You are on page 1of 26

MiCOM P92x

VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY RELAYS


P921 Software Version From V11
P922 Software Version From V11
P923 Software Version From V11

Technical Data Sheet


P92x/EN TDS/C34

This Document does not replace the Technical Manual


MiCOM P92x range of relays provide reliable and Integrated with 3 independent phase over voltage and phase
high performance voltage and frequency under voltage thresholds, MiCOM P921, P922 and P923
protection. relays provide effective voltage protection for typical
applications like protection of motors, generators... etc. The
Versatile application and integration of protection configurable detection logic (AND, OR) can also indicate the
functions with automation, control and absence of voltage, when the under voltage protection is used.
measurement functions, combined with reduced
maintenance, makes P92x relays an optimal and The 3 zero-sequence over voltage thresholds available in
innovative choice. P921, P22 & P923 relays can be applied:

A friendly, multi-lingual user interface with > to detect earth faults at the neutral point of generators, as
programmable LEDs and logic equations, allows for the relays are insensitive to the 3rd harmonics
simple and flexible applications on any type of > to detect earth faults in high impedance earthed or
network. isolated electrical systems.

Connecting the relay to virtually any kind of Digital The negative sequence over voltage protection provided by
Control System or SCADA is made possible by the the P922 and P923 relays is designed to detect unbalanced
wide range of updated communication protocols conditions it could therefore be used for motor, in which any
provided in P92x unbalance will lead to overheating and damage.

APPLICATION The P922 and P923 relays integrate 6 frequency thresholds


programmable as under or over frequency, which can be used
The MiCOM P92x relays provide fast and accurate protection
for automated load shedding/load restoration.
for use in numerous applications requiring voltage and
frequency based protection elements. To suit different
In addition, the P923 relays provide:
application needs and provide optimum solution, following
• 6 thresholds of instantaneous Rate Of Change Of
models are available:
Frequency (df/dt) or average measurements over a
settable time interval.
P921: Voltage protection, 2 logic inputs, 4 outputs
• 4 thresholds of ∆U/∆T function to be used for
P922: Voltage and frequency protection, event and fault automated load shedding/load restoration.
records, disturbance recorder, 5 logic inputs, and 8 output
contacts. MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
P923: Voltage and frequency protection (plus the rate of The protection functions in P92x complemented with a wide
change of frequency element df/dt and ∆U/∆T), event and fault range of control, measurement, monitoring, post fault
records, disturbance recorder, 5 logic inputs, 8 output analysis and self-diagnostic features assist efficient
contacts. management of the primary system. These include:

The relays can be ordered with one of the two voltage input > Programmable logic equations
range, to suit the application: > Programmable logic inputs and outputs
> Circuit breaker control
> 57V to 130V > Output contact latching
> 220V to 480V > Circuit breaker status
> Circuit breaker condition monitoring (in P922 & P923)
> 2 setting groups (in P922 & P923)
> True rms phase to phase, phase to neutral and residual
voltage measurement
> Frequency measurement
> Positive and negative sequence voltage measurement (in
P922 & P923)
> Rolling and peak value display (in P922 & P923)
> Sequence of event recording (in P922 & P923)
> Fault recording (in P922 & P923)
> Comprehensive disturbance recording (in P922 & P923)
> Frequency disturbance record (only in P923)
> Local and remote communication ports
> Programmable LEDs
> Multiple communication protocol options
> Password protection
> Power-up diagnostics and continuous self-monitoring of
relay.
> User friendly setting and analysis software (MiCOM S1)

P92x Technical Data Sheet 1 P92x/EN TDS/C34


PROTECTION FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW P921 P922 P923

Configuration depending on the number


X X X
and type of voltage transformers
Phase-to-neutral or phase-to-phase voltage
X X X
protection
27 Phase under voltage (AND/OR logic) X X X
59 Phase over voltage (AND/OR logic) X X X
Settable hysteresis X X X
59N Zero-sequence over voltage X X X
59N Derived V0 sequence over voltage X X
47 Negative sequence over voltage - X X
27D Positive sequence under voltage - X X
81U/81O Under/over frequency - X X
81R Rate of change of Frequency - - X
Delta U / Delta T X
Blocking logic X X X
Under voltage Blocking (settable for P923) - X X
GENERAL FUNCTIONS

Digital inputs 2 5 5
Output relays 4 8 8
Remote communication (RS485 port) X X X
Local communication (RS232 port) X X X
Event recording - 250 250
Fault recording - 25 25
Disturbance recording - 5 5
Setting group 1 2 2
Time synchronisation (via digital input) X
Logic equation (AND / OR and NOT gates) X X X
Frequency change of rate of frequency (F + df/dt) X
VT Supervision X X

> The voltage protection element can therefore operate


CONFIGURATION DEPENDING either from measured phase-to-neutral voltages, or from
ON THE VT phase-to-phase voltages which have been internally
calculated by the relay. Zero-sequence over voltage
MiCOM P921, P922 and P923 relays can be used in the protection will always be available; the presence of the
following configurations: residual VT is designed to display the true RMS value of
the residual voltage.
> "3 phase-neutral VTs" or "3 phase-neutral VTs and 1 > "3 phase-phase VTs and 1 residual VT" or "2 phase-
residual VT": phase VTs and 1 residual VT":
The voltage protection element can only operate from
measured phase-to-phase voltages. If the residual VT is
RELAY SETTING USING MICOM S1
not connected, the zero-sequence over voltage protection
will not be available.

VOLTAGE PROTECTION
For each of the voltage protection function listed below, an
instantaneous signal and a time delayed signal is available
for each threshold.

For time-delayed signals, the first threshold of each function


("low threshold") offers the choice between a definite timer and
an inverse timer, to which a reset timer can be assigned. The
other thresholds only have one definite timer.

UNDER/OVERVOLTAGE

P92x Technical Data Sheet 2 P92x/EN TDS/C34


Three thresholds are available for each function: each one can RATE OF CHANGE OF FREQUENCY
be independently activated or deactivated. If a threshold is
activated, it can be configured to detect: Six thresholds are available: Each can be configured
independently within the range [-10 Hz/s, +10 Hz/s].
> an over voltage on the 3 simultaneous phases (logic These functions are based on the calculation of the
"AND") or on at least one of the phases (logic "OR") for instantaneous rate of change of frequency over a settable
the "Over voltage" function integration time (number of cycles).
> an under voltage on the 3 simultaneous phases (absence
of voltage with the "AND" logic) or on at least one of the
phases (logic "OR") for the "Under voltage" function ∆U/∆T FUNCTION
> The MiCOM P921, P922 and P923 relays provide a Four thresholds are available: Each can be configured
programmable hysteresis (drop- out / pick-up ratio) as a independently within the range [+/-1V, +/-200V] or [+/-4V à +/-
percentage of the under voltage and over voltage pick-up 720V] for V and [0,1s, 10s] for T.
values.
> The P923 provides a settable under voltage block of all
the protection and control elements based on the
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC EQUATIONS
frequency. The MiCOM P921/P922 & P923 relays integrate complete
logic equations to allow customization of the product based on
ZERO-SEQUENCE OVERVOLTAGE customer application.

