Technical Manual - p211
Technical Manual - p211
Technical Manual - p211
Software Version 7C
Technical Manual
P211/EN M/A31
Technical Manual P211/EN M/A31
CONTENTS
2. TECHNICAL DATA 10
2.1 Mechanical Specifications 10
2.2 Terminals 10
2.3 Ratings 10
2.4 Power Supply 11
2.5 Output Contacts 11
2.6 Environmental Conditions 11
2.7 Type Tests 11
2.8 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 12
2.9 EU Directives 12
2.10 Mechanical Robustness 12
2.11 Protection Data 13
2.11.1 Three Phase Overcurrent Protection 13
2.11.2 Earth Fault Protection (models B, C) 13
2.12 Measurements and Recording Facilities 13
2.13 Settings, Measurements and Records List 13
2.13.1 Settings List 13
2.14 Protection Functions 14
2.14.1 IB settings 14
2.14.2 I> (Overload – Thermal replica) 14
2.14.3 Io> (Earth Fault - measured value) 14
2.14.4 I>> (Short Circuit) 14
2.14.5 I< (Loss of Load) 14
2.14.6 Ph:Lo (Phase Loss) 14
2.14.7 Ph:AS (Load Assymetry) 14
2.14.8 Prolonged start or stall 14
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3. SETTINGS 16
3.1 Document convention 16
3.2 Product Description 17
3.3 Mounting Procedure 19
3.4 Connection of feeder wires 19
3.5 Setting and commissioning 21
3.5.1 Navigating keys 21
3.5.2 Starting the relay; setting procedures 21
3.6 Configuring the relay 23
3.6.1 Selecting a control switch - control procedures 23
3.6.2 Configuration procedure for the P211's global settings 25
3.6.3 Star/delta control logic 26
3.6.4 Relay identification 35
3.6.5 Protection setting and configuration 36
3.6.6 Factory settings 41
3.6.7 Entering and changing password 41
3.7 LED indicators 42
3.8 Fault and start recording 43
3.9 Resetting of protection trip states 44
4. RECEIPT OF RELAYS 48
6. STORAGE 50
7. UNPACKING 51
8. RELAY MOUNTING 52
9. RELAY WIRING 53
9.1 Medium and heavy duty terminal block connections 53
9.2 Watchdog contacts 54
FIGURES
FIGURE 1: CONNECTION OF PHASE WIRES TO THE P211, IF IBMAX > IN > IBMIN
(IN = NOMINAL CURRENT OF THE MOTOR, IBMAX = MAXIMUM VALUE
OF IB, IBMIN = MINIMUM VALUE OF IB) 16
FIGURE 2: CONNECTION OF PHASE WIRES TO THE P211, IF IN < IBMIN
(IN = NOMINAL CURRENT OF THE MOTOR, IBMIN = MINIMUM VALUE OF IB) 17
FIGURE 3: P211 FRONT PANEL VIEW 18
FIGURE 4: NAVIGATION KEYS 21
FIGURE 5: NAVIGATING THE MENU (PART 1) 46
FIGURE 6: NAVIGATING THE MENU (PART 2) 47
FIGURE 7: CASE DIMENSIONS FOR THE FLUSH MOUNTING CASE 55
FIGURE 8: CASE DIMENSIONS FOR THE RAIL MOUNTING CASE 56
FIGURE 9: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL A, FLUSH MOUNTING
CASE 57
FIGURE 10: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL B, FLUSH MOUNTING
CASE 57
FIGURE 11: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C, FLUSH MOUNTING
CASE 58
FIGURE 12: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL U (806.XXXXX6XX),
FLUSH MOUNTING CASE 58
FIGURE 13: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL A, RAIL MOUNTING
CASE 59
FIGURE 14: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL B, RAIL MOUNTING
CASE 59
FIGURE 15: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C, RAIL MOUNTING
CASE 60
FIGURE 16: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL U (806.XXXXX6XX),
RAIL MOUNTING CASE 60
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Before carrying out any work on the equipment the user should be familiar with
the contents of this Safety Section and the ratings on the equipment’s rating
label.
Reference should be made to the external connection diagram before the equipment is
installed, commissioned or serviced.
Language specific, self-adhesive User Interface labels are provided in a bag for some
equipment.
1.2 Health and safety
The information in the Safety Section of the equipment documentation is intended to ensure
that equipment is properly installed and handled in order to maintain it in a safe condition.
It is assumed that everyone who will be associated with the equipment will be familiar with
the contents of this Safety Section, or the Safety Guide (SFTY/4L M).
When electrical equipment is in operation, dangerous voltages will be present in certain parts
of the equipment. Failure to observe warning notices, incorrect use, or improper use may
endanger personnel and equipment and also cause personal injury or physical damage.
Before working in the terminal strip area, the equipment must be isolated.
