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Easergy P3

P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32


Quick Start
P3x3x/en QS/D004
08/2019

www.schneider-electric.com
Table of Contents P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

Table of Contents
1. About this manual......................................................................... 9

2. General product information........................................................10


2.1. Checking the consignment.............................................................................10
2.2. Product identification......................................................................................10
2.3. Storage.......................................................................................................... 12
2.4. Warranty.........................................................................................................12
2.5. Complaints..................................................................................................... 12

3. Operational safety....................................................................... 13
3.1. Electrical safety..............................................................................................13
3.2. Device handling............................................................................................. 13
3.3. Electrostatic discharge...................................................................................13

4. Wiring.......................................................................................... 14
4.1. Installing connections.....................................................................................14
4.2. Checking the wiring........................................................................................14

5. Energizing................................................................................... 15

6. Front panel.................................................................................. 16
6.1. Push-buttons..................................................................................................16
6.2. LED indicators................................................................................................17
6.3. Controlling the alarm screen.......................................................................... 18
6.4. Accessing operating levels............................................................................ 18
6.5. Adjusting the LCD contrast............................................................................ 18
6.6. Testing the LEDs and LCD screen.................................................................19
6.7. Releasing latches...........................................................................................19
6.7.1. Releasing latches using Easergy Pro.................................................. 19
6.7.2. Releasing latches using buttons and local panel display.....................19
6.7.3. Releasing latches using F1 or F2 buttons........................................... 20
6.8. Controlling an object with selective control.................................................... 21
6.9. Controlling an object with direct control......................................................... 21
6.10. Menus.......................................................................................................... 21
6.10.1. Moving in the menus .........................................................................23
6.10.2. Local panel messages....................................................................... 24

7. Easergy Pro setting and configuration tool................................. 25

8. Access to device configuration....................................................26


8.1. Operating levels............................................................................................. 26
8.2. Logging in via the front panel.........................................................................26
8.3. HTTP and FTP login details...........................................................................27
8.4. Changing passwords..................................................................................... 27
8.5. Restoring passwords..................................................................................... 28

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 Table of Contents

9. Local port.................................................................................... 29

10. Block diagrams..........................................................................30

11. Mounting....................................................................................33

12. Related documents................................................................... 38

4 P3x3x/en QS/D004
Legal information P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

Legal information
The Schneider Electric brand and any registered trademarks of Schneider Electric
Industries SAS referred to in this guide are the sole property of Schneider Electric
SA and its subsidiaries. They may not be used for any purpose without the
owner's permission, given in writing. This guide and its content are protected,
within the meaning of the French intellectual property code (Code de la propriété
intellectuelle français, referred to hereafter as "the Code"), under the laws of
copyright covering texts, drawings and models, as well as by trademark law. You
agree not to reproduce, other than for your own personal, noncommercial use as
defined in the Code, all or part of this guide on any medium whatsoever without
Schneider Electric's permission, given in writing. You also agree not to establish
any hypertext links to this guide or its content. Schneider Electric does not grant
any right or license for the personal and noncommercial use of the guide or its
content, except for a non-exclusive license to consult it on an "as is" basis, at your
own risk. All other rights are reserved.

Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced and maintained only


by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this material.

As standards, specifications and designs change from time to time, please ask for
confirmation of the information given in this publication.

P3x3x/en QS/D004 5
P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 Safety information

Safety information
Important information

Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar
with the device before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it.

The following special messages may appear throughout this publication or on the
equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential


personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this
symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety


label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in
personal injury if the instructions are not followed.

DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.

WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

Please note

Electrical equipment must only be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained


by qualified personnel. A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge
related to the construction, installation, and operation of electrical equipment and
has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.

No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising


out of the use of this material.

Protective grounding

The user is responsible for compliance with all the existing international and
national electrical codes concerning protective grounding of any device.

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North America regulatory compliance P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

North America regulatory compliance

File: E215590

Compliance with UL 508, IEEE C 37.90 and CSA C22.2 No14

P3x3x/en QS/D004 7
P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 EU directive compliance

EU directive compliance
EMC compliance

2014/30/EU

Compliance with the European Commission's EMC Directive. Product Specific


Standard was used to establish conformity:
• EN 60255-26 2013

Product safety

2014/35/EU

Compliance with the European Commission's Low Voltage Directive. Product


Specific Safety Standard was used to establish conformity:
• EN 60255-27 2014

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1. About this manual P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

1. About this manual


This manual contains instructions for handling, mounting and wiring Easergy P3
protection relays:
• P3F30 Feeder protection
• P3L30 Line protection
• P3T32 Transformer protection
• P3M30, P3M32 Motor protection
• P3G30, P3G32 Generator protection

Carefully read through the mounting instruction of this manual before undertaking
any mounting or wiring work.

