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MiCOM P241,

P242 & P243


Rotating Machine Protection Relay
Software Version 51
Hardware Suffix J (P241)
Hardware Suffix K (P242/3)

Technical Data Sheet


P24x/EN TDS/I42

This Document Should be Read Alongside the Technical Manual


P R OT E C T I O N

MiCOM P24x
Rotating Machine
Management Relay

Improving competitiveness and performance


while adapting to a rapidly changing business
environment is key to any business.

New solutions must be developed to optimize


return on investment from assets and benefit
from the latest technologies.

MiCOM P24x relays offer a comprehensive


package of protection for both synchronous
MiCOM P241 in 40TE and induction machines.

The advanced features of the MiCOM P24x


provide complete protection and peace of
mind, with the added value of a
comprehensive range of measurements,
control and monitoring to enhance power
system diagnostics and fault analysis.

Thanks to this versatility, the MiCOM P24x


represents the ideal choice for advanced
protection and monitoring.
MiCOM P243 in 80TE

Customer Benefits
• Provide comprehensive
protection for both
induction and
synchronous machines.
• Offer machines differential
function (87).
• Optimize the machines'
thermal image monitoring.
• Facilitate and provide an aid
to maintenance.
• Improve monitoring conditions.
• Save wiring cost.
• Reduce the addition of
transducers and measurement
devices.
• Programmable Scheme Logic
allows easy customization of the
protection and control functions

AREVA T&D
APPLICATION MAIN FUNCTIONS

The MiCOM P24x are more than a conventional By concept and design, the main functions are grouped
protection relay. They offer numerous additional in autonomous function groups which can be
functions suitable and crucial for a wide range of individually configured or disabled for particular
applications, which involve: applications.
> Protection
> Monitoring This notion permits a wide scope of functions
> Diagnosis simplifying the setting procedure and providing
> Fault analysis tools adaptation to the protection, control and monitoring
> Aid to maintenance tasks under consideration.

Compact, specially developped and designed for


rotating machine, the MiCOM P24x relays perform an
essential role in many industrial processes and
generations where the following requirements must be
achieved:
> Medium sized and large rotating machines
> High inertia machines
> Differential protection
> Wide range of starting and stalling currents
and times
> Wide range of thermal withstand under balanced
or unbalanced conditions

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Communication
Self
FRONT Fiber Optic 2nd Rear REAR Monitoring Recording Event Log.
PORT Rear Port Port PORT and
Remote (RS485)
Data
Local (RS232) Fault Rec.
setting ModBus RTU Acquisition
IEC 60870 -5-103
Kbus-Courier CB Metering
Monitoring Dist. Rec.
IEC 61850

Ambient air
by RTD

50/51 50N/51N 50N/51N/67N 32N 40 50BF 66 48/51LR/51S 49 46

VTS CTS

27
37 32R 47 27 59 59N 81U 55 87
Abs

14 IRIG -B
(Rot. Speed) Synchronization

Rot. 8-16 Digital Opto Inputs


Mach. 26
(Up to 10 RTD) 4 Analog Outputs

4 Analog Inputs

Conventional Always available


Rotating Machine Management Relay P24x
signalling Optional P243 Only

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ANSI IEC 61850 PROTECTION and FEATURES P241 P242 P243
50/51 OcpPTOC Short circuit • • •
50N/51N EfdPTOC Earth fault • • •
50N/51N/67N SenEftPTOC Directional/Non Directionnal • • •
sensitive earth fault
32N/64N SenEftPDOP Wattmetric characteristic • • •
50BF CbfRBRF Breaker Failure • • •
SvnRVCS1 Current Transformer Supervision • • •
SvnRVCS1 Voltage Transformer Supervision • • •
66 MotPMRI Number of starts limitation • • •
37 LosLodPDUP Loss of load / Underpower • • •
46 NgcPTOC Negative Sequence Overcurrent • • •
32R PwrRevPDOP Reverse Power • • •
47 Reverse phase sequence detection • • •
49 ThmPTTR Thermal Overload • • •
Auto adaptation of thermal replica • • •
to ambient temp. by RTD
40 UxpPDUP Loss of Field • • •
87 DifLzdPDIF Machine Differential •
27/59 VtpPhsPTUV/Vt Undervoltage / Overvoltage • • •
pPhsPTOV
27Abs AbsPTUV Anti backspin • • •
59N VtpResPTOV Residual Overvoltage • • •
81U UfpPTUF Underfrequency • • •
48/ 51LR MotPMSS Start / Stalled protection / Motor Reacceleration • • •
51S MotPMSS Locked rotor during starting • • •
51LR MotPMSS Locked rotor after successful start • • •
55 PfrPPAM Out of step / Power Factor • • •
14 Speed switch input • • •
26 RtdPTTR 10 Optional RTD inputs • • •
OcpCliPTOC/M 4 Optional Current Loop Analog Inputs • • •
siCliGGIO

CONTROL AND MONITORING P241 P242 P243


Emergency Restart • • •
Programmable Scheme Logic • • •
CB Control & Monitoring IEC61850: XCBR • • •
Trip Circuit Supervision • • •
Relay commissioning mode • • •
4 Optional Current Loop Analog Outputs • • •
Setting Groups 2 2 2
Programmable function keys IEC61850: FnkGGIO 10 10
Programmable LEDs, Red/Green/Yellow (R/G/Y) 8R 18 R/G/Y 18 R/G/Y
IEC61850: StdLedGGIO/LedGGIO
MEASUREMENTS & RECORDS P241 P242 P243
Measurements (primary and secondary) • • •
IEC61850: PriFouMMXU/PriStdMSQI and SecFouMMXU/SecStdMSQI
Power and Energy Measurements IEC61850: PriEflMMTR/SecEflMMTR • • •
Disturbance Records up to 20 x 10.5 s (backed-up) IEC61850: RDRE • • •
Fault Records (backed-up) 5 5 5
Event Logging (backed-up) 250 250 250
COMMUNICATION P241 P242 P243
Front port (RS232) 1 1 1
Rear port (RS485) (COMM1/RP1) 1 1 1
Optional rear communications fibre optic port (COMM1/RP1) • • •
Optional 2nd rear communication port (RS485/RS232) (COMM2/RP2) • • •
Optional rear communications fibre optic/ethernet port (COMM1/RP1) • • •
REAR PORT PROTOCOLE P241 P242 P243
Modbus RTU • • •
IEC 60870-5-103 • • •
Kbus-Courier • • •
IEC 61850 • • •
HARDWARE P241 P242 P243
Logic inputs IEC61850: OptGGIO 8-12 16 16
Outputs relays IEC61850: RlyGGIO 7-11 16 16
1/5 dual rated AC Current inputs 4 4 7
100 V AC Voltage inputs 3 3 3
Optional IRIG-B Synchronization • • •
PROTECTION FUNCTIONS > Loss of Field (40)
To detect failure of the synchronous motor excitation, a
two stage offset mho impedance element is provided.
> Short-circuit (50/51) This allows a small instantaneous characteristic to be
Four independent stages are available. All stages have used to provide fast tripping for loss of excitation. The
definite time delay characteristics. Two of the stages second stage can be set with a larger time delayed
may also be independently set to one of the nine characteristic to provide stable, secure tripping under
inverse definite minimum time (IDMT) curves (IEC and low power conditions. Integrating timers are provided to
IEEE). enable the impedance characteristic to provide time
The IDMT stages have a programmable reset time for delayed pole slipping protection. A power factor alarm
grading with electromechanical relays, to reduce element is also available.
autoreclose dead times and to reduce
clearance times where intermittent faults occur. > Under power / Loss of load (37)
The active power, along with a pick-up time delay, is
> Stator protection (50N, 51N, 67N) used to detect a loss of load due to a shaft failure or a
The earth fault current, which will appear following a pump running unprimed. The feature is disabled during
stator earth fault, can be detected by two independent starting.
protection elements using either earth current
measured from a sensitive current input, or earth > Negative sequence overcurrent (46)
current internally derived from the three phase currents. Two elements are provided to detect a phase failure or
Both methods can be used simultaneously in the unbalanced loads. Definite time or inverse definite time
MiCOM P24x. Each function can be directional, in order characteristics can be selected.
to ensure the selectivity for isolated neutral systems.
> Reverse power (32R)
> Wattmetric earth fault (32N/64N) Synchronous machines
The sensitive earth fault protection is also suitable for One stage is available in the MiCOM P24x, based on
Petersen Coil earthed systems by enabling a wattmetric the active power measurement to detect power flow
element. This form of protection uses the same earth from the machine to the system (motor) when the
fault protection directional characteristic but with a busbar supply is lost, or from the system to the machine
current, a voltage and a residual power threshold (generator).
providing additional qualifier on operation.
> Reverse phase sequence detection (47)
> Circuit breaker failure protection (50BF)
Both input voltage phase rotation and magnitude are
Two-stage circuit breaker failure protection may be used monitored to ensure they are correct before allowing the
for tripping upstream circuit breakers and/or the local machine to start.
secondary trip coil. The circuit breaker failure logic may
also be initiated externally from other protection devices > Phase reversal
if required.
A facility is provided to maintain correct operation of all
the protection functions even when the motor is running
> Voltage transformer supervision
in a reverse direction. This is achieved through user
Voltage transformer supervision (VTS) is provided to configurable settings available to two setting groups..
detect loss of one, two or three VT signals, providing
indication and inhibition of voltage dependent > Thermal overload (49)
protection elements. An optically isolated input may
also be configured to initiate the voltage transformer The key characteristics are:
supervision alarm and blocking when used with 1. Alarm and trip stages can be selected.
miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) or other external 2. RMS and negative sequence current elements
forms of voltage transformer supervision. are taken into account, so that any unbalance
condition can be detected, and any abnormal
> Current transformer supervision heating of the rotor can be avoided.
Current transformer supervision (CTS) is provided to 3. Overload thermal curve with different time
detect loss of phase CT signals and inhibit the constants according to the machine cycles
operation of current dependent protection elements. (heating, cooling or start-up), in order to provide
CTS is provided for both sets of 3 phase CTs in the the optimum protection.
P243 relay. 4. Inhibition of the function in case of extreme
starting conditions (very long start, very high
> Number of starts - Time between starts (66) start current).
Hot/cold starts are supervised during a settable period. 5. Inhibition of a new start, until the machine has
In addition, a minimum time between starts can be set cooled down, immediately after a trip.
to avoid too frequent starts and to protect against 6. RTD to be optionally connected for ambient
overheating of both the motor and starting system. temperature compensation of the thermal
element.

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> Stator differential (87) (P243 only) > Reacceleration authorisation
Three-phase machine differential protection is provided Following a low voltage condition on the system for a
to detect stator phase faults. This can be set either as definite time, the current can exceed the stalling current
percentage bias scheme with a dual slope characteristic threshold upon recovery of the voltage. In order to allow
(Figure 1) or as a high impedance scheme. When high motors to re-accelerate and provide improved
impedance is used, additional stabilising resistance and continuity of the operating process, the stall protection
metrosil will be required. is temporarily disabled when authorisation of re-
acceleration is enabled.
> Under/Overvoltage (27/59)
Under/overvoltage protection will operate from the > Out-of-Step / Power Factor (55)
phase-phase voltage element. Two independent stages Synchronous machines
are available. The undervoltage thresholds can be As current drawn during an out-of-step condition is at a
disabled during the start of the machine. very low power factor, power factor protection is
provided for out-of-step protection on synchronous
> Residual overvoltage (59N) machines. Two stages are available. During starting,
Residual overvoltage protection is available for this feature is disabled.
detecting earth faults in high impedance earthed or
insulated systems. The neutral voltage can be derived > Anti backspin (27Abs)
from the three phase voltage inputs or measured from a If a motor with high inertia load, for example a fan, is
residual voltage input. Two independent elements are stopped, the shaft continues to rotate for some time
available. before the rotor stops completely. If the motor is
switched back on while the rotor is still turning,
> Underfrequency (81U) something akin to a false coupling may occur, causing
Synchronous machines mechanical damage such as broken fan blades. The
To protect synchronous machines against loss of risk of such problems can be eliminated by setting a
supply, an underfrequency feature provides two minimum time lapse between stopping the motor and
independent elements, each one being followed by a re-starting it or by remanent voltage method.
definite time delay. During starting, this feature is
disabled. > Resistive Temperature Detectors (26)
Up to 10 RTDs can be optionally connected to the
> Start / stall protection (48/51LR) MiCOM P24x relay. For each selected RTD, both alarm
To monitor the starting sequence of the motor, the and trip stages can be set. PT100, Ni100 or Ni120
MiCOM P24x relay provides excessive start time RTDs are supported. Open and short circuit conditions
protection / locked rotor protection. Options for start monitoring are provided for each RTD channel.
detection include monitoring the circuit breaker state
only, the starting current only, or the circuit breaker state > Analog Inputs
along with the starting current. Where motor stall Up to 4 analog inputs can be optionally connected
withstand time may be shorter than starting time, a to the MiCOM P24x. For each selected analog input,
digital input is provided to accommodate a speed switch both alarm and trip can be set and followed by
to distinguish between start and stall. a definite time delay. Analog inputs support:
4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10 mA and 0-1 mA.
> Emergency restart
By removing all start inhibits, this function permits a hot
motor restart, via an opto-input, the user interface or the
remote communication facility.