Three thresholds are available: each one can be Up to 8 independent Boolean equations can be used. Each
independently activated or deactivated. Depending on the VT equation offers the possibility to use AND, OR & NOT logical
configuration, MiCOM P921, P922 and P923 relays will gates. Up to 16 parameters can be used for each equation
operate from the zero sequence voltage, which is calculated including any threshold and opto-input status. Every result of
internally, or from the residual voltage, which is measured equation can be time delayed, reused in another equation and
directly. assigned to any output relays, trip, trip latching and/ or HMI
LEDs.
Available from firmware version V11, a software band-pass
filter with an attenuation of 60 dB / decade and centered on Each boolean equation result can be alarmed or not.
the fundamental frequency (50 or 60 Hz) is provided. The filter
can be enabled or disabled according to the setting.
INPUTS/OUTPUTS/ PROGRAMMABLE
LEDs
NEGATIVE SEQUENCE
All logic inputs, output contacts (excluding the RL0
OVERVOLTAGE changeover output contact, dedicated to the "relay failed"
Two thresholds are available: each one can be independently function) and the 4 LEDs of the MiCOM P921, P922 and P923
activated or deactivated. This function is based on the relays can be programmed. This affects in particular all logic
negative-sequence component of the voltage, which is signals (instantaneous, time delayed) in the relays which can
calculated internally and displayed on the screen of the front be combined with the different output contacts and LEDs. The
panel: It is designed to detect any voltage unbalance output contacts can also be programmed to be latched.
condition.
BLOCKING LOGIC
POSITIVE SEQUENCE Operation of the different protection elements of P92x can be
UNDERVOLTAGE coordinated with other devices in the system. Two blocking
inputs are independently configurable. When active, they
Two thresholds are available: Each one can be freeze the associated protection timers and when they drop-
independently activated or deactivated. This function is based off, they re-impose the initial value if the fault conditions are
on the positive phase sequence component of the voltage, still present.
which is calculated internally.

FREQUENCY PROTECTIONS VT SUPERVISION


MiCOM P922 and P923 are able to detect a VT loss by using
The following frequency based protection functions are
VT supervision. The VTS uses two ways of detection, chosen
available. Frequency protection functions are inhibited below a
by the user:
certain level of the measured secondary voltage (adjustable
level in P923). > a deactivation of the logical input VTS
> a comparison between measured Vr and computed V0
(from VA, VB, and VC), only available in 3 Vpn + Vr
UNDER/OVERFREQUENCY connection mode.
Six thresholds are available: Each one can be configured to As soon as VT loss is detected, all voltage dependent
detect an under or over frequency within the range [fn - 10Hz, functions will be blocked (according to the setting), an alarm
fn + 10Hz], where fn is the nominal frequency selected (50Hz can be raised.
or 60Hz). A definite timer is assigned to each threshold.

P92x Technical Data Sheet 3 P92x/EN TDS/C34


SETTING GROUPS FOR PROTECTION FAULT RECORDS
FUNCTIONS The MiCOM P922 and P923 relays can store the last 25 faults
The MiCOM P922 and P923 relays have two independent that have occurred in non-volatile memory. Each record
setting groups, which can be used to adapt the protection provides the following information:
functions to different operating conditions. The two groups can > date and time of fault
be switched by activating a dedicated logic input, or by the > origin of fault (under voltage, etc.)
operator via the front panel, or locally (RS232 port) or remotely > faulted phase(s)
(RS485 port). The switch from one setting group to another will > magnitude of the quantity which lead to the fault
only take effect if no protection or automation functions are > magnitude of phase-to-neutral or phase-to-phase
running, to prevent unwanted tripping. voltages
> magnitude of the zero-sequence voltage (if available)

MEASUREMENTS
DISTURBANCE RECORDS
Depending on the configuration of the VTs connected to
MiCOM P921, P922 and P923 relays, the following values will Up to 5 disturbance files are stored in the relays. Even if the
be measured and displayed as true RMS values on the back-lit total duration is fixed to 15s, it can be fully adjustable for easy
screen: adaptation to customer requirements (1s / 3s / 5s / 7s / 9s).
There are stored in COMTRADE format. The disturbance
> phase-to-neutral voltages Ua, Ub, Uc recording function is triggered either by any of the
> phase-to-phase voltages Uab, Ubc, Uca programmed thresholds or by an external input, or through the
> residual voltage Vo communications. All digital and analogical information are
> frequency. stored in a flash memory and can be transferred using the
In addition, the MiCOM P922 and P923 relays calculate the front communication port or the rear port to be used by an
following values internally: external data analyser. Disturbance records are stored on a
non volatile flash memory.
> positive sequence voltage
> negative sequence voltage
> peak values of phase-to-neutral or phase-to-phase FREQUENCY DISTURBANCE
voltages RECORDS
> rolling values of phase-to-neutral or phase-to-phase
voltages One frequency disturbance record, lasting 20 secs can be
stored in non-volatile memory by the MiCOM P923 relay. The
All measurements are available locally and remotely. sampling frequency is fixed at 1 sample per cycle. The
mechanism that triggers the recording can be configured:
LOGS AND RECORDS instantaneous or time delayed tripping, activation of a
dedicated logic input or time delayed logic equation signal.
All event, fault and disturbance records are time-stamped to
1ms by the internal real time clock. In the event of a loss of
auxiliary power, a flash memory is used to save the records, CIRCUIT BREAKER STATUS &
the date and the time.
CONTROL
All records can be retrieved locally, using the MiCOM S1
setting software (RS232 port), or remotely (RS485 port). With MiCOM P921, P922 and P923 relays, the circuit breaker
can be controlled manually via logic inputs (AUX1 and AUX2),
EVENT RECORDS with local or remote communication: the opening and closing
commands will therefore activate the programmed output
Any change of state of logic inputs, output contacts or contacts. The LEDs can be programmed to indicate the status
protection functions will be recorded in the non-volatile of the circuit breaker.
memory of the MiCOM P922 and P923 relays, with a
maximum of 250 events. When the memory is full, the oldest DISTURBANCE RECORD ANALYSIS
events will be deleted, which will increase the storage capacity
for more recent events. Each event can be retrieved locally to
a PC using the MiCOM S1 support software through front
RS232 port or remotely using the rear RS485 port.