P3x3x/en QS/D004 9
P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 2. General product information

2. General product information


DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH

• Wear your personal protective equipment (PPE) and comply with the safe
electrical work practices. For clothing, see applicable local standards.
• Only qualified personnel should install this equipment. Such work should
be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions and checking
the technical characteristics of the device.
• NEVER work alone.
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside it.
Consider all sources of power, including the possibility of backfeeding.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to ensure that all
power is off.
• Do not open the secondary circuit of a live current transformer.
• Always connect the polarity of the current transformer (CT) and the voltage
transformer (VT) and their secondary ground wiring according to the
connection diagrams presented in this document.
• Connect the relay's protective ground to functional ground according to the
connection diagrams presented in this document.
Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury.

2.1. Checking the consignment


• Check that the unit packaging and the seal are intact at the receipt of the
delivery. Our products leave the factory in closed, sealed packaging. If the
transport packaging is open or the seal is broken, the confidentiality and
authenticity of the information contained in the products cannot be ensured.
• Check the device visually for possible external damage or loose parts inside
the device. If you find the device to be damaged, see 2.5. Complaints on page
12.
• Check that the device complies with the order and the Calibration and Test
Report. Check:
◦ relay type, serial number
◦ other possible order-related structural matters

If found incomplete, see 2.5. Complaints on page 12.

2.2. Product identification


Each Easergy P3 relay is delivered in a separate package containing:

• Easergy P3 protection relay with the necessary terminal connectors


• Production testing certificate
• Quick Start manual

Optional accessories are delivered in separate packages.

To identify an Easergy P3 protection relay, see the labels on the package and on
the side of the relay.

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2. General product information P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

Serial number label

Figure 1 - Serial number label

1 Vn: 100/110V Made in Finland


2 fn: 50/60Hz 12 Mfg Date: 27.7.2017
3 In: 1/5A 5 I n:
I
1/5A 13 MAC: 001AD3011FF1
4 Io1n: 5/1A 6 Io2n: 1/0.2A
8 P: 50W 7 Io3n: 1/5A
9 Vaux: 110 - 240 Vac/dc
Type: 10 P3G32-CGITA-KAFNA-BA
S/N: 11 EB173020002 14 VID: P3G32-001017

1. Rated voltage Vn
2. Rated frequency fn
3. Rated phase current In
4. Rated ground fault current I01n
5. Rated phase current I´n *)
6. Rated ground fault current I02n

7. Rated ground fault current I03n1*)


8. Power consumption
9. Power supply operating range VAUX
10. Order code
11. Serial number
12. Manufacturing date
13. MAC address for TCP/IP communication
14. Production identification

Unit package label

Figure 2 - P3x3x Unit package label

REL52101 1
x1
Protection relay Made in Finland
Relais de protection 2 EB172730012
3 REL522101
4 135732
Easergy - P3
5 P3F30-CGGGG-AAENA-BA
Easergy
45292

3 606481 357 3 28

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
CS30323
F-92506 RUEIL MALMAISON CEDEX

1. Short order code


2. Serial number
3. Short order code

1 *)Available in P3M32, P3T32 and P3G32 models only

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 2. General product information

4. Internal product code


5. Order code
6. EAN13 bar code

2.3. Storage
Store the relay in its original packaging in a closed, sheltered location with the
following ambient conditions:

• ambient temperature: -40 °C to +70 °C (or -40 °F to +158 °F)


• humidity < 90 %.

Check the ambient conditions and the packaging yearly.

2.4. Warranty
This product has a standard warranty of 10 years.

2.5. Complaints
Complaints for manufacturing faults are directed in writing to the relay
manufacturer or the authorized dealer from which the product was acquired. Find
more information from our customers care center (www.schneider-electric.com/
ccc).

Complaints about transport damage must be sent to the accountable transport or


insurance company.

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3. Operational safety P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

3. Operational safety
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH

• Wear your personal protective equipment (PPE) and comply with the safe
electrical work practices. For clothing, see applicable local standards.
• Only qualified personnel should install this equipment. Such work should
be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions and checking
the technical characteristics of the device.
• NEVER work alone.
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside it.
Consider all sources of power, including the possibility of backfeeding.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to ensure that all
power is off.
• Do not open the secondary circuit of a live current transformer.
• Always connect the polarity of the current transformer (CT) and the voltage
transformer (VT) and their secondary ground wiring according to the
connection diagrams presented in this document.
• Connect the relay's protective ground to functional ground according to the
connection diagrams presented in this document.
Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury.

3.1. Electrical safety


National electrical safety regulations must be observed when work is carried out
under live conditions. The relay manufacturer cannot be held responsible for
accidents caused by incorrect working or protection practices.

3.2. Device handling


The correct handling of the relays under all mounting and operating conditions
forms the foundation for their correct and safe use. Observe all safety notes and
warnings.

3.3. Electrostatic discharge


The devices include components that are liable to be damaged by electrostatic
discharge (ESD). Do not open the devices without permission from the
manufacturer.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 4. Wiring

4. Wiring
Perform the wiring work according to national standards and possible
requirements from the customer.

4.1. Installing connections


NOTE: Use only single-strand wire or stranded wire with insulated crimp
terminals.