I DIFF
= I 1+ I 2
Operate Fig 1
K2
Biased differential protection
operating characteristic

Restrain
I s1 K1

I s2 I1 + I 2
I BIAS =
2

For high inertia, large and medium machines,


MiCOM P24x covers a wide range
of starting and stalling currents and times
CONTROL FUNCTIONS MEASUREMENT AND RECORDING
FACILITIES

> Independent protection setting groups All events, fault and disturbance records are time
Two setting groups are provided for the protection tagged to a resolution of 1ms using an internal real time
settings to allow for different operating conditions and clock. An optional IRIG-B port is also provided for
adaptive relaying, particularly for the protection of dual- accurate time synchronisation. A lithium battery
speed motors. provides a back-up for the real time clock and all
records in the event of supply failure. This battery is
supervised and easily replaced from the front of the
> Programmable scheme logic relay.
Programmable scheme logic allows the user to
customise the protection and control functions. The > Measurements
opto-inputs, the relay outputs and the programmable Phase currents and phase to neutral voltages are
LEDs are pre-configured as a default, but may be available in true RMS and fundamental quantities.
programmed by the user to be configured as latching or
• Phase voltages Van, Vbn, Vcn
self reset for example.
The programmable scheme logic comprises gate logic
• Line voltages Vab, Vbc, Vca
and general purpose timers. The gate logic includes • Neutral voltage Vn
OR, AND and most of gate functions, with the ability to • Phase current Ia, Ib, Ic
invert inputs and outputs and provide feedback. • Neutral current In, ISEF
The programmable scheme logic must be configured • Sequence currents and voltages
using the graphical MiCOM S1 PC based software, • Frequency
as illustrated in Figure 2.
• Three phase power factor
• Active, reactive and apparent powers (W, VAR, VA)
> Circuit Breaker Control • Wh, VArh
Circuit breaker control is available from the front panel • Current loop analog inputs
user interface, optically isolated inputs and remotely via
the substation communications. > Motor specific
• Thermal state, thermal load
• Temperature, RTD1...RTD10 in degrees C or F
• Start time, start current
• Time before thermal trip

> Specific P243:


• Phase current Ia2 Ib2 Ic2
• Bias current Iabias Ibbias Icbias
• Differential current Iadiff Ibdiff Icdiff

> Events records


Up to 250 time-tagged event records are stored in non-
volatile memory and can be extracted using the front
and rear communication ports or viewed on the front
panel display.

Non - LED 2
Latching DDB #065

100 CB closed 3ph


OPTO 1 DDB #073
DDB #032 PU/DO
100
1 CB open 3ph
DDB #074

Fault Rec.Trig.
DDB #206
Any Trip
DDB #207 0
RELAY 3
Straight DDB #002
Hot Start Nb.
DDB #127 0

Thermal Lockout 0
DDB #085 RELAY 1
1 Straight
0
DDB #000
3Ph. Volt.Alarm
DDB #082
Fig 2 0
Cold Start Nb. RELAY 2
DDB #128 Straight DDB #001
Scheme logic example 1 0

Time Betwe Start


DDB #136
Non - LED 1
Latching DDB #064

Advanced features provide complete


protection, with the added value of
measurements, control and monitoring
to enhance power system diagnostics
6>7
and fault analysis.
> Fault records INFORMATION INTERFACES
Records of the last 5 faults are stored in non-volatile
memory. The information provided in the fault record Information exchange is done via the local control
includes: panel, the front PC interface, the main rear
communication interface (COMM1/RP1) or an optional
• Indication of faulted phase second rear interface (COMM2/RP2).
• Protection operation
• Active setting group > Local communication
The front EIA(RS)232 Courier communication port has
> Disturbance records been designed for use with the MiCOM S1 software and
The internal disturbance recorder has 8 analog is primarily for configuring the relay settings and
channels, 32 digital and 1 time channel. Data are programmable scheme logic. It is also used to locally
sampled 24 times a cycle and typically 20 disturbance extract event, fault and disturbance record information
records, each of up to 10.5 seconds duration are stored and can be used as a commissioning tool by viewing all
in non-volatile memory. All channels and the trigger relay measurements simultaneously.
source are user configurable. Disturbance records
extracted using MiCOM S1 are automatically saved in > Rear communication
the COMTRADE format and may be examined using The main rear communications interface supports the
disturbance viewer provided as illustrated in Figure 3. four protocols listed below (selected at the time of
order) and is intended for integration with substation
> Control Inputs control systems.
The ON/OFF status of 32 control inputs can be • Courier/K-Bus
changed manually or remotely via the communications • Modbus
to provide user defined control functions. • IEC 60870-5-103
• IEC 61850
> Function Keys (P242 and P243 only)
Ten function keys are available for implementing IEC 61850 is available when the optional Ethernet
scheme control functionality. The function keys operate port is ordered. IEC 61850 offers high-speed data
in two modes, normal and toggled, and activate exchange, peer-to-peer communication, reporting,
associated signals in PSL that can easily be used to disturbance record extraction and time synchronization.
customize the application. The following examples
illustrate how scheme functionality can easily be An optional fiber optic interface is available for any
implemented. of the above protocols.
• Select Group 2 settings
• Reset thermal overload measurement An optional 2nd rear communications port with the
• Reset latched contacts and LED`s Courier protocol is available. This port is intended for
• Trigger disturbance record central settings or remote access with MiCOM S1.
Each function key has an associated Tri-color LED
(red,green,yellow) allowing for clear indication of the
associated function`s state.

> Indication
18 tri-color LED's (P242/3) and 8 red LED's are
available for user programming. The P242/3 LED colors
(red,green or yellow) are driven via digital signals in
PSL and can be programmed to indicate up to four
conditions/states. For example.
• Off - Not in service,
• Red - CB closed,
• Green - CB open,
• Yellow - CB not healthy.

Fig 3 Motor starting

MiCOM P24x Management relays


offer a comprehensive package of protection
for both synchronous and induction motors.
Rear communications port (RP1)
Technical data
EIA (RS) 485 signal levels, two wire
connections located on general purpose block,
Mechanical specifications M4 screw.
For screened twisted pair cable, multi -
Design drop, 1000 m max.
Modular MiCOM Px40 platform relay, P241 in For K-Bus, IEC-60870-5-103 or MODBUS
40TE case, P242 in 60TE case, P243 in 80TE Isolation to SELV (safety extra low voltage)
case. level
Mounting is front of panel flush mounting or
19“rack mounted (ordering options). Optional rear fiber connection for
SCADA/DCS
Enclosure protection BFOC 2.5 -(ST®)-interface for glass fiber, as
Per IEC 60529: 1992: per IEC 874-10.
IP 52 Protection (front panel) against dust and 850 nm short-haul fibers, one Tx and one Rx.
dripping water, For Courier, IEC-60870-5-103 or MODBUS
IP 50 Protection for sides of the case,
IP 10 Protection for the rear. Optional second rear communications port
(RP2)
Weight EIA (RS)232, 9 pin D-type female connector,
P241 (40TE): 7.3kg socket SK4.
P242 (60TE): 9.2kg (with RTD, CLIO Courier protocol: K-Bus, EIA(RS)232, or
cards) EIA(RS)485 connection.
P243 (80TE): 11.5kg (with RTD, CLIO Isolation to SELV level
cards)
Optional rear IRIG-B interface modulated or
Terminals de-modulated
BNC plug
AC current and voltage measuring inputs Isolation to SELV level
Located on heavy duty (black) terminal block: 50 ohm coaxial cable
Threaded M4 terminals for ring lug connection
CT inputs have integral safety shorting, upon Optional rear Ethernet connection for IEC
removal of the terminal block. 61850 or DNP3.0

General input/output terminals 10BaseT/100BaseTX communications


For power supply, opto inputs, output contacts Interface in accordance with IEEE802.3 and
and RP1 rear communications. IEC 61850
Located on general purpose (grey) blocks: Isolation: 1.5 kV
Threaded M4 terminals for ring lug connection Connector type: RJ45
Cable type: Screened Twisted Pair (STP)
Case protective earth connection
Two rear stud connections, threaded M4. 100 base FX interface
Must be earthed (grounded) for safety, Interface in accordance with IEEE802.3 and
minimum earth wire size 2.5 mm2. IEC 61850
Wavelength: 1300 nm
Front port serial PC interface Fiber: multi-mode 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm
EIA (RS) 232 DCE, 9 pin D-type female Connector style: BFOC 2.5 -(ST®)
connector Socket SK1.
Courier protocol for interface to MiCOM S1
Studio software
Isolation to ELV (extra low voltage) level
Maximum cable length 15 m

Front download/monitor port


EIA (RS) 232, 25 pin D-type female connector
Socket SK2.
For firmware and menu text downloads.
Isolation to ELV level

P241 Technical Data Sheet 8 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k


Ratings Power-up time
Time to power up < 11 s
AC measuring inputs
Nominal frequency: 50 and 60 Hz (settable) Power supply interruption
Operating range: 45 to 65 Hz Per IEC 60255-11: 1979:
The relay will withstand a 20 ms interruption
AC current in the DC auxiliary supply, without
Nominal current (In): 1 and 5 A dual rated. de-energizing.
(1 A and 5 A inputs use different transformer Per IEC 61000-4-11: 1994:
tap connections, check correct terminals are The relay will withstand a 20 ms interruption
wired). in an AC auxiliary supply, without
Nominal burden de-energizing.
< 0.04 VA at In, <40 mΩ (0-30, In) In = 1 A
< 0.01 VA at In, <8 mΩ (0-30, In) In = 5 A Battery backup
Front panel mounted
Thermal withstand: Type ½ AA, 3.6 V Lithium Thionyl Chloride
Continuous 4 In Battery (SAFT advanced battery reference
for 10s: 30 In LS14250)
for 1s; 100 In Battery life (assuming relay energized for 90%
Standard: linear to 64 In (non-offset AC time) >10 years
current).
Sensitive: linear to 2 In (non-offset AC Field voltage output
current). Regulated 48 Vdc
Current limited at 112 mA maximum output
AC voltage Operating range 40 to 60 V with alarm at <35 V.
Nominal voltage (Vn): 100 to 120 V phase-
phase Digital (“Opto”) inputs
Nominal burden per phase: < 0.02 VA rms at Universal opto input with programmable
110/√3 V voltage thresholds (24/27, 30/34, 48/54,
Thermal withstand: 110/125, 220/250 V). May be energized from
continuous 2 Vn the 48 V field voltage, or the external battery
for 10 s: 2.6 Vn supply.
Linear to 200 V. Rated nominal voltage: 24 to 250 Vdc
Operating range: 19 to 265 Vdc
Power supply Withstand: 300 Vdc, 300 Vrms.
Peak current of opto input when energized is
Auxiliary voltage (Vx) 3.5 mA (0-300 V)
Three ordering options: Nominal pick-up and reset thresholds:
(i) Vx: 24 to 48 Vdc Nominal battery 24/27: 60 - 80% DO/PU
(ii) Vx: 48 to 110 Vdc, and 40 to 100 Vac (rms) (logic 0) <16.2 (logic 1) >19.2
(iii) Vx: 110 to 250 Vdc, and 100 to Nominal battery 24/27: 50 - 70% DO/PU
240 Vac (rms) (logic 0) <12.0 (logic 1) >16.8
Nominal battery 30/34: 60 - 80% DO/PU
(logic 0) <20.4 (logic 1) >24.0
Operating range
Nominal battery 30/34: 50 - 70% DO/PU
(i) 19 to 65 V (dc only for this variant)
(logic 0) <15.0 (logic 1) >21.0
(ii) 37 to 150 V (dc), 32 to 110 V (ac)
Nominal battery 48/54: 60 - 80% DO/PU
(iii) 87 to 300 V (dc), 80 to 265 V (ac).
(logic 0) <32.4 (logic 1) >38.4
With a tolerable ac ripple of up to 12% for a dc
Nominal battery 48/54: 50 - 70% DO/PU
supply, per IEC 60255-11: 1979.
(logic 0) <24.0 (logic 1) >33.6
Nominal battery 110/125: 60 - 80% DO/PU
Nominal burden
(logic 0) <75.0 (logic 1) >88.0
Quiescent burden: 11W or 24 VA. (Extra 1.25 W
Nominal battery 110/125: 50 - 70% DO/PU
when fitted with second rear communications
(logic 0) <55.0 (logic 1) >77.0
board).
Nominal battery 220/250: 60 - 80% DO/PU
Additions for energized binary inputs/outputs:
(logic 0) <150.0 (logic 1) >176.0
Per opto input:
Nominal battery 220/250: 50 - 70% DO/PU
0.09 W (24 to 54 V),
(logic 0) <110 (logic 1) >154
0.12 W (110/125 V),
Recognition time:
0.19 W (220/250 V),
<2 ms with long filter removed,
Per energized output relay: 0.13 W
<12 ms with half cycle ac immunity filter on

P241 Technical Data Sheet 9 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k


Output contacts Environmental conditions
Standard contacts Ambient temperature range
General purpose relay outputs for signaling, Per IEC 60255-6: 1988:
tripping and alarming: Operating temperature range:
Continuous Carry Ratings (Not Switched):
Maximum continuous current: 10 A (UL: 8 A) -25°C to +55°C (or -13°F to +131°F)
Short duration withstand carry : 30 A for 3 s Storage and transit:
250 A for 30 ms -25°C to +70°C (or -13°F to +158°F)
Rated voltage: 300 V
Ambient humidity range
Make & Break Capacity: Per IEC 60068-2-3: 1969:
DC: 50 W resistive 56 days at 93% relative humidity and +40 °C
DC: 62.5 W inductive (L/R = 50 ms) Per IEC 60068-2-30: 1980
AC: 2500 VA resistive (cos φ = unity) Damp heat cyclic, six (12 + 12) hour cycles,
AC: 2500 VA inductive (cos φ = 0.7) 93% RH, +25 to +55 °C
Make, Carry:
30 A for 3 sec dc resistive, 10,000 Corrosive environments
operations (subject to the above limits of Per IEC 60068-2-60: 1995, Part 2, test, Ke
make / break capacity and rated voltage) Method (class) 3
Make, Carry & Break: Industrial corrosive environment, poor
30 A for 200 ms, ac resistive, 2,000 environmental control, mixed gas flow test.
o
operations (subject to the above limits of 21 days at 75% relative humidity and +30 C
2
make / break capacity & rated voltage) exposure to elevated concentrations of H S,
4 A for 1.5 sec dc resistive, 10,000 NO2, Cl2 and SO2.
operations (subject to the above limits of
make / break capacity & rated voltage)
0.5 A for 1 sec, dc inductive, 10,000 Type tests
operations (subject to the above limits of
make / break capacity & rated voltage) Insulation
10 A for 1.5 sec ac resistive / inductive, Per IEC 60255-27: 2005:
10,000 operations (subject to the above Insulation resistance > 100 MΩ at 500 Vdc
limits of make / break capacity & rated (Using only electronic/brushless insulation
voltage) tester)
Durability:
Loaded contact: 10 000 operations Creepage distances and clearances
minimum, IEC 60255-27: 2005
Unloaded contact: 100 000 operations Pollution degree 3,
minimum. Overvoltage category III,
Operate Time Impulse test voltage5 kV
Less than 5 ms
Reset Time High voltage (dielectric) withstand
Less than 5 ms (i) Per IEC 60255-27: 2005, 2 kV rms
AC, 1 minute:
Watchdog contacts Between all independent circuits and
Non-programmable contacts for relay protective (earth) conductors terminal.
healthy/relay fail indication: 1 kV rms. AC for 1 minute, across open
Breaking capacity: watchdog contacts
DC: 30 W resistive 1 kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open
DC: 15 W inductive (L/R = 40 ms) contacts of changeover output relays.
AC: 375 VA inductive (cos φ = 0.7) 1 kV rms AC for 1 minute for all D-type
EIA (RS)232/EIA(RS) 485 ports between the
IRIG-B 12X Interface (modulated) communications port terminals and protective
External clock synchronization per IRIG (earth) conductor terminal.
standard 200-98, format B12x (ii) Per ANSI/IEEE C37.90-1989
(reaffirmed 1994):
Input impedance 6 kΩ at 1000 Hz
1.5 kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open
Modulation ratio: 3:1 to 6:1
contacts of normally open output relays
Input signal, peak-peak: 200 mV to 20 V
1 kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open
watchdog contacts,
1 kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open
contacts of changeover output relays.