P92x Technical Data Sheet 4 P92x/EN TDS/C34


CIRCUIT BREAKER MAINTENANCE USER INTERFACE
In addition to protecting and controlling the electrical network, The user interface for MiCOM P921, P922 and P923 relays
the P922 and P923 relays provide preventive and curative comprises:
maintenance of the circuit breakers. The MiCOM P922 and
> back-lit, 2 x 16 characters LCD display,
P923 relays monitor the opening / closing time of the circuit
> four dedicated LEDs to provide information such as
breaker and monitor the number of operations carried out. An
"Trip", "Alarm", "Warning" and "Relay Healthy"
alarm is triggered as soon as the maximum opening or closing
> four programmable LEDs: Each one lights up when
time, or the maximum permitted number of operations is
protection information is displayed, or if a logic input state
exceeded.
changes
> five tactile keys for scrolling through the menus and
COMMUNICATIONS entering settings the pull-down structure of the menus
Two communication ports are available on MiCOM P921, enables quick and easy access to required information
P922 and P923 relays: A rear RS485 port for remote > 1 key for reading and one for acknowledging alarms
communication and a local front RS232 port for local
communication. A MiCOM S1 Studio software provided for HARDWARE & CASE
relay setting, record retrieving and analysis is fully Windows
All the models of the MiCOM P92x range have a 4U draw out
TM compatible. This support Software allows easy setting of
metal case, and can be flush-mounted in switchboard or panel
any MiCOM relay model including P92x.
or rack-mounted. External connections are made via MIDOS
type terminal blocks. Each connection includes two 4.8 mm
REMOTE COMMUNICATION Faston and one M4 screw fixing.
The P921, P922 and P923 relays can be ordered with any one
of the following communication protocols.
USB/RS232 cable (to power the relay)
> MODBUS™
The USB/RS232 cable allows the user to be able to read and
> IEC 60870-5-103
change the settings or retrieve records and disturbance files of
> Courier (K bus).
the relay when it is not powered by its auxiliary source
> DNP3.0

The remote RS485 port can be connected to any SCADA or


digital control system to access settings, measurements and USB/RS232 CABLE – MICOM E2
alarms as well as all records.

LOCAL COMMUNICATION
The RS232 port on the front panel of MiCOM P921, P922 and
P923 relays has two functions:

> to download a software version to the relay (upgrade,


change the language setting, modify the remote
communication protocol, etc.)
> to connect a PC which has the setting software

COMMUNICATION INTERFACES

P92x Technical Data Sheet 5 P92x/EN TDS/C34


TECHNICAL DATA PRODUCT SAFETY
73/23/EEC
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Compliance with European Commission Low Voltage
Design Directive. Compliance is demonstrated by reference to generic
Modular MiCOM Px2x platform relay: safety standards:
P921, P922 & P923 – Case 20TE – 4U IEC 60255-27:2005
Weight approx. 1.7 Kg EN 60255-5:2001

Mounting
Rack or flush mounting. TYPE TESTS
Connections
Insulation
Rear (double faston + M4 screw per connection)
Per IEC 60255-5: 2000,
Full draw-out.
Insulation resistance > 100MΩ at 500Vdc
Enclosure Protection (Using only electronic/brushless insulation tester).
Front Panel: IEC 529: IP 52 Protection (front panel) against High Voltage (Dielectric) Withstand
dust and dripping water – Protected against vertically falling (i) Per IEC 60255-5: 2000, 2 kV rms AC, 1 minute:
drops of water with the product in 4 fixed positions of 15° tilt
Between all case terminals connected together, and the case
with a flow rate of 3mm/minute for 2.5 minutes.
earth, and between all terminals of independent circuits
IP50 dust protection (whole case) (RS232 ports excepted).
Rear connection: IP 10 1.5kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open contacts and across
open contacts of changeover output relays.
Dimensions
See dimensions diagram. Impulse Voltage Withstand Test
PC Interface Per IEC 60255-5: 2000
DIN 41652 connector (X6), 1.2 / 50 µs, peak value: 5 kV, 0.5J
type D-Sub, 9-pin. Between all terminals, and all terminals and case earth.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 1 MHz Burst Disturbance Test
Recommended Ambient temperature range IEC 61000-4-12, Class 3
Per IEC 60255-6: 1988 Immunity to Electrostatic Discharge
Operating Temperature Range: Per IEC 60255-22-2: 1996, Class 3 and 4
Continuous Withstand -25 to +55°C
Limit (Note 1) -25 to +70°C. Electrical Fast Transient bursts
Storage Temperature Range: -25 to +70°C IEC 60255-22-4 class 4.
IEC 61000-4-4 class 4.
Tested as per
IEC 60068-2-1:2007: Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic field
-25°C storage (96 hours) IEC60255-22-3 class 3.
IEC61000-4-3 class 3.
-40°C operation (96 hours)
IEC 60068-2-2:2007: Surge Immunity Test
+85°C storage (96 hours) IEC 61000-4-5, class 4.
+85°C operation (96 hours) Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio
Note 1: The upper limit is permissible for a single 6- hour Frequency Fields
duration within any 24 hour period. 4 IEC 61000-4-6, class 3.
Ambient Humidity Range Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity
Per IEC 60068-2-3: 1969: IEC 61000-4-8, class V.
56 days at 93% relative humidity and +40 °C
Per IEC 60068-2-30: 1980: EMC compliance
Damp heat cyclic, six (12 + 12) hour cycles, 93% RH, 89/336/EEC
+25 to +55 °C 93/31/EEC
Solar Radiation Compliance with European Commission EMC Directive.
Avoid exposure of the front panel to direct solar radiation. Generic standards were used to establish conformity:
EN50081-2: 1994
MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENT EN60952-2: 1995
Product Specific Standards were used to establish conformity:
Vibration Test
EN50263: 2000
IEC 60255-21-1, class 2.
Shock and Bump Test
IEC 60255-21-2, class 1.and 2
Seismic Test
IEC 60255-21-3, Class 2.

