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Section 1 In this section the feoturne and facilities available in the relay ora deseribec, Tho deieils regarding salting the reloy, inierpreting the trip sccurrencet and other information fre declt with in the next saction, This relay provicer comprehensive protection for AC synchronous and Induction motors and # ean be applied for generator or trensforrnar protection as well, The relay has the following protection features ord the flexibility Jo select any required combination of these for @ particular pplication : ‘Thermal Prostrp thermal alarm Shert-circuit stalling Navotive phate sequence Reverse phase sequence Eorthioult Prolonged stot Loss of load Too-many-stats, AG & DC Rating This rolay I suitable for beth 1 Any. and § Amp. CI secondory ratings i ‘he vome model, The earhioult signal can be derived from @ seperate cere belence CT er by residual connection of phase CTs The relay is sulteble for the auxiliary supply range of 68-896V DC. The OFTO ratings avilable are 48/110/220 V DC SALIENT FEATURES = 1, |, Conscious Thermal jomont ‘The reley takes into oxcount the heating effects proceed by positive and nagative sequence currents of the motor load current. The relay derives thaes quentitios wing w suiteble ‘algeriiho, trom the load currents in all the thres phases. The operoting current For the thermal alamant is based on the following aquation me KYA K can be snlacted for 6 or zero ane! con be programmed by the user. By selecting K = 0 the ralay can be applied for tharmal pretaciion of Nrarsformers, generators, cables, 1.2. Stepped Thermal Characteristics The thermo! element has @ stepped charactoriiie which enables the user to match the relay setting closely with mator characteris Up 10.9 mos gg the relay Fallows the ‘exponentiol and beyond two times |. the ralay curva will be adiabatic (2) 1.3, Cold & Hot Thermal Curve: The relay hos got 69 cele curves In the toma mods! ond are safle selectable. For egch cold curve, hot curvos are ovailable with the rates of hot to cold operating times selectable from 0.33, 0.5 & 0.67. 1.4, Thermal Clipping The relay has 2 feclily of thermal curve clipping. This is to avotd the thermal clement! operating curing starting cf the motor in critical cases Using this facility both the hot and cold characteristic curves can he clipped at 2 et current level Once the starting sequen’ lerisics ore restored automatically i over, the normal chavs 1.5. Thermal Rosot Lovel bared on Sterting Characteristics The thermal lock-out sviput ralay con be programmed lo bo either in latched or unlorched mode. The therm! lock-out element will rexet only oftge the thermal state ef the matar hos te-0 lovel which will allow o tofe het restart af the motor. For ‘his purpose the ralay computes the Introduction starting thermal content based on 4 previous staring parametardata, Alter naively the relay can be manually rato! uting the Thermal Reael’ key, ‘Again, the thermal content will resat tea lavel baand of tre sorne computation ox mantioned earlier 1.6. Contactor Controlled Motor Application In the cone of motors controlled through @ contactor, the fuse expected t9 blow and prote«! the machine agains thort- circuits, Thi be done to avoid rhe contactor fram inter upting the fault currants ndor hey shorewreul condition, Whan thie reloy ir salocted for the above appli cation (which is user programmable} tho sherh-ereult protection output relay #s blocked ftom eperatien Only trp Ineleationt shall be givan fon aperation of short-cireut element, 1.7, Short-Circuit Setting for DOL Stert Motors In the case of Birect-on-tine squirrel cage motor, the slerting currant coulet be very high, of sha ordar of 5 10 10 rims the full lead eurart. Wha Inst foneous shon-citey protection Is provided for such meters, t hos to be set above the staning current, te avoid tipping during tating, However, this will meon reduced sensitivity under normal running condition. The relay has ¢ facility t@ double the short-circuit setting adapted during © the starting sequence $9 that both prevention of Inipaing during starting ‘anc! berter sersitivily dunng running fra achieved at tha same time. 