1. Check that the rated values of the relay comply with those of the intended
application.
◦ Check that the rated values of the voltage and current transformer
secondaries comply with those of the device. The rated values can be
found on the serial number label.
◦ Check that the load ability of the outputs is adequate.

2. Ground the relay by connecting an grounding wire using a minimum 2.5 mm2
cross-section (AWG 14) to the device's grounding terminal.

3. Wire the relay to the rest of the system according to the wiring diagrams of the
application.

4. Connect the cable shields of shielded signal cables to the device's grounding
terminal.

4.2. Checking the wiring


Check the secondary wiring by visual inspection and, when needed, by
measuring to eliminate possible incorrect wiring that may cause malfunction of the
relay or associated devices.
• Check the wiring visually:
◦ Inspect the wiring visually. Especially check the wire bunches for
adequate slack where needed over the hinges.
◦ Check the screw terminals for correct tightness.
◦ Check that no wire strands are protruding from the terminals.
• Check the wiring by measuring:
◦ Check the connections between the relay and associated devices by
using a circuit indicator lamp or buzzer.
◦ Check other possible connections by using recognized and reliable
working practices.

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5. Energizing P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

5. Energizing

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

Before connecting the devices, disconnect the supply voltage to the unit.

Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

The external auxiliary voltage VAUX (110–240 V ac/dc, or optionally 24–48 V dc) of
the relay is connected to the pins 1/C/1:1–2 or 1/D/1:1–2.

NOTICE
LOSS OF PROTECTION OR RISK OF NUISANCE TRIPPING

• If the relay is no longer supplied with power or is in permanent fault state,


the protection functions are no longer active and all the Easergy P3 digital
outputs are dropped out.
• Check that the operating mode and SF relay wiring are compatible with the
installation.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage and


unwanted shutdown of the electrical installation.

When the device is switched on, it performs the following initialization sequence
that takes approximately 5 seconds:
• Power LED ON, “Starting ..” on the screen.
• Watchdog contact starts.

The first screen displayed at the end of the sequence is the Mimic view screen.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 6. Front panel

6. Front panel
Easergy P3 has a 128 x 128 LCD matrix display.

Figure 3 - Easergy P3 front panel

A B D E F

F1 F2

I G C G H

A. Power LED and 7 programmable LEDs


B. CANCEL push-button
C. Navigation push-buttons
D. LCD
E. INFO push-button
F. Status LED and 7 programmable LEDs
G. Function push-buttons and LEDs showing their status
H. Local port
I. Object control buttons

6.1. Push-buttons

Symbol Function

HOME/CANCEL push-button for returning to the previous menu. To return to


the first menu item in the main menu, press the button for at least 3 seconds.

INFO push-button for viewing additional information, for entering the password
view and for adjusting the LCD contrast.

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6. Front panel P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

Programmable function push-button.2

Programmable function push-button.2

ENTER push-button for activating or confirming a function.

UP navigation push-button for moving up in the menu or increasing a numerical


value.

DOWN navigation push-button for moving down in the menu or decreasing a


numerical value.

LEFT navigation push-button for moving backwards in a parallel menu or


selecting a digit in a numerical value.

RIGHT navigation push-button for moving forwards in a parallel menu or


selecting a digit in a numerical value.

Circuit breaker close push-button

Circuit breaker trip push-button

2 The default names of the function buttons are Function button 1 and 2. You can change the names

of the buttons in the Inputs/outputs > Names for logic outputs setting view.

6.2. LED indicators


The relay has 18 LEDs on the front panel:

• 2 LEDs for function buttons (F1 and F2)


• 2 LEDs represent the unit's general status (POWER and STATUS)
• 14 user-configurable LEDs (A-N)

When the relay is powered, the “POWER” LED is green. During normal use, the
"STATUS" LED is not active, it activates only when an error occurs or the relay is
not operating correctly. Should this happen, contact your local representative for
further guidance. The "STATUS" LED and watchdog contact are assigned to work
together. Hardwire the status output into the substation's automation system for
alarm purposes.

LEDs may be red or green. The LEDs on the front panel can be configured in
Easergy Pro.

To customize the LED texts on the front panel, the text may be created using a
template and then printed. The printed text may be placed in the pockets beside
the LEDs.

You can also customize the LED texts that are shown on the screen for active
LEDs via Easergy Pro.

Configuring the LED names via Easergy Pro

1. Go to General > LED names.

2. To change a LED name, click the LED Description text and type a new
name. To save the new name, press Enter.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 6. Front panel

Figure 4 - LED NAMES menu in Easergy Pro for LED configuration

6.3. Controlling the alarm screen


You can enable or disable the alarm screen either via the relay's local display or
using Easergy Pro:

• On the local display, go to Events > Alarms.


• In Easergy Pro, go to General > Local panel conf.

6.4. Accessing operating levels

1. On the front panel, press and .

2. Enter the password, and press .

6.5. Adjusting the LCD contrast


Prerequisite: You have entered the correct password.

