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Intelligent measuring & protection device

CSEPRO-F

CSEPRO
Series

Catalogue

Advance Feeder Protection & Monitoring Solution

INDEX
S.No.

Description

1.

Introduction

2.

Application

3.

Hardware

4.

Protection Features

5.

Supervision Functions

6.

Functional Diagram

7.

Protection Functions

8.

Data Acquisition Functions

9.

Fault Record

10.

Event Record

11.

Output Contacts

12.

Man Machine Interface

13.

Communication

14.

Setting Ranges

15.

Technical Data

16.

Standards
16.1 High Voltage Tests
16.2 EMC Immunity Tests
16.3 Environmental Tests
16.4 Mechanical Tests

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17.

Connection Diagram

18.

Dimension Details

19.

Model Selection Table

20.

Ordering Information

1.0 Introduction

3.0 Hardware

CSEPRO series offers a multifunctional comprehensive smart


protection solution for Feeder, Generator, Motor & Transformer
segment.

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Current Analog input
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Voltage analog input
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Max. 6 digital inputs

CSEPRO family of protective relays are advance numerical relays


that provide multi protection and monitoring with reliable and fast
protection solutions in a single unit.

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Max. 6 digital outputs

In this family of CSEPRO series, the CSEPROFxxx is an advanced


feeder protection solution which has fast, sensitive and secure
protection for feeder faults.

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LAN-RJ45/RS485/USB ports for Communication

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8 LEDs at Pkup & Trip on fault + 3 LEDs with special
function of 3 control keys
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16x4 Alpha numeric LCD
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8 Push button on the front for MMI

CSEPROFxxx also provides an automation solution of power


control. It complies with IEC60870-5-103, IEC61850, Modbus
protocol for high integration of protection & control.
CSEPROFxxx offers following model based features to cover
requirements of the wide range of users.
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1A & 5A Programmable Rated Current.
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Modular design with self CT shorting.
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Measurement, Protection & Metering
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SCADA Communication (Local & Remote)
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Disturbance Record
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Event Record
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Fault Record
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DI/DO Matrix Programmability
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Intelligent key for details of last fault occurred
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Last 10 fault record (nonvolatile memory) with time stamp

(Figure-1)

2.0 Application
The CSEPRO-F relay has been designed for controlling,
protecting and monitoring industrial, utility distribution networks
and substations. They can also be used as part of a protection
scheme for feeders, transformers and generators.

4.0 Protection Features


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Three phase time over current protection (51)
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Three phase instantaneous protection (50)
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Ground time over current (51 N)

CSEPROF Model

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Ground instantaneous over current (50 N)

CSEPROF is available in following models: -

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Current unbalance (46)

CSEPROF120: Voltage Protection


CSEPROF200: Non Directional Current Protection
CSEPROF220: Non Directional Sensitive Current Protection
CSEPROF240: Non Directional Current Protection
CSEPROF260: Directional Current Protection
CSEPROF300: Current + Voltage Protection

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Broken conductor detection (46 BC)
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Auto recloser
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Fuse failure
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Cold load pickup
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Thermal overload (49)
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Under / over voltage (27)
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Residual voltage / voltage unbalance

CSEPROF400: Voltage + Frequency Protection

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Trip circuit supervision function

CSEPROF500: Current + Voltage + Frequency Protection

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Circuit brekaer failure protection

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5.0 Supervision Functions


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Lock out Relay
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Open-Close Breaker Command
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Trip circuit supervision (74TC)

6.0 Functional Diagram

Front port

AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS

Rear port

USE CSE Designer


suit M6

CB local remote
CB monitoring
Cold load pickup
VTS & logic applications
Trip circuit supervision
Blocking logic
Remote ctrl on output relays

RJ45/RS485 port
to SCADA system

MEASUREMENTS
Phase current
Residual current
Residual voltage
Line & phase voltage
Auto reclose counters
CB operation counter
-ve/+ve/Zero phase sequence

RECORDING
FEATURES
Fault recording
10

Event recording
100

Dist recording
1200 cycle

27

59

59N

79

86

67

67N

50/51
P

50N
51N

37

46

46BC

49

50BF

(Figure-2) CSEPROF Functional Diagram

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Result on LEDs & outputs

7.0 Protection Functions


Restricted Earth Protection (87G)
REF is based on comparing the vector sum of the phase currents to neutral point current. If the difference (Iref) is greater than the
calculated value then tripping occurs.
The restricted earth unit operation characteristic is shown below (See Figure-3). For Restricted earth protection settings referh Table 8.