1.8. Cholco on NPS Operation The ralay can be eolocted for definite lime delay or inversa time dalay characteristic for negalive phase sequence Froteciion element. This option can be salactad by the user by progremmin9, Motor Stalling Detection ‘Meter stalling protection when the sail withstand time le less thon the starting time needs on edditional information through 2 speed switch, The exterral speed switch Is used to energie on OPTO, This OFTO is vser programmable and can be selected tlther for the above application or for ramete thermal recoiling. Sequence Detection If there i6.a phase reversel in the Input vollogs, the Impact is anvave Lor'the driven loos, The phose Fevorzal 14 sensed by o reverse Pphose sequerice element within 100 ‘mae, and can be arranged to ip tha moter cieuil breaker 1.11. Loss of Load Detection The fallure of mechanical linkage between the load ond the mater can bbe detected by this feoture 1.12. Programmable Output Relays ach protection function within the relay can be prosremmed to any. tone of the four trip relays (R. to Ri). Thexe oFe field programmable und hence provides a wide choice of tip sand olan Logie 1.13. Service Code Informat The talay hos the following in-built faailties which provide useful information te the user 1.13.1. With the CT primary ond secondary ratings pregiommed Into tho reley, il directly gives the Individual phase currents in primary compores (Servies Codae 1,52 and 50). The nevi current, i there is ony, is elto glvan in primory ompares (Service Cove 54}. In eate 9 CBCT (core balonee CT} is used for vorth- foult detection them is ratio should be programmed additionally for the above purpose. The load on the motor i given (Service Coke £5) os @ percentage of sthertol setting. For this purpose the 2 highest of the thas individual phose currents ore considered, 1.13.2. The negative phase Aaqueace component present in tha moter load current is given agains! Code $7, as percentage af the thermal soning. The motor ean deaw NPS current due 10 unbalence in the input veltoge cr during single photing condition, 1.13.3, The thermol statu equiva lent of the motor is given against de 56, Under stabilitad Condition ths corresponds to the sure of the percentage laud on the motor, Servi sample, whan tha moror ie loaded 10 90% love! the display against Code 56 will show the valve a 8) Note : For oll the torvice codes explained above the computation is bboted on the thermal setting (I) of the relay and natn the full load curan) of the meter, 1.13.4. When the motor ‘overloaded, the time tor the thermal trip fs given against Code 50 ancl ollows the user to take corrective ‘steps It possible. Under healthy ‘corditiont the dieploy against this Code will be 9999. 1.14. Post-trip Information The relay provides information about the mognilude of fault current at the time of tipping agains ‘Post-Trip lnverrogete’ Codes 61 to 45. CODE 51 gives individuel phase currents successively and the values ore eaterced to primery lava CODE 62 gives earthfault current and the value is referred to grimary lavel CODE 68 giver the highes! of the three individual phase currants as a perceniage of ly CODE 64 gives the thermal agulvelent curren! seen by the relay (oF the instont of tapping as ¢ perantage of | CODE 65 gives the NPS content (1) ‘othe lime of tripping os @ percenioge of ly Both the many.ttort’ protection ‘ond th6-"100 we the lockcut Relay (8.2) and light: up the a lock-out LED. Under this canditien, it (0) CODE 66 provides Intermotion to MN Idertlly the exact couse for relay. A operation i (b) CODE €7 gives the “woit time in ites for dhe mx al trt unc thermal wip conden f 1.15. Historie Information The information cagarding starting cuir, sarting tlme, magnitudes of ‘i unbalance currant and neuiral i tent of the time of staring are wored in "Historie Velua Intarronate’ odes, The memory can alore the F data of the latest five The { Intormation fs gothared avary time the motor Is starled successfully. CODE 70 gives the maximum storing MN curren! tafarrad 10 primary level 4 CODE?) gives the motar staring time i for moters cthar than sliping mators, CODE-7? gives the h current during Sorting reterrad'0 the primary leva CODE 78 gives Ie current dering 4 storing refered lo the primary level ‘The numbar of stars attempted on the mater a given agains! Codes 75 and 76 CODE 75 gives the number of cole Fesiorts in the last | hour, CODE 76 gives the number of hot restarts in the fast } hour, The number of trip eccurronces i through therrral overload, shan- cieuil and earthfault protactions ae recorded agains! Codes 77, 78, 79 respeciivaly for satiiicalinforme- Hon. All this dato can be erased ay 1 ‘clecr momery’ furetien. 