P92x Technical Data Sheet 6 P92x/EN TDS/C34


RATINGS BURDENS
Voltages Voltage circuits
Nominal voltage Operating range REFERENCE VOLTAGE (VN)
57 – 130Vph - ph eff 5 to 260Vph - ph eff
220 – 480Vph - ph eff 20 to 960Vph - ph eff VN = 57 – 130V <0,25 VA
Thermal withstand (Vn = 57V … 130V) VN = 220 – 480V <0,36 VA
Continuous 260Vph - ph eff Auxiliary supply
10 seconds 300Vph - ph eff
Thermal withstand (Vn = 220V … 480V) Nominal*: 3W
Continuous 960Vph - ph eff
10 seconds 1300Vph - ph eff * Nominal is with 50% of the optos energised and one relay
per card energised
Auxiliary voltage
Relay auxiliary power supply Optically-isolated inputs
Ordering
Code Nominal voltage range
Operating voltage range
Vx Logic Inputs

Ordering
Code
A 24 - 60 Vdc 19.2 - 76 Vdc Nominal Minimum Maximum Holding Maximum
Voltage polarisation polarisation current continuous
48 - 250 Vdc 38.4 - 300 Vdc
F range voltage current after 2 ms withstand
48 - 240 Vac 38.4 - 264 Vac A 24 - 250 Vdc 19,2 Vdc 300 Vdc
35 mA 2.3 mA
48 - 250 Vdc 38.4 - 300 Vdc F 24 - 240 Vac 19,2 Vac 264 Vac
T 48 - 240 Vac 38.4 - 264 Vac 24 - 250 Vdc 19,2 Vdc 300 Vdc
T 35 mA 2.3 mA
Special ENA (**) 24 - 240 Vac 19,2 Vac 264 Vac
48 - 250 Vdc 38.4 - 300 Vdc H 129 Vdc 105 Vdc 3.0 mA @ 129 Vdc 145 Vdc
H
48 - 240 Vac 38.4 - 264 Vac V 110 Vdc 77 Vdc 7.3 mA @ 110 Vdc 132 Vdc
48 - 250 Vdc 38.4 - 300 Vdc
V W 220 Vdc 154 Vdc 3.4 mA @ 220 Vdc 262 Vdc
48 - 240 Vac 38.4 - 264 Vac
24 - 250 Vdc 19,2 Vdc 300 Vdc
48 - 250 Vdc 38.4 - 300 Vdc Z 35 mA 2.3 mA
W 24 - 240 Vac 19,2 Vac 264 Vac
48 - 240 Vac 38.4 - 264 Vac
24 - 250 Vdc 19.2 - 300 Vdc
Z
24 - 240 Vac 19.2 - 264 Vac
* The tolerance on the auxiliary voltage variations for the
logic inputs is ±20% in DC voltage and 20%, +10% in AC
voltage.
** Logic input recognition time = 5 ms for EA approval.
Dedicated filtering on 24 samples (15 ms at 50 Hz)quency

Frequency
Nominal value 50Hz
Operating range 40 – 60 Hz
Nominal value 60Hz
Operating range 50 – 70 Hz
Output Relay Contacts
The output contacts of the MiCOM P921-P922-P923 relays
are AgNi dry contacts.

Make and carry : 30A for 3s


Carry : 5A continuous
Break : DC : 50W resistive
DC : 25W inductive (L/R = 40ms)
AC : 1250VA
AC : 1250 VA inductive (cos ϕ = 0.5)
Maxima : 5A and 300V
Loaded contact : 10 000 operation minimum
Unloaded contact : 100 000 operation minimum
Operation time < 7 ms
Logic inputs
All the logic inputs are optically-isolated and independent:
MiCOM P921 relay has 2 logic inputs
MiCOM P922-P923 relays have 5 logic inputs.
Energization of the logic inputs is realised with a DC or AC
auxiliary voltage.

P92x Technical Data Sheet 7 P92x/EN TDS/C34


PROTECTION SETTING RANGES
UNDERVOLTAGE (ANSI CODE 27) OVERVOLTAGE (ANSI CODE 59)
Threshold settings (secondary values) Threshold settings (secondary values)
> Nominal voltage range A: 57 – 130V > Nominal voltage range A: 57 – 130V
V<= Voltage Set 0.5…130.0V (by step: 0.1V) V>= Voltage Set 0.5…200.0V (by step: 0.1V)
V<<= Voltage Set 0.5…130.0V (by step: 0.1V) V>>= Voltage Set 0.5…260.0V (by step: 0.1V)
V<<<= Voltage Set 0.5…130.0V (by step: 0.1V) V>>>= Voltage Set 0.5…260.0V (by step: 0.1V)

> Nominal voltage range B: 220 – 480V > Nominal voltage range B: 220 – 480V
V<= Voltage Set 20.0…480.0V (by step: 0.5V) V>= Voltage Set 20.0… 720.0V (by step: 0.5V)
V<<= Voltage Set 20.0…480.0V (by step: 0.5V) V>>= Voltage Set 20.0… 960.0V (by step: 0.5V)
V<<<= Voltage Set 20.0…480.0V (by step: 0.5V) V>>>= Voltage Set 20.0… 960.0V (by step: 0.5V)
Time delay settings
Time delay settings
Each voltage element is associated to an independent time Each voltage element is associated to an independent time
delay. delay.

Each measuring element time delay can be blocked by the Each measuring element time delay can be blocked by the
operation of a user defined logic (optical isolated) input (see operation of a user defined logic (optical isolated) input (see
“Blocking logic1” or “Blocking logic2” functions). “Blocking logic1” or “Blocking logic2” functions).

Element Time delay type


Element Time delay type
1st stage Definite Time (DT) or IDMT
1st stage Definite Time (DT) or IDMT
2nd stage DT
2nd stage DT
3rd stage DT
3rd stage DT
Inverse Time Delay Characteristic
Inverse Time Delay Characteristic The inverse characteristic is defined by the following formula:
The inverse characteristic is defined by the following formula:
 
    Where:
  Where:
 TMS  t = operating time in seconds
 TMS  t = operating time in seconds t= TMS = time Multiplier Setting
t= TMS = time Multiplier Setting  V  V = applied input voltage
 V  V = applied input voltage  − 1 Vs = relay setting voltage
 − 1 Vs = relay setting voltage  Vs 
 Vs 
V
V Note: this equation is only valid for ratio > than 1.1
Note: this equation is only valid for ratio < than 0.95 Vs
Vs
TMS 0.5…100.0 (by step: 0.5)
TMS 0.5…100.0 (by step: 0.5)
TRESET (only DT) 0.00… 100.00s (by step: 0.01s)
TRESET (only DT) 0.00…100.00s (by step: 0.01s)
When the V> is associated with IDMT curve, the recommended
maximum setting value should be less or equal to max. setting
range divided by 20.
Definite time delay characteristics
tV< 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.1s) Definite time delay characteristics

tV<< 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.1s) tV> 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.1s)

tV<<< 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.1s) tV>> 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.1s)
tV>>> 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.1s)
Hysteresis
Hysteresis 1.02… 1.05% Hysteresis
Hysteresis 0.95… 0.98%
Note: this range is a percentage value of the pickup value
Note: this range is a percentage value of the pickup value of
of the undervoltage elements
the overvoltage elements

P92x Technical Data Sheet 8 P92x/EN TDS/C34


RESIDUAL OVERVOLTAGE / NEUTRAL DISPLACEMENT
(ANSI CODE 59N)
Threshold settings (secondary values)
Hysteresis
> Nominal voltage range A: 57 – 130V
Hysteresis fixed 95%
V0> Voltage set 0.5… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V)
When the V0> is associated with IDMT curve, the
V0>> Voltage set 0.5… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V) recommended maximum setting value should be less or equal
V0>>> Voltage set 0.5… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V) to max. withstand voltage of the VT inputs divided by 20.