Restricted earth protection operation characteristic


(Figure-3)
Three Phase Over-current (50/51)
The independent two stages are available for phase fault protection. For I> the user may independently select definite time delay or inverse time
delay with different type of curves. The second Hi-Set stage can be configured with definite time only.

Neutral Over current (50N/51N)


The independent two stages are available for earth fault protection. For first stage (Ie>) the user can select definite time delay or inverse time
delay with different type of curves. The second Hi-Set stage can be configured with definite time only.
This is an overcurrent function applied to the vectorial sum of phase currents, being its function to detect faults to earth.
Current Unbalance (46)
This function protects against current unbalances resulting from anomalies in the power system or unbalanced loads.

Circuit Breaker Failure Protection (50BF)


The CB Failure Protection is based on supervision of phase currents and earth current after tripping events. The test criterion is whether all phase
currents have dropped to less than 5% of IN within the set time (tCBFP). If one or more of the phase currents have not dropped to specified current
within this time, CB failure is detected and the assigned output relay is activated. Refer Table 4 for this protection setting.

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Broken Conductor Protection* (46BC)


For giving this protection the ratio of -ve phase sequence current and +ve phase sequence current is measured. The delay timer starts
when the ratio exceeds the set value and tripping is initiated as soon as set time is elapsed.
Auto re-closer strategy (79)*
As 80% of faults in overhead lines are transient, the use of the auto recloser is very advantageous. Automatic auto-recloser allows a
substation to operate unattended. The number of visits on site to manually reclose a circuit breaker after a fault, can then be
substantially reduced. This feature gives an important advantage for substations supervised remotely.
Typically this auto reclose (AR) sequence of Instantaneous Trip(s) and Reclose Delays (Dead times) followed by Delayed Trip(s) provide
the automatic optimum method of clearing all types of faults i.e. both Transient and Permanent, as quickly as possible and helps in
improving the up time of the network in service.
DI Inputs:

AR Blocking To block the auto rercloser through remote DI


CB Close DI- To get the circuit breaker status
CB Ready-To get the CB ready or to give the closing command
Configurable Outputs:

79 AR Close CB
79 Lockout
AR-Blocked: Unit changes immediately to "AR-blocked" status when an external AR Blocking DI is applied or internal EXIT is chosen for
AR cycle in MMI. No Auto reclosing is possible in "AR-blocked" status.
Activating of AR: Prior to every AR it is possible to select which kind of tripping (I> or I>>, Ie> etc.) will lead to automatic reclosing. This
can be separately fixed for each protection.

Dead time (td): Starts with the off signal of the circuit breaker. No closing command to the circuit breaker is given till expiry of the set
dead time.
User programmable dead times are available for each protection trip operation.
The dead time is initiated when the trip output contact resets, the pickup is reset and the CB is open.
The CB close output relay is energized after the dead time has elapsed If CB ready input is present.
The dead time (dead time td1, dead time td2 dead time td3 dead time td4) starts when the feedback on 'CB CLOSE DI' is not available.
Trip Circuit Supervision (74TC)
This feature detects any anomalies in the circuit with the switch open or close. It detects trip circuit supply failure of circuit breaker,
tripping mechanism failure like circuit breaker contact degeneration in wires, contacts and coils.
Automation
Lockout Relay (86)
Relays programmed with this function will act when the differential unit acts (instantaneous or percentage type) so that they can be used
as a locking device for breaker close circuits.
Protection Function Locking
Each protection function can be locked via a digital input as selected and assigned in HMI.
* Note: These are the model dependent and are available in auxiliary models only.