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Impulse voltage withstand test Surge immunity test
Per IEC 60255-27: 2005: (EIA (RS)232 ports excepted).
Front time: 1.2 µs, Time to half-value: 50 µs, Per IEC 61000-4-5: 2005 Level 4,
Peak value: 5 kV, 0.5J Time to half-value: 1.2 / 50 µs,
Between all independent circuits and Amplitude: 4 kV between all groups and
protective (earth) conductor terminal protective (earth) conductor terminal,
Between the terminals of all independent Amplitude: 2 kV between terminals of each
circuits group.
EIA (RS) 232 & EIA (RS) 485 ports and
normally open contacts of output relays Conducted/radiated immunity
excepted. For RTDs used for tripping applications the
conducted and radiated immunity performance
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is guaranteed only when using totally shielded
RTD cables (twisted leads).
1MHz burst high frequency disturbance test
Per IEC 60255-22-1: 1988, Class III, Immunity to radiated electromagnetic
Common-mode test voltage: 2.5 kV, energy
Differential test voltage: 1.0 kV, Per IEC 60255-22-3: 2000, Class III:
Test duration: 2 s, Source impedance: 200 Ω Test field strength, frequency band 80 to 1000
(EIA(RS)232 ports excepted). MHz:
10 V/m, Test using AM: 1 kHz / 80%,
Spot tests at 80, 160, 450, 900 MHz
100kHz damped oscillatory test Per IEEE/ANSI C37.90.2: 2004:
Per EN61000-4-18: 2007: Level 3 80 MHz to 1000MHz, 1kHz 80% am and am
Common mode test voltage: 2.5 kV pulsed modulated.
Differential mode test voltage: 1 kV Field strength of 35 V/m

Immunity to electrostatic discharge Radiated immunity from digital


Per IEC 60255-22-2: 1996, Class 4, communications
15 kV discharge in air to user interface, Per EN61000-4-3: 2002, Level 4:
display, communication port and exposed Test field strength, frequency band 800 to 960
metalwork. MHz, and 1.4 to 2.0 GHz:
8 kV point contact discharge to any part of the 30 V/m,
front of the product. Test using AM: 1 kHz/80%.

Electrical fast transient or burst Radiated immunity from digital radio


requirements telephones
Per IEC 60255-22-4: 2002 and Per IEC61000-4-3: 2002:
EN61000-4-4:2004.Test severity Class III & IV: 10 V/m, 900MHz and 1.89 GHz.
Amplitude:2 kV burst frequency 5 kHz
(Class III), Immunity to conducted disturbances
Amplitude: 4 kV, burst frequency 2.5 kHz induced by radio frequency fields
(Class IV). Per IEC 61000-4-6: 1996, Level 3,
Applied directly to auxiliary supply, and Disturbing test voltage: 10 V.
applied to all other inputs. (EIA (RS)232
ports excepted). Power frequency magnetic field immunity
Amplitude: 4 kV, burst frequency 5 kHz Per IEC 61000-4-8: 1994, Level 5,
(Class IV) applied directly to auxiliary. 100 A/m applied continuously,
1000 A/m applied for 3s.
Surge withstand capability Per IEC 61000-4-9: 1993, Level 5,
Per IEEE/ANSI C37.90.1: 2002: 1000 A/m applied in all planes.
4 kV fast transient and 2.5 kV oscillatory Per IEC 61000-4-10: 1993, Level 5,
applied directly across each output contact, 100 A/m applied in all planes at
optically isolated input, and power supply 100 kHz/1MHz with a burst duration of 2 s.
circuit.
4 kV fast transient and 2.5 kV oscillatory Conducted emissions
applied common mode to communications, Per EN 55022: 1998 Class A:
IRIG-B. 0.15 - 0.5 MHz, 79dBμV (quasi peak)
66dBμV (average)
0.5 – 30MHz, 73dBμV(quasi peak) 60dBμV
(average).
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Radiated emissions Mechanical robustness
Per EN 55022: 1998 Class A:
30 – 230 MHz, 40dBμV/m at 10 m Vibration test
measurement distance Per IEC 60255-21-1: 1996:
230 – GHz, 47dBμV/m at10m measurement Response Class 2
distance. Endurance Class 2

EU directives Shock and bump


Per IEC 60255-21-2: 1996:
Shock response Class 2
EMC compliance
Shock withstand Class 1
Per 2006/95/EC:
Bump Class 1
Compliance to the European Commission
Directive on EMC is claimed via the Technical
Construction File route. Product Specific Seismic test
Standards were used to establish conformity: Per IEC 60255-21-3: 1995:
EN50263: 2000 Class 2

P24x third party compliances


Product safety
Compliance to the European Commission Underwriters laboratory (UL)
Low Voltage Directive (LVD) is
demonstrated using a Technical File.
A product specific standard was used to
establish conformity.
File Number: E202519
EN 60255-27: 2005
Original Issue Date: 21-04-2005
( Complies with Canadian and US
requirements).

R&TTE compliance Energy Networks Association (ENA)


Radio and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment (R&TTE) directive 99/5/EC
Compliance demonstrated by compliance to
both the EMC directive and Low voltage Certificate Number: 104 Issue 2
directive, down to zero volts. Assessment Date: 16-04-2004
Applicable to rear communication ports

ATEX compliance
ATEX Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
directive 94/9/EC,for equipment.
The equipment is compliant with Article 1(2) of
European directive 94/9/EC.
It is approved for operation outside an ATEX
hazardous area. It is however approved for
connection to Increased Safety, “Ex e”, motors
with rated ATEX protection, Equipment
Category 2, to ensure their safe operation in
gas Zones 1 and 2 hazardous areas.

CAUTION - Equipment with this marking is not


itself suitable for operation within a potentially
explosive atmosphere.

Compliance demonstrated by Notified Body


certificates of compliance.

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Protection functions Polarizing quantities accuracy
Operating boundary Pick-up: ±2° of RCA ±90°
Hysteresis: <3°
Thermal overload ISEF>Vnpol Pick-up: Setting ±10%
Accuracy
ISEF>Vnpol Drop-off: 0.9 x Setting or 0.7V
Setting accuracy: ±5% (whichever is greater) ±10%
Reset: 97% of thermal setting ±5%
Thermal alarm Pick-up:
Calculated trip time ±5% or 40 ms whichever is
2-Stage negative phase sequence
the greater over current
Thermal overload Pick-up:
Accuracy
Calculated trip time ±5% or 40 ms whichever is
I2>Pick-up: Setting ±5%
the greater
I2> Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting ±5%
Cooling time accuracy: ±5% of theoretical
Vpol Pick-up: Setting ±5%
repeatability <2.5%
Vpol Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting ±5%
DT operation: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is
4-Stage non-directional short-circuit greater
protection IDMT operation: ±5% or 40 ms whichever is
the greater
Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting ±5%
Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting ±5% 3 phase voltage check
Minimum trip level (IDMT): 1.05 x Setting ±5% Accuracy
IDMT characteristic shape: ±5% or 40 ms Pick-up: Setting ±5%
whichever is greater* Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting ±5%
IEEE reset: ± 5% or 50 ms whichever is Repeatability (operating threshold): <1%
greater Repeatability (operating times): <10 ms
DT operation: ± 2% or 50 ms whichever is
greater
DT Reset: ±5% 2 stage directional/non-directional
Characteristic UK: IEC 6025-3…1998 derived earth fault
Characteristic US: IEEE
C37.112…1996 Accuracy
* Under reference conditions Pick-up: Setting ±5%
Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting ±5%
IDMT trip level elements: 1.05 x Setting ±5%
Sensitive directional earth fault IDMT characteristic shape: ±5% or 40 ms
SEF Accuracy whichever is greater
Pick-up: Setting ±5% IEEE reset: ±5% or 40 ms whichever is greater
Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting ±5% DT operation: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is
IDMT trip level elements: 1.05 x Setting ±5% greater
IDMT characteristic shape: ±5% or 40 ms DT reset: ±5%
whichever is greater Repeatability: 2.5%
IEEE reset: ±5% or 40 ms whichever is greater
DT operation: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is Zero polarizing
greater Operating Pick-Up: ±2%O Of Rca ±90%
DT reset: ±5% Hysteresis: <3°
Repeatability: <2.5% VN > pick-up: setting ±10%
VN > drop-off: 0.9 x setting ±10%
Wattmetric SEF accuracy
P = 0W Pick-up: PO> ±5% Negative polarizing
P > 0W Pick-up: P> ±5% Operating pick-up: ±2%o of rca ±90%
P = 0W Drop-off: (0.95 x ISEF>) ±5% Hysteresis: <3°
P > 0W Drop-off: 0.9 x P> ±5% VN 2 > pick-up: setting ±10%
Boundary accuracy: ±5% with 1° hysteresis VN 2 > drop-off: 0.9 x setting ±10%
Repeatability: <2.5% I2 > pick up: setting ±10%
I2 > drop-off: 0.9 x setting ±10%

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Stall protection Reverse power
Pick-up: Setting ±5%
Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting ±5% or 2 W Drop-off:
Timer accuracy 0.95 of setting ±5%
Timers: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is greater Angle variation Pick-up:
Reset time: <30 ms Expected pick-up angle ±2 degree
Angle variation Drop-off:
Motor differential protection Expected drop-off angle ±2.5 degree
Operating time: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is
Accuracy greater
Pick-up: Formula ±5% Repeatability: <5%
Drop-off: 95% of setting ±5% Disengagement time: <50 ms tRESET: ±5%
Operating time: <30 ms for current Instantaneous operating time: <50 ms
applied at 4x pickup level or greater
Repeatability: <7.5%
Disengagement time: <40 ms Field failure
Accuracy
Neutral displacement/residual over Mho characteristic Pick-up:
voltage Characteristic shape ±5%
Linear characteristic Pick-up:
Accuracy Characteristic shape ±10%
DT/IDMT Pick-up: Setting ±5% Mho characteristic Drop-off:
Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting ±5% 105% of setting ±5%
IDMT characteristic shape: ±5% or 40 ms Linear characteristic Drop-off:
whichever is greater 105% of setting ±10%
DT operation: ±2% 40 ms whichever is Operating time: ±2% or 60 ms whichever is
greater greater
Instantaneous operation <55 ms Repeatability: <1%
Reset: <35 ms Disengagement time: <50 ms
Repeatability: <1%
Voltage protection
Loss of load
Undervoltage
Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting ±5% or 2 W
Accuracy
Drop-off:
DT Pick-up: Setting ±5%
0.95 of setting ±5%
Angle variation Pick-up: IDMT Pick-up: (0.95 x Setting) ±5%
Expected pick-up angle ±2 degree Drop-off: 1.05 x Setting ±5%
Angle variation Drop-off: IDMT characteristic shape: ±5% or 40 ms
Expected drop-off angle ±2.5 degree whichever is greater
Operating time: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is DT operation: ±2% or 20 ms whichever is
greater greater
Repeatability: <5% Reset: <75 ms
Disengagement time: <50 ms Repeatability: <1%
tRESET: ±5%
Instantaneous operating time: <50 ms Overvoltage
Out of step
Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting ±5%
DT Pick-up: Setting ±5%
DT operation: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is
greater IDMT Pick-up: Setting ±5% Drop-off: 0.95 x
Setting ±5%
IDMT characteristic shape: ±5% or 40 ms
Anti-backspin whichever is greater
Pick-up: Setting ±5% DT operation: ±2% or 20 ms whichever is
DT operation: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is greater
greater Reset: <75 ms
Repeatability: <1% Repeatability: <1%
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Underfrequency Measurements and recording
facilities
Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting ±0.01 Hz Measurements
Drop-off: (Setting +0.025 Hz) ±0.01 Hz
DT operation: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is
greater* Accuracy
Current: 0.05…3 In: ±1% of reading
* The operating will also include a time for Voltage: 0.05…2 Vn: ±5% of reading
the relay to frequency track 20 Hz/ second). Power (W): 0.2…2 Vn, 0.05…3 In: ±5% of
reading at unity power factor
Resistive temperature detectors Reactive Power (VArs): 0.2…2 Vn, 0.05…3 In:
±5% of reading at zero power factor
Accuracy Apparent Power (VA): 0.2…2 Vn, 0.05…3 In:
Pick-up: Setting ±1°C ±5% of reading
Drop-off: (Setting -1°C) Energy (Wh): 0.2…2 Vn, 0.2…3 In: ±5% of
Operating time: ±2% or <1.1 s reading at zero power factor
Energy (Varh): 0.2…2 Vn, 0.2…3 In: ±5% of
reading at zero power factor
CB fail Phase accuracy: 0°…360: ±5%
Frequency: 45…65 Hz: ±0.025 Hz
Timer accuracy
Timers: ±2% or 40 ms whichever is greater
Reset time: <30 ms
IRIG-B and real time clock