1. Press , and adjust the contrast.

◦ To increase the contrast, press .


◦ To decrease the contrast, press .

2. To return to the main menu, press .

NOTE: By nature, the LCD display changes its contrast depending on the
ambient temperature. The display may become dark or unreadable at low
temperatures. However, this condition does not affect the proper operation of
the protection or other functions.

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6. Front panel P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

6.6. Testing the LEDs and LCD screen


You can start the test sequence in any main menu window.

To start the LED and LCD test:

1. Press .

2. Press .

The relay tests the LCD screen and the functionality of all LEDs.

6.7. Releasing latches


You can release latches using:
• Easergy Pro
• buttons and local panel display
• F1 or F2 buttons

6.7.1. Releasing latches using Easergy Pro

1. Go to General>Release latches.

2. Select Release from the release latches drop-down menu.

Figure 5 - Latched output matrix signals released by usingEasergy Pro setting


tool

6.7.2. Releasing latches using buttons and local panel display

Prerequisite: You have entered the correct password

1. Press .

2. Press .

3. Select Release, and press .


All latches are released.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 6. Front panel

6.7.3. Releasing latches using F1 or F2 buttons

You can use the function buttons F1 or F2 to release all latches after configuring
this function in Easergy Pro. You can make the configuration either under
GENERAL > RELEASE LATCHES or under INPUTS/OUTPUTS > FUNCTION
BUTTONS

• To configure F1 to release latches under GENERAL > RELEASE LATCHES:

a. In Easergy Pro, go to GENERAL > RELEASE LATCHES.

b. Under RELEASE LATCHES select F1 from the DI to release latches


drop-down menu.

c. Set 1 s delay for Latch release signal pulse.

Figure 6 - Release latches

After this, pressing the F1 button on the relay’s front panel releases all
latches.
• To configure F1 to release latches under Inputs/Outputs>Function buttons:

a. Under Function buttons, for F1, select PrgFncs from the Selected
control drop down menu.

b. Set 1 s delay for F1 pulse length.

c. Under Programmable functions for F1, select “On” from the Release all
latches drop-down menu.

Figure 7 - Function buttons

After this, pressing the F1 button on the relay's front panel releases all
latches.

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6. Front panel P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

NOTE: The latch release signal can be activated only if the latched
output is active.

6.8. Controlling an object with selective control


Prerequisite: You have entered the correct password and enabled selective
control in the Objects setting view.

When selective control is enabled, the control operation needs confirmation


(select before operate).

1. Press to close an object.

◦ Press again to confirm.


◦ Press to cancel.

2. Press to trip an object.

◦ Press again to confirm.


◦ Press to cancel.

6.9. Controlling an object with direct control


Prerequisite: You have entered the correct password and enabled selective
control in the Objects setting view.

When direct control is enabled, the control operation is done without confirmation.

1. Log into the system.

2. Press to close an object.

3. Press to trip an object.

6.10. Menus
This section gives an overview of the menus that you can access via the device's
front panel.

The main menu

Press the right arrow to access more measurements in the main menu.
Table 1 - Main menu

Menu name Description

Active LEDs User-configurable texts for active LEDs

Measurements User-configurable measurements

Single line Single line or Single line mimic, measurements and control view. This
is a default start view. To return to this view from any location, press
the HOME/CANCELL button for at least 3 seconds.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 6. Front panel

Menu name Description

Info Information about the relay: relay's name, order code, date, time and
firmware version

P Power: power factor and frequency values calculated by the relay.


Press the right arrow to view more energy measurements.

E Energy: the amount of energy that has passed through the protected
line, calculated by the relay from the currents and voltages. Press the
right arrow to view more energy measurements.

I Current: phase currents and demand values of phase currents. Press


the right arrow to view more current measurements.

V Line-to-line voltages. Press the right arrow to view other voltage


measurements.

Dema Minimum and maximum phase current and power demand values

Vmax Minimum and maximum values of voltage and frequency

Imax Minimum and maximum voltage values

Pmax Minimum and maximum power values

Month Monthly maximum current and power values

FL Short-circuit locator applied to incomer or feeder

Evnt Event log: event codes and time stamps

DR Disturbance recorder configuration settings

Runh Running hour counter

TIMR Timers: programmable timers that you can use to preset functions

DI Digital input statuses and settings

DO Digital output statuses and settings

Arc Arc flash detection settings

Prot Protection: settings and statuses for various protection functions

50/51-1–50/51-4 Protection stage settings and statuses. The availability of the menus
are depends on the activated protection stages.

AR Auto-reclosure settings, statuses and registers

OBJ Objects: settings related to object status data and object control (open/
closed)

Lgic Logic events and counters

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6. Front panel P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

Menu name Description

CONF General device setup: CT and VT scalings, frequency adaptation,


units, device info, date, time, clock, etc.