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Reclaim time (tr):

(Reclaim Timer). when an auto reclose sequence does not result in a


successful reclosure the relays goes to the knock out state.

This is the time during which after switching on or after AR a


subsequent reclosing is prevented.
If the number of the set shots is reached, the relay is locked for this
time after the last reclosing attempt.

Starting Condition for Auto Recloser

1) AR should be enabled by manual setting.


2) AR blocked DI is not available
3) Respective protection AR cycle should not in exit condition.

If CB Ready DI is not available relay will not generate closing


command.

Lock out State

If the circuit breaker dose not trip again, the auto reclose cycle resets
to original STATE-1 at the end of the reclaim time.

Lockout state of the breaker meansno further attempts to AR in these


conditions

If the protection operates during the reclaim time of the relay:

1) Lockout occurs when all auto reclosure attempts are over and
protection operates during the final Reclaim Time.

l
either advances to the next AR cycle that is expected in next auto
reclose state or
l
if all the programmed recloser attempts have been accomplished,
it locks out.

The reclaim time is started with the automatic closing command.


Once a CB has reclosed and remained closed for a specified time
period (the reclaim time), the AR sequence is reinitialized and a
successful close output issued. A single common reclaim time is used

2) If CBFP failure appeared in relay (if CBFP enable).


3) At the end of the each reclaim timer if the CB is in the open position
(Close DI is not present).
4) If a Close pulse of AR relay is given and the CB fails to close
through close DI input or expiry of Trip Contact Sense time.
5) If a open pulse given to CB and CB fails to open in between Trip
Contact Sense time.
In any of these cases, Manual reset will be required to reinitiate the
AR.

Pickup

Trip Command
Starting of reclaim time

End of reclaim time

CB Close Status

Dead Time

Reclaim Time

Reclaim Time

CB Ready

AR Cycle

AR Cycle

Reclose Command
First Fault: AR State:1 : Successful

Second Fault: AR State:1 : Successful

Auto Reclosure Logic States


(Figure-4)

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Voltage Protevtion
The relay is equipped with an independent, 2-step over-(U>, U>>) and under voltage supervision (U<, U<<)simultaneously with
separately adjustable tripping values and delay times. Voltage measuring is 3-phase. In this process there is a continuous comparison
of the line conductor voltages in case of a delta connection and of the phase voltages in case of a star connection with the preset limit
values.

Under / Over voltage


Two thresholds are available for each function: each one can be independently activated or deactivated

4.2 Zero-sequence
Over voltage CSEPRO-F relays will operate from the zero sequence voltage, which is calculated internally, or from the residual voltage,
which is measured directly or internally
U0=1/3| (U1+U2+U3)|

4.3 Negative sequence over voltage


This function is based on the negative-sequence component of the voltage, which is calculated internally and displayed on the screen of
the front panel: It is designed to detect any voltage unbalance condition.
U2=1/3| (U1+a2U2+aU3)|

4.4 Positive sequence over voltage


This function is based on the positive phase sequence component of the voltage, which is calculated internally.
U1=1/3|(U1+aU2+a2U3)|

8.0 Data Acquisition Function


Measurements
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L1, L2, L3 phase current measurements
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L1, L2, L3 phase voltage measurements
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Earth current measurement
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Restricted earth current measurement
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Negative / Positive / Zero phase sequence
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Trip counter
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Origin of last fault

Disturbance Record
The CSEPROF relay has an oscillograph data recorder with the following characteristics:
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Oscilloscopic recording can trigger on Pickup or on trip or via DI i.e. change from pre-fault to post-fault stage. It is
programmable.
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Each record comprises the samples from 7 analog signals and the status of 6 digital inputs and 6 digital outputs. There will be
30 samples per cycle.
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Relay saves maximum 1200 cycles, and the number of cycles per record is programmable (for example: if 40 cycles are
selected, then there will be maximum 30 records of 40 cycles each).
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The pre-fault and post-fault cycles are programmable.
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Records are in the non volatile memory.
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The records are transferred to PC using USB interface. The data is graphically displayed and can be taken on printer.
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Record 1 is always latest record. 2nd record is older than 1st...... and so on.

