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MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 : Universal Overcurrent Relays

MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 Universal Overcurrent Relays

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Description
P120

Single phase or earth o/c

The MiCOM P12x series are the universal overcurrent relay range for ALSTOM. Starting with the single phase P120 up to the multifunction three phases and earth P123, MiCOM relays are fully designed to protect and control industrial plants, utilities substations and networks at any voltage level. Protection features of the MiCOM P12x range include 3 independent phase overcurrent stages, 3 independent earth overcurrent stages, 12 selectable curve characteristics, thermal overload protection, undercurrent and negative-sequence overcurrent protection. Flexible automation functions enable accurate co-ordination with other devices. Circuit-breaker monitoring is performed through closing and opening time measurements, breaker failure protection and trip circuit supervision. Two setting groups accomodate complex protection and control schemes. Setting commutation is available locally or remotely.

MiCOM P12x relays provide simple and powerful operator interface. The LEDs and LCD display on the front panel are fully programmable to user requirements. True RMS current and frequency values are measured by all the MiCOM P12x relays. Measurements are displayed on the front panel and are available for local viewing and remote transmission. For each MiCOM P12x relay, inputs and outputs are freely assignable and combinations of any thresholds are independently programmable for each output. Setting software MiCOM S1 combined with the front and rear communication ports allow the user easy access to all stored information and ouput of operating curves or parameter trends. The MiCOM P120, P121, P122, P123 relays are housed in the same drawout 4U metal case for panel or rack mounting. The use of MIDOS connectors allows full compatibility with existing ALSTOM devices. CT inputs of any relay of the MiCOM P12x series are 1 and 5 Amp dual rated.

P121

3 phases + earth o/c

P122

Advanced 3 phases + earth o/c

P123

The MiCOM P12x relays are fully compatible with a wide range of standard communication protocols (MODBUSTM, IEC 60870-5-103, etc.). All the information in memory such as settings, measurements, events, fault or disturbance records are easily transmitted for better network management. Remote system requests are immediately executed and transmitted to the adjacent switchgear.
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Expert 3 phases + earth o/c

Models available
Functions Single phase or Earth overcurrent 3 independant stages Three phase and Earth overcurrent 3 independant stages High Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Thermal overload (True RMS) Undercurrent Negative phase sequence overcurrent 2 independant stages Broken conductor detection (I2/I1) Clock phase and anti-clock phase rotation operation Cold load pickup Output relay latching Setting groups Circuit breaker failure detection Circuit breaker monitoring Trip circuit supervision Blocking logic Selective relay scheme logic Autoreclose (4 shots) Measurements (True RMS values) Peak and rolling values Instantaneous records Event records Fault records Disturbance records Communication X X 79 X X X X X X X X X X X 50BF 86 X 1 X 1 X X 2 X X X X X X X 2 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ANSI codes 50/51 or 50N/51N 50/51 and 50N/51N 64N 49 37 46 X X X X X X X X X X X X X MiCOM P120 X MiCOM P121 MiCOM P122 MiCOM P123

Protection and control


Time-delayed phase overcurrent (51) The MiCOM P12x relays provide three phase current inputs (except for the single phase P120 relay). Three independent stages relay are available. For the first stage, the user may select between 12 different shapes of curves (IEEE/ANSI, IEC, RI, RC).

For each curve model, a wide selection of 60 different TMS values can be set to optimise detection and shorten tripping time for co-ordination with fuses, motors, feeders, transformers and other devices. The second and third stages have independent settings with an adjustable definite time tripping. The time delays are programmable from 0 to 150 s thus providing maximum selectivity.

The phase current range is adjustable independently for each stage from 0.1 to 40 times the rated phase current (0.002 to 40In for the MiCOM P120 model). All the phase overcurrent settings are fully programmable using the front panel HMI, the Setting Software front connection or a remote communication control system (e.g. MiCOM S10).