Bus Communication port settings

Slot Slot info: card ID (CID) that is the name of the card used by the relay
firmware

Diag Diagnosis: various diagnostic information

6.10.1. Moving in the menus

Figure 8 - Moving in menus using the front panel

Main menu Submenus

ARC Arc detection settings

OK

I pick-up setting

OK OK

• To move in the main menu, press or .


• To move in the submenus, press or .
• While in the submenu, press or to jump to the root.
• To enter a submenu, press and use or for moving down or up
in the menu.
• To edit a parameter value, press and .
• Enter the password, and press .
• To go back to the previous menu, press .
• To go back to the first menu item in the main menu, press for at least three
seconds.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 6. Front panel

NOTE: To enter the parameter edit mode, enter the password. When the
value is in edit mode, its background is dark.

6.10.2. Local panel messages

Table 2 - Local panel messages


Value is not editable: The value can not be edited or password is not given

Control disabled: Object control disabled due to wrong operating level

Change causes autoboot: Notification that if the parameter is changed the relay boots
itself

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7. Easergy Pro setting and configuration tool P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

7. Easergy Pro setting and configuration tool


DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC
FLASH

Only qualified personnel should operate this equipment.


Such work should be performed only after reading this
entire set of instructions and checking the technical
characteristics of the device.

Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or


serious injury.

Easergy Pro is a software tool for configuring Easergy P3 relays. It has a


graphical interface where the relay settings and parameters are grouped under
seven tabs:

• General
• Measurements
• Inputs/outputs
• Protection
• Matrix
• Logs
• Communication

The contents of the tabs depend on the relay type and the selected application
mode.

Easergy Pro stores the relay configuration in a setting file. The configuration of
one physical relay is saved in one setting file. The configurations can be printed
out and saved for later use.

For more information, see the Easergy Pro user manual.


NOTE: Download the latest version of the software from www.schneider-
electric.com/en/product-range/64884-easergy-p3.

NOTICE
RISK OF SYSTEM SHUTDOWN

After writing new settings or configurations to a relay, perform a test to verify that
the relay operates correctly with the new settings.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in unwanted shutdown of


the electrical installation.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 8. Access to device configuration

8. Access to device configuration


You can access the device configuration via:
• Easergy Pro setting tool
• the device’s local panel

Related tasks
Changing passwords on page 27

8.1. Operating levels


The relay has three operating levels: user, operator and configurator. The purpose
of the access levels is to prevent accidental or unwanted change of relay
configurations, parameters or settings.
Table 3 - User level
Use: Possible to read for example parameter values, measurements and events

Opening: Level permanently open

Closing: Closing not possible

Table 4 - Operator level


Use: Possible to control objects and to change for example the settings of the
protection stages

Opening: The default password is 1.

Closing: The level is automatically closed after 10 minutes idle time. Giving the
password 9999 also closes the level.

Table 5 - Configurator level


Use: The configurator level is needed during the commissioning of the relay. For
example the scaling of the voltage and current transformers can be set.

Opening: The default password is 2.

Closing: The level is automatically closed after 10 minutes idle time. Giving the
password 9999 also closes the level.

8.2. Logging in via the front panel

1. Push and on the front panel. The Enter password view opens.

Figure 9 - Opening the access level

0
***************

26 P3x3x/en QS/D004
8. Access to device configuration P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

2. Enter the password for the desired access level.

Select the desired digit value using , and if the password is longer than
one digit, move to the next digit position using .

NOTE: There are 16 digit positions in the Enter password view. Enter the
password starting from the first digit position.

Example: If the password is 2, you may enter 2*** or **2* or ***2 to log in.
Do not type number 0 if it is not part of the password.

3. Push to confirm the password.

8.3. HTTP and FTP login details


You can login to the HTTP server and FTP using these user names and
passwords.
Table 6 - HTTP and FTP login details

Protocol Login name Login password

HTTP conf 2

FTP easergy config

8.4. Changing passwords

NOTICE
CYBERSECURITY HAZARD

To improve cybersecurity:

• Change all passwords from their default values when taking the protection
device into use.
• Change all passwords regularly.

Failure to follow these instructions can increase the risk of unauthorized


access.

You can change a password:

• in the General > Device info setting view in Easergy Pro connected to the
USB port in the relay's front panel
• via Ethernet using Easergy Pro or the web server

NOTE: The password can contain 1-16 digits (no alphabets).

Related concepts
Access to device configuration on page 26

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 8. Access to device configuration

8.5. Restoring passwords


If a password is lost or forgotten, you can restore it. To restore a password, a
relay program is needed. The virtual serial port settings are 38400 bps, 8 data
bits, no parity and 1 stop bit. You can configure the bit rate via the front panel.

1. To get the break code and the relay’s serial number, enter these commands in
the relay program:

Command Description

get pwd_break Get the break code (Example: 6569403)

get serno Get the serial number of the relay (Example: 12345)

2. Send both numbers to your nearest Schneider Electric Customer Care Centre
and ask for a password break.
A relay-specific break code is sent back to you. That code is valid for the next
two weeks.
3. To restore the factory default passwords, enter this command including the
relay-specific password break code.