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(Figure-5) Oscilloscope recording on PC software

9.0 Fault Record


CSEPROF records last 10 faults in its non volatile memory with its time stamp. Each record has the following information:

Fault Format
IL1

00.00A

Iref

00.00A

IL2

00.00A

Ie

00.00A

IL3

00.00A

I2

00.00A

VL1

00.00V

HR MIN

HH:MIN

VL2

00.00V

SEC Ms

Sec: mSec

VL3

00.00V

DATE

DD:MM:YR

Ve

00.00V

F-TYPE

Type of fault

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(Figure-6) Fault Data recording on PC software

10.0 Event Record


The unit stores in non volatile memory the last 100 events with its time stamp. When the available memory space is exhausted, the new
event automatically overwrites the oldest event, which can be retrieved from a PC, with the following format:
EVENT

EVENT NUMBER

HOUR

HH.MM

SEC mSEC

SEC: mSEC

DATE

DD/MM/YY

The user can view event records via the front USB interface software

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Description of event number available in event list or in front end software.

(Figure-7) Event Data recording on PC Software

11.0 Output Contacts


No. of digital outputs

6 (DO1, DO2, DO3, DO4, DO5, DO6)

Type of outputs

Relay

Programmable (DO Assignment)

Yes

Relay reset type

Programmable (Auto/Manual)

No of digital inputs

6 (DI1, DI2, DI3, DI4, DI5, DI6)

Type of inputs

AC/DC Voltage

Programmable (DI Assignment)

Yes

Inputs

12.0 Man Machine Interface


CSEPROF offers a variety of front user interfaces, including:
Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
It comprises of alphanumeric display of 16x4 and 8 push buttons for setting and other operations for local access:
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Two push switches for set values of normal tripping characteristics.
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One RESET push switch & One ENTER push switch.
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One intelligent (i) Key.
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One push switch for the tripping of relay assigned to F1 Key.
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Two push switches for the tripping of relay assigned to Circuit breaker open & Circuit breaker close.
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Eight LEDs for pickup or tripping on faults & events in any phase (See Figure-8).
In order to change any setting first press enter (8
) then only ( t
/u
) key will act as increment / decrement else these key will function as
scroll in forward / backward direction.

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CSEPROF

FE

PR

E D E R

L 1L 2

L3

O T E C T I O N
E

RE

PICKUP

F1
C
O
N
T
R
O
L

TRIP

L A Y
BLOCK

I
R

OPEN

CLOSE

(Figure-8) HMI

Keys
I

Manual Key
is used as intelligent key to see the details of the last fault.
is used as a ENTER key.

is used to manual reset (after pressing for 2 sec)


is used to scroll in upward direction and for decrement of parameters.
is used to scroll in downward direction and for increment of parameters.

F1

OPEN

CLOSE

To perform the assigned task either DO Trip or Relay Reset.


To Open the circuit breaker.
To Close the circuit breaker.

13.0 Communication (Local & Remote)


The unit has:
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1 Front USB port for direct connection to a PC.
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1 Rear RS-485 communication port.
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1 Rear terminal can be for: RJ-45 or plastic F.O.
Rear Communication (RS-485)
The protocol for the rear port is programmable. The user can choose either MODBUS or IEC 870-5-103 protocol for RS485
communication.
Front Communication (USB)
The entire setting including protection parameter setting for both group, Fault, Event & Disturbance record are available on A type USB
(female) interface with CSE LIVELINK with saving & printing option (See Figure-10). This unit also has Front-end Live Link simulation
support for testing of relay even without any three phase injection source.