V0der> Voltage set ∗ 0.5… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V)


V0der>> Voltage set ∗ 0.5… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V)
NEGATIVE SEQUENCE OVERVOLTAGE
V0der>>> Voltage set ∗ 0.5… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V)
(ANSI CODE 47) ONLY P922 & P923
∗ P922&P923
Threshold settings (secondary values)
> Nominal voltage range B: 220 – 480V
> Nominal voltage range A: 57 – 130V
V0> Voltage set 2.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.5V)
V2> Voltage set 5.0… 200.0V (by step: 0.1V)
V0>> Voltage set 2.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.5V)
V2>> Voltage set 5.0… 200.0V (by step: 0.1V)
V0>>> Voltage set 2.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.5V)
> Nominal voltage range B: 220 – 480V
V0der> Voltage set ∗ 2.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.5V)
V2> Voltage set 20.0… 720.0V (by step: 0.5V)
V0der>> Voltage set ∗ 2.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.5V)
V2>> Voltage set 20.0… 720.0V (by step: 0.5)V
V0der>>> Voltage set ∗ 2.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.5V)
∗ P922&P923 Time delay settings

Time delay settings Each voltage element is associated to an independent time


delay.
Each voltage element (V0 or V0der) is associated to an
independent time delay. Each measuring element time delay can be blocked by the
operation of a user defined logic (optical isolated) input (see
Each measuring element time delay can be blocked by the “Blocking logic1” or “Blocking logic2” functions).
operation of a user defined logic (optical isolated) input (see
“Blocking logic1” or “Blocking logic2” functions). Element Time delay type
Element Time delay type 1st stage Definite Time (DT) or IDMT
1st stage Definite Time (DT) or IDMT 2nd stage DT

2nd stage DT Inverse Time Delay Characteristic


3rd stage DT The inverse characteristic is defined by the following formula:

Inverse Time Delay Characteristic  


The inverse characteristic is defined by the following formula:   Where:
 TMS  t = operating time in seconds
  t=  TMS = time Multiplier Setting
  Where:  V2 − 1 
V2 = applied input voltage
 TMS  t = operating time in seconds  V  Vs = relay setting voltage
t=  TMS = time Multiplier Setting  S 
 V0 − 1  V0
Vs
= applied input voltage
= relay setting voltage
 V 
 S  TMS 0,5… 100.0 (by step: 0.5)
tRESET (only DT) 0.00… 100.00s (by step: 0.01s)

TMS 0,5… 100.0 (by step: 0.5) Definite time delay characteristics
TRESET (only DT) 0.00… 100.00s (by step: 0.01s) tV2> 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s)
Definite time delay characteristics tV2>> 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s)

tV0> 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s) Hysteresis


tV0>> 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s) Hysteresis fixed 95%
tV0>>> 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s) When the V2> is associated with IDMT curve, the
tV0der> ∗ 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s) recommended maximum setting value should be less or equal
to max. withstand voltage of the VT inputs divided by 20.
tV0der>> ∗ 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s)
tV0der>>> ∗ 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s)
∗ P922&P923 only

P92x Technical Data Sheet 9 P92x/EN TDS/C34


POSITIVE SEQUENCE UNDERVOLTAGE RATE OF CHANGE OF FREQUENCY
(ANSI CODE 27D – P922 & P923) (ANSI CODES 81R – P923)
Threshold settings (secondary values) Threshold settings
> Nominal voltage range A: 57 – 130V
Setting Range Step size
V1< Voltage set 5.0… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V)
df/dt1 threshold –10 Hz/s, +10 Hz/s 0.1 Hz/s
V1<< Voltage set 5.0… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V)
df/dt2 threshold –10 Hz/s, +10 Hz/s 0.1 Hz/s
> Nominal voltage range B: 220 – 480V df/dt3 threshold –10 Hz/s, +10 Hz/s 0.1 Hz/s
V1< Voltage set 20.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.5V) df/dt4 threshold –10 Hz/s, +10 Hz/s 0.1 Hz/s
V1<< Voltage set 20.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.5V) df/dt5 threshold –10 Hz/s, +10 Hz/s 0.1 Hz/s
df/dt6 threshold –10 Hz/s, +10 Hz/s 0.1 Hz/s
Time delay settings
Each voltage element is associated to an independent time Integration time
delay. cycle number 1 – 200 (by step: 1 cycle)
Each measuring element time delay can be blocked by the
operation of a user defined logic (optical isolated) input (see Validation number of protection
“Blocking logic1” or “Blocking logic2” functions).
Validation 2 or 4 (by step: 2)
Element Time delay type
1st stage Definite Time (DT) or IDMT UNDER VOLTAGE BLOCKING
2nd stage DT > Nominal voltage range A: 57-130V
protection block 5.0… 130.0V (by step: 0.1V)
Inverse Time Delay Characteristic
The inverse characteristic is defined by the following formula: > Nominal voltage range B: 220-480V
  Where: protection block 20.0… 480.0V (by step: 0.1V)
  t = operating time in seconds
 TMS  TMS = time Multiplier Setting Note: For P922S the under voltage blocking threshold is
t=  V0 = applied input voltage fixed to 10% of the nominal setting voltage range.
 V1 − 1  Vs = relay setting voltage
 V 
 S  FREQUENCY CHANGE OF RATE OF FREQUENCY
(P923)
TMS 0,5… 100.0 (by step: 0.5) F1 + df/dt1 Yes / No
tRESET (only DT) 0.00… 100.00s (by step: 0.01s) F2 + df/dt2 Yes / No
Definite time delay characteristics F3 + df/dt3 Yes / No

tV1< 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s) F4 + df/dt4 Yes / No

tV1<< 0.00… 599.00s (by step: 0.01s) F5 + df/dt5 Yes / No


F6 + df/dt6 Yes / No
Hysteresis
Hysteresis fixed 105%
∆U/∆T FUNCTION (P923)
UNDER/OVERFREQUENCY Threshold settings
(ANSI CODES 81U/81O – P922 & P923) Setting Range Step Size
Setting Range Step size ∆U/∆T1 to 4 threshold
F1 threshold Fn – 10Hz, Fn + 10Hz 0.01 Hz U 1st Range +/-1V to +/-200V 0.5V
tF1 (definite time delay) 0.00… 599.00s 0.01s st
T 1 Range 0.1s to 10 s 0.02 s
F2 threshold Fn – 10Hz, Fn + 10Hz 0.01 Hz nd
U 2 Range +/-4V to +/-720V 0.5V
tF2 (definite time delay) 0.00… 599.00s 0.01s
T 2nd Range 0.1s to 10 s 0.02 s
F3 threshold Fn – 10Hz, Fn + 10Hz 0.01 Hz
tF3 (definite time delay) 0.00… 599.00s 0.01s
F4 threshold Fn – 10Hz, Fn + 10Hz 0.01 Hz
tF4 (definite time delay) 0.00… 599.00s 0.01s
F5 threshold Fn – 10Hz, Fn + 10Hz 0.01 Hz
tF5 (definite time delay) 0.00… 599s.00 0.01s
F6 threshold Fn – 10Hz, Fn + 10Hz 0.01 Hz
tF6 (definite time delay) 0.00… 599.00s 0.01s
Where: Fn = nominal frequency

