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Micom P211 OC & EF Relay
Micom P211 OC & EF Relay
Benefits
Measurement of true RMS current value Overload protection within wide range of current and frequency Overload protection to operate according to inverse time characteristics Protection against short-circuit faults (e.g. rotor stall) Adjustable underload protection (e.g. no-load running) with time delay setting Possibility to widen the relay current range downwards, by multiple interleaves of motor feeders through guiding channels in the relay housing Possibility to widen the relay current range upwards by means of external current transfomers Wide range of underload time settings to enable the relay adjustment to duration of motor start up phase Tripping time cut down when a motor gets hot due to phase currents increase Adjustable unbalance and loss of phase protection with delay setting Over-temperature protection to co-operate with PTC sensors Two output relays, programmed independently and corresponding to the protection feature, as decided by a user Self-reset or reset of overload and temperature protection after tripping, either manually from the keyboard or remotely by means of an external command contact
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The keyboard and 4-digit LED display to enable programming of the relay and reading of: phase currents, thermal state of motor, the max. current and duration of most recent motor start-up phase and relay settings entered Easy and convenient motor feeders connection to the relay by their interleaving through the three guiding channels in the housing. This ensures galvanic separation of the electronic circuits of the relay from the motor feeders Pre-fault indication of overload condition, when the set threshold is overreached by 10% LEDs to indicate motor state and corresponding to the individual protection features Non-volatile memory of settings and all protection feature states in case of the auxiliary voltage interruption Setting tamper proof feature by means of a password or a transparent plastic cover for the front panel
Functions
P 211
Overload protection MiCOM P211 protects a motor against a failure caused by overcurrent conditions above the user-defined threshold. The IB base current setting should be equal to the motor rated current In, unless otherwise recommended by a manufacturer (refers to motors used in intermittent duty operations). If motor current exceeds the value of 1.1 x IB the overload LED indicator starts to blink. The thermal image feature trips the motor when thermal state has reached 100% and then the LED indicator lights on continuously. The tripping time corresponds to an inverse time characteristic, which is chosen by selecting an overload time setting. The motor thermal state is calculated on basis of actual current value. There are 40 time settings available, ranging from 1 to 40 s with 1 s increments. Time settings are defined for I = 6 x IB in a cold motor state. If there is a must of running an overheated motor (eg. to prevent from technological process downtime), the motor thermal state may be reset by means of the relay keyboard. Underload It prevents a motor from no-load running. A drop of current below the set threshold will make the motor trip after the set period of time. Unbalance and loss of phase If an unbalance condition overreaches the set threshold or there is a loss of phase in the system the relay trips after the set period of time has expired. The unbalance condition is calculated according to the following formula:
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- keyboard - LED display - I> overreach and I>T trip indicator - I>> short circuit fault trip indicator - I< underreach and I<T trip indicator - indicator of unbalance or loss of phase presence and trip T
- indicator of excessive temperature inside the motor 8 - auxiliary power supply terminals 9 - output contact terminals: 13 - 14: P1 relay 23 - 24: P2 relay 10 - PTC sensor terminals 11 - control input terminals
Short circuit faults MiCOM P211 protects against short circuit faults (eg. rotor stall). If the fault current exceeds the set threshold relay will trip the motor within 0.1s. Over temperature motor protection MiCOM P211 will trip a motor if temperature inside its windings makes the total resistance of PTC sensors connected in series exceed 3900 . Restarting the motor will only be possible after the windings temperature has dropped below the corresponding value of total PTC resistance of 1900 . If the connection between the sensors and the relay is broken MiCOM P211 will immediately trip the motor and prevent from restarting until the connection is restored. If the over temperature protection is not used, T1-T2 teminals must be shorted.
Output relays performance State of P1 and P2 output relays depends on : presence or absence of auxiliary supply voltage Vx user-defined programme of operation state of S1- S2 control input status of individual protection features Auxiliary supply voltage Vx If the relay is not powered the two output relays P1 and P2 are in their reset position (contacts open). Applying the supply voltage to A1A2 terminals will make the output relays perform according to a userdefined programme and the status of individual protection features of the relay. If any protection feature trips a motor and then the supply voltage is interrupted for a while, the relay operation depends on a user-defined scheme: relay memory is reset (self-reset), status of protection features before the supply interruption is memorised (manual reset is needed).