Performance
Undercurrent accuracy
Year 2000: Compliant
Pick-up: ±10% or 25 mA whichever is greater
Real time accuracy: < ±1 second / day
Operating time: < 12 ms (Typical <10 ms)
Reset: < 15 ms (Typical < 10 ms)
Features
Real time 24 hour clock settable in hours,
CB state monitoring control and minutes and seconds
condition monitoring Calendar settable from January 1994 to
December 2092
Accuracy Clock and calendar maintained via battery
Timers: ±2% or 20 ms whichever is greater after loss of auxiliary supply
Broken current accuracy: ±5% Internal clock synchronization using IRIG-B
Interface for IRIG-B signal is BNC

Programmable scheme logic


Current loop input and outputs
Accuracy
Accuracy
Output conditioner timer: Setting ±2% or 50 ms
whichever is greater Current loop input accuracy: ±1% of full scale
Dwell conditioner timer: Setting ±2% or 50 ms CLI drop-off threshold: 0.95 x setting ±5% of
whichever is greater full scale
CLI sampling interval: 50 ms
Pulse conditioner timer: Setting ±2% or 50 ms
CLI instantaneous operating time: < 250 ms
whichever is greater
CLI DT operating time: ±2% setting or 200 ms
whichever is the greater
CLO conversion interval: 50 ms
CLO latency: < 0.27 s depending on
CLO output parameter’s internal refresh rate-
(0.2 s)
Current loop output accuracy: ±0.5% of full
scale
Repeatability: <5%
CLI - Current Loop Input (Analog Input)
CLO - Current Loop Output (Analog Output)

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Other specifications
CLI load resistance 0-1 mA: < 4kΩ
CLI load resistance 0-1 mA/0-20mA/4 20 mA:
<300 Ω
Isolation between common input channels:
zero
Isolation between input channels and case
earth/other circuits: 2 kV rms for 1 minute
CLO compliance voltage 0-1 mA/0 10 mA: 10 V
CLO compliance voltage 0-20 mA/4 20 mA:
8.8 V
Isolation between common output channels:
zero
Isolation between output channels and case
earth/other circuits: 2 kV rms for 1 minute

Disturbance records

Accuracy
Magnitude and relative phases: ±5% of applied
quantities
Duration: ± 2%
Trigger Position: ± 2% (minimum 100ms)
Record length: 50 records each 1.5 s duration
(75 s total memory) with 8 analog channels
and 32 digital channels (Courier, MODBUS), 8
records each 3 s (50 Hz) or
2.5 s (60 Hz) duration (IEC 60870-5-103).

Event, fault & maintenance records


Maximum 250 events in a cyclic memory
Maximum 5 fault records
Maximum 5 maintenance records
Accuracy
Event time stamp resolution: 1 ms

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Settings, measurements and System Config: Invisible/Visible
Input Labels: Invisible/Visible
records list Output Labels: Invisible/Visible
RTD Labels: Invisible/Visible
Settings list CT & VT Ratios: Invisible/Visible
Record Control: Invisible/Visible
Disturb Recorder: Invisible/Visible
Global settings (system data) Measure’t Setup: Invisible/Visible
Language: English/French/German/Spanish Comms Settings: Invisible/Visible
Frequency: 50/60 Hz Commission Tests: Invisible/Visible
Setting Values: Primary/Secondary
Control Inputs: Invisible/Visible
Circuit breaker control CLIO Inputs: Disabled/Enabled
(CB control) CLIO Outputs: Disabled/Enabled
CB Control by: CLIO Labels: Disabled/Enabled
Disabled Ctrl I/P Config: Invisible/Visible
Local Ctrl I/P Labels: Invisible/Visible
Remote Direct Access: Disabled/Enabled
Local + Remote Function Keys: Invisible/Visible
Opto LCD Contrast: 0…31
Opto + Local
Opto + Remote
CT and VT ratios
Opto + Rem + Local
Main VT Primary: 100...1000000 V
Close Pulse Time: 0.1…5 sec
Main VT Sec'y: 80...140 V
Trip Pulse Time: 0.1…5 sec
Phase CT Primary: 1A…30 kA
Man Close Delay: 0.0…60 sec
Phase CT Sec'y: 1A/5 A
Date and time SEF CT Primary: 1A…30 kA
IRIG-B Sync: Disabled/Enabled SEF CT Sec’y: 1A/5 A
Battery Alarm: Disabled/Enabled VT Connecting Mode:
3 VT
2 VT + Residual
Configuration 2 VT + Vremanent
Setting Group: (Vremanent phase-phase)
Select via Menu NVD VT Primary 100...1000000V
Select via Opto NVD VT Secondary 80...140 V
Active Settings: Group 1/2
Setting Group 1: Disabled/Enabled
Setting Group 2: Disabled/Enabled
Sequence of event recorder
Thermal Overload: Disabled/Enabled (record control)
Short Circuit: Disabled/Enabled Alarm Event: No/Yes
Sensitive E/F: Disabled/Enabled Relay O/P Event: No/Yes
Neg. Seq. O/C: Disabled/Enabled Opto Input Event: No/Yes
3PH Volt Check: Disabled/Enabled General Event: No/Yes
Derived E/F: Disabled/Enabled Fault Rec Event: No/Yes
Stall Detection: Disabled/Enabled Maint Rec Event: No/Yes
Differential: Disabled/Enabled Protection Event: No/Yes
Residual O/V NVD: Disabled/Enabled DDB 31 - 0: (up to):
Limit Nb Starts: Disabled/Enabled DDB 1022 - 992:
Loss of Load: Disabled/Enabled Binary function link strings, selecting which
Out of Step: Disabled/Enabled DDB signals will be stored as events, and
Reverse Power: Disabled/Enabled which will be filtered out.
Anti-Backspin: Disabled/Enabled
Field Failure: Disabled/Enabled
Volt Protection: Disabled/Enabled
Under Frequency: Disabled/Enabled
RTD Inputs: Disabled/Enabled
CB Fail: Disabled/Enabled
Supervision Disabled/Enabled

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Oscillography Communications
(Disturbance recorder) RP1 Protocol:
Duration: 0.10…10.50 s Courier
Trigger Position: 0.0…100.0% IEC60870-5-103
Modbus
Trigger Mode: Single/Extended
RP1 Address: (Courier or IEC870-5-103):
Analog Channel 1: (up to):
0…255
Analog Channel 8 (depending on model): RP1 Address: (MODBUS):
Disturbance channels selected from: 1…247
VA/VB/VC/IA/IB/IC/IA-2/IB-2/IC-2/IN/ RP1 Inactive Timer: 1…30mins
VAB/VCB/VN/VRM (dependant on model) RP1 Baud Rate: (IEC870-5-103):
Digital Input 1: (up to): 9600/19200 bits/s
Digital Input 32: RP1 Baud Rate: (MODBUS, Courier):
Selected binary channel assignment from any 9600/19200/38400 bits/s
DDB status point within the relay (opto input, RP1 Parity: Odd/Even/None
output contact, alarms, starts, trips, controls, (MODBUS)
logic…). RP1 Meas Period: 1…60s
Input 1 Trigger: No Trigger/Trigger Edge -/+ (IEC870-5-103)
(Low to High)/Trigger Edge +/- (High to Low) RP1 Physical link:
(up to): Copper (EIA (RS)485/K bus) or Fiber Optic
Input 32 Trigger: No Trigger/Trigger Edge -/+ / RP1 Time Sync: Disabled/Enabled
Trigger Edge +/- MODBUS IEC Timer: Standard/Reverse

RP1 CS103Blocking:
Measured operating data Disabled
(measurement setup) Monitor Blocking
Default Display: Command Blocking
3Ph + N Current RP1 Port Config: (Courier):
3Ph Voltage K Bus
Power EIA485 (RS485)
Date and Time RP1 Comms Mode: (Courier):
Description IEC60870 FT1.2
Plant Reference IEC60870 10-Bit No parity
Frequency Note: If RP1 Port Config is K Bus the baud
Thermal State rate is fixed at 64 kbits
Local Values: Primary/Secondary
Remote Values: Primary/Secondary
Optional Ethernet port
Measurement Ref: VA/VB/VC/IA/IB/IC
NIC Tunl Timeout: 1…30 mins
Demand Interval: 1…99 mins
NIC Link Report Alarm, Event, None
Alarm Fix Demand: Invisible/Visible
NIC Link Timeout:0.1…60 s
3 Phase Watt Thresh: 1In……120 In W
3 Phase Var Thresh: 1In……120 In VAr
Alarm Energies: Invisible/Visible Optional additional second rear
W Fwd Thresh: 1In……1000 In Wh communication
W Rev Thresh: 1In……1000 In Wh (rear port2 (RP2))
Var Fwd Thresh: 1In……1000 In VArh
RP2 Protocol:
Var Rev Thresh: 1In……1000 In VArh
Courier
Motor Hour Run >1: Disable/Enable
RP2 Port Config:
Motor Hour Run >1: 1…9999 Hours
EIA(RS)232
Motor Hour Run >2: Disable/Enable
EIA(RS)485
Motor Hour Run >2: 1…9999 Hours
K-Bus
Remote 2 Values: Primary/Secondary
RP2 Comms Mode:
IEC60870 FT1.2
IEC60870 10-Bit No parity
RP2 Address: 0…255
RP2 Inactive timer: 1…30 mins
RP2 Baud Rate:
9600/19200/38400 bits/s
Note: If RP2 Port Config is K Bus the baud
rate is fixed at 64 kbits/s

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Commission tests Control inputs into PSL
Monitor Bit 1: (ctrl I/P config)
(upto): Hotkey Enabled:
Monitor Bit 8: Binary function link string, selecting which of
Binary function link strings, selecting which the control inputs will be driven from
DDB signals have their status visible in the Hotkeys.
Commissioning menu, for test purposes Control Input 1: Latched/Pulsed
Test Mode: (up to):
Disabled Control Input 32: Latched/Pulsed
Test Mode Ctrl Command 1:
Blocked Contacts (up to):
Ctrl Command 32:
Test Pattern:
ON/OFF
Configuration of which output contacts are to SET/RESET
be energized when the contact test is IN/OUT
applied ENABLED/DISABLED

Circuit breaker condition monitoring Function keys


(CB monitor setup) Fn. Key Status 1:
Broken I^: 1.0…2.0 (up to):
I^ Maintenance: Alarm Disabled/Enabled Fn. Key Status 10
I^ Maintenance: 1…25000 Disable
No. CB Ops Maint: Alarm Disabled/Enabled Lock
No. CB Ops Maint: 1…10000 Unlock/Enable
CB Time Maint: Alarm Disabled/Enabled Fn. Key 1 Mode: Toggled/Normal
CB Time Maint: 0.005…0.500 s (up to):
Fn. Key 10 Mode: Toggled/Normal
Opto coupled binary inputs Fn. Key 1 Label:
(up to):
(Opto config) Fn. Key 10 Label:
Global Nominal V: User defined text string to describe the
24 - 27 V
function of the particular function key
30 - 34 V
48 - 54 V
110 - 125 V IED configurator
220 - 250 V Switch Conf .Bank: No Action/Switch Banks
Custom
Opto Input 1:
(up to): IEC 61850 GOOSE
Opto Input # (# = max. opto no. fitted): GoEna: Disabled/Enabled
Custom options allow independent Test Mode: Disabled/Pass Through/Forced
thresholds to be set per opto, from the same VOP Test Pattern: 0x00000000...
range as above. 0xFFFFFFFF
Opto Filter Control: Ignore Test Flag: No/Yes
Binary function link string, selecting which
opto will have an extra 1/2 cycle noise filter, Control input user labels
and which will not. (ctrl I/P labels)
Characteristics: Control Input 1:
Standard 60% - 80% (upto):
50% - 70% Control Input 32:
User defined text string to describe the
function of the particular control input

Settings in multiple groups


Note: All settings here onwards apply for
setting groups # = 1 to 2.

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Protection functions ⎛ K ⎞
t=Tx⎜
+ L⎟
⎜ (Ι/Ιs) α - 1 ⎟
System config. ⎝ ⎠
Phase Sequence: Standard ABC/Reverse
The IEEE/US IDMT curves conform to the
ACB
following formula:
Thermal
⎛ K ⎞
Ith Current Set: 0.2In…1.5In ⎜ + L⎟
t = TD x α
K Coefficient: 0…10 ⎜ (Ι/Ιs) - 1 ⎟
Thermal Const T1: 1min…180min ⎝ ⎠
Thermal Const T2: 1mn…360mn
Where:
Thermal Const Tr: 1mn…999mn
Thermal Trip: Disabled/Enabled t =
Operation time
Thermal Alarm: Disabled/Enabled K =
Constant
Alarm Threshold: 0.2%…100% Ι =
Measured current
Thermal Lockout: Disabled/Enabled ΙS =
Current threshold setting
Lockout Thresh: 0.2…100% α =
Constant
Inh Trip Dur St: Disabled/Enabled L =
ANSI/IEEE constant (zero for IEC/UK
curves)
T = Time multiplier setting for IEC/UK curves
4-stage non-directional short circuit TD = Time dial setting for IEEE/US curves
protection
Phase O/C: Sub Heading IDMT characteristics
I>1 Function:
Disabled IDMT curve Stand. K α L
DT Standard Inverse IEC 0.14 0.02 0
IEC S Inverse Very Inverse IEC 13.5 1 0
IEC V Inverse
Extremely Inverse IEC 80 2 0
IEC E Inverse
UK LT Inverse Long Time Inverse UK 120 1 0
UK Rectifier Moderately Inverse IEEE 0.0515 0.02 0.114
RI
Very Inverse IEEE 19.61 2 0.491
IEEE M Inverse
IEEE V Inverse Extremely Inverse IEEE 28.2 2 0.1217
IEEE E Inverse Inverse US-C08 5.95 2 0.18
US Inverse
Short Time Inverse US-C02 0.16758 0.02 0.11858
US ST Inverse
I>1 Current Set: 0.2…15 In
I>1 Time Delay: 0.040…100.00s The IEC extremely inverse curve becomes
I>1 TMS: 0.025…1.200 definite time at currents greater than 20 x
I>1 Time Dial: 0.01…100.00 setting. The IEC standard, very and long time
I>1 K (RI): 0.10…10.00 inverse curves become definite time at
I>1 Reset Char: DT/Inverse currents greater than 30 x setting. The rectifier
I>1 tRESET: 0.00…100.00s curve becomes definite time at currents
I>2 as I>1 greater than 8xsttings.
I>3 Status : Disabled/Enabled The definite time part of the IEC inverse time
I>3 Current Set: 0.20…15.00 In characteristics at currents greater than 20x
I>3 Time Delay: 0.040…100.00s and 30x setting are only relevant for currents in
I>4 as I>3 the operating range of the relay. The
operating range of the P241/2/3 current inputs
IDMT curves is 0 - 64In for the standard current inputs and
Inverse time (IDMT) characteristic is 0 - 2In for the sensitive current input.