Instantaneous phase overcurrent (50) The MiCOM P12x relays have separate phase instantaneous overcurrent information for each selected stage. Phase instantaneous trips (with no time delay programmed) are available in less than 30 ms. Each instantaneous trip is fully assignable to any dedicated output of the MiCOM relays and/or on the front panel LEDs.
Ith
Time

High impedance restricted earth-fault (64N) MiCOM P12x range offer the REF feature applied to enhanced ground fault detection on each transformer winding. The relays ensure a high degree of stability against external fault conditions and a reliable performance against insternal faults. All the stages can be used for this application. Negative sequence overcurrent (46) The MiCOM P122 & P123 relays include a programmable function specially designed to detect unbalanced fault conditions when earth fault elements are not operated or not sufficiently sensitive. Two independant stages are selectable. Instantaneous and timedelayed (DT or IDMT) negative sequence overcurrent stages have the same functions as the phase overcurrent and earth-fault settings. Broken conductor One type of unbalanced fault which can occur on the system is an open circuit fault. This can arise from broken conductors, maloperation of single phase switchgear, or the blowing of fuses. MiCOM P122 and P123 relays incorporate an element which measures the ratio of negative to positive sequence current (I2/I1). This fully programmable function allows more sensitivity than negative sequence overcurrent detection.

Thermal overload (49) Transformers and cables must be protected to account for their particular thermal characteristics. MiCOM P122 and P123 relays include a thermal overload element based on the true RMS value of the current. Alarm and overload thresholds are fully programmable to match each device requirement. Undercurrent (37) MiCOM P122 and P123 relays provide an undercurrent function. This function allows typical applications such as loss of load, circuit breaker failure or simple broken conductor detection. Blocking logic When MiCOM P12x relays are used in critical networks, management of protection relays must take surrounding devices into consideration. Two blocking inputs can be configured independently from each other to block any combination of the user selected elements (e.g. current elements, thermal overload, etc.). Each blocking signal freezes its associated memory (timer or thermal state) and, after drop off, re-imposes the pre-blocking value if conditions are still present. Cold load pickup

I> t> I< I >> t >> I >>> t >>>


Current

Figure 1: Phase overcurrent characteristics

Time-delayed earth-fault overcurrent (51N) Earth fault detection in the MiCOM P12x range is identical to the time-delayed phase overcurrent. Three independent earth-fault stages are selectable. The user can select any of the 14 families of curves and TMS values for the first stage. Earth current range is adjustable for each stage from 0.002 to 40 times the rated earth current to allow maximum sensitivity for earth fault detection. The earth current input is usually generated by a dedicated earth CT but may also be derived from the residual connection of the 3 line CTs. Instantaneous earth-fault overcurrent (50N) All instantaneous earth fault stages are fully available. As with the instantaneous phase fault feature, the instantaneous earth stages are available in less than 30 ms. These indications are assignable to any outputs and/or LEDs on the MiCOM relay front panel.

400 Current (% of nominal)

300

200 Nominal threshold 100

Time (s)

Figure 3: Typical cold load current.

Figure 2: MiCOM P122 and P123 broken conductor detection. 4

When a feeder is loaded after a long outage, all connected devices such as transformers will call for an over energisation current, over the nominal setting, during a short time. To prevent unwanted tripping, MiCOM P122 and P123 have a cold load pickup function which automatically increases the standard settings during a dedicated adjustable time. After a successful close, all settings are returned to their nominal values.

Setting groups External conditions may call the need for several setting groups. The MiCOM P122 and P123 relays have two selectable setting groups including all the protection, automation features and monitoring functions. Commutation between groups 1 and 2 can be achieved locally, remotely or via a dedicated logic input. Transition from one setting group to the other is achieved only if no protection or automation function is running to prevent unwanted tripping. Programmable inputs and ouputs MiCOM P12x relays include up to 5 logic inputs and 9 logic outputs including a watch-dog. All inputs and outputs are freely configurable. Two of the outputs are change-over type typically used for tripping commands. All programmed thresholds (time- delayed or instantaneous) can easily be combined onto any of the outputs.