Command Description

set pwd_break=xxxxxxx Restore the factory default passwords (“xxxxxxx”= the


relay-specific password break code received from the
Schneider Electric Customer Care Centre.)

28 P3x3x/en QS/D004
9. Local port P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

9. Local port
The relay has a USB port in the front panel.

Protocol for the USB port

The front panel USB type B port is always using the command line protocol for
Easergy Pro.

The speed of the interface is defined in the CONF/DEVICE SETUP menu via the
front panel. The default settings for the relay are 38400/8N1.

It is possible to change the front USB port's bit rate. This setting is visible only on
the relay's local display. The bit rate can be set between 1200 and 187500. This
changes the bit rate of the relay, and the Easergy Pro bit rate has to be set
separately. If the bit rate in the setting tool is incorrect, it takes a longer time to
establish the communication.

NOTE: Use the same bit rate in the relay and the Easergy Pro setting tool.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 10. Block diagrams

10. Block diagrams


The status of the output contacts is shown when the relay is energized but none
of the protection, controlling or self-supervision elements are activated.

Figure 10 - Typical block diagram for P3F30, P3M30 and P3G30 relays

N -/~ 1/C/1:1 ~ 1/C/1:20 T12


1/C/1:19 T12

P3M30-CGGAA-DAENA-BAAAA
L +/~ 1/C/1:2 = 1/C/1:18 T11

G
1/C/1:17 T11

F
8/E/1:1 1/C/1:16 T10
IA 5/1A 1/C/1:15 T10
8/E/1:2
8/E/1:3 1/C/1:14 T9
IB 5/1A 1/C/1:13 T9
8/E/1:4
1/C/1:12 T1
8/E/1:5
IC 5/1A 1/C/1:11 T1
8/E/1:6
1/C/1:10 A1 NO
8/E/1:7 1/C/1:9 A1 NC
IN1 5A
8/E/1:8 1/C/1:8 A1 COM
IN1 1A
8/E/1:9 1/C/1:7 SF NC
1/C/1:6 SF NO
8/E/1:10 IN2 1A 1/C/1:5 SF COM
8/E/1:11
IN2 0.2A
8/E/1:12
8/E/2:1
VA
8/E/2:2
8/E/2:3
VB 2/G/1:13
8/E/2:4 T13
2/G/1:14
8/E/2:5
VC 2/G/1:15
8/E/2:6 T14
2/G/1:16
8/E/2:7
VD 2/G/1:17
8/E/2:8 T15
2/G/1:18
2/G/1:19
DI6 2/G/1:12 DI T16
DI6 2/G/1:11 2/G/1:20
DI5 2/G/1:10
DI5 2/G/1:9
DI4 2/G/1:8
DI4 2/G/1:7 3/G/1:13
T17
DI3 2/G/1:6 3/G/1:14
DI3 2/G/1:5 3/G/1:15
T18
DI2 2/G/1:4 3/G/1:16
DI2 2/G/1:3 3/G/1:17
DI1 2/G/1:2 T19
3/G/1:18
DI1 2/G/1:1
3/G/1:19
T20
3/G/1:20
DI12 3/G/1:12 DI
DI12 3/G/1:11
DI11 3/G/1:10
DI11 3/G/1:9
DI10 3/G/1:8
DI10 3/G/1:7
DI9 3/G/1:6 9/N/1 Eth RJ45
DI9 3/G/1:5
DI8 3/G/1:4
DI8 3/G/1:3 9/N/2 Eth RJ45
DI7 3/G/1:2
DI7 3/G/1:1

S6 - 6/D/1:8 L>
S6 + 6/D/1:7
S5 - 6/D/1:6
S5 + 6/D/1:5
S4 - 6/D/1:4
S4 + 6/D/1:3
S3 - 6/D/1:2
S3 + 6/D/1:1

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH

Connect the relay's protective ground to functional ground according to the


connection diagrams presented in this document.

Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury.