IDMT characteristics are selectable from a


choice of four IEC/UK and five IEEE/US curves
as shown in the table below.
The IEC/UK IDMT curves conform to the
following formula:

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Amercian Curves
The RI curve (electromechanical) has been
included in the first and second stage
characteristic setting options for Phase Over 100

current and Earth Fault protections. The curve


is represented by the following equation:
⎛ 1 ⎞
t = K x ⎜ 0.339 - 0.236/ ⎟

⎝ M ( ) ⎟⎠ in seconds
10
With K adjustable from 0.1 to 10 in steps of
0.05

M = Ι/Ιs

Operating Time (s)


For all IEC/UK curves, the reset characteristic
is definite time only.
1
Curve 5
For all IEEE/US curves, the reset characteristic
can be selected as either inverse curve or Curve 6

definite time. Curve 9

The inverse reset characteristics are Curve 7


dependent upon the selected IEEE/US IDMT Curve 8
curve as shown in the table below.
0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0
All inverse reset curves conform to the Current (Multiples of Is)
following formula:
Curve 5 IEEE moderately inverse
TD x S Curve 6 IEEE very inverse
Curve 7 IEEE extremely inverse
tRESET = in seconds
(1 - M2)
Curve 8 US inverse
Curve 9 US short time inverse
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Where: IEC Curves

TD = Time dial setting for IEEE curves 1000


S = Constant
M = Ι/Ιs

Curve description Standard S


Moderately Inverse IEEE 4.85
100
Very Inverse IEEE 21.6
Extremely Inverse IEEE 29.1
Inverse US 5.95
Operating Time (s)

Short Time Inverse US 2.261 10

Curve 4

Curve 1

Curve 2

Curve 3

0.1
1.0 10.0 100.0
Current (Multiples of Is)

Curve 1 Standard inverse


Curve 2 Very inverse
Curve 3 Extremely inverse
Curve 4 UK long time inverse
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Earth fault Earth fault derived
ISEF>1 Function: IN>1 Function:
Disabled Disabled
DT DT
IEC S Inverse IEC S Inverse
IEC V Inverse IEC V Inverse
IEC E Inverse IEC E Inverse
UK LT Inverse UK LT Inverse
UK Rectifier UK Rectifier
IEEE M Inverse IEEE M Inverse
IEEE V Inverse IEEE V Inverse
IEEE E Inverse IEEE E Inverse
US Inverse US Inverse
US ST Inverse US ST Inverse
ISEF>1 Direction: IN>1 Direction:
Non-Directional Non-Directional
Directional Fwd Directional Fwd
ISEF>1 Current: 0.005In…1In IN>1 Current Set: 0.08In…32 In
ISEF>1 T Delay: 0.04…200.0 s IN>1 T Delay: 0.04…100 s
ISEF>1 TMS: 0.025…1.2 IN>1 TMS: 0.025…1.2
ISEF>1 Time Dial: 0.5…15 IN>1 Time Dial: 0.5…15
ISEF>1 Reset Chr: DT/Inverse IN>1 Reset Chr: DT/Inverse
ISEF>1 tReset: 0…100 s IN>1 tReset: 0…100 s
ISEF>2 Function: Disabled/Enabled IN>2 Function: Disabled/DT
ISEF>2 Direction: IN>2 Direction:
Non- Directional Non-Directional
Directional Fwd Directional Fwd
ISEF>2 Current Set: 0.005In…1In IN>2 Current: 0.08 In 32 In
ISEF>2 T Delay: 0.04…200 s IN>2 T Delay: 0.04…100 s
ISEF> Char Angle: -180°…+180° IN> Char Angle: -180°…+180°
ISEF> VN Pol Set: 0.5…25 V IN> Type Pol Type:
(Earth Fault Wattmetric) Zero Sequence
PO> Function: Disabled/Enabled Neg Sequence
PO> Current Set: 0.005In…1In IN> VN Pol Set: 0.5…25 V
PO> Voltage Set: 0.5…80 V IN> V2pol Set: 0.5…25 V
PO> Coeff K Set: 1…10 IN2> I2pol Set: 0.002 In…0.8 In
PO> Char Angle: -180°…+180°
PO> Time Delay: 0.04…100s
Stall detection
Prolonged Start:
Negative sequence overcurrent Disabled/Enabled
Ι2>1 Status: Disabled/DT Start Criteria:
Ι2>1 Current Set: 0.05…0.8 Ιn 52 a
Ι2>1 Time Delay: 0.04…200 s I
Ι2>2 Status : Disabled/IMDT 52 a + I
Ι2>2 Current Set: 0.05…0.8 Ιn Starting Current: 1*Ith…5*Ith
Prol Start time:
Ι2>2 TMS: 0.07…2
1…200 s
Stall Rotor Strt:
3 phase voltage check Disabled/Enabled
Start Low V Set: 0.1 Vn…1.0 Vn Stall Detection:
Disabled/Enabled
Stall Setting: 1*Ith…5*Ith
Stall Time: 0.1…60 s
Reacceleration:
Disabled/Enabled
Reacc Low Voltage Setting:
50…120 V

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Motor differential protection Anti-backspin
Diff Function: VRem Anti-backs: 1…120 V
Disabled Anti-backs Delay: 1…7200 s
Percentage Bias
High Impedance
Diff Is1: 0.05…0.50 In
Field failure
Diff k1: 0…20% FFail Alm Status: Disabled/Enabled
Diff Is2: 1…5.0 In FFail Alm Angle: 15°…75°
Diff k2 : 20…150.00% FFail Alm Delay: 0.00…100.0 s
FFail 1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
FFail 1 -Xa1:
Residual O/V NVD 0…40.0/InΩ
VN>1 Function: FFail 1 Xb1:
Disabled 25…325.0/InΩ
DT FFail 1 Time Delay: 0…100 s
IDMT FFail 1 DO Timer: 0…100 s
VN>1 Voltage Set: 0.5….80 V FFail 2 as FFail1
VN>1 Time Delay: 0.04…100 s
VN>1 TMS: 0.05…100
VN>2 Status : Disabled/DT Volt protection
VN>2 Voltage Set: 0.5…80 V
VN>2 Time Delay: 0.04…100 s Undervoltage
V<1 Function:
Limit Nb starts Disabled
Hot Start status: DT
Disabled/Enabled IDMT
Hot start Nb: 1…5 V<1 Voltage Set: 15…120 V
Cold Start Stat: V<1 Time Delay: 0.04…7200 s
Disabled/Enabled V<1 TMS: 0.5…100
Cold start Nb: 1…5 V<2 Status: Disabled/DT
Supervising Time: 10…120 min V<2 Voltage Set: 15…120VV<2 Time
T Betw St Status: Delay: 0.04…100 s
Disabled/Enabled Inhib During St:
Time betw start: 1…120 min Disabled/DT
Inhib Start Ttime: 1…120 min
Overvoltage
Loss of load V>1 Status: Disabled/DT
P<1 Status: Disabled/DT V>1 Voltage Set: 50…200 V
P<1 Power Set: 1*In …120*In W V>1 time Delay: 0.04…7200 s
P<1 Time Delay: 0.04…100s V>2 Status: Disabled/DT
P<2 Status : Disabled/DT V>2 Voltage Set: 50…200 V
P<2 Power Set: 1*In …120*In W V>2 Time Delay: 0.04…7200 s
P<2 Time Delay: 0.04…100 s
P< Drop-off Time 0.05…300 s Underfrequency
F<1 Status: Disabled/DT
Out of step (power factor) F<1 Setting: 45…65 Hz
PF< Status Lead: Disabled/DT F<1 Time Delay: 0.1…100 s
Power Fact lead: 0.1…0.9 F<2 Status: Disabled/DT
PF< Lead TD: 0.05…100 s F<2 Setting: 45…65 Hz
PF< Status Llag: Disabled/DT F<2 Time Delay: 0.1…100 s
Power Fact Lag: 0.1…0.9
PF< Lag TD: 0.05…100 s
PF< Drop-off time: 0.05…300 s

Reverse power
Rev P< Power Set: 1*In…120*In W
Rev P< Time Delay: 0.04…100 s
Rev P< Drop-of Ti: 0.05…300 s

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RTD protection VN < Drop-off: (1.05 x Setting) ±5% or 1 V
Select RTD: whichever is greater
Bit 0 - Select RTD 1 CTS block operation: < 1 cycle
Bit 1 - Select RTD 2 CTS reset: < 35 ms
Bit 2 - Select RTD 3
Bit 3 - Select RTD 4 Input labels
Bit 4 - Select RTD 5
Opto Input 1…16: Opto 1…Opto 16
Bit 5 - Select RTD 6
Bit 6 - Select RTD 7 User defined text string to describe the
Bit 7 - Select RTD 8 function of the particular opto input.
Bit 8 - Select RTD 9
Bit 9 - Select RTD 10
Binary function link string, selecting which Output labels
RTDs (1 - 10) are enabled. Relay 1…16: Relay 1…Relay 16
RTD 1 Alarm Set: 0°C…200°C User defined text string to describe the
RTD 1 Alarm Dly: 0s…100s function of the particular relay output contact.
RTD 1 Trip Set: 0°C…200°C
RTD 1 Trip Dly: 0s…100s
RTD2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10 as RTD1 RTD labels
Ext. Temp. Influence: Disabled/DT RTD 1-10: RTD1…RTD10
Ext. Temp. RTD: 1…10
Ext. RTD Back-up: 1…10 User defined text string to describe the
Type RTD: function of the particular RTD.
PT100
Ni100 CLIO labels
Ni120 CLIO Input 1…16:
RTD Unit: Analog Input 1…Analog Input 16
Degree Celsius
User defined text string to describe the
Fahrenheit function of the particular analog input.
CB fail
CB Fail 1 Status: Disabled/Enabled Analogue Input (current loop input)
CB Fail 1 Timer: 0.00…10.00 s CLIO Inputs
CB Fail 2 Status: Disabled/Enabled Range 1:
CB Fail 2 Timer: 0.00…10.00 s Disabled
CBF Non I Reset: I< Only, CB Open & I<, Prot 0 - 1 mA
Reset & I< 0 - 10 mA
CBF Ext Reset: I< Only, CB Open & I <, Prot 0 - 20 mA
Reset & I< 4 - 20 mA
I< Current Set: 0.02…3.200 In Unit 1: Unit Range
None -32.5 k...50 k
A 0...100 k
Supervisory functions V 0...20 k
Hz 0...100
Voltage transformer supervision W -1.41 G...1.41 G
Var -1.41 G...1.41 G
(fuse failure)
VA 0...1.41 G
°C -40...400
Accuracy F -40...752
Fast block operation: <25 ms % 0...150
Fast block reset: <30 ms s 0...300
Time delay: Setting ±2% or 20 ms whichever is Minimum 1: As above for unit range
greater Maximum 1: As above for unit range
Function 1: Disabled/Enabled
Alarm Set 1: As above for unit range
Current transformer supervision
Alarm Delay 1: 0…300 s
Trip Set 1: As above for unit range
Accuracy
Trip Delay 1: 0…300 s
IN > Pick-up: Setting ±5% Drop-off Time: 0.1…300
VN < Pick-up: Setting ±5% CLI2/3/4 as CLI1
IN > Drop-off: 0.9 x Setting ±5%
P241 Technical Data Sheet 24 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k
Analogue output (current loop Plant supervision
output)
CLIO Outputs CB state monitoring control and
Range 1:
0 - 1 mA
condition monitoring
0 - 10 mA Accuracy
0 - 20 mA Timers: ±2% or 20 ms whichever is greater
4 - 20 mA Broken current accuracy: ±5%
ANALOG OUTPUT 1: As shown below*
Minimum 1: Range, step size and unit Programmable scheme logic
corresponds to the selected parameter
Maximum 1: Same as Minimum 1
ANALOG OUTPUT2/3/4 as ANALOG Accuracy
OUTPUT1 Output conditioner timer: Setting ±2% or 50 ms
ANALOG Output Parameters whichever is greater
Current Magnitude: Dwell conditioner timer: Setting ±2% or 50 ms
IA Magnitude whichever is greater
IB Magnitude Pulse conditioner timer: Setting ±2% or 50 ms
IC Magnitude whichever is greater
IN Measured Mag
0.00…100 kA IEC 61850 Ethernet data
Phase Currents:
100 Base FX Interface
IA RMS
IB RMS
Transmitter optical characteristics
IC RMS
(TA = 0°C to 70°C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V)
In RMS
0.00…100 kA Parameter Sym Min. Typ. Ma. Unit
P-N Voltage Magnitude: Output optical
power BOL -19 DBM
VAN Magnitude 62.5/125 µm, PO -16.8 -14 AVG
VBN Magnitude NA = 0.275 -20 .
VCN Magnitude FIBER EOL
0.0…20 kV Output optical
RMS Phase P-N Voltages: power BOL -22.5 DBM
50/125 µm, PO -20.3 -14 AVG
VAN RMS NA = 0.20 -23.5 .
VBN RMS FIBER EOL
VCN RMS
Optical 10 %
0.0…20 kV
extinction ratio -10 DB
P-P Voltage Magnitude:
VAB Magnitude Output optical PO DBM
VBC Magnitude power at logic -45 AVG
“0” state (“0”) .
VCA Magnitude
0.0…20 kV BOL - Beginning of life
RMS Phase P-P Voltages: EOL - End of life
VAB RMS
Receiver Optical Characteristics
VBC RMS
VCA RMS (TA = 0°C TO 70°C, VCC = 4.75 V TO 5.25 V)
0.0…20 kV Parameter Sym Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Frequency: 0.00…100.0 Hz Input Optical
PIN
3 Phase Watts: -10 MW…10 MW Power dBm
Min. -33.5 –31
Minimum At avg.
3 Phase Vars: -10 MVar…10 MVar Window Edge
(W)
3 Phase VA: -10 MVA…10 MVA
Input Optical
3Ph Power Factor: -1…1 Power
PIN
Bm
RTD 1-10: -40°C…400.0°C Min. -34.5 -31.8
Minimum At avg.
(C)
Number of Hottest RTD: 1..10 Eye Center
Thermal State: 0-150 Input Optical
PIN dBm
Time to Thermal Trip: 0…300 s Power
Max.
-14 -11.8
avg.
Maximum
Time to Next Start: 0…300 s

