position. See the motors starting current curve . Figure 2-1 input single phase current , and make it be greater than setting current value at motors starting time, and then make it drop to be less than soft starting setting current value. Until the motors starting time, the device will send a command of operating gear closing, and the terminals B29-B30 are closed for 500ms. If after closing operating gear for 3 seconds, the device dont detect QF2 is closedbinary input terminal B11, the breaker will trip and report soft starting failue. The terminal B11 is connected to positive pole of DC220V, the soft starting is successful. Figure 6-7 is wiring diagram of controlling circuit.
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QF2
Figure 6-7
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I/O
B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36
CPU
Net1
D01
AC
Ia Ia' D02
Power
D03
Ib
Ib' D04
ON OFF
Net2
D05
Ic
Ic' D06
D07
I0
I0' D08
COM1 COM2
QF2 Node
D09 IA IA' D10
Run
D11 IB
IB' D12
Debug
A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24
Input 12 (+24V)
D13 IC
IC' D14
D15 Ua
Ua' D16
D17 Ub
Ub' D18
-WC +WC
C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20
1.Ia,Ib,Ic are protective currents. 2.I0 is zero-sequence current. 3.IA,IB,IC are measuring currents. 4.Ua,Ub,Uc are bus voltages. 5.U0 is zero-sequence voltage. 6.DCSIn is 2-way 420mA DC input. 7. Net1,Net2 are ethernet interfaces, COM1,COM2 are 485 interfaces. 8. If +24V on IO board is standard configuration or not,it is used as input power supply only when using internal 24V.
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Ua' Ub
Ub' Uc
Circuit
reaker
Uc' U0
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Ia
Ia' Ib
Ib' Ic Ic1' I0
I0' IA
IA' IB
IB' IC
IC'
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Measuring current
AC plug-in unit
AC plug-in
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Shielded ground
Power off
1 1 1 1
Shielded ground
2 2
Positive active pulse Positive reactive pulse Negative active pulse Negative reactive pulse Pulse common 24V Pulse 3 Pulse 4 4
PROT Output 1
Output contact 9 normally open Output contact 9 common terminal Output contact 9 normally closed Output contact 10 normally open Output contact 10 common terminal Output contact 10 normally closed
PROT Output 1
Output 4
Output 4
Output 5
Output 5
PROT Output 2
Alarm signal
Alarm signal
Trip coil Trip position monitoring Closing coil Remote control common terminal Remote control closure Manual closure input
2
Pulse 1 Pulse 2 2
Device Failure
Joint Trip 1
Earth Switch
Trolley Run
Trolley Test
Joint Trip 2
Joint Trip 3
Joint Trip 4
Device Failure
Nor.Rev.Func.
QF2 Node
24V+
Breaker
Input 12
Spring
Trip Signal
Trip Signal
Device panel
Note 1.As shown in the figure,ZKremote/local changeover switchand KKmanual operating switchare installed on the panel,when remote/local changeover switch and manual operating switch of device panel are used,terminal A21 is connected to +WC. 2.As shown in the figure,PT secondary is wye-connected,when it is in V-V wiring,terminals D15,D20 are connected to phase A of PT secondaryterminals D16,D17 to phase B of PT secondaryterminals D18,D19 to phase C of PT secondary.
Appendix 2 Typical wiring diagram of MMPR-610Hb motor protection and monitoring device
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Appendix 3:
Traditional operating circuits are started by current, while a voltage maintaining circuit realizes electric trip prevention. An anti-trip relay will be selected depending on the current of the trip/closing circuit of the circuit breaker. However, this has poor generality and can hardly be realized for circuit breakers with low trip and closing currents (such as 10kV circuit breakers from AEG Company in Germany, whose trip and closing currents are not greater than 0.2A). To simplify wiring and design finalization, and to improve the generality of the product, we offer a new operating circuit shown below.
Small bus Fuse
SHJ
A20
TBJ1
HBJ TBJ
DL A16
HQ
Jn
Tn4 2 ZK 4 5 KK 8 A15 A24 1 ZK
SHJ
YHJ
3 A22
A19
YTJ
A23 6 ZK 8 6 KK 7 A17 Tn1 2LP
STJ
Trip circuit
Jn
Tn2
TCJ2 STJ
A20
TQ
A11
TWJ
A09 A07 A10
HWJ
TWJ
A08
Closing circuit
Users manual of MMPR-610Hb microcomputer motor protection and monitoring device WLD[K]-JY-222-2010
switched on and that of the remote control circuit is cut off. Note: The dotted line outlines the internal circuit of the protection device. All our devices marked with anti-trip circuit are designed on this operating circuit. Terminals Tn1, Tn2 corresponding to the protection relay Jn are determined by the corresponding protection output control word. Jn can be any one or more of Protection outputs 1-8. Whether local or remote control, the precondition to jump is Terminal A15 of the device is always connected to +WC. After manual or remote controlled closing, if a short-circuit fault occurs, the protection will operate to trip the circuit breaker. Though Terminal A15 of the device is connected to +WC, the closing circuit is disconnected by TBJ1 and will not be closed again. In this way, circuit breaker jump is effectively prevented.
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