Autorecloser (79) MiCOM P123 relays include a 4-shot autorecloser with one instantaneous and three timedelayed reclose shots. All the programmed protection functions may start any of the shots independently and the user can program which functions are allowed to trip after any of the shots. Dead and reclaim times are freely adjustable. Associated LEDs can be programmed on the front LCD display of the MiCOM relay. A counter stores the number of reclose commands, incremented with each reclose order. This information can be displayed locally or remotely. Selective relay scheme logic Reduction of supply outages is a primary objective in any electrical network. To help the user reduce these non-quality factors, MiCOM P122 and P123 relays include selective relay scheme logic. A dedicated input can temporarily alter the time-delay settings in response to a downstream relay phase/earth fault start condition. This function allows the MiCOM relays to discriminate correctly when used in a cascade scheme. The selective relay scheme logic function can be enabled or disabled by the user as required.

Measurements The MiCOM P12x relays monitor permanently all the current inputs, calculate the frequency and the line currents, display the values on the LCD display and store the measurements into memory. The calculation of the average value for each phase during a selectable rolling sub-period is also available. The measured values are true RMS up to the 10th harmonic with a 0.1% accuracy (nominal conditions). Peak demands with a 15-minute window are also memorised. All the measured and derived values can be displayed on the front panel LCD or transferred locally or remotely upon user request. Instantaneous recording Five instantaneous logs are stored in the MiCOM P122 & P123 relays. Each instantaneous record includes: instantaneous time (date & duration) origin (phase & earth threshold) Instantaneous records give the user useful information for preventive maintenance of the electrical system. Event recording 75 logic events are stored in the MiCOM P122 and P123 relays. Events include inputs/outputs, state changes, alarms and contact operations. All events are time-tagged to 1ms.

Output relay latching (86) Any of the outputs, including trip, can be latched. Reset of the outputs is possible from a logic input, the front panel operator interface or through the remote communications.

Monitoring functions and measurements


Circuit-breaker maintenance Circuit-breaker preventive maintenance is the advanced function provided by the MiCOM P122 and P123 relays with adjustable closing and opening time measurements and breaker failure protection. All phase currents I and I2 during faults are memorised and summed. The MiCOM P122 & P123 relays allow trip circuit supervision via a specific input. The result of this monitoring can be viewed locally or remotely.
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Circuit breaker failure protection (50BF) The circuit breaker failure protection verifies the effective opening of the CB by a dedicated undercurrent threshold during a t_BF timer. The circuit breaker failure function is activated by the trip of a generic protection. Circuit breaker failure protection may be used for tripping upstream circuit breakers.

Figure 4: MiCOM P122 settings in MiCOM S1 support software

Disturbance recording Current waveforms are captured by the MiCOM P122 and P123 relays at a sampling frequency of 1600Hz. Up to 3 seconds of records are stored inside the relays. The disturbance recording function is triggered either by any of the programmed thresholds or by an external input, or through the communications. All logic and analogue information is stored in memory and can be transferred using the front communication port or the rear LAN to an external data analyser.
Disturbance Record Analysis

User interface
Front display and menus All functions including protection automation, communication, LEDs, inputs and outputs can be programmed and modified using the front panel user interface. The 32 alphanumerical backlit LCD display (available in a range of languages) provides the user with key information (faults, measurements, settings, etc.). The menus have a pull-down structure for easy use and quick access to any data. Dedicated LEDs 4 LEDs indicate the state of the MiCOM relays (Trip, Alarm, Warning, Healthy). Acknowledgement of alarm and trip LEDs can be easily performed locally or remotely. Programmable LEDs 4 freely programmable LEDs are provided on all models of the MiCOM P12x series. The user can assign independently each LED to any program function or combination of thresholds.