Note: The 10 BASEFL connection will no longer be


supported as IEC 61850 does not specify this
interface

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Measurements list Reset Demand: No/Yes
3Ph I Maximum
3Ph V Maximum
Measurements 1 Reset Maximum I/V: No/Yes
Iϕ Magnitude
Iϕ Phase Angle
Per phase (ϕ = A, B, C) current Measurements 3 (model specific)
measurements Thermal Load
IN Derived Mag Thermal State
IN Derived Angle Time to Th Trip
ISEF Magnitude Reset Th State: No/Yes
ISEF Angle RTD#1 Temperature to RTD#10 Temperature
I1 magnitude Nb of Hot St Allow
I2 magnitude Nb of Cold St Allow
I0 Magnitude Time to Next St
Emergency Rest: No/Yes
Iϕ RMS
Last Start Time
Per phase (ϕ = A, B, C) RMS current
Last St Current
measurements
Nb of Starts
Vϕ-ϕ Magnitude Reset Nb of St: No/Yes
Vϕ-ϕ Phase Angle Nb Emergency Rst
Vϕ Magnitude Reset Nb Em Rst: No/Yes
Vϕ Phase Angle Nb of Reaccelerat
All phase-phase and phase-neutral voltages Reset Nb of Reacc: No/Yes
(ϕ = A, B, C, N). Motor Run Time
Vr Antibacks Mag Reset Motor Run T: No/Yes
V1 Magnitude RTD open Cct
V2 Magnitude RTD Short Cct
Vϕ RMS RTD Data Error
Vϕ-ϕ RMS Reset RTD Flags: No/Yes
All phase-phase and phase-neutral voltages Nb Hottest RTD
(ϕ = A, B, C, AB, BC, CA). Hottest RTD Temp
Frequency Reset Max RTD Temp: No/Yes
Ratio I2/I1 Analog Input 1
IA2 Magnitude Analog Input 2
IA2 Angle Analog Input 3
IB2 Magnitude Analog Input 4
IB2 Angle
IC2 Magnitude
IC2 Angle Measurements 4 (model specific)
IA Differential Nb Control trips
IB Differential Nb Thermal Trip
IC Differential Nb Trip I> 1
IA Bias Nb Trip I> 2
IB Bias Nb Trip I> 3
IC Bias Nb Trip I> 4
Nb Trip ISEF>1
Nb Trip ISEF>2
Measurements 2 Nb Trip IN>1
3 Phase Watts Nb Trip IN>2
3 Phase VArs Nb Trip I2>1
3 Phase VA Nb Trip I2> 2
Zero Seq Power Nb Trip P0>
3Ph Power Factor Nb Trip V<1
3Ph WHours Fwd Nb Trip V<2
3Ph WHours Rev Nb Trip F<1
3Ph VArHours Fwd Nb Trip F<2
3Ph VArHours Rev Nb F.Fail1 Trip
Reset Energies: No/Yes Nb F.Fail2 Trip
3Ph W Fix Demand Nb Trip P<1
3Ph VArs Fix Dem Nb Trip P<2
3Ph W Peak Dem Nb Trip PF< Lead
3Ph VAr Peak Dem Nb Trip PF< Lag
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Nb Trip Rev P
Nb Trip V> 1
Nb Trip V> 2
Nb Trip VN>1
Nb Trip VN>2
Nb Prolong St
Nb Lock Rot-sta
Nb Lock-Rot-run
Nb Trip RTD#1…Nb Trip RTD#10
Nb Trip Diff
Nb A Input 1Trip
Nb A Input 2Trip
Nb A Input 3Trip
Nb A Input 4Trip
Nb FFail1 Trip
Nb FFail2 Trip
Nb Trip I> 3
Nb Trip I> 4
Reset Trip Stat: No/Yes

CB condition
CB Operations
Total Iϕ Broken
Cumulative breaker interruption duty on a per
phase basis (ϕ = A, B, C).
CB Operate Time
Reset CB Data: No/Yes

P241 Technical Data Sheet 27 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k


CASE DIMENSIONS

Sealing
23.30 155.40 8 off holes Dia. 3.4 strip
AB BA

177.0

168.00
159.00 (4U)

AB BA

10.35 181.30 483 (19” rack)


202.00

Flush mounting panel


A = Clearance holes Panel cut-out detail
B = Mounting holes

200.00 Note: If mounting plate is required


use flush mounting cut out
dimensions

All dimensions in mm

Secondary cover (when fitted)


240.00
Front view Incl. wiring
In A 50/60 Hz E202519
Vx V UL
SER No. C US LISTED
V
IBD2
DIAG No. Vn V IND. CONT. EQ.

TRIP

ALARM
177.00

157.5
OUT OF
SERVICE

HEALTHY

max.
C = CLEAR
= READ
= ENTER

SK1 SK2 SK3

Side view
206.00 30.00

P1647ENb

P241 case dimensions (40TE case)

P241 Technical Data Sheet 28 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k


Sealing
23.25 116.55 142.45 12 off holes Dia. 3.4 strip
AB A B BA

168.00
177.0
159.00 (4U)

AB B A BA

10.30 155.40 129.50 483 (19” rack)


305.50
A = Clearance holes
B = Mounting holes
303.50

All dimensions in mm

Secondary cover (when fitted)


240.00
Front view Incl. wiring

In A 50/60 Hz E202519
Vx V UL
SER No. C US LISTED
V
IBD2
DIAG No. Vn V IND. CONT. EQ.

TRIP
1 6
ALARM
177.00

157.5
OUT OF 2 7
SERVICE

HEALTHY

max.
3 8
C = CLEAR
= READ
= ENTER
4 9

5 10

SK1 SK2 SK3

309.60
Side view
30.00 P1616ENh

P242 case dimensions (60TE case)

P241 Technical Data Sheet 29 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k


74.9 116.55 142.45 12 off holes Dia. 3.4

AB A B BA

168.00
159.00 177.0
(4U)

AB B A BA
4.50
62.00 155.40 129.50 483 (19” rack)

408.90
A = Clearance holes
B = Mounting holes
406.90

All dimensions in mm

Front view Secondary cover (when fitted)


240.00
Incl. wiring
I n A 50/60 Hz E202519
Vx V UL
SER No. C US LISTED
V
IBD2
DIAG No. Vn V IND. CONT. EQ.

TRIP
1 6
ALARM
177.00

OUT OF
SERVICE 2 7

HEALTHY

C = CLEAR 3 8
= READ
= ENTER

157.5
4 9

max.
5 10

SK1 SK2 SK3

413.20
Side view
30.00
P1616ENg

P243 case dimensions (80TE case)

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DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW NOTE 6. A

P2 P1 P2 P1
A

P241 Technical Data Sheet


S2 S1
B
M C B
C PHASE ROTATION
S2 S1
MiCOM P241 (PART) MiCOM P241 (PART)
C1 5A D1 F11
- WATCHDOG
IA
D2 OPTO 1 F12 CONTACT
C C2 + F13
A B
D3 WATCHDOG
1A - F14 CONTACT
NOTE 3. C3 OPTO 2
D4 E1
C4 5A +
N D5 E2 RELAY 1
IB -
D6 OPTO 3 COMMS E3
C5 + NOTE 5. RELAY 2
n E4
1A D7
C6 - E5
C7 5A D8 OPTO 4 E6 RELAY 3
a b c +
D9 E7
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS

IC
-
C8 OPTO 5 E8 RELAY 4
D10
+ F17 E9
1A -
C9 D11
- SEE DRAWING E10
EIA485/
D12 OPTO 6 10Px4001. E11
C13 5A + KBUS F18 RELAY 5
IN D13 PORT + E12

31
SENSITIVE - E13
OPTO 7 F16
C14 D14 SCN
+ E14 RELAY 6
1A D15 E15
C15 -
D16 OPTO 8 E16
VA C19 +
D17 E17 RELAY 7
COMMON E18
D18 CONNECTION
B1
F1 *
- B2 RTD 1
VB C20 AC OR DC
Vx AUX SUPPLY F2 B3
+
B4
F7 B5 RTD 2
+
C22
F8 B6
+
C23 48V DC FIELD B7
VOLTAGE OUT F9
VC - B8 RTD 3

P241 external connection diagram – 3VTs connection + RTD option


F10 B9
NOTE 2. -
C24

CASE
NOTES 1. EARTH B28
2. RESIDUAL VOLTAGE MEASUREMEMT REQUIRES B29 RTD 10
(a) C.T. SHORTING LINKS
A 5 LIMB VT OR 3 SINGLE PHASE VT'S.
B30
3. C.T. CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN 1A CONNECTED AND ARE TYPICAL ONLY.
* POWER SUPPLY VERSION 24-48V (NOMINAL) D.C. ONLY
(b) PIN TERMINAL (P.C.B. TYPE)

50 OHM BNC CONNECTOR


5. FOR COMMS OPTIONS SEE DRAWING 10Px4001.

9-WAY & 25-WAY FEMALE 6. DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW FOR OPERATION OF THE
D-TYPE SOCKET DIRECTIONAL EF + SEF PROTECTION.
P0606ENa

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DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW NOTE 6. A

P2 P1
A

P241 Technical Data Sheet


S2 S1
B
M C B
C PHASE ROTATION

MiCOM P241 (PART) MiCOM P241 (PART)


C1 5A D1 F11
- WATCHDOG
IA
D2 OPTO 1 F12 CONTACT
A B C C2 + F13
D3 WATCHDOG
1A - F14 CONTACT
NOTE 3. C3 OPTO 2
D4 E1
C4 5A +
N RELAY 1
D5 E2
IB -
D6 OPTO 3 COMMS E3
dn n C5 + NOTE 5. RELAY 2
E4
1A D7
C6 - E5
a b c C7 5A D8 OPTO 4 E6 RELAY 3
da +
IC D9 E7
-
C8 OPTO 5 E8 RELAY 4
D10
+ F17 E9
1A -
C9 D11
- SEE DRAWING E10
EIA485/
D12 OPTO 6 10Px4001. E11
C13 5A + KBUS F18 RELAY 5
IN D13 PORT + E12
SENSITIVE - E13
OPTO 7 F16
C14 D14 SCN
+ E14 RELAY 6

32
1A D15 E15
C15 -
D16 OPTO 8 E16
C19 +
D17 E17 RELAY 7
COMMON E18
D18 CONNECTION
B1
F1 *
- B2 RTD 1
C20 AC OR DC
Vx AUX SUPPLY F2 B3
+
B4
F7 B5 RTD 2
+
F8 B6
+
C21 48V DC FIELD B7
VOLTAGE OUT F9
- B8 RTD 3
F10 B9
-
C22

C23
CASE
EARTH B28
NOTE 2. B29 RTD 10
C24 B30

* POWER SUPPLY VERSION 24-48V (NOMINAL) D.C. ONLY


NOTES 1.
2. RESIDUAL VOLTAGE MEASUREMEMT REQUIRES
(a) C.T. SHORTING LINKS
A 5 LIMB VT OR 3 SINGLE PHASE VT'S.

P241 External connection diagram – 2VTs and residual connection + RTD option
3. C.T. CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN 1A CONNECTED AND ARE TYPICAL ONLY.
(b) PIN TERMINAL (P.C.B. TYPE)
5. FOR COMMS OPTIONS SEE DRAWING 10Px4001.

50 OHM BNC CONNECTOR


6. DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW FOR OPERATION OF THE
DIRECTIONAL EF + SEF PROTECTION.
9-WAY & 25-WAY FEMALE
D-TYPE SOCKET
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SETTING SETTING

P241 Technical Data Sheet


RTD 1

RTD 2

RTD 3

RTD 4

RTD 5

RTD 6

RTD 7

RTD 8
MiCOM P241
RTD 9
(PART) F11
WATCHDOG
F12 CONTACT RTD 10
F13

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CUSTOMER SETTING DEFAULT SETTING D1 WATCHDOG
- F14 CONTACT
OPTO 1 DEFAULT SETTING CUSTOMER SETTING
CB closed 3ph D2 E1
+

P241 external connection diagram – RTD option


D3 RELAY 1 Control Close
-
CB open 3ph OPTO 2 D4 E3
RELAY 2 General Start
D5
- E5
Speed input D6
E6 RELAY 3 General Trip
D7
-
Emergency Restart OPTO 4 D8 E7 Time between Start
D9 Hot Start Nb.
E8 RELAY 4 Cold Start Nb.
-
Reset Thermal OPTO 5 D10 E9 3Ph Volt. Alarm
Thermal lockout
D11
- E10
Reset Latches OPTO 6 D12 E11 RELAY 5 Not Used
E12
-
Close
E14 RELAY 6 Not Used
- E15
Trip OPTO 8
E16
E17 RELAY 7
COMMON Not Used
CONNECTION D18 E18

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P241 Technical Data Sheet


P2 P1 P2 P1
A
S2 S1
B MiCOM P241 (PART)
M C B
C PHASE ROTATION
S2 S1 B1
20mA
MiCOM P241 (PART) B2
OUTPUT 1 1mA
C1 5A D1 B3
- F11
IA OPTO 1 B5 WATCHDOG
D2 20mA F12 CONTACT
C C2 +
A B B6 F13
D3 OUTPUT 2 1mA
1A - WATCHDOG
NOTE 3. C3 B7 F14 CONTACT
D4 OPTO 2
C4 5A + E1
N D5 B9
20mA E2 RELAY 1
IB -
D6 OPTO 3 B10 E3
C5 OUTPUT 3 1mA
n + RELAY 2
D7 B11 E4
1A
C6 - E5
D8 OPTO 4 B13
a C7 5A 20mA E6 RELAY 3
b c +
D9 B14
IC OUTPUT 4 1mA E7
-
C8 D10 OPTO 5 B15 E8
+ RELAY 4
1A D11 CLIO E9
C9 B16
- CURRENT LOOP 20mA E10
D12 OPTO 6 B17
C13 5A + INPUTS & OUTPUTS INPUT 1 E11
1mA RELAY 5
IN D13 NOTE 7 B18 E12
SENSITIVE -
D14 OPTO 7 E13

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C14 B20
+ 20mA E14 RELAY 6
1A D15 B21
C15 - INPUT 2 1mA E15
D16 OPTO 8 B22
VA C19 + E16
D17 B24 E17 RELAY 7
COMMON 20mA
D18 B25 E18
CONNECTION INPUT 3 1mA
B26
VB C20 B28
20mA
B29
INPUT 4 1mA
B30
C22 * F1
- AC OR DC
C23 F2 AUX SUPPLY Vx
+
VC
COMMS
NOTE 2. NOTE 5.
F7
+
C24 F8
+
48V DC FIELD

P241 external connection diagram – 3VTs connection + CLIO option


F17 F9 VOLTAGE OUT
- -
SEE DRAWING F10
EIA485/ -
KBUS 10Px4001.
F18
PORT +
2. RESIDUAL VOLTAGE MEASUREMEMT REQUIRES CASE
NOTES 1. F16 EARTH
C.T. SHORTING LINKS
A 5 LIMB VT OR 3 SINGLE PHASE VT'S. SCN
(a)
3. C.T. CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN 1A CONNECTED AND ARE TYPICAL ONLY.
* POWER SUPPLY VERSION 24-48V (NOMINAL) D.C. ONLY

(b) 5. FOR COMMS OPTIONS SEE DRAWING 10Px4001.