30 P3x3x/en QS/D004
10. Block diagrams P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

Figure 11 - Typical block diagram for P3L30 relay

N -/~ 1/C/1:1 ~ 1/C/1:20 T12


1/C/1:19 T12

P3L30-CGGAA-SAENA-BA
L +/~ 1/C/1:2 = 1/C/1:18 T11
1/C/1:17 T11
1/C/1:16 T10
1/C/1:15 T10
1/C/1:14 T9
1/C/1:13 T9
1/C/1:12 T1
1/C/1:11 T1
1/C/1:10 A1 NO
1/C/1:9 A1 NC
1/C/1:8 A1 COM
8/E/1:1
IA 5/1A 1/C/1:7 SF NC
8/E/1:2 1/C/1:6 SF NO
1/C/1:5 SF COM
8/E/1:3
IB 5/1A
8/E/1:4
8/E/1:5
IC 5/1A
8/E/1:6
8/E/1:7
IN1 5A
8/E/1:8
IN1 1A 2/G/1:13
8/E/1:9 T13
2/G/1:14
8/E/1:10 IN2 1A
8/E/1:11 2/G/1:15
IN2 0.2A T14
2/G/1:16
8/E/1:12
2/G/1:17
8/E/2:1 T15
VA 2/G/1:18
8/E/2:2
8/E/2:3 2/G/1:19
VB T16
8/E/2:4 2/G/1:20
8/E/2:5
VC
8/E/2:6
8/E/2:7 3/G/1:13
VD T17
8/E/2:8 3/G/1:14
3/G/1:15
T18
3/G/1:16
DI6 2/G/1:12 DI 3/G/1:17
DI6 2/G/1:11 T19
DI5 2/G/1:10 3/G/1:18
DI5 2/G/1:9 3/G/1:19 T20
DI4 2/G/1:8 3/G/1:20
DI4 2/G/1:7
DI3 2/G/1:6
DI3 2/G/1:5
DI2 2/G/1:4
DI2 2/G/1:3
DI1 2/G/1:2 6/S Line diff.
DI1 2/G/1:1 pilot

DI12 3/G/1:12 DI
DI12 3/G/1:11
DI11 3/G/1:10
DI11 3/G/1:9 9/N/1 Eth RJ45
DI10 3/G/1:8
DI10 3/G/1:7 9/N/2 Eth RJ45
DI9 3/G/1:6
DI9 3/G/1:5
DI8 3/G/1:4
DI8 3/G/1:3
DI7 3/G/1:2
DI7 3/G/1:1

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH

Connect the relay's protective ground to functional ground according to the


connection diagrams presented in this document.

Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 10. Block diagrams

Figure 12 - Typical block diagram for P3M32, P3T32 and P3G32 relays

N -/~ 1/C/1:1 ~ 1/C/1:20 T12


1/C/1:19 T12
L +/~ 1/C/1:2 = 1/C/1:18 T11
1/C/1:17 T11

P3T32-CGGAA-SAENA-BAAAA
1/C/1:16 T10

M
G
DI1 2/G/1:1 1/C/1:15 T10
DI
DI1 2/G/1:2 1/C/1:14 T9
DI2 2/G/1:3 1/C/1:13 T9
DI2 2/G/1:4 1/C/1:12 T1
DI3 2/G/1:5
1/C/1:11 T1
DI3 2/G/1:6
1/C/1:10 A1 NO
DI4 2/G/1:7 1/C/1:9 A1 NC
DI4 2/G/1:8 1/C/1:8 A1 COM
DI5 2/G/1:9 1/C/1:7 SF NC
DI5 2/G/1:10 1/C/1:6 SF NO
DI6 2/G/1:11 1/C/1:5 SF COM
DI6 2/G/1:12

DI7 3/I/1:1 DI 2/G/1:13 T13


DI7 3/I/1:2 2/G/1:14 T13
DI8 3/I/1:3 2/G/1:15 T14
DI8 3/I/1:4
2/G/1:16 T14
DI9 3/I/1:5
3/I/1:6 2/G/1:17 T15
DI9
DI10 3/I/1:7 2/G/1:18 T15
DI10 3/I/1:8 3/G/1:19 T16
DI11 3/I/1:9 3/G/1:20 T16
DI11 3/I/1:10
DI12 3/I/1:11
DI12 3/I/1:12
DI13 3/I/1:13
DI13 3/I/1:14
DI14 3/I/1:15
DI14 3/I/1:16
DI15 3/I/1:17
DI15 3/I/1:18
DI16 3/I/1:19
DI16 3/I/1:20

IA (S1) 8/E/1:1
IA 5A
IA (S2) 8/E/1:2
IB (S1) 8/E/1:3
IB 5A
IB (S2) 8/E/1:4
IC (S1) 8/E/1:5
IC 5A
IC (S2) 8/E/1:6
IN1 (S2) 8/E/1:7
IN 5A
IN1/5A (S1) 8/E/1:8
IN 1A
IN1/1A (S2) 8/E/1:9
IN2 (S2) 8/E/1:10 IN 1A
IN2 (S1) 8/E/1:11
IN 0.2A
IN2 (S1) 8/E/2:12
VLL/VLN 8/E/2:1
VA
VLL/VLN 8/E/2:2
VLL/VLN 8/E/2:3
VB
VLL/VLN 8/E/2:4
VN/VLL/VLN 8/E/2:5
VC
VN/VLN/VLL 8/E/2:6
VN/VLN/VLL 8/E/2:7
VD
VN/VLN/VLL 8/E/2:8

4/T/1:1 5A
IꞌA 4/T/1:2 1A
4/T/1:3
4/T/1:4
5A
IꞌB 4/T/1:5
1A
4/T/1:6 9/N/1 Eth1
4/T/1:7
5A 9/N/2 Eth2
IꞌC 4/T/1:8
1A
4/T/1:9
4/T/1:10
IN 5A
4/T/1:11
1A
4/T/1:12

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH

Connect the relay's protective ground to functional ground according to the


connection diagrams presented in this document.

Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury.