1.16. Password Intarlack To mate the relay accessible only 10 autherised personnel @ patsyrord Ink lock is provided. For activities like tering the cating, aking the eelay out of service, ete, the passwand selec: fod is fo be enterad correctly. Other information like cdapted settings, hislerie infeirnation ond pasttip information recarda ere accessible without the nead af « posaword only,Operating Instructions Section 2 This section deals with the tniting up dl the relay ond reading the Information from varlout coains 2.1. Front Panel Description The front pens! oppecrance it ot Indicated in Fig. 1S. H consists of © LEDs (Trip, Thermal Alerm, Loc but, Relay Available} © 7 Control keys (Up. Down. Tooale. Display, Clear, Set and Check Ru © 2 keys for resetiing (Th. reser & LED rose) The Man-Machine Interface of this relay allows the user to interact with the lay comprehensively. W consitt of 2 6 digi, 7 segmant LED dleplay which is considered a2 2 clustors of 2 digits and 4 digits, the allocation being, Cluster = 1 (Pirst 2 digis) + codes Cluster = 2 (Next 4 digit) ‘Sub-codes/Values. “Cealoe ar allotod for vorious parameter dialling ach os reioy Eatings, motor or circu porometer Inpurs, 0 080 for output veloy proxternming contol put, pot ‘word, ai. Progrommable coces te lo Ured for recalling earviee voluee 10 be displayed, 2ostip intermarion display, Riloie vole deploy ond otfine mentoring 2.2. Functional Aspects of Keys & LEDs 2.2.1. Key A (Up) ond V (Down) fea uted for terelling the cluster, lie. wither the codae or subcoder/valves, 2.2.2. Key ¥ (loggle) Is used for switehing aver trom eectes to subeodes clustor salacted le indicoted by 6 Mashung 2.2.8, Key 0 is used for calling up display of @ subeode or valum gaint « particular code, 2.2.8. Koy SET is used to enter the tolected setting i ye relays temporary memory 2.2.3. kny CHK RUN it uted to sera through the “SEI” values. bach code ‘olong with ty subcode setting ot value adopted orn disployed ona by one 2.2.6, SET & CHK RUN hays together ore used to load the splected satings into ma relay’s pormenant mamsry. Of course, this oparation will be successful only when the sslacted password is also entered correctly, 2.2.7, Thermal reset key is used to ‘r290) hw sharmal content and output relay &, when used in latchud mode, 2.2.8, the LED reset key 1s used for reselting the Trip ond lock-out indications, This is possible enl when the condition which caused the LEDs 10 light up has disappeared, nit kay it site vee te change the display ta “online service parameter et any time (Hams Funston’) 2.2.9. Keys NV, ‘CHE RUN when kept aressed continuously allows continuous seralling of eodeo or eubcodee. 2.2.30, CLEAR key is used for clearing the information in the memery such o2 “Hletore Valuae When settivare ie ronnie ‘without dotest the ‘Relay Avallablo gD will flash (al 1 HZ) convinuous'y. When th soitworn goos defective it will go steady or will et extingy shad 2.2.92, When Thermol Alarm Unit pies up the ‘Alarm IED ie is ane ‘will remain steady. The L20 Ie of ‘aell-rosel! lype dnd resets on its ‘own once the tharmal contont fot, below the alarm lavel 2.2.13, Lock aut LEO wil Hight vp haa the ealay jaiiates tharmal Trip ‘and will tamaln steady. The lock-out LED aporctes aise for "Too-thany- start’ pretection. 