Proper and safe operation of the equipment depends on appropriate shipping and handling,
proper storage, installation and commissioning, and on careful operation, maintenance and
servicing. For this reason only qualified personnel may work on or operate the equipment.
Qualified personnel are individuals who:
• Are familiar with the installation, commissioning, and operation of the equipment and
of the system to which it is being connected;
• Are able to safely perform switching operations in accordance with accepted safety
engineering practices and are authorized to energize and de-energize equipment and
to isolate, ground, and label it;
• Are trained in the care and use of safety apparatus in accordance with safety
engineering practices;
Functional/Protective Conductor
Protective Conductor (*Earth) terminal
(*Earth) terminal
Equipment connections
Personnel undertaking installation, commissioning or servicing work for this
equipment should be aware of the correct working procedures to ensure safety.
The equipment documentation should be consulted before installing,
commissioning, or servicing the equipment.
Terminals exposed during installation, commissioning and maintenance may
present a hazardous voltage unless the equipment is electrically isolated.
Any disassembly of the equipment may expose parts at hazardous voltage; also
electronic parts may be damaged if suitable electrostatic voltage discharge (ESD)
precautions are not taken.
If there is unlocked access to the rear of the equipment, care should be taken by
all personnel to avoid electric shock or energy hazards.
Voltage and current connections should be made using insulated crimp
terminations to ensure that terminal block insulation requirements are maintained
for safety.
Watchdog (self-monitoring) contacts are provided in numerical relays to indicate
the health of the relay. AREVA T&D strongly recommends that these contacts are
hardwired into the substation’s automation system, for alarm purposes.
To ensure that wires are correctly terminated the correct crimp terminal and tool
for the wire size should be used.
The equipment must be connected in accordance with the appropriate connection
diagram.
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De-commissioning
The supply input (auxiliary) for the equipment may include capacitors across the
supply or to earth. To avoid electric shock or energy hazards, after completely
isolating the supplies to the equipment (both poles of any dc supply), the
capacitors should be safely discharged via the external terminals prior to
de-commissioning.
Disposal
It is recommended that incineration and disposal to water courses is avoided.
The equipment should be disposed of in a safe manner. Any equipment
containing batteries should have them removed before disposal, taking
precautions to avoid short circuits. Particular regulations within the country of
operation, may apply to the disposal of the equipment.
CAUTION - CTs must NOT be fused since open circuiting them may
produce lethal hazardous voltages.
2.3 Ratings
2. TECHNICAL DATA
AC Measuring Inputs
2.1 Mechanical Specifications Phase current
Design Nominal frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
Mounting is front of panel flush mounting, or Operating range: 10 to 250 Hz
rail mounted (ordering options).
Earth fault current (model B, C only)
Nominal frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
Enclosure Protection Operating range: 40 to 70 Hz
Per EN 60529: 1991
IP54 Protection (front panel) against dust and Voltage input (model U only)
dripping water for the flush mounted model. Nominal frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
IP40 Protection for the front panel on the DIN Operating range: 40 to 70 Hz
rail mounted model.
IP40 Protection for sides of the case. AC Current
IP20 Protection for terminals. Nominal current (In): Maximum value of base
current (IB) but not lower than 5 A
Note:
Weight (i) All analogue input ordering options can
approx. 0.5 kg function with a 5 A or 1 A nominal
secondary CT current
2.2 Terminals (ii) For the rail mounting case, the In nominal
AC Current Inputs (flush case only) current is defined as the maximum value of
the IB base current (ordering option).
Flush mounted case: There are no terminals for phase current
Threaded M3 terminals, with wire protection for inputs and no primary wires of internal
conductor cross-section transformer I/V which may influence the
(i) 0.2 to 6 mm2 single-core nominal current value and thermal
(ii) 0.2 to 4 mm2 finely stranded withstand.
It is strongly recommended to use an
DIN Rail case: appropriate type of insulation and cross
Phase current inputs section of current wires should have a
The current carrying conductors which pass thermal withstand as indicated below.
through the phase CTs must be insulated. Base current IB range (IBmin to IBmax):
(i) Rail mounting case: 0.37 to 1.5 A,
Earth fault input: 1.5 to 6 A, 5 to 20 A, 20 to 80 A
Threaded M3 terminals, with wire protection for (ii) Flush mounting case: 0.37 to 1.5 A,
conductor cross-section 1.5 to 6 A, 5 to 20 A
(i) 0.2 to 4 mm2 single-core
(ii) 0.2 to 2.5 mm2 finely stranded Nominal burden per phase:
< 0.3 VA at 5 A (In = 5 A)
Global Input/Output Terminals Thermal withstand:
For power supply, opto and contact inputs,
output contacts and COM for rear Flush mounting case:
communications. (i) continuous 20 A (4 x In for In = 5 A)
(ii) for 10 s: 150 A (30 x In for In = 5 A)
Threaded M3 terminals, with wire protection for (iii) for 1 s; 500 A (100 x In for In = 5 A)
conductor cross-section
(i) 0.2 to 4 mm2 single-core Rail mounting case:
(ii) 0.2 to 2.5 mm2 finely stranded (i) continuous: 4 x IBmax but not lower than
20 A
For “PTC” (T1-T2 terminals) and “SIn” (ii) for 10 s: 30 x IBmax but not lower than
(S1-S2 terminals) inputs connection the 150 A
screened cable should be used. (iii) for 1 s: 100 x IBmax but not lower than
500 A
Rear Communications Port Note: For rail mounting cases, the current wire
EIA(RS)485 signal levels, two wire insulation's withstand is added.