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14.0 Setting Ranges


Over-current Protection

Parameters

Display

Setting Range
Max
Min

Over-Load pickup Setting

I>

0.2xIp

Phase characteristics

CURVE

Over-Load inverse timing

ti

0.01

Over-Load definite timing

t>

Short circuit pickup setting


Short circuit definite timing

4xIp

Step
Size

Default
Setting

0.05

Disable

DEFT,EINV,VINV, LINV,
NINV1.3, NINV3.0 (1)

DEFT

1.5

0.005

0.010

0.1 Sec

150 Sec

0.01

0.10 Sec

I>>

0.5xIp

40xIp

0.5

Disable

t>>

0.02 Sec

20 Sec

0.01

0.02 Sec

(Table-1)
Earth Protection *

Parameters

Display

Earth pickup setting

Ie>

Earth characteristics

CURVE

Setting Range
Min
Min
0.05xIn

2.5xIn

Step
Size
0.05

Default
Setting
Disable

DEFT,EINV,VINV,LINV
NINV1.3, NINV3.0(1)

DEFT

Earth inverse timing

tie

0.01

1.5

0.005

0.010

Earth definite timing

te>

0.03 Sec

150 Sec

0.01

0.03 Sec

Earth hi-set pickup setting

Ie>>

0.5xIn

8xIn

0.05

Disable

Earth hi-set definite timing

te>>

0.02 Sec

20 Sec

0.01

0.02 Sec

(Table-2)

(1) Refer following formula for EINV, VINV, LINV, NINV1.3, NINV3.0 characteristics:
13.5
Very Inverse

t=

ti [s]
(I / IS) 1
80

Extremely Inverse

t=

ti [s]
2

(I / IS) - 1
120
Long time Inverse

t=

ti [s]
(I / IS) 1
0.14/0.061

Normal Inverse 3.0/1.3

t=

ti [s]
(I / IS) 0.02 1

Where

t =Tripping time

ti =Time multiplier

I =Fault current

IS =Setting value of current

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Trip Circuit Supervision Protection

Parameters

Display

TCS

td

Setting Range
Max
Min

Step
Size

Default
Setting

0.03 Sec

0.01

Disable

Setting Range
Max
Min

Step
Size

Default
Setting

0.03 Sec

2 Sec

0.01

Disable

Setting Range
Max
Min

Step
Size

Default
Setting

2 Sec

(Table-3)
Circuit Breaker Failure Protection

Parameters

Display

CBFP

td

(Table-4)
Negative Phase Sequence Setting

Parameters

Display

NPS pickup current

Ib

0.50xIp

2.5xIp

0.1xIp

Disable

NPS characteristic

CHAR

DEFT

NPS-INV(2)

----

DEFT

Time multiple

K1

5 Sec

60 Sec

0.1 Sec

5.0 Sec

Time constant

K2

0.02

0.4

0.01

0.02

Definite time

td

0.02 Sec

0.4 Sec

0.01 Sec

0.02 Sec

(Table-5)

K1

(2) Refer following formula for INV characteristics:

Negative Phase Sequence Equation

=
(I2 / Ib)2 (K2)2

Where I2 is injected NPS current.


Trip timing Accuracy : +7.5% OR +30mSec (whichever is higher)
Auto Recloser Mode
S.No.

Parameter

Display

Setting Range
Min.

Max.

Default

Size

Setting

Enable Auto Recloser

Enable

Yes

No

Dead Time 1

D1

0.20 Sec.

300 Sec.

0.01 Sec.

0.20 Sec.

Dead Time 2

D2

0.20 Sec.

300 Sec.

0.01 Sec.

0.20 Sec.

Dead Time 3

D3

0.20 Sec.

300 Sec.

0.01 Sec.

0.20 Sec.

Dead Time 4

D4

0.20 Sec.

300 Sec.

0.01 Sec.

0.20 Sec.

Reclaim Time

tR

0.20 Sec.

300 Sec.

0.01 Sec.

0.20 Sec.

Phase Overload
l>cycle

l>>cycle

le>cycle

le>> cycle

le>>cycle

Trip Sense Time

tspr

0.05 Sec.

2 Sec.

0.01 Sec.

max AR cylcle
8

Earth overload
le> cycle

10

11

Yes

Phase short circuit


l>>cycle

13
2

Earth
E
h overload
l d

(Table-6)

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Step

2
0.05 Sec.