P92x Technical Data Sheet 10 P92x/EN TDS/C34


MEASUREMENT AND RECORDS CONTROL & MONITORING
SETTINGS CIRCUIT BREAKER STATE MONITORING
The measured values are displayed on the LCD of the relay; The MiCOM P921-P922-P923 relays monitor the state of the
they are true RMS values (up to the 10th harmonic) and are circuit breaker using either 52a and/or 52b signals.
primary values.

They can also be read through the communication ports


(RS232 or RS485).
CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL
It is possible to control the circuit breaker via the
communication (RS232 or RS485 links).
DISTURBANCE RECORD (P922 AND P923)
Close pulse time 0.10… 5.00s (by step: 0.05)
The MiCOM P922-P923 is able to store up to 5 records of 3.0s
each. Trip pulse time 0.10… 5.00s (by step: 0.05)
- 5 X 3S,
- 3 X 5S,
- 2 X 7S
- 1 X 9S.
Pre-time 0 to 2.9s/4.9s/6.9s/8.9s in steps of 0.1s CIRCUIT BREAKER CONDITION MONITORING
Trigger for disturbance ON Inst. or ON Trip
Nb. Operations Alarm 0… 50000
Open time alarm 0.1… 5.0s
FREQUENCY DISTURBANCE RECORD
(P923 ONLY) Close time alarm 0.1… 5.0s
The MiCOM P923 is able to store one record of 20s.
Pre – time 5s (fixed)
Post – time 15s (fixed)
Sample rate 1 sample/cycle (fixed) VT SUPERVISION (P922 & P923)
Digital signals Logic inputs and output contacts status VT Supervision Yes or No
Trigger logic Instantaneous or time delayed tripping,
Dedicated logic input, Detection
“VTS input”, “delta Vr” or “delta Vr + Input”
Logic equation, mode(1)
Remote command. Range A: 2 to 130V (by step: 0.1V)
tVTS
COMMUNICATIONS Range B: 10 to 480V (by step: 0.1V)
(1)
Delta Vr 0 to 100.0s (by step: 0.01s)
FRONT PORT (RS232)
Inhib VTS/52a Yes or No
Front port Communication Parameters (Fixed)
Blocked U< blocked Yes or No
Protocol Modbus RTU Function: U> blocked Yes or No
Address To be specified in the V0< blocked Yes or No
« COMMUNICATIONS » menu of the relay V1> blocked Yes or No
V2> blocked Yes or No
Messages format IEC60870FT1.2 Frequency blocked Yes or No
df/dt blocked Yes or No
Baud rate 19200 bits/s
du/dt blocked Yes or No
Parity Without (1) only available if ‘VT connection’ = 3Vpn + Vr
Stop bits 1
Data bits 8 CB SUPERVISION (P922 & P923)
CB OPEN
Yes or No
Supervision
REAR PORT (RS485)
CB Opening
Rear port Setting options Setting available 0.1s to 5s (by step: 0.05s)
time
settings for:
CB CLOSE
Remote address 0 - 255 (step = 1) & IEC / Kbus-Courier Yes or No
Supervision
/ Modbus RTU &
1 – 59999 (step = 1) CB Closing time 0.1s to 5s (by step: 0.05s)
DNP3
Number of
Baud rate 9 600 or 19 200 bits/s IEC 0 to 50000 (by step: 1)
operations
Baud rate 300 to 38 400 bits/s Modbus Close pulse 0.1 to 5s (by step: 0.05s
1200 to 38 400 bits/s DNP3
Trip pulse time 0.1 to 5s (by step: 0.05s
Baud rate 64000 bits/s Kbus
Parity “Even”, “Odd” or Modbus RTU or
“Without” DNP3
Stop bits 0 or 1 or 2 Modbus RTU or
DNP3

P92x Technical Data Sheet 11 P92x/EN TDS/C34


LOGIC EQUATIONS

8 independants equations are available.


Each one can used a maximum of 16 operands among all start
and trip signal
Each one can used NOT, OR, AND, OR NOT, AND NOT
logical gates.
T operate 0 to 600s in steps of 0.01s
t Reset 0 to 600s in steps of 0.01s

VT RATIOS
The primary and secondary rating can be independently set for
each set of VT inputs, for example the residual VT ratio can be
different to that used for the phase voltages.

Voltage ranges Primary Secondary


A: 57 – 130V 0,1 – 100kV 57 – 130V
step = 0.01kV step = 0.1V
B: 220 – 480V 220 – 480V 220 – 480V
step = 10V step = 10V

ACCURACY
If no range is specified for the validity of the accuracy, then the
specified accuracy shall be valid over the full setting range.

REFERENCE CONDITIONS
Quantity Reference Test tolerance
conditions
General
Ambient temperature 20 °C ±2°C
Atmospheric pressure 86kPa to 106kPa -
Relative humidity 45 to 75 % -
Input energising quantity
Voltage Vn ±5%
Frequency 50 or 60Hz ±0.5%
Auxiliary supply DC 48V or 110V ±5%
AC 63.5V or 110V

MEASUREMENTS ACCURACY
Quantity Range Accuracy
Voltage Vn ±2%
Frequency 40 - 70Hz ±10mHz

P92x Technical Data Sheet 12 P92x/EN TDS/C34


PROTECTION ACCURACY
Functions Range Operate Reset Timer Accuracy Trip time
Undervoltage protection 5-130V (range A) DT : Vs ±2% (1.02-1.05) Greater of 2% or 40ms ≤ 30 ms; +/- 10 ms
(V<, V<< and V<<<) 20-480V (range B) IDMT : Voperate = 0.95Vs ±2% Voperate ±2% Greater of 5% or 40ms
Timers≤ 200ms; +/- 10 ms
Overvoltage protection 0.5-260V (range A) 5-260V: DT: Vs ±2% (0.95-0.98) Greater of 2% or 40ms ≤ 30 ms; +/- 10 ms
(V>, V>> and V>>>) Voperate ±2% Greater of 5% or 40ms
20-960V (range B) 0.5-5V: DT: Vs ±20% Timers≥ 200ms; +/- 5%