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11. Mounting P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

11. Mounting
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH

• Wear your personal protective equipment (PPE) and comply with the safe
electrical work practices. For clothing refer applicable local standards.
• Only qualified personnel should install this equipment. Such work should
be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions and checking
the technical characteristics of the relay.
• NEVER work alone.
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside it.
Consider all sources of power, including the possibility of backfeeding.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing relay to ensure that all power
is off.
• Do not open the secondary circuit of a live current transformer.
• Connect the relay's protective ground to functional ground according to the
connection diagrams presented in this document.

Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
HAZARD OF CUTS

Trim the edges of the cut-out plates to remove any jagged edges.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.

P3x3x/en QS/D004 33
P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 11. Mounting

Panel mounting

Figure 13 - Panel mounting

mm
1 225
8.86
in 2

erg y
Eas erg y
Eas

Eas erg y
152
5.98

1.0
0.0-60
4-2
.3 6

T max. 1.2 N•m T max. 0.5-0.6 N•m


3b 3c 10.6 lb-in 4.4-5.3 lb-in

2.5 N•m 3 N•m


22 lb-in 27 lb-in

3 4
3a
3a
erg yerg y
EasEas

min. 2.5mm2
Ø 5-8mm

CLICK !
Nut M5
1.5Nm, 13.3 Ib in

mm 208 253.40
in 264 9.97 24.60
8.18 0.97
10.37 223.33
183 9.17
Easergy 7.20

153
6.02
177 150
6.97 5.91 183
7.20

The conventional mounting technique has always been installing the relay on the
secondary compartment's door. A limitation of this approach could be that the
door construction is not strong enough for the relay's weight and wiring a large
amount of secondary and communication cabling could be challenging.

34 P3x3x/en QS/D004
11. Mounting P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

Panel mounting with detachable display

Figure 14 - Panel mounting with detachable display

mm 247
in 9.72
180 199
7.09 7.81

Ease rgy
199
7.83 150
180 5.91
7.09

29 264
1.12 10.37

1 210
Easergy

8.27
Ø5 177
0.2 6.97

M4x20
mm Torx T-20
in 1.5Nm
100
3.94
2
18
0.71

11.5
0.45
20 34
0.79 1.34 Eas erg y

T max. 1.2Nm T max. 0.5...0.6Nm


10.6 lb.in 4.4...5.3 lb.in

3
180
7.09

Ø7
0.28

min. 2.5mm2
Ø 5-8mm

180
7.09
Nut M5
1.5 Nm, 13.3 Ib in

This mounting technique allows the door to be lighter as the relay's frame is
installed on the back of the secondary compartment. Normally, the relay is
mounted by the terminal blocks, hence the secondary wiring is short.
Communication cabling is easier, too, as the door movement does not need to be
considered. In this case, only the communication between relay base and display
have to be wired.

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P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 11. Mounting

Projection mounting

Figure 15 - Projection mounting

225
mm
1 2 8.86
in

Eas erg y

Easerg y

152
5.98

1.0
0.0-60
4-2
.36

T max. 1.2Nm T max. 0.5...0.6Nm


3b 3c 10.6 lb.in 4.4...5.3 lb.in

2.5Nm 3Nm
22 lb.in 27 lb.in

3 4

3a y y
ergerg
EasEas

3a min. 2.5mm2 Vamp 300

Ø 5-8mm ON

OK

F2

F1

I O

Nut M5
1.5Nm, 13.3 Ib in
CLICK !

mm 269
in 264 208 10.59
10.37 8.18 45
224
183 1.77
8.82
Easergy 7.20
Vamp 300

ON
152
5.98
177 150 177
6.97 5.91
OK 7.0
F2
I O F1

If the depth dimension behind the compartment door is limited, the relay can be
equipped with a frame around the collar. This arrangement reduces the depth
inside the compartment by 45 mm. For more details, see #unique_46.

36 P3x3x/en QS/D004
11. Mounting P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32

Example of the P3 alarm facial label insertion

A B
C D
E F
G H
I J
K L A B
M N C D
E F
G H
I J
F1 F2 K L
M N

A B
C D F1 F2
E F
G H
I J
K L
M N

F1 F2

1 2 3

See "P3 Advanced Series facial label instruction" document for more information.

Protective film

NOTICE
RISK OF DESTRUCTION OF THE RELAY

The protective film on the relay's display is plastic and can melt if exposed to
high temperatures intensive sunlight. Remove the protective film after mounting
the relay.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

P3x3x/en QS/D004 37
P3F30, P3L30, P3T32, P3M30, P3M32, P3G30, P3G32 12. Related documents

12. Related documents


Table 7 - Related documents

Document Identification3

P3 Advanced User Manual P3x/EN M/xxxx

Easergy Pro Setting and Configuration Tool User Manual P3eSetup/EN M/xxxx

P3 Advanced Series facia label instruction P3TDS17012EN

Principles of numerical protection techniques P3INS17019EN


3 xxxx = revision number

38 P3x3x/en QS/D004
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