Keypad A seven-button tactile keypad on the front panel allows the user easy access to any data in the MiCOM P12x relays. Communication EIA RS485 All models of MiCOM P12x series have an EIA RS485 communications rear port. This port is available for MODBUSTM, Courier, IEC 60870-5-103, or DNP3 protocols. MiCOM relays can transmit to the local monitoring system (e.g. MiCOM S10), or remotely to the SCADA, settings, measurements and alarms, as well as fault, event and disturbance records. The communications settings (relay address, data rate, parity, etc.) can be programmed using the Human Machine Interface of the relay. Communication EIA RS232 An EIA RS232 front port is available in the MiCOM P12x series. It allows the user to download a new firmware (update, language changing,...) and the link with the setting software MiCOM S1 (P122 & P123 only). MiCOM S1support software A dedicated ALSTOM Support Software MiCOM S1 is available for the MiCOM P12x relays to allow easy use. Fully WindowsTM compatible (98 and NT4.0), the Support Software allows easy setting of any MiCOM P12x model, in addition to uploading of event, fault and disturbance records, settings and measurements.

.E A + BECKH=JE

) = OIEI += ?K =JE

9E @ M

Figure 5: P123 Disturbance record analysis

Fault records Five faults are stored inside the MiCOM relays. Each record includes: Fault indicators Current values Tripping time Fault indications help the user identify clearly the fault and monitor the MiCOM P122 and P123 relays settings.

Figure 6: MiCOM P12x front panel 6

Figure 7: MiCOM S10 control system.

Hardware
MiCOM P12x models are numerical protection and control relays. Case For all models of the MiCOM P12x series (P120, P121, P122 and P123), the unit has a drawout metal 4U case. All the CT inputs are shortcircuited if the active unit is withdrawn from its case. All MiCOM relays can be panel or rack-mounted. Wiring External connections are made via MIDOS type terminal blocks. Each connection includes two 6.35mm Faston and one M4 screw fixing. The wiring for all the MiCOM P120, P121, P122 and P123 relays is standard so as to provide maximum compatibility.
Figure 12: Size 20 TE Case outlines 7
Side view, flush mounting 78 23.6 All dimensions in mm. 168 103 (20 TE) MiCOM
IA =
Trip . Alarme

51.8

10.5

158

P121 4 holes 3.4 177 99 Panel cut-out flush mounting fixing details 4 holes 4.4 (M4 screw)

214.50 A

Equip. Fail Auxilliary supply

AUX. 1

AUX. 2

25.1

226

AUX. 3

AUX. 4

Front view

151.2 max.

Figure 8:Typical application diagram MiCOM P120/P121. 8

Alternative : The earth current input is connected to the sommation of the three phase CTs.
A B C
49

The current inputs are connected to 3 phase CTs + a core balanced CT.
A B C P2 P1 P2 S2 S2 S1 1A S1 P1 Auxiliary voltage
37

P2 S2 S1

P1

+ _

33

WD

35 36 6

P121

34 49

RL1

4 2 12

1A
50 51

50 51

1A
52 53

1A
52 53

P121 only

RL2 RL3 RL4

10 8 16 14 20

1A
54 55

1A
54 55

18

1A
56 41

C Phase rotation P121

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Watch dog (4) Programmable tripping output

Programmable output

Programmable output Programmable output

1A
56 41

5A
42 43

5A
42 43

5A
44 45

5A
44 45

P121 only

5A
46 47

5A
46 47

5A
48

5A
48

Programmable input

Alternative (P121 only): Connection to 2 phases CTs + a core balanced CT.


A B C S2
S1
49

P2

P1 P2 S2 S1

P1 Case earth
1 3 5
50 51

Programmable input

{ {

+ 22 24 + 26 28 -

MiCOM P120/P121
L1 L2

Case earth connection

29

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28

29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55

30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56

Communication cable shield

30 31

1A

7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27

32

1A
52 53

1A
54 55

( : terminating resistor for the last relay to be connected between 30-32)

EIA RS485 Port communication

1A
56 41

Nota :
(1) (a) (b) (c) (d) CT shorting links make before (b) and (c) disconnect Short terminals break before (c) Long terminals Pins terminals (pcb type)

5A
42 43

5A
44 45

Module terminal blocks viewed fromp rear (with integral case earth link)

5A
46 47

(2) CT connection are typical only (3) Earth terminals are typical only (4) Change over contact from Hardware version 4 only
48

5A

Scheme representing MiCOM relay off

Alternative : The earth current input is connected to the sommation of the three phase CTs.
A B C
49

The current inputs are connected to 3 phase CTs + a core balanced CT.
A B C S2 S1 1A P2 P1 P2 S2 S1 P1 Auxiliary voltage
37

P2 S2 S1

P1

+ _

33

WD
34 49

35 36 6

RL1

4 2 12

1A
50 51

50 51

1A
52 53

1A
52 53

RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5

10 8 16 14 20

1A
54 55

1A
54 55

18 3

1A
56 41

C Phase rotation

1A
56 41

1 7

5A
42 43

5A
42 43

RL6 RL7 RL8 P123 only


46 47

5 9 11 13

5A
44 45

5A
44 45

15

} } } } } } } } }

Watch dog (4) Programmable tripping output

Programmable output

Programmable output Programmable output Programmable output Programmable output Programmable output Programmable output

5A
46 47

5A

5A
48

5A
48

Programmable input

Alternative : Connection to 2 phases CTs + a core balanced CT.


A B C S2 S1 1A
50 51

P2

P1 P2 S2 S1

P1 Case earth
49

Programmable input Programmable input Programmable input Programmable input

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28

29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55

30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56

1A
52 53

{ { { { {

+ 22 24 + 26 28 + 17 19 + 21 23 + 25 27 -

MiCOM P122/P123
L1 L2 Case earth connection

L3 L4 L5

29

30 31

Communication cable shield

32

EIA RS485 Port communication

P123 only

1A
54 55

( : terminating resistor for the last relay to be connected between 30-32)

1A
56 41

Nota :
(1) (a) (b) (c) (d) CT shorting links make before (b) and (c) disconnect Short terminals break before (c) Long terminals Pins terminals (pcb type)

5A
42 43

5A
44 45

Module terminal blocks viewed from rear (with integral case earth link)

5A
46 47

(2) CT connection are typical only (3) Earth terminals are typical only (4) Change over contact from Hardware version 4 only
48

5A

Scheme representing MiCOM relay off


Figure 9:Typical application diagram MiCOM P122/123.

Technical specifications
Inputs AC phase current 1A and 5A AC earth current 1A and 5A Frequency 50/60Hz Auxiliary voltage Vaux, 3 ranges 24-60Vdc, 48-150Vdc, 130-250Vdc/100-250Vac Digital input Range identical to Vaux range Burdens AC current Phase < 0.025VA (1A) < 0.3VA (5A) Earth < 0.008VA at 0.1Ie (1A) < 0.01VA at 0.1Ie (5A) Auxiliary voltage DC: 3 W standby + 0.25 per energised relay AC: 6VA + 0.4VA per energised relay Optical isolated input 10mA per input Thermal withstand AC current inputs 1s at 100 x In 2s at 40 x In continuous at 4 x In Accuracy Protection thresholds 2% Time delay (for DT) 2% with a minimum of 10ms For IDMT conform to BS 142 -class5 Measurements 1% @ In CT requirements 1A 2.5 VA 10P10 5A 7.5 VA 10P20 Overcurrent settings Phase current 0.1 to 40 x In Earth current 0.002 to 1 x Ion 0.01 to 8 x Ion 0.1 to 40 x Ion Range 0.01 to 8 x Ion Ie > 0.01 to 1 Ion (see note) Ie >> 0.01 to 8 Ion (see note) Ie >>> 0.01 to 8 Ion Range 0.1 to 40 x Ion Ie > 0.1 to 25 Ion (see note) Ie >> 0.5 to 40 Ion (see note) Ie >>> 0.5 to 40 Ion Sensitive range 0.002 to 1 x Ion Ie > 0.002 to 1 Ion (see note) Ie >> 0.002 to 1 Ion (see note) Ie >>> 0.002 to 1 Ion Note: When I>, I>>, Ie> and Ie>> are
associated with an IDMT curve, the recommended maximum setting value should be < range max./20

Overcurrent time settings Phase time (tI>, tI>>, tI>>>) 0 to 150s, step size 10ms Earth time (tIe>, tIe>>, tIe>>>) 0 to 150s, step size 10ms IDMT curves IEC and special type: Short time inverse (A), Standard Inverse (IEC), Very inverse (IEC) Extremely inverse (IEC) Long time inverse (A) Rectifier (RC) IEEE/ANSI type: Short time inverse (CO2) Moderately inverse (ANSI) Inverse (CO8) Very inverse (ANSI) Extremely inverse (ANSI) Electromechanical type (RI) LABORELEC 1, 2 & 3 on earth current range 0.01 to 8 Ion only Time multiplier setting (TMS) 0.025 to 1.5, step 0.025 Reset time IDMT curves: Short time inverse (CO2) Moderately inverse (ANSI) Inverse (CO8) Very inverse (ANSI) Extremely inverse (ANSI) DT: 0 to 60s, step size 0.01s Thermal overload Ranges 0.1 to 3.2 x In Alarm and Trip 50 to 200% x Time constant 1 to 200mn, step size 1mn

Broken conductor I2/I1 threshold 20 to 100%, step size 1% Time delay 0 to 14400s, step size 1s Recloser Dead time 1&2 0.01 to 300s, step size 0.01s Dead time 3&4 0.01 to 600s, step size 0.01 Reclaim time 0.02 to 600s, step size 0.01s Circuit breaker control Trip time 0.1 to 5s, step size 0.1s Closing time 0.1 to 5s, step size 0.1s Contacts Rating Make: 30A and carry for 3s Carry: 5A continuous Break: 135Vdc, 0.3A (L/R = 30ms) 250Vdc, 50W resistive or 25W inductive (L/R = 40ms) 220Vac, 5A (P .F = 0.6) Mechanical durability > 100,000 operations Housing MiCOM 20TE, rack or flush mounting Size 4U (177mm) x 103mm W x 226mm D Drawout with automatic CT shorting Weight 2.1 Kg MIDOS connectors: each terminal has two blades 4.8mm x 0.8mm + one M4 screw High voltage withstand Dielectric withstand IEC 60255-5 2kV common mode 1kV differential mode Impulse voltage IEC 60255-5 5kV common mode 1kV differential mode Insulation resistance IEC 60255-5 > 1000 M

Cold load pickup Range 20 to 500% Time delay 0.1 to 3600s, step size 0.1s Undercurrent Range 0.02 In to 1 In Hysteresis 105% Time delay 0 to 150s step size 10ms CB fail detection Undercurrent threshold 0.02 In to 1 In Time delay tBF 10ms to10s step size 10ms Detection < 15ms Negative sequence overcurrent 2 Phase current thresholds I2>, I2>> Range 0.1 to 40 x In Hysteresis 95% Time delay 0 to 150s, step size 10ms IDMT curves (I2> only) Identical to phase overcurrent
10

Hysteresis 95% Instantaneous time (phase and earth) <30ms Drop-out time 30ms

Electrical environment High frequency disturbance IEC 61000-4-12 2.5kV common mode, class 3 1kV differential mode, class 3 Fast transient disturbance IEC 61000-4-4 4kV auxiliary voltage, class 4 ANSI C37.90.1 2kV others, class 4 Electrostatic discharge IEC 61000-4-2 8kV, class 4 Radio Frequency Impulse ANSI C37.90.2 IEC 61000-4-3 Atmospheric Temperature Storage Operation Humidity 35V/m 10V/m

Shock IEC 60255-21-2, Response and withstand, class 1 & 2 Seismic IEC 60255-21-3, class 2 Bump IEC 60255-21-2, Response and withstand, class 1

Outline description
Phase and earth numerical overcurrent relay in drawout 4U metal case. The following functions are available: 3 independent phase stages (instantaneous and tine-delayed) 50/51 3 independent earth stages (instantaneous and time-delayed) 50N/51N Tripping curves type IEC (short time inverse, standard inverse, very inverse, extremely inverse, long time inverse) and IEEE/ANSI (short time inverse, moderately inverse, inverse, very inverse, extremely inverse) LABORELEC curves Rectifier curve Negative sequence overcurrent - 46

Undercurrent - 37 Thermal overload - 49 Output relay latching - 86 Broken conductor detection 4 shot autorecloser - 79 Circuit breaker failure detection - 50 BF Circuit breaker monitoring Trip circuit supervision The relay provides complete measurements and recording functions including: True RMS values Event recorder with the last 75 events, 1ms time-tagged. Fault recorder with the last 5 faults Instantaneous recorder with the last 5 instantaneous Disturbance recorder with storage of 5 records for 3 seconds each User interface includes: A 32-character backlit display Programmable LEDs A front panel EIA RS232 for local settings A EIA RS485 rear port compatible with MODBUS, Courier, IEC 60870-5-103, or DNP3 An easy to use PC setting software

environment IEC 60255-6 25C to +70C 25C to + 55C IEC 60068-2-3 56 days at 93% RH and 40C Enclosure protection IEC 60529 IP 52, IK 07 Vibrations IEC 60255-21-1 Response and endurance, class 2

Information required with order


MiCOM MiCOM MiCOM MiCOM P P P P 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 2 3 A B C Digital inputs voltage 24-60 Vdc 48-150 Vdc 130-250 Vdc/100-250 Vac 48-150 Vdc (special EA) 130-250 Vdc (special EA) 95-150 Vdc (special application)

0 0
1

MiCOM Earth current input 0.1-40 Ion 0.01-8 Ion 0.002-1 Ion Auxiliary supply voltage 24-60 Vdc 48-150 Vdc 130-250 Vdc/100-250 Vac 48-150 Vdc 130-250 Vdc 125-250 Vdc/100-250 Vac Communication protocol MOBDUS K-BUS/Courrier CEI 60870-5-103 DNP3 HMI languages French English/American Spanish German Italian Russian Polish Portuguese Dutch Czech Hungarian Greek
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A F M T U H 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C

Transmission & Distribution Energy Automation & Information, Le Sextant, 3 avenue Andr Malraux, 92300 Levallois-Perret. France Tel: +33 (0) 1 41 49 20 00 Fax: +33 (0) 1 41 49 24 85 energy-automation.information@tde.alstom.com www.tde.alstom.com Contact Centre on line 24 hours a day : +44 (0) 1785 25 00 70
ALSTOM, the ALSTOM logo and any alternative version thereof are trademarks and service marks of ALSTOM. MiCOM is a registered trademark of ALSTOM. Other names mentioned, registered or not, are the property of their respective companies. Our policy is one of continuous development. Accordingly the design of our products may change at any time. Whilst every effort is made to produce up to date literature, this brochure should only be regarded as a guide and is intended for information purposes only. Its contents do not constitute an offer for sale or advice on the application of any product referred to in it. We cannot be held responsible for any reliance on any decisions taken on its contents without specific advice.

Publication: P12x/EN BR/Lm

2003 ALSTOM - 050300 - Electronic file - Marcom

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