Broken Conductor Setting


S.No.

Parameter

Display

Setting Range

Step

Default

Min.

Max.

Size

Setting

Enable Broken conductor

Enable

NO

YES

-----

NO

l2/l1

l2/l1

0.10

0.50

0.01

0.01

Definite trip time

tcon

0.05 Sec.

20 Sec.

0.01 Sec.

0.05 Sec.

Step
Size

Default
Setting

(Table-7)

Harmonic Restrain

Parameters

Display

Setting Range
Max
Min

2nd harmonic blocking limit

2nd H

20% If

50% If

5% If

25% If

5th harmonic blocking limit

5th H

20% If

50% If

5% If

25% If

3rd harmonic blocking limit

3rd H

20% If

50% If

5% If

25% If

Protection blocked,
if harmonic in all 3 Ph/1Ph

Phase

1 Phase

3 Phase

1 Phase

Differential protection blocking


on harmonic

DIFF BLK

Disable

Enable

Enable

Overload protection blocking


on harmonic

OL_BLK

Disable

Enable

Disable

Short circuit protection


on harmonic

SC-BLK

Disable

Enable

Disable

Negative phase sequence


on harmonic

NPS_BLK

Disable

Enable

Disable

Earth Low on harmonic

EL BLK

Disable

Enable

Disable

Earth High on harmonic

EH BLK

Disable

Enable

Disable

Restricted earth protection


on harmonic

REF BLK

Disable

Enable

Disable

(Table-8)

Restricted Earth Protection *

Parameters

Display

Setting Range
Max
Min

Step
Size

Default
Setting

REF pickup current

(Iref)

0.2xIn

30xIn

0.01

0.2xIn

Disable REF trip time

(tref)

0.0Sec

10Sec

0.01

0.0Sec

(Table-9)

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General Setting
These are the settings common for all the protections:

Parameters

Display

Common Setting

-----

Rated phase current

Ip

Rated earth current

In

Phase CT ratio

Ph CTRatio

Earth CT ratio

E CT Ratio

Nominal frequency

Nom.FREQ

Setting Range
Max
Min

Default
Setting

Step Size
-----

1.00 Amp

5.00 Amp

-----

1.0 Amp

1.00 Amp

5.00 Amp

-----

1.0 Amp

999

999

50 Hz

60 Hz

-----

50 Hz

Step Size

Default
Setting

(Table-10)
Oscilloscope (Disturbance) Record Setting
These are the settings for Oscilloscope recording:

Parameters

Display

Setting Range
Max
Min

Oscilloscope recording selection

RECORD

NO

YES

-----

NO

Pre-fault cycle

PRE CYCLE

298

2 Cycle

Post-fault cycle

POST CYCLE

298

2 Cycle

Triggering mode

TRIG. MODE

PK-UP/TRIP/DI

PK-UP

(Table-11)

Rear Port Communication Setting (*Availability as per model selection):

Default
Setting

RS-485 Communication
Protocol

MODBUS RTU / IEC-103

MODBUS

Baud rate selection (Programmable)

4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 57600 bps

19200 bps

Parity selection (Programmable)

Even / Odd / None

None

Stop Bit

1 Bit

1 Bit

Data Bit

8 Bit data

8 Bit data

Remote Address (Programmable)

(1 to 32)

Cable required for Interface

Two wire twisted shielded cable

------

(Table-12)

USB Communication
Protocol

CSE Proprietary Protocol: available with front software

Baud rate

19200 bps

Cable required for Interface

USB cable type (A to A)


(Table-13)

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15.0 Technical Data


Measuring Input

(Table-14)