PIN TERMINAL (P.C.B. TYPE)
6. DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW FOR OPERATION OF THE
50 OHM BNC CONNECTOR DIRECTIONAL EF + SEF PROTECTION.

7. FOR 0-10mA, 0-20mA, 4-20mA RANGE USE 20mA INPUTS & OUTPUTS
9-WAY & 25-WAY FEMALE D-TYPE SOCKET FOR 0-1mA RANGE USE 1mA INPUTS & OUTPUTS.
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P241 Technical Data Sheet
DEFAULT CUSTOMER
SETTING SETTING

CLIO INPUT 1

CLIO INPUT 2

CLIO INPUT 3

CLIO INPUT 4

MiCOM P241
(PART) F11
WATCHDOG
F12 CONTACT
F13
CUSTOMER SETTING DEFAULT SETTING D1 WATCHDOG
- F14 CONTACT
OPTO 1 DEFAULT SETTING CUSTOMER SETTING
CB closed 3ph D2 E1
+
D3 E2 RELAY 1 Control Close

35
-
CB open 3ph OPTO 2 D4 E3
+ RELAY 2 General Start
D5 E4

P241 external connection diagram – CLIO option


- E5
Speed input OPTO 3 D6
+ E6 RELAY 3 General Trip
D7
-
Emergency Restart OPTO 4 D8 E7 Time between Start
+ Hot Start Nb.
D9 E8
- RELAY 4 Cold Start Nb.
Reset Thermal OPTO 5 D10 E9 3Ph Volt. Alarm
+ Thermal lockout
D11
- E10
Reset Latches OPTO 6 D12 E11
+ RELAY 5 Not Used
D13 E12
-
Close OPTO 7 D14 E13
+
D15 E14 RELAY 6 Not Used
- E15
Trip OPTO 8 D16
+ E16
D17
E17 RELAY 7
COMMON Not Used
CONNECTION D18 E18

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A J11
MiCOM P242 (PART) WATCHDOG
P2 P1 P2 P1 J12 CONTACT
A

P241 Technical Data Sheet


C1 J13
S2 S1 WATCHDOG
B 20mA J14 CONTACT
C2
OUTPUT 1 H1
M C C B 1mA
S2 S1 PHASE ROTATION C3 H2 RELAY 1

C5 H3
20mA RELAY 2
H4
C6
OUTPUT 2 1mA H5
MiCOM P242 (PART) C7 RELAY 3
H6
D1 5A E1 C9 H7
- 20mA
IA H8 RELAY 4
E2 OPTO 1 C10
+ OUTPUT 3 1mA
A B C D2 H9
E3 C11
1A - H10 RELAY 5
NOTE 3. D3 OPTO 2
E4 C13 H11
D4 5A + 20mA
N E5 C14 H12 RELAY 6
IB - OUTPUT 4 1mA
E6 OPTO 3 C15 H13
D5 +
n H14 RELAY 7
1A E7 CLIO C16
D6 - 20mA H15
OPTO 4 CURRENT LOOP
D7 5A E8 C17 H16
a b c + INPUTS & OUTPUTS INPUT 1 1mA
E9 NOTE 7 H17 RELAY 8
IC
- C18
OPTO 5 H18
D8 E10 C20
+ 20mA
1A E11 G1
D9 C21
- INPUT 2 1mA G2 RELAY 9
E12 OPTO 6
D13 5A + C22 G3
IN E13 RELAY 10
C24 G4
SENSITIVE - 20mA
E14 OPTO 7 G5

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D14 + C25
INPUT 3 1mA G6 RELAY 11
1A E15 C26
D15 - G7
E16 OPTO 8 RELAY 12
VA D19 + C28 G8
20mA
E17 C29 G9
COMMON INPUT 4 1mA RELAY 13
E18 G10
CONNECTION C30
G11
F1
- G12 RELAY 14
VB D20 F2 OPTO 9
+ G13
F3 COMMS G14
- RELAY 15
OPTO 10 NOTE 5. G15
F4
D22 + G16
F5
- G17
D23 OPTO 11 J17 RELAY 16
F6 - G18
VC +
F7 EIA485/ SEE DRAWING
NOTE 2. - 10Px4001.
F8 OPTO 12 KBUS J18
D24 + PORT + B1
F9 J16
- B2 RTD 1
OPTO 13 SCN
F10 B3
+
F11 B4
NOTES: 2. RESIDUAL VOLTAGE MEASUREMEMT REQUIRES - *
J1 B5 RTD 2
A 5 LIMB VT OR 3 SINGLE PHASE VT'S. F12 OPTO 14 -
1. AC OR DC
+ Vx J2 B6
AUX SUPPLY +
C.T. SHORTING LINKS 3. C.T. CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN 1A CONNECTED F13 B7
(a) -
AND ARE TYPICAL ONLY. OPTO 15
F14 J7 B8 RTD 3
+ +

P242 External connection diagram – 3VTs connection + RTD + CLIO options


5. FOR COMMS OPTIONS SEE DRAWING 10Px4001. F15 B9
J8
(b) PIN TERMINAL (P.C.B. TYPE) - +
OPTO 16 48V DC FIELD
6. DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW F16 J9
+ VOLTAGE OUT -
FOR OPERATION OF THE DIRECTIONAL
F17 J10
50 OHM BNC CONNECTOR EF + SEF PROTECTION. -
COMMON
F18 B28
CONNECTION
7. FOR 0-10mA, 0-20mA, 4-20mA RANGE USE 20mA INPUTS & OUTPUTS B29 RTD 10
9-WAY & 25-WAY FEMALE
FOR 0-1mA RANGE USE 1mA INPUTS & OUTPUTS. CASE
D-TYPE SOCKET B30
EARTH

* POWER SUPPLY VERSION 24-48V (NOMINAL) D.C. ONLY

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DEFAULT CUSTOMER DEFAULT CUSTOMER
SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING

P241 Technical Data Sheet


RTD 1 RTD 6

RTD 2 RTD 7

RTD 3 RTD 8 DEFAULT CUSTOMER


SETTING SETTING
RTD 4 RTD 9
CLIO INPUT 1
RTD 5 RTD 10
CLIO INPUT 2

CLIO INPUT 3
CUSTOMER SETTING DEFAULT SETTING E1
-
OPTO 1 CLIO INPUT 4
CB closed 3ph E2
+
E3 J11
- WATCHDOG
CB open 3ph OPTO 2 E4 J12 CONTACT
+ J13
E5 WATCHDOG
- J14 CONTACT DEFAULT SETTING CUSTOMER SETTING
Speed input OPTO 3 E6
+ H1
E7 H2 RELAY 1 Control Close
-
Emergency Restart OPTO 4 E8 H3
+ RELAY 2
E9 H4 General Start
-
OPTO 5 E10 H5
Reset Thermal
+ H6 RELAY 3 General Start
E11
- H7

37
Reset Latches OPTO 6 E12 RELAY 4 Not Used
+ H8
E13 H9
-
Close OPTO 7 E14 H10 RELAY 5 Not Used
+
E15 H11
- RELAY 6 Not Used
Trip OPTO 8 E16 H12
+ H13
E17
COMMON H14 RELAY 7 Not Used
CONNECTION E18 MiCOM P242 H15
F1 (PART) H16
-
Not Used OPTO 9 F2 H17
+ RELAY 8 Not Used
F3 H18
-
Not Used OPTO 10 F4 G1
+ RELAY 9
F5 G2 Not Used
-
OPTO 11 F6 G3
Not Used
+ G4 RELAY 10 Not Used
F7
- G5
Not Used OPTO 12 F8 RELAY 11 Not Used
+ G6
F9 G7
-
Not Used OPTO 13 F10 G8 RELAY 12 Not Used
+
F11 G9
- RELAY 13 Not Used
OPTO 14 F12 G10
Not Used

P242 external connection diagram – 3VTs connection + RTD + CLIO options


+ G11
F13
- G12 RELAY 14 Not Used
Not Used OPTO 15 F14
+ G13
F15 G14
- RELAY 15 Not Used
Not Used OPTO 16 F16 G15
+
F17 G16
COMMON G17
F18 RELAY 16 Not Used
CONNECTION
G18

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DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW NOTE 6.

NEUTRAL BUSBAR
P1 P2 P2 P1 P2 P1

P241 Technical Data Sheet


A A
S1 S2 S2 S1
B
M C
S2 S1 A B C
C B
PHASE ROTATION MiCOM P243 (PART)
MiCOM P243 (PART) N
D1 5A D19 VA
M11
n WATCHDOG
IA M12 CONTACT
D2 M13
C1 WATCHDOG
1A 20mA M14 CONTACT
D3 a b c
OUTPUT 1 C2 L1
D4 5A D20 VB 1mA
C3 L2 RELAY 1
IB
L3

differential [87M]
C5
D5 20mA RELAY 2
L4
1A D22 OUTPUT 2 C6
D6 1mA L5
D7 5A D23 C7 L6 RELAY 3

IC VC C9 L7
20mA RELAY 4
L8
D8 NOTE 2. OUTPUT 3 C10
1mA L9
1A D24 C11
NOTE 3. D9 L10 RELAY 5
C13 L11
D13 5A 20mA
IN E1 L12 RELAY 6
- OUTPUT 4 C14
SENSITIVE OPTO 1 1mA L13
E2 C15
D14 +
L14 RELAY 7
1A E3 CLIO
D15 - C16 L15
E4 OPTO 2 CURRENT LOOP 20mA
+ C17 L16
INPUTS & OUTPUTS INPUT 1
E5 1mA L17
F1 5A - NOTE 7 C18 RELAY 8
E6 OPTO 3 L18
I A (2) + C20
20mA K1

38
F2 E7
- C21 RELAY 9
OPTO 4 INPUT 2 1mA K2
1A E8
F3 + C22 K3
F4 5A E9 RELAY 10
- C24 K4
E10 OPTO 5 20mA
I B (2)
+ K5
INPUT 3 C25 RELAY 11
F5 E11 1mA K6
- C26
1A OPTO 6 K7
F6 E12
+ C28 K8 RELAY 12
F7 5A 20mA
E13 K9
- C29
I C (2) OPTO 7 INPUT 4 1mA RELAY 13
E14 K10
+ C30
F8
K11
E15
1A - K12 RELAY 14
F9 OPTO 8
E16
+ K13
E17 K14
COMMON RELAY 15
E18 CONNECTION K15
COMMS K16
G1
- NOTE 5. K17
OPTO 9 RELAY 16
G2
+ K18
NOTES: G3
-
1. G4 OPTO 10 M17 B1
+ -
C.T. SHORTING LINKS B2 RTD 1
(a) G5 SEE DRAWING
- EIA485/ B3
2. RESIDUAL VOLTAGE MEASUREMEMT REQUIRES OPTO 11 KBUS 10Px4001.
G6 M18
A 5 LIMB VT OR 3 SINGLE PHASE VT'S. + PORT + B4
(b) G7 B5 RTD 2
PIN TERMINAL (P.C.B. TYPE) 3. C.T. CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN 1A CONNECTED - M16
G8 OPTO 12 SCN B6
AND ARE TYPICAL ONLY. +
B7
50 OHM BNC CONNECTOR G9
5. FOR COMMS OPTIONS SEE DRAWING 10Px4001. - * B8 RTD 3
OPTO 13 M1
G10 -
+ AC OR DC B9
9-WAY & 25-WAY FEMALE 6. DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW Vx AUX SUPPLY M2
FOR OPERATION OF THE DIRECTIONAL G11 +
D-TYPE SOCKET -
EF + SEF PROTECTION. G12 OPTO 14
+ M7
+
7. FOR 0-10mA, 0-20mA, 4-20mA RANGE G13
- M8 B28
USE 20mA INPUTS & OUTPUTS. OPTO 15 +
G14 48V DC FIELD
FOR 0-1mA RANGE USE 1mA INPUTS & OUTPUTS. + VOLTAGE OUT M9 B29 RTD 10
-
G15 B30
- M10
OPTO 16 -
G16
+
G17 CASE
COMMON EARTH
G18 CONNECTION
* POWER SUPPLY VERSION 24-48V (NOMINAL) D.C. ONLY

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P243 External connection diagram – 3VTs connection + RTD + CLIO options – biased
DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW NOTE 6.