2.2.18. When any of the protection element operates (excen! ‘oo-nany- stort pretechien) the "TRIP" LED wil ‘operate end Hash, Also Tip Code é2 will be displayed 2.2.15. When Clustor 1 Is baleg scrolled, the Custar 2 will display QUO, After Coda 52, D hoy net 10 be pressed to disploy the velve so! agoine! that partieulor ced. 2.3. Illustrations Te facilitate better understonding the sequence of kay operations ‘ors axploinad with suitable examples. The seleced duster which foshes continuously in the display i Indicored by a square box In 1 following illustrations 2.2.1. Te Rend the Settings through the Front Covar By operating the ‘CHECK RUN key ‘rough the knob arovided in relay cover, all the relay settings adopted rdor various cedas can be road. Display Remarks Key Siake ® i crx RUN | and CHIE PUN | Seed CHK RUN | 20th, ete con RUN | Sis! CHK RUN || Bien a] The oles tigen sani oe tole we ial 1) newiee i no Vey esses for mere han ZscohatYhan Me daplay ouseeanelly enone 19 Sowa Codd fa snecielogarn Cote A) ‘Motor idennification Number CT Frimary roting is 1909 Amps GF secondory rating Is 1 Amps NPS set for Dette Time NPS Operating Time Is 0.1 sec 3‘Yo Read the Adopted To read the short circuit sating ‘odopted in) Code 11 proceed as below [Mare itis wesumed tha! the ‘ploy is tn Service Coda $1.) Key Sroke fant Display ww owa |Z) (39000) | on on | [oe ae (| (nea | 2.3.3, To chenge the setting To chonge the shortltcult setting galas! Coda VI from 2.4 18 4.0 proceed at in the atove excimple fond welect Code 11, Furthor operations ure us shown By uting AorV gel to Code 11 WA| | [TE Ooo | Using tegale key sole the _ subcode Cora Using Vor A key chonges the = satieg v (Cee) (or) A+ 7) | T0800) Operate V or hey successively fo gel required os : Seting ven \T| (E000) Operate Set key. stt| | [E6000 Fomarkes ©} Now the setting of 4.0 in stored conly in temperary memory and to ‘moke the relay cceest the dota the Precodura os explained in example 2.3.4 10 ba followed fb) Any number of codes can be prontammad at explained above, cl At this stage if the previeut odopted settings are to be read, then gel io the required code by waing A (or) V hoya, wa Operate Display key 0 | 4) the ol checkod by using x RUN hoy oF thie chic RUN |_| red Notes value Hote) AY i age he ened on ating ot Rad agent Cede 1) Before changing any setting elated te thermal olomont, sho thermal cont 1810 be clecnend 2.2.8 Yo Programme the Relay for the Changed Settings The changed settings ot parameters fore adopted by the relay only « leading the data in permanent memery for which the salected password is 10 be fed correctly in Code 50. Ths fs te prevent any uncuthorised ertonnel from changing the saltings. Under qorena cicummsiances the selected password is not Uiaplayed. The procedure for Progremming the relay is as below ‘which will store all the latest senings evaligble In temporary memory into the EPROMand hence the seinings will remain even whan the ouxiliary supply is imerrupted, Use Vor Akeys to get 10 Code 50 Use rogale key fo select the subcode Use A key (\F the possword salactad is 9998) Then prass SET & CHK RUN keys logether SET & 1a lend the dota The ‘ob selected in Code 46 (Say Code 52 which gues & phare currant) loy has eccepted the new sanings ‘ond will switeh aver to the Service Code If the password is entered incortectly 'n Code 30 then errar massage will be displayed snd the ralay will net accep! the entered date. Far sxamale, against the programmed pessword of 9998, f 9999 i ‘entered by mistokn then SQ Er” wil flaah trae timer an Code 50 parmitting the user to fead the password corroctly, The correct password can new be aniarnd, NY ser sera CHK RUN | | S0_ Err | [This “90 Err’ error maesage wil) flash ‘hres timas and than asta to perce Vkey twice. (>| (Saag | The relay ean nave ve programmed by using | [So75356| ser (7) Soccer) stra, cme un [| [Ped 2.3.5. To Roud Service Code Readings The relay can be programmed to monitor cae parieular Service Code (oatwaen 51 and 59) continuously an (Cl (330077) x Cl (=a m7) | A | ser 1‘Atthe same time on seleciing the 2.8.7, To Fetch Information stating current, we are recorded other Service Cede the current value from Pott-Trip Intorrogate In historic Codes 70 10 73. The is displayed automatically Codes relay can store up 10 five latest datalls in the above Codes. For : Suppese ifthe relay i programmed When ony element operates the ; to rece! A phasel 51 200K | raloy measures the foul quran datals of wach Code refer MOTPRO corrent continvouily (by voladiing St a6 they ore recorded in Codes oi in Code 46] diplay will be or shown 19.65. This information is avail In Code 6] dpi wil be Show i areas ond XED RESET’. T2 rood tho ator waring tw ‘ PIERO ARRS RY ected sein cose 71 proceed os Now to reed B phase current in Use A (or) ¥ ("| (000) ° Condo 82 vse y || [Severe | Keys 19 00) From the service actting Code got to cea aS Sram) Code 71 by using V key successively ® The figure ayuinst Code 52 ts the ¥ |>| (a aoor) ee phase coment rolerreto primary side > | fanmer) 7° Ay ate Seren Code trom © whore XX the A pha een a felon. Now to gel back #9 the im Primary Amp. — | original Service Code (jn this cose oo) (er eoar| Code) press LED RESET hey. eee a a ic SS kas ie ad © |_| (ely) erncilvely, i no keya ere preven Lt Leen} oi ae, For rons than 2 Becoadt than th ve VV isthe phase cura oC) Gra display avtoraticelly ehenges 16 then promry Am sHleeisd Service Cou. ii > (| ar ee | Noto! in the tame way © phase 2.9.6. To Read Trip Code curent cnn alte be cheered, information erhaie "acre the motor staring time in seconds during the cecent success: Code 69 gives Earthtoult at the time of ful stor. “bb's the starting timo Shan any peclecen epee the png reared otheprinary side, when ding he previous at and Service Cade 10 Trip Code 0 and Code 69 gives the highest of she Trip LED wlsa comes up The three phoea curean! at percontags of If anathar alert ia athemipted then cortespencing ovspur relay will go thermo! setting that etaring time measured wi be Sheets enulereed) #8 6 (@ rosrommed so, the couse for tipping wil be deployed apcinst Cone 0 when DISFAY Key Is rocorded in the location of ‘an’ the fecord ‘ac wall eccupy the currest ‘ab’ lecation and 22 on. Finally the cureert record ‘ee! will be Code 64 gives the thermal equivalent currant measured by the yy ot the insiont of tripping as retomed te the primary sidan operated, If more than enn alament erased, Thus a ony tov the lost is operated then successive Cole 65 gives negative seqvence five records ere maintained operations ef Display key gives foult equivalent currant presen! at the sequently. Indication in destancing cece (ve, me of ping os percertage of the faut which operated first ie theemel seting (\} seis } Ce ee imilarly any other Cod betwann displayed first ete., ete.) The dots trem the required Cade can 70.10 79 caM be lead. The histor Fer examele, beverrevedby calactinn thatpadissler information can ae read during | [60 0000} code and by operaring displey key. service condition olso without taking I | : = Sretetey tof vere ‘Tes oe I Exomple, ‘are nit interlockad with the IC) (aoe) v | [BS Daag | parsword, > | (eo me | 2 (Cle 2.2.9. Te Cle In the above cose E/F element has Memmary eae cages followed ee thctereun Whore FPP n the negative SeqUeRC® tha mamary elaar facture f element (A Phase), Further operation Saevelent provided te erase all the information fof Display key gives the some ‘available fn Histode Codes. This ie information In cyclic fashion, This 2.8.8 To Fetch Inform provided basally to clear the can be rose! through LED RESET kay from Historie Codex precomimiationing tes! informerion only alter the corresponding element When the motor comolates asuecesstul stored before putting the relay into which Initioled tripping is reset stort, the information ragerding sorviesiol Code 50 and enier selected password (tay 0001) a slready dounbes procedure is as below, ilustrotion the poxsword! ie etched over Thorn 9999 to 9001, A (Cl PSETDIOD| Dict Code 47 nd enter the naw ET postman 0 % IC fsa gago | k (ro000 | v Cl Boor! v 7) (poor) ser "| | 500000 | se | omer) 1m Koy neice 8 (| BOBO Now the existing old pusword 9999 Konp Clear fo be aniored In Code fer pemes er aise : ¥ 7 aoe Brecon CUR || | HB OB x Cl soar The message a 111° wil ash a ILI Io gge | B timat and settle to set (7) (Sa-ooac7) i memory Is aT 8 “a — sated (46 0600 | cH uN [=] (9a b) or else |e iii | Te ay fib ei teapin 2.9.10. Ta change Password For some rasan if the adopted password is te be altered the | amportant Not 1 the new password 00D! and for all ‘applications from now an aly this should be used. 1@ sowid he OC cally seply 1 =eh cennocion Fiction 77867) should be ater Chonging of ley stings fhowor iy net in fhe wonning CODE 66 Whos ‘too meny sor? € soy il ene mara He ot od dung thie paved tien Hower, Be. “oe mary ors oro. ofempre J Faclory set J be without cach fad ‘coly whan Fi Jey the (ED ie Th and romaine 2.3.11. To come back 10 Service Moda IF '97 Ere is displayod Dinpiay (Sie ° (7) Sree) wa | A | GO| a where YY the poxeword ser LL (sooo | seg Pee rere i cweeun (| [eo wn ‘SET j wan . [2] [seen where XOXX" Ay, Currant,(Mncsemecster cie naa Description Section 3 Thit ralay, with oll the features, charactoristics, eating ranges and if different ratings housed in the seme modal con ba applind tor a variety of moter applications namely, oe ~ Motors provided wilh C8C7 for | sorihioul application 3.0, AC Rating 8.0.1. Both | Amp, ond 5 Amp. relay ratings axe available in the sors model and the rating shall be oftware eotectable in Code 2. Bor Input terminal details refer ciogroms 18t0), (b), el & (a) 8.0.2. the CI primary rating can be 20} from 264 to 1E00A In BA steps In Code 2. 3.0.9, The reley hos got individvel CT for each phase ond alse for neviral to reduce the input current fo a lawar working level 3.0.4. The nauteal CT con be energised ebhar by cosdual connection of phase CTs st seperately from CBCT. B.D.5. All the reloy current settings re set ot muliiples of thermal rotting |b) tha only exeoption being \ sorthfault seting. 3.1. Outp ALAA, tho raley hos got six minjaiure ouput relays designated fas Ry through Rig. The relays Ry and Riz have got 2 change-over contacts, wheres Rig through Rig ore provided with one change-over contort Relays 2.1.2, Roloy Rig it pormonantly connected fer ‘Relay Avoiloble™ watchdog condition, During healthy 1 will romain picked up feng i} monitors the execution of continvensly. ‘Ay loilure in the obove will rasult in drop-off of Rig relay which con be ted te elert the vier to toke 3.13. Relay fi connected to the functions i peemannatly @) Thermal mip b) Toomany-seate prota The telay Ris con be selected for lotehed or unlatched mode of operation in Code 35. if needed Ry relay can be rose! through “herma! Ivis recommended to use an N/C camiart of R; The relays Ri. Ris. Ria ond can be sat 10 epercte any ene-af the above reltifa by selacting accordinaly in Codes 34 te 48. Thi 2 wide choice of wp and alarm legie fer specite opplications, The reley Ry is 0 fast switching type. This preferably con ‘or all Instanta 3.1.5, Indication The follewing 0 indications are provided on the relay front ponel (i Tip Thermal Alarm {ii}, Lodkeour (i) Relay Avaliable 3.2. Earthfault Protection (Io) 3.2.1. ion Unit is suitable for operation from tether residual CT connection or core balance CT input. The CT provided side the reloy fs fed fram any © ff the above ond the choice it programmable in Code 4, The The earthfault prote lifecent far the ‘wo applications (Refer wieing dingrems 1§(a),(E}{e) & (a) 98.2.2. The current setting rengos re differen! far each application For CBCT connection It will be from 6 mA to 504 mA In steps FT nA, grograrnmnabiee bs Cade 21 For Residua! connection H will he Thom 83 1A to 2000 er in ata of 49 mA, pragramabio in Code 15, This in'eomman tor bath 1 Amps ond 5 Amp €Ts 9.2.3. The operaiion of sarhiau Protection it tma delayed (definite) ‘with adjistoble sanings from 9.) 382 to 20 se¢ In 0.1 see steps pregammable in Code 92 8.2.4, The ourput of this element can bo programmed te any ane of the four relays (Rta Ri) in Code 41 The oporation ef thie element is Indicated by “TRIP LED ond the coreepanding massage in Cade 40 sholl be “1SEF aa. (se) BBA. Short circuit protection Ia provided by the measurement af phase currents la, band tc The setiing range is from 240% ta 800% in taps of 16% programmable in Cade 11. the actual short cirevit Sorting zhall bo this colina ‘multiplied by the Basle tetting in Code 10. Shortcireuit Protection 3.9.2 The cdtorte for phase indication on operation shall be os. below, The equivalent phose and vorihfault logic is os given in Fig. 11 3.8.3 When the reloy is applied for Direc! On-Line (DOL) star! motor application, the adopted sherteireut satting Is doubled during starting Considering the high stating current the «ase af DOL motors und the ‘ottociated offsers in CTa this facture enables the unit fo be aet low without eny Unwanted aperetions, ALthe end of the staring sequence os detected by "Start Over (SCV) logic It roses te the origina! sei value. Rotor Fig. 2-0.and Sua tor logie diagrams Flemenis operate! lt Wt le asc Lah AB hele 8c kek cA + OF AN y+ EF BN le + EE cn 3.3.4. tho operction of this unit is insiantengeue with @ nerninel ‘operating time of 70 - 130 msee. ot ‘wien the current vatting 3.3.5. ‘an be programmed t9 initiate any fone of the Four relays (Ry, © Ry) in Code 97 and It iso lnitaies “TRIP” LED ina The oulpet of thie slement 8.3.6. Whon the relay ic oppied for contactor conirolled motor, the culput of the shortireult elamont ie disabled from eperaring the output Felays Ri te Rus. However, TRIP LED indication ts sill given when shor Circuit cloment picks up. The obove logic 1s avtometicely set when she reley le progremmed for ‘convacioy appitestien in Coe 6 3.4. Negative Phase Sequence Protection (1;) 2.8.1. Operation af moter under Unbalanced input valtage condition 9 under single phesing condivien retults in NBS component in the ‘ator load current, The protection i= provided ky sensing the Ip componen! end the pick-up setting range is trom 28% 10 100% in steps 01 4% ond it talactable through Cove 13. This is set as a wultpie of Uharmal setting ik) 3.4.2. This can be solectad tor er defini time choracieriatie oF Fault yp ‘on inverse time charac Programmable through Code 2, ‘slic and ie Tha 3.4.3. nite time range is from o minimum of 0.1 see. 10 5 486 Code £0 Trp information F nh nbc ner nk Hb nce through Code a1 3.4.4. The inverse time characte- ‘ahi shail follow thie formula below 0.98 = Ua where 4, le the enarating time in seconde boy is the NPS cuvrent ser Jas the cewal NPS currant ‘The abeve equation holds goad up 19 abou! 6 oF 7 times the racy setting tend ebove which the aperating time Femains constant, In cther words, the relay noe go! @ minimum oper lume ef around 1.7 seconds for inverse application. 3.8.5. When this clement operates, ‘TRIP’ LED comes up olong with Code information as"134 Italso initiates ‘ony of the trip celays Rw whan Programmed so in Cede 2 3.5. 95.1. This 6 fer protecting the moter ageinst locked rotor and stalling conditions, This is sensed! by the pickup of @ separate stalling curent element Ly for o-durdign Stalling Protection more then wall withgend Sophy of 8.5.2. The soning ronge for lay hol Le from 1.08 t0 6.0 in sn 0.08 ar aan be programmed in Cedo 12, The actual atlling current shall be in multiples of fy 3.5.3. The stalling time (Ten) can bbe sat fom | to 100 sae in stops ef set. in Code 28, 3.5.4. This element sholl operate only if all the thee phase currants excned the ae! value together. 3.5.5. For motors having staring fume more than the allowable stall Wwithetard time the above nentionedd ‘9pproach cannol pretect them ‘ogeine ttalling during aterting, To provide stalling protection for these motors an additional input from a speed switch operating a! around 10% speed is made use of 10 differentiate between star ard siall carditigns, Through the speed ewlich ‘an OFTO nolator Is energised under stl condition end under normal star-up condition (atave 10% speed) the comninand 19 OPIO ts withdrawn, When tha mater Hells on startup the OPTO remains energisad ‘and os axplainad daove if the stalling element (iy) remains picked up for tho-sat stall time (To) fe protection Is Intlated, Refer legie diagram 9 for information, 3.5.6. The same OFTO ie used for remole tharmel reset purpeze also land hence its funetion to be programmed cccorcingly in Code 94, The use of OPTO ta he ealactod in Cede 7 a2 well, 3.5.7. When this element operates, “TRIP” Lg comes up giong with Code 0 information ex “1200', It so ini- Hotes ciny of the tip retays Re Yo Ra hon programmed ee in Code 28, 3.6. Protaction against Reverse Phase Soquence (ACBA) 3.6.1. When the motu is fed with reverse sequence voltage, the consequences ean be very damaning Cond in this elay this is detected by a separete element monitoring the ly currant mognitud ratio, 9.0.2. This feature shall be ‘evallable only during starting endl
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