Connections located on general purpose block, AC Voltage (Model U only)
M3 screw. Nominal voltage (Vn): 230 Vac
For screened twisted pair cable, multi-drop, Nominal burden per phase: <0.02 VA at Vn
1000 m max. Thermal withstand:
For Modbus RTU protocol. Continuous: 2 Vn
Isolation to SELV level. For 10 s: 2.6 Vn
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TABLE 1: TRIPPING TIME OF OVERLOAD PROTECTION
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
6
10%
50 0,54 1,09 1,50 2,10 2,58 3,12 3,54 4,14 4,74 5,06 7,90 10,3 12,9 14,8 17,2 20,6
0 1,44 2,98 4,44 5,96 7,40 9,00 10,3 11,9 13,5 14,8 22,7 29,6 37,2 42,4 49,5 59,7
5 50 0,72 1,96 2,28 3,06 3,4 4,56 5,22 6,06 6,84 7,48 11,5 15,0 18,8 21,5 25,0 30,2
Timing accuracy
0 2,34 4,7 7,02 9,42 11,7 14,3 16,6 18,8 21,4 23,5 36,2 47,8 58,8 67,0 78,9 94,5
4 50 1,2 2,49 3,60 4,80 5,94 7,32 8,28 9,66 10,9 11,9 18,4 24,0 30,0 34,2 40,2 48,2
20%
0 4,32 8,80 12,9 17,3 21,5 26,3 29,8 34,6 39,2 43,1 66,3 87,0 107 124 143 174
3 50 2,28 4,73 6,72 8,94 11,1 13,6 15,5 17,9 20,3 22,3 34,3 45,0 55,5 64,2 74,0 90,4
0 10,7 22,0 32,3 43,3 54,0 65,5 74,4 86,0 97,7 108 166 216 276 311 357 418
2 50 5,88 12,4 17,6 23,6 29,4 35,7 40,5 46,9 53,2 58,8 90,5 118 150 170 194 228
1,5 188 210 233 360 449 572 664 791 978
50 13,7 28,9 40,8 55,0 69,3 84,2 94,7 112 125 139 214 265 340 396 472 540
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3. SETTINGS
3.1 Document convention
There are five hardware versions of the MiCOM P211. Model “A” is the standard version.
Inputs in this model are not optional. Model “B” has an additional earth-fault current input Io
and an RS485 communication port. Model “C”, in addition to Model “B” 's features, has
binary inputs (V1 and V2), and output relays (P3 and P4). Model "U" has a voltage input
instead of an e/f input. Depending on the model selected, there are different options for the
relay's configuration.
Therefore, the following convention has been adopted throughout this manual: if no
reference is made to a model in the description of a feature, it means that this feature
is available for all the models; if the (BC)* or (CU)* references are used, then the
described feature is only available for models: B and C or C and U, respectively.
Please refer to the sales publication for further information on the product features and application arrangements.
FIGURE 1: CONNECTION OF PHASE WIRES TO THE P211, IF IBMAX > IN > IBMIN
(IN = NOMINAL CURRENT OF THE MOTOR, IBMAX = MAXIMUM VALUE OF IB, IBMIN = MINIMUM
VALUE OF IB)
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3
2
4
5
6
7
1
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 L1 %
2 4
3 L2
5
L3 s
1 - This LED lights up when the L1 phase current is 1,2,3 - When all LEDs light up simultaneously, the
displayed maximum current of the most recent start is displayed
2 - This LED lights up when the L2 phase current is NOTE: If no LED lights on, then Io current is readout
displayed
3 - This LED lights up when the L3 phase current is
displayed
4 - LED indicates, that a value is displayed in [%] units
5 - LED indicates, that a value is displayed in [s] units
e.g.
If the relay is disconnected from voltage supply Vx or if a voltage supply interruption occurs
after one of the relay's protection functions has tripped, then the relay's state is recorded.
When the voltage supply is restored, the LED corresponding to the protection function which
has tripped lights up, and output relays switch over to the states preceeding the voltage
interruption (depending on the selected configuration set for the relay).
Re-starting the motor is only possible after the tripping state has been reset.
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If the relay is disconnected from voltage supply Vx or if a voltage supply interruption occurs
in while the relay is in stand-by (no protection function has tripped), the states of the output
relays are as