NEUTRAL BUSBAR
P1 P2 P2 P1 P2 P1

P241 Technical Data Sheet


A A
S1 S2 S2 S1
B
M C
S2 S1
C B
A B C PHASE ROTATION

MiCOM P243 (PART)


MiCOM P243 (PART) N
D1 5A D19 VA M11
n WATCHDOG
IA M12 CONTACT
D2 M13
C1 WATCHDOG
1A 20mA M14 CONTACT
D3 a b c C2
OUTPUT 1 1mA L1
D4 5A D20 VB

differential [87M]
C3 L2 RELAY 1
IB
C5 L3
D5 20mA L4 RELAY 2
1A D22 C6
NOTE 3. D6 OUTPUT 2 1mA L5
C7 L6 RELAY 3
D7 5A D23
IC VC C9 L7
20mA RELAY 4
L8
D8 NOTE 2. C10
OUTPUT 3 1mA L9
1A D24 C11
D9 L10 RELAY 5
NLR
C13 L11
D13 5A 20mA
E1 L12 RELAY 6
IN
- C14
R ST OUTPUT 4 1mA
SENSITIVE OPTO 1 L13
E2 C15
D14 + L14
E3 RELAY 7
1A -
CLIO C16 L15
D15
OPTO 2 CURRENT LOOP 20mA
E4 L16
+ INPUTS & OUTPUTS C17
INPUT 1 1mA
E5 L17
F1 5A - NOTE 7 C18 RELAY 8
OPTO 3 L18

39
E6
I A (2) + C20
E7 20mA K1
F2 - C21
INPUT 2 K2 RELAY 9
1A E8 OPTO 4 1mA
F3 + C22 K3
F4 5A E9 K4 RELAY 10
- C24
I B (2) E10 OPTO 5 20mA K5
+ C25
F5 INPUT 3 1mA K6 RELAY 11
E11
- C26 K7
1A OPTO 6
F6 E12
+ C28 K8 RELAY 12
F7 5A 20mA
E13 K9
- C29
I C (2) OPTO 7 INPUT 4 1mA K10 RELAY 13
E14
+ C30
F8 K11
E15 RELAY 14
1A - K12
F9 OPTO 8
E16 K13
+
E17 K14
COMMON RELAY 15
E18 CONNECTION K15
COMMS K16
G1 NOTE 5.
- K17
OPTO 9 RELAY 16
G2 K18
+
G3
-
OPTO 10 M17 B1
G4 -
+ RTD 1
B2
G5 EIA485/ SEE DRAWING
- B3
NOTES: OPTO 11 KBUS 10Px4001.
G6 M18
2. RESIDUAL VOLTAGE MEASUREMEMT REQUIRES + PORT + B4
1. B5 RTD 2
A 5 LIMB VT OR 3 SINGLE PHASE VT'S. G7 M16
-
(a) C.T. SHORTING LINKS OPTO 12 SCN B6
3. C.T. CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN 1A CONNECTED G8
+
B7
AND ARE TYPICAL ONLY. G9
- M1 * B8 RTD 3
5. FOR COMMS OPTIONS SEE DRAWING 10Px4001. G10 OPTO 13 -
(b) PIN TERMINAL (P.C.B. TYPE) + AC OR DC B9
Vx AUX SUPPLY M2
G11 +
6. DIRECTION OF FORWARD CURRENT FLOW FOR -
50 OHM BNC CONNECTOR OPERATION OF THE DIRECTIONAL EF + SEF PROTECTION. G12 OPTO 14
+ M7
+
7. FOR 0-10mA, 0-20mA, 4-20mA RANGE G13 M8
9-WAY & 25-WAY FEMALE - + B28
USE 20mA INPUTS & OUTPUTS. OPTO 15 48V DC FIELD
D-TYPE SOCKET G14 B29 RTD 10
FOR 0-1mA RANGE USE 1mA INPUTS & OUTPUTS. + VOLTAGE OUT M9
-
G15 B30
- M10
-
G16 OPTO 16
+
G17 CASE

P243 External connection diagram – 3VTs connection + RTD + CLIO – high impedance
COMMON EARTH
G18 CONNECTION
* POWER SUPPLY VERSION 24-48V (NOMINAL) D.C. ONLY
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DEFAULT CUSTOMER DEFAULT CUSTOMER
SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING

P241 Technical Data Sheet


RTD 1 RTD 6

RTD 2 RTD 7
DEFAULT CUSTOMER
RTD 3 RTD 8 SETTING SETTING

RTD 4 RTD 9 CLIO INPUT 1

RTD 5 RTD 10 CLIO INPUT 2

CLIO INPUT 3

CUSTOMER SETTING DEFAULT SETTING E1


- CLIO INPUT 4
CB closed 3ph OPTO 1 E2
+
E3
- M11
CB open 3ph OPTO 2 E4 WATCHDOG
+ M12 CONTACT
E5 M13
- WATCHDOG
Speed input OPTO 3 E6 M14 CONTACT DEFAULT SETTING CUSTOMER SETTING
+
E7 L1
- RELAY 1 Control Close
OPTO 4 L2
Emergency Restart E8
+ L3
E9
- L4 RELAY 2 General Start
Reset Thermal OPTO 5 E10
+ L5
E11 L6 RELAY 3 General Alarm
-
Reset Latches OPTO 6 E12 L7

40
+ RELAY 4 General Alarm
E13 L8
-
OPTO 7 L9
Close E14 MiCOM P243
+ L10 RELAY 5 Not Used
E15 (PART)
- L11
Trip OPTO 8 E16 RELAY 6 Not Used
+ L12
E17 L13
COMMON L14
CONNECTION E18 RELAY 7 Not Used
L15
G1 L16
-
L9 Not Used OPTO 9 G2 L17
+ RELAY 8 Not Used
G3 L18
-
L10 Not Used OPTO 10 G4 K1
+ RELAY 9 Not Used
G5 K2
-
OPTO 11 K3
L11 Not Used G6
+ K4 RELAY 10 Not Used
G7
- K5
L12 Not Used OPTO 12 G8 RELAY 11 Not Used
+ K6
G9 K7
-
OPTO 13 K8 RELAY 12 Not Used
L13 Not Used G10
+ K9
G11
- K10 RELAY 13 Not Used
L14 Not Used OPTO 14 G12

P243 External connection diagram – 3VTs connection + RTD + CLIO options


+ K11
G13 RELAY 14 Not Used
- K12
L15 Not Used OPTO 15 G14 K13
+
G15 K14
- RELAY 15 Not Used
L16 Not Used OPTO 16 G16 K15
+ K16
G17
COMMON K17 RELAY 16
G18 Not Used
CONNECTION K18

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ORDERING INFORMATION
P241 Motor Protection Relay P241
Vx Aux Rating
24-48 VDC 1
48-110 VDC, 40-100 VAC 2
110-250 VDC, 100-240 VAC 3
In/Vn Rating
IN=1 A/5 A, VN=100/120 V 1
Hardware Options
Nothing 1
Irig-B Only (Modulated) 2
Fiber Optic Rear Comms Port 3
IRIG-B (Modulated) & Fiber Optic Rear Comms Port 4
*
Ethernet (100 Mbps) 6
Second Rear Comms. Board* 7
IRIG-B (Modulated) Plus Second Rear Comms Board* 8
*
Ethernet (100mbps) + IRIG-B (Modulated) A
*
Ethernet (100mbps) + IRIG-B (De-Modulated) B
Redundant Ethernet Self-Healing Ring, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
G
+ Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Self-Healing Ring, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
H
+ Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Rstp, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports + Modulated
J
IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Rstp, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports +
K
Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Dual Homing Star, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
L
+ Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Dual Homing Star, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
M
+ Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Product Specific
Size 40TE Case, No Option (8 Optos + 7 Relays) A
Size 40TE Case, 8 Optos + 7 Relays + RTD B
Size 40TE Case, 8 Optos + 7 Relays + Clio C
Size 40TE Case, 12 Optos + 11 Relays E
Protocol Options
K-Bus 1
Modbus 2
IEC 60870-5-103 3
IEC 61850 + Courier Via Rear Eia(Rs)485 Port* 6

Mounting

Panel Mounting M
Software Number
Unless Specified The Latest Version Will Be
51
Delivered
Settings File
Default 0
Customer 1
Design Suffix
Original A
Universal Opto, New Relays, New Power Supply C
Phase 2 CPU J

P241 Technical Data Sheet 41 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k


P242 Motor Protection Relay P242
Vx Aux Rating
24-48 VDC 1
48-110 VDC, 40-100 VAC 2
110-250 VDC, 100-240 VAC 3
In/Vn Rating
IN=1 A/5 A, VN=100/120 V 1
Hardware Options
Nothing 1
IRIG-B Only (Modulated) 2
Fiber Optic Rear Comms Port 3
IRIG-B (Modulated) & Fiber Optic Rear Comms Port 4
Ethernet (100 Mbps)* 6
Second Rear Comms. Board* 7
IRIG-B (Modulated) Plus 2nd Rear Comms Board* 8
Ethernet (100 Mbps) + IRIG-B (Modulated)* A
Ethernet (100 Mbps) + IRIG-B (De-Modulated)* B
Redundant Ethernet Self-Healing Ring, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
G
+ Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Self-Healing Ring, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
H
+ Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Rstp, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports + Modulated
J
IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Rstp, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports +
K
Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Dual Homing Star, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
L
+ Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Dual Homing Star, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
M
+ Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Product Specific
Size 60TE Case, No Option (16 Optos + 16 Relays) A
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + Rtd B
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + Clio C
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + Rtd + Clio D
Protocol Options
K-BUS 1
Modbus 2
IEC 60870-5-103 3
IEC 61850 + Courier Via Rear Eia(Rs)485 Port* 6

Mounting

Panel Mounting M

Software Number
Unless Specified The Latest Version Will Be
51
Delivered
Settings File
Default 0
Customer 1
Design Suffix
Universal Opto, New Relays, New Power Supply C
Extended Phase 2 CPU K

P241 Technical Data Sheet 42 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k


P243 Motor protection relay P243
Vx Aux Rating
24-48 Vdc 1
48-110 Vdc, 40-100 Vac 2
110-250 Vdc, 100-240 Vac 3
In/Vn Rating
In=1A/5A, Vn=100/120V 1
Hardware Options
Nothing 1
IRIG-B Only (Modulated) 2
Fiber Optic Rear Comms Port 3
IRIG-B (Modulated) & Fiber Optic Rear Comms Port 4
Ethernet (100 Mbps)* 6
Second Rear Comms. Board* 7
IRIG-B* (Modulated) Plus 2nd Rear Comms Board 8
Ethernet (100 Mbps) + IRIG-B (Modulated)* A
Ethernet (100 Mbps) + IRIG-B (De-Modulated)* B
Redundant Ethernet Self-Healing Ring, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
G
+ Modulated Irig-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Self-Healing Ring, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
H
+ Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet RSTP, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports +
J
Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet RSTP, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports +
K
Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Dual Homing Star, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
L
+ Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Redundant Ethernet Dual Homing Star, 2 Multi-Mode Fiber Ports
M
+ Un-Modulated IRIG-B (Not Yet Available)
Product Specific
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays A
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + RTD B
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + Clio C
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + RTD + Clio D
Protocol Options
K-Bus 1
Modbus 2
IEC 60870-5-103 3
IEC 61850 + Courier Via Rear Eia(Rs)485 Port* 6

Mounting

Panel Mounting M
Rack Mounting N
Software Number
Unless Specified The Latest Version Will Be
51
Delivered
Settings File
Default 0
Customer 1
Design Suffix

Universal Opto, New Relays, New Power Supply C


Extended Phase 2 CPU K

P241 Technical Data Sheet 43 J (P241) K (P242/3) Software Version 51k


AREVA Track Record - Motor and
Machine Protection Relays
>> Over 30 years experience in Motor and
Machine Protection Design.
>> First numerical motor protection relay,
OPN/ MOPN launched in 1988.
More than 6700 devices installed.
>> MiCOM motor protection series introduced
in 1999 derived from previous successful
range and user feedback.
Employ all latest numerical technique to
enhance relay efficiency, reliability and
user-friendliness. Worlwide application with
over 7000 units delivered.

SOFTWARE SUPPORT HARDWARE DESCRIPTION

WindowsTM 98/ME/2000/NT compatible. > Case


MiCOM S1 software which comprises:
The MiCOM relays are housed in a specially designed
> Settings editor case providing a high density of functionality within the
> Programmable Scheme Logic editor product, a customisable user interface, and additional
> Menu text editor functions concealed by upper and lower covers.

MiCOM is a registered trademark of AREVA. The other names mentioned, registered or not, are the property of their respective companies. - 389191982 RCS PARIS - SONOVISION-ITEP.
> Display of fault diagnostics and measurements
Physical protection of the front panel user interface and
> Disturbance recorder viewer
prevention of casual access is provided by an optional
transparent front cover, which can be fitted or omitted

AUTOMATION-L3-P24x-BR-12.08-1925-GB - ©2008 AREVA . AREVA, the AREVA logo and any alternative version thereof are trademarks and service marks of AREVA.
according to choice since the front panel has been
designed to IP52 protection against dust and water.
The case is suitable for either rack or panel mounting.
EMC COMPLIANCE
Compliance with the • P241 : MiCOM 40TE
European Commission • P242 : MiCOM 60TE
2006/95/EC
Directive on EMC • P243 : MiCOM 80TE

PRODUCT SAFETY
Compliance with the
European Commission > Weight
2006/95/EC
Low Voltage Directive • P241 : 7,3 kg
• P242 : 9,2 kg
ATEX COMPLIANCE (with RTD & CLIO)
Compliance with the • P243 : 11,5 kg
European Directive
EX II(2)G
Article 1 (2) of 94/9/EC
(with RTD & CLIO)

P24X THIRD PARTY COMPLIANCES


File Number : E202519
C UL
fi US Original Issue Date : 21-04-2005
(Complies with Canadian and
US requirements)

AREVA T&D Worldwide Contact Centre: Our policy is one of continuous development. Accordingly the
http://www.areva-td.com/contactcentre/ design of our products may change at any time. Whilst every
effort is made to produce up to date literature, this brochure
Tel.: +44 (0) 1785 250 070 should only be regarded as a guide and is intended for
information purposes only. Its contents do not constitute an offer
for sale or advise on the application of any product referred to in
www.areva-td.com it. We cannot be held responsible for any reliance on any
decisions taken on its contents without specific advice.
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