Measurement Accuracy

Range

Parameters

Accuracy

Frequency Range

(Table-15)

Trip Time Accuracy

Parameters

Accuracy

Trip time accuracy for differential Hi-set

+10mSec OR +5% (whichever is higher)


AND
+30mSec OR +5% (whichever is higher)

Trip time accuracy for all other protections

(Table-16)
Auxiliary Supply

Parameters

Frequency Range

Accuracy

Rated auxiliary voltage UH

Universal

24V AC to 260V AC/DC

Rated supply for digital input

Normal Voltage UN

80V 260V AC/DC (Active)

Power consumption

Quiescent approx. 3W

Operating approx. <7W

<30V AC/DC (Inactive)

(Table-17)
Common Data
Dropout ratio

> 96%

Relay Reset time

30 ms

Minimum operating time

30 ms

Transient overreach at
instantaneous operation

5 %

(Table-18)

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16.0 Standards
Design Standards
IEC 60255-22-[1-6]
IEC 60255-5
16.1 HIGH VOLTAGE TESTS:
High Frequency Interference Test
IEC 60255-22-1
Class 3

:
:

Auxiliary Supply

2.5 kV/2 s

Circuit to Earth

2.5 kV/2 s

i) All Input/ Output circuits to Earth

2.5 kV (eff)/50Hz, 1 min.

Dielectric Voltage Test


IEC 60255-5/EN 50178

ii) Between Input & Output Circuits


Impulse Voltage Test
IEC 60255-5

i) All Input/ Output circuits to Earth

5kV / 0.5J, 1.2/50 s

ii) Between Input & Output Circuits


16.2 EMC IMMUNITY TESTS
Fast Transient Disturbance Immunity Test (Burst)
IEC 60255-22-4

Power supply, mains inputs

+4 kV, 2.5 kHz

Other in and outputs

+2 kV, 5 kHz

Within one circuit

2 kV, Differential Mode, Level 4

Circuit to Earth

4 kV, Common Mode, Level 4

Air discharge

8 kV

Contact Discharge

6 kV

IEC 61000-4-4
Class 4
Surge Immunity Test
IEC 61000-4-5
Class 4
Electrical Discharge Immunity Test
IEC 60255-22-2
IEC 61000-4-2
Class 3
Radiated Immunity Test
EN 61000-4-3 / IEC60255-22-3 :

Level 3, 10V/m 80MHz to 1GHz @ 1kHz 80% AM

Conducted Immunity Test


EN 61000-4-6 / IEC60255-22-6 :

Level 3, 10V rms @ 1kHz 80% AM, 150KHz to 80Mhz

Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity Test


IEC61000-4-8 :

Level 5, 100A/m applied continuously, 1000A/m for 3s.

EMC Emission Tests


Radio Interference Suppression Test
IEC-60255-25/EN55011/CISPR11

18

Limit value class A

Radio Interference Radiation Test


IEC-60255-25/EN55011/CISPR11

Limit value class A

30 - 230MHz, 40dBV/m at 10m measurement distance


230 - 1GHz, 47dBV/m at 10m measurement distance
16.3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
Temperature
IEC 60068-2-1

Storage 25 C to +85 C

IEC 60068-2-2

Operation: 25 C to + 70 C

Test Bd: Dry Heat


IEC 60068-2-2

Temperature

55C

Relative humidity

<50%

Test duration

72 h

Temperature

70C

Relative humidity

<50%

Test duration

2h

Test Bd: Dry Heat


IEC 60068-2-2

(The clearness of the display is constricted)


Test Db: Damp Heat (Cyclic)
IEC 60068-2-30

Temperature

55C

Relative humidity

95%

Cyclic duration (12 + 12 Hours)

(10Hz 59 Hz)

0.035 mm

16.4 MECHANICAL TESTS


Test: Vibration Response Test
IEC 60068-2-6

IEC 60255-21-1
Class 1

displacement
:

(59Hz-150Hz)

0.5 gn

Acceleration
:

No. of cycles in each axis

(10 Hz-150 Hz)

1.0 gn

No. of cycles in each axis

20

Shock response test

5 gn, 11 ms, 3 impulses in

Shock resistance test

15 gn, 11 ms, 3 impulses in

Test: Vibration Endurance Test


IEC 60068-2-6
IEC 60255-21-1
Class 1

Acceleration

Test: Shock Tests


IEC 60068-2-27
IEC 60255-21-2
Class 1

each direction
each direction

Test: Shock Endurance Test


IEC 60068-2-29
IEC 60255-21-2

Shock endurance test

10 gn, 16 ms, 1000 impulses


in each direction

Class 1

19

18.0 Dimension Details


Panel cut out dimension: WxH = 112.0x145.0mm
125.0

Front View

CSEPROF

PR

E D E R

L 1L 2

L3

O T E C T I O N
E

PICKUP

F1
C
O
N
T
R
O
L

OPEN

RE

L A Y

TRIP

BLOCK

Panel cutout
dimension

145.0

156.0

FE

112.0

I
R

CLOSE

(Figure-10)

249.0

Side View

(Figure-11)

21

19.0 Model Selection Table


CSEProF Series

ANSI

CT Inputs

F120

F200

F220

F240

F260

F300

F400

F500

VT inputs

Opto Inputs (max)

Output Contacts (max)

Function Keys/Hotkeys

lll l l ll l

Programming Logic

ll l

Protection
3 Phase overcurrent

50/51P

Ground fault

50/51N

ll ll l
ll ll l

Phase directional

67P

Ground Fault directional

67N

Sensitive Earthfault

50/51SN

Restricted earthfault

64

Voltage controlled overcurrent

51V

ll
ll ll

l
l

Negative sequence overcurrent

46

Thermal overload

49

l
ll ll l

Undercurrent

37

Over/Under voltage

27/59

Residual over voltage

59N

l
l

Negative sequence overvoltage

47

l
---

l
l

l
l
l
l
l

l ll
-

---

---

l ll
l ll

ll

ll

Over/Under frequency

81O/U

Rate of change of frequency

87R

Circuit breaker failure

50BF

Autoreclose

79

Broken conductor

46BC

l
-ll
-ll l ll
l lll ll
ll ll l
l

Cold load pick-up

Inrush blocking

Trip Circuit Supervision

74TC

--

ll ll l
ll ll l

l
l

l ll ll l ll

Communication
Front (USB)

llll ll l l

Rs485 Modbus

llll ll l l

Modbus on Fiber Optics

l ll l ll l l

RJ45 Modbus TCP/IP

l ll l ll l l

IEC60870-5-103 on Fiber Optics

l ll l ll l l

RJ45 IEC60870-5-101

l ll l ll l l

RS485 IEC60870-5-103

l ll l ll l l

RJ45-IEC61850

l ll l ll l l

SNTP-Time Synch-RJ45

l ll l ll l l

Webserver on Rj45

l ll l ll l l

l
Optional-Based on Ordering Information
(Table-19)

22

20.0 Ordering Information

CSEPRO-F

MODEL NO.
120
200
220
240
260
300
400
500

09

COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
MODBUS on RS-485

MODBUS on TCP/IP (RJ-45)

MT

MODBUS on Fiber Optics

MF

IEC60870-5-103 on RS-485

I103

CSE-Protocol on RS-485

CSP

IEC 61850 on Ethernet

I650

IEC 61850 on Fiber Optics

F650

IEC60870-5-101 on RJ-45

I101

Web-Server on RJ-45+ Time Synch

WT

Time Synch SNTP on RJ-45

23 11

CSEPRO-F

C&S Electric Ltd.


(Protection & Control Division)
44, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase -III, New Delhi -110 020 (INDIA)
Phone : +91 11- 66602414, 30883745/54/64 Fax: +91 11- 6660 2413 E-mail: [email protected]
Issue Date : 22-07-2011
Rev. Date : 22-07-2011
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