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S1 - S2 control input Performance of S1-S2 control input should be defined from the keyboard on front panel (Fig. 2). There are 4 options available: any protection feature started does not make the output relay P1 operate, as long as S1-S2 terminals are shorted all tripped protection features are reset by shorting S1-S2 input, providing the cause of faults has ceased immediate motor trip by shorting S1-S2 input the output relay P2 is changedover, if S1- S2 are shorted Protection states
Protection status Protection Overload Short-circuit Underload Unbalance Loss of phase Temperature Start I> I< Zf Symbol Trip I>T I>> I<T T ZfT PTC
Monitoring and metering During the relay operation the following information can be read from LED front panel display (chosen from the keyboard): true RMS phase current: phase L1 - L1 indicator is on phase L2 - L2 indicator is on phase L3 - L3 indicator is on motor thermal state [%]: [%] indicator is on max. current [A] during the most recent start up phase: L1, L2, L3 indicators are on duration of the most recent start up phase [s]: [s] indicator is on Light indication Description of protection indicators concern the state of S1-S2 terminals being opened. Stand-by indication On applying supply voltage Vx: LED indicators I>, I>>, I<, and PTC go on for a short instant of time symbol RPx.0 is shown on the display for 1 s (where x stands for software version) L1 indicator goes on and symbol 0.0 is shown on the display. Indication of protection status
Protection status I> I>T I>> I< I<T T Zf ZfT PTC LED indicator
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Reset of protections tripped Reset of any protection tripped may only be performed after cause of the tripping has ceased. Reset may be done manually or automatically. Manual reset: - by means of the keyboard, - by shorting S1-S2 input. Self-reset: - option available only for overload (I>T) and temperature (PTC) protection, if chosen by the user.
Output relays performance Performance of each output relay contact (NO) may be programmed, according to the tables below. P1 output relay
Supply voltage Vx not applied applied applied applied Protection Protection P1 tripped status started I>, I<, , Zf I>T,I<T, T, ZfT open close close close open
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Motors with rated current In<4 A In such a case it is necessary to repeatedly interleave the motor phase feeders through guiding channels in the relay housing. The number of phase wire interleaves must be the same for each phase. IB current should then be equal: IB = In (number of interleaves). The current and time settings as specified before. Motors with rated current In>80 A It is recommended to use MiCOM P211 version of In = 4-6A and three external CT's with their secondary current of 5A. The transformers should be designed for protection applications (not instrumentation). The high accuracy class of the CTs is not recommended, since in case of short circuit faults their cores get saturated and significant portion of fault current is not transformed to the secondary circuit. The IB current setting should be calculated using the following formula: IB = 5 In / I1p where: In - motor rated current, I1p - primary current of a CT with secondary current of 5 A. The current and time settings are defined as specified before. When CT's with the secondary current of 1A are used, then each of their secondary phase wires should be interleaved 5 times through the respective channel in the relay housing. The settings - as specified before. Caution: In star-delta arrangement (Fig. 5) IB current should equal: IB = 0.58 x In Programming the relay Performance of P1 and P2 output relays and S1-S2 control input should be selected from the keyboard.
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Fig. 6: Examples of inverse-time characteristics, for Tn=10s and thermal states of the motor: Q=10%, 50% and 90%
Mounting
MiCOM P211 is mounted on 35 mm DIN rail. The motor phase feeders or the wires of CT secondary circuits are interleaved through the guiding channels in the housing (Fig. 7 or 8). The rest of connection wires, i.e. auxiliary power supply, output relays, control input and PTC sensors are connected to the screw terminals, located in the bottom part of the front panel (Fig. 2). Auxiliary power supply is connected to A1 - A2 terminals. Output circuits should be connected to terminals 13-14 and 23-24. PTC sensors should be connected to T1-T2 terminals. If they are not used T1-T2 must be shorted. NO contact should be connected to S1-S2 terminals, if the control input is to be used. Otherwise S1-S2 terminals should remain opened.
Fig. 7: MiCOM P211 connection for motor currents IBmin < In < IBmax.
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Technical data
IB base current settings 4 - 6 A in steps of 0.2 A 5 - 10 A in steps of 0.5 A 10 - 20 A in steps of 0.5 A 20 - 40 A in steps of 1 A 40 - 80 A in steps of 1 A Frequency range 10 - 1000 Hz Current accuracy index 10 % Protection setting ranges short circuit (5 - 12) x IB undercurrent 30 - 90 % of IB unbalance 15 - 50 %, in steps of 1 % tripping time 10 % Output contacts 2 N/O (programmed independently) <0.1 s Time accuracy index
Time setting ranges overcurrent at I=6 x IB 1 - 40 s, in steps of 1 s undercurrent module 0 - 60 s, in steps of 1 s asymmetry module 0 - 25 s, in steps of 0.1 s loss of phase module 0 - 10 s, in steps of 0.1 s PTC sensor input max. resistance in cold state 1500 W tripping resistance 3700 - 3900 W resetting resistance 1900 - 2100 W tripping time <0.1 s Supply voltage options 24, 110/127, 230 V 50/60 Hz, 24 - 230 V ac/dc Supply voltage tolerance (0.8 - 1.1) Vx Burden ~ 3 VA
Contacts rating make, carry: break: Mechanical life 107 Electrical life 105 Insulation withstand circuit-circuit 2 kV, 50 Hz (1 min) contact gap 1 kV, 50 Hz (1 min) Temperature ambient - 5 0C - + 55 0C storage - 25 0C - + 70 0C Protection class housing terminals Weight 0.5 kg IP 40 IP 20 5A 5 A (220 V ac, cos 0.4)
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