IDMT : Voperate = 1.1Vs ±2%

Residual voltage 0.5-130V (range A) 5-130V: DT : Vs ±2% 0.95 Greater of 2% or40ms ≤ 30 ms; +/- 10 ms
protection 2-480V (range B) Voperate ±2% Greater of 5% or 40ms
(V0>, V0>> and V0>>>) 0.5-5V: DT : Vs ±7,5%
IDMT : Voperate = 1.1Vs ±2%
(if direct measurement)

Under/Over frequency 40 – 70Hz DT : fs ±10mHz with fs ±50mHz Greater of 2% or 80ms ≤ 75 ms; +/- 25 ms
>30% of Un or
<30% of Un and df/dt < 10 Hz/s
df/dt 5-130V (range A) +/- 0.5Hz/IT Greater of 2% or 20ms ≤ 75 ms; +/- 25 ms
20-480V (range B)
(IT = number of frequency
40 – 70Hz filtering periods)
>30% of Un or
<30% of Un and df/dt < 10 Hz/s

∆U/∆T 5-130V (range A) U : 1% U if 5%Un<U<Umax U: 1% if (20 ms + n * 20 ms)


20-480V (range B) 5%Un<U<Umax +/- 30 ms
5 % U if 1%Un<U<5%Un 3 % othewise.
∆T: 0.5% or 3 ms (n = number of confirmation
∆T : 0,5% or 3 ms period).

Note: For residual voltage protection :


– 0.5V → 4V (range A) :
hysteresis = Voperate – 0.2V
– 2V → 16V (range B) :
hysteresis = Voperate – 0.8V

P92x Technical Data Sheet 13 P92x/EN TDS/C34


CONNECTION DIAGRAMS

3VTs CONFIGURATION (Phase-Neutral)

33 37
+ 35 Watchdog
Power supply WD
C B -
34 36

Phase rotation 6 Output contacts programmable


4
RL1 RL1
2

12
10
MiCOM P92* RL2
8
RL2

41 16
RL3 14 RL3
42 20
43
RL4 18 RL4

44 3
45 RL5 1 RL5

7
46 RL6 5 RL6
49
See note 1
9
50 RL7 11 RL7

13
RL8 15 RL8
Programmable inputs : +
22 LEDs
_
EL1 24 4 programmable LEDs
26
+
EL2 _
28
17 Earth
+
EL3 _ 29 connection
19 -
21 * 30
+
EL4 _
23
See note 2 31 _
25 Communication port RS485
+
EL5 _ 32
27 +
(* System end resistance.
For last relay, connect 30 and 32 together).

Notes :
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(1)
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(2)
Scheme representing MiCOM relay off
P0389ENb

P92x Technical Data Sheet 14 P92x/EN TDS/C34


3VTs CONFIGURATION (Phase-Neutral) + residual voltage

33 37
Power + 35 Watchdog
supply WD
C B -
34 36

Phase rotation 6 Output contacts (programmable) :


4
RL1 RL1
2

12
10 RL2
RL2
8

41 16
RL3 14 RL3
42 20
43
RL4 18 RL4

44 3
45 RL5 1 RL5

7
46 RL6 5 RL6
49
See note 1
9
RL7 11 RL7
50
13
RL8 15 RL8
Programmable inputs : +
22 LEDs
_
EL1
24 4 programmable LEDs
26
+
EL2 _
28
17 Earth
+
EL3 _ 29 connection
19 -
21 ** 30
+
EL4 _ See note 2
23 31 _
25 Communication port RS485
+
EL5 _ 32 +
27

(* System end resistance.


For last relay, connect 30 and 32 together)

Notes :
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(1)
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(2)
Scheme representing MiCOM relay off P0390ENb

P92x Technical Data Sheet 15 P92x/EN TDS/C34


3VTs CONFIGURATION (Phase-Phase) + residual voltage

33 37
Power + 35 Watchdog
supply WD
C B -
34 36

Phase rotation 6 Output contacts (programmable) :


4 RL1
RL1
2

12
10
RL2 RL2
8

41 16
RL3 14 RL3
42 20
43
RL4 18 RL4

44 3
45 RL5 1 RL5

7
46 RL6 5 RL6
49
See note 1
9
RL7 11 RL7
50
13
RL8 15 RL8
Programmable inputs : +
22 LEDs
_
EL1
24
4 programmable LEDs
26
+
EL2 _
28
17 Earth
+
EL3 _ 29 connection
19
*
-
21 * 30
+
EL4 _ See note 2
23 31 _
25 Communication port RS485
+
EL5 _ 32
27 +

(* System end resistance.


For last relay, connect 30 and 32 together)

Notes :
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(1)
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(2)
Scheme representing MiCOM relay off
P0391ENb

P92x Technical Data Sheet 16 P92x/EN TDS/C34


2VTs CONFIGURATION + residual voltage

33 37
Power + 35 Watchdog
supply WD
C B -
34 36

Phase rotation 6 Output contacts (programmable) :


4
RL1 RL1
2

12
10 RL2
RL2
41 8

42 16
43 RL3 14 RL3

20
44
45 RL4 18 RL4

3
46 RL5 1 RL5
49
7
RL6 5 RL6
50
See note 1
9
RL7 11 RL7

13
RL8 15 RL8
Programmable inputs : +
22 LEDs
EL1 _
24
26 4 programmable LEDs
+
EL2 _
28
17 Earth
+
EL3 _ 29 connection
19 -
21
+
** 30
EL4 _ See note 2
23 31 _
25 Communication port RS485
+
EL5 _ 32
27 +

(* System end resistance.


For last relay, connect 30 and 32 together)

Notes :
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(1)
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(2)
Scheme representing MiCOM relay off
P0392ENb

P92x Technical Data Sheet 17 P92x/EN TDS/C34


LV connection for P92x (220-480V range)

33 37
Power + 35 Watchdog
supply WD
C B -
34 36

Phase rotation 6 Output contacts (programmable) :


4
RL1 RL1
A B C
2

12
10 RL2
RL2
41 8

42 16
43 RL3 14 RL3

20
44
45 RL4 18 RL4

3
46 RL5 1 RL5
49
7
RL6 5 RL6
50
See note 1
9
RL7 11 RL7

13
RL8 15 RL8
Programmable inputs : +
22 LEDs
_
EL1
24
26 4 programmable LEDs
+
EL2 _
28
17 Earth
+
EL3 _ 29 connection
19 -
21
+
** 30
EL4 _
See note 2 31 _
23
25 Communication port RS485
+
EL5 _ 32 +
27

(* System end resistance.


Notes : For last relay, connect 30 and 32 together)
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(1)
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(2)
Scheme representing MiCOM relay off
A

33 37
Power + 35 Watchdog
supply WD
C B -
34 36

Phase rotation 6 Output contacts (programmable) :


4
RL1 RL1
2

12
10 RL2
RL2
41 8

42 16
43 RL3 14 RL3

20
44
45 RL4 18 RL4

3
46 RL5 1 RL5
49
7
RL6 5 RL6
50
See note 1
9
RL7 11 RL7
N A B C
13
RL8 15 RL8
Programmable inputs : +
22 LEDs
EL1 _
24
26 4 programmable LEDs
+
EL2 _
28
17 Earth
+
EL3 _ 29 connection
19 -
21
+
** 30
EL4 _ See note 2
23 31 _
25 Communication port RS485
+
EL5 _
27
32 +

(* System end resistance.


Notes : For last relay, connect 30 and 32 together)
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(1)
Additional hardware for MiCOM P922 and P923 relay
(2)
Scheme representing MiCOM relay off P0393ENb

P92x Technical Data Sheet 18 P92x/EN TDS/C34


CASES & DIMENSIONS

39 39
97 26 26

Dimensions
in mm.

168 158

Panel cut-out
Flush mounting fixing details

4 holes Ø 3.4 49.5 49.5 4 holes Ø 4.4 (M4 screw)


103 25.1 226
MiCOM P921

VA = 214.50 A
Trip

Ala rm e

Equip. fail

Auxiliary
177 151.2 max.
supply
AUX. 1

AUX. 2

AUX. 3

AUX. 4

Flush mounting
P0395ENb

MiCOM P921, P922 & P923 – 4U 20TE

P92x Technical Data Sheet 19 P92x/EN TDS/C34


MICOM P92X
GUIDE FORM SPECIFICATION

Numerical voltage and frequency protections in drawout The relay provides complete measurements, metering
4U metal case. and recording functions including:
> Phase-to-neutral voltages Ua, Ub, Uc,
For Voltage protection, the following functions are
> Phase-to-phase voltages Uab, Ubc, Uca,
available:
> Residual voltage V0,
> 3 independent phase overvoltage thresholds
(instantaneous and time-delayed - ANSI 59 code), > Frequency,
> 3 independent phase undervoltage thresholds > Positive and negative sequence voltages (P922 &
(instantaneous and time-delayed - ANSI 27 code), P923),
> Settable Hysteresis thresholds for Undervoltage > Peak and rolling values of phase-to-phase or
and Overvoltage functions, phase-to-neutral voltages (P922 & P923).
> 3 independent zero-sequence overvoltage The following Measurement and Records are available:
thresholds (instantaneous and time-delayed -
ANSI 59N code), > Records of the last 250 events, time-stamped to
1ms,
> 3 independent derived zero-sequence overvoltage
thresholds (instantaneous and time-delayed – > Data records relating to the last 25 faults,
ANSI 59N code) with settable hysteresis (P922 & > Disturbance recorder with storage of up to 5
P923), records (5 × 3s, 3 × 5s, 2 × 7s or 1 × 9s), 32
> 2 independent negative sequence phase samples per cycle,
overvoltage thresholds (instantaneous and time > Frequency disturbance record (P923) of 20s (pre-
delayed) with settable hysteresis (ANSI 47 code – time: 5s, post-time: 15s).
P922 & P923),
The user interface includes the following elements:
> 2 independent positive sequence undervoltage
thresholds (instantaneous and time delayed) with > A 32-character alphanumeric (text or graphical)
settable hysteresis (ANSI 27D code – P922 & back-lit LCD display,
P923). > An RS232 front port compatible with application
software and PC setting software,
For frequency protection, the following functions are
> An RS485 rear port compatible with the following
available:
protocols: MODBUS™, Courier, IEC 60870-5-103,
> 6 independent over/underfrequency thresholds DNP3.0,
(instantaneous and time-delayed - ANSI 81U/81O
> Programmable LEDs, with customised labelling,
codes – P922 & P923),
> An easy to use PC setting software.
> 6 independent rate of change of frequency
thresholds (ANSI 81R codes – P923),
> 1 adjustable undervoltage Blocking threshold,
> 6 independant frequency change of frequency
(P923) thresholds.

For ∆U/∆T function, the following function is available:


> 4 independent thresholds (P923).

Control and monitoring: the following functions are


available:
> 8 independant boolean logical equations,
> Programmable I/O,
> Relay latching (ANSI 86 code),
> Display of true RMS values,
> 2 setting groups,
> Circuit breaker control and condition monitoring,
> VT supervision (P922&P923).

P92x Technical Data Sheet 20 P92x/EN TDS/C34


ORDERING INFORMATION
Information required with order

Versions Order - No.


1–3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
MiCOM P92x - Voltage Protection Relays P92 * 0 * S * * * *

Variant
Voltage relay 1
Voltage / frequency relay (only choice for the “G” type of application) 2
Voltage/Frequency relay with (df / dt) relay 3
Voltage input
57 - 130 V A
220 - 480 V B
Application
Standard S
Auxiliary voltage Digital input voltage
48 - 250 Vdc / 48 - 240 Vac 105 - 145 Vdc (special application) H
Note: option H not available with graphical display: Chinese
48 - 250 Vdc / 48 - 240 Vac 24 - 250 Vdc (Special option for ENA UK) T
48 - 250 Vdc / 48 - 240 Vac 110 Vdc -30% / +20% (special V
application) (1)
48 - 250 Vdc / 48 - 240 Vac 220 Vdc -30% / +20% (special W
application) (1)
24 - 250 Vdc / 24 - 240 Vac 24-250Vdc / 24-240Vdc Z
Communication interface
Modbus (only choice for the “G” type of application) 1
K-BUS / Courier 2
IEC 60870-5-103 3
DNP3.0 4
Language
French 0
English / American 1
Spanish 2
German 3
Italian 4
Russian 5
Polish 6
Portuguese 7
Dutch 8
Czech A
Hungarian (not yet available) B
Greek (not yet available) C
Chinese (only available in phase II hardware) D
Turkish (not yet available) E
Hardware version
All languages except Chinese (text display) 2
Chinese language only (graphical display) 3
Latest Major Software release
V XX.X (2) ?
Latest Minor Software release
V XX.X (2) ?
Mounting option
None (default) 0
Pre-fixed HMI (no withdrawability) 1
Sealed cover 2
Pre-fixed with Auxiliary / digital input voltage option T 3
(1)
Available only from PCV and PCW manufacturing
(2)
Unless specified, the latest version will be delivered

(*) please contact us in order to know the availabilities

P92x Technical Data Sheet 21 P92x/EN TDS/C34


P920Y/EN
PUBLICATION:: P920
PUBLICATION TDS/C34
Y/EN TDS/C34

AREVA T&D's Automation & Information Systems Business www.areva-td.com


T&D Worldwide Contact Centre online 24 hours a day: +44 (0) 1785 25 00 70 http://www.areva-td.com/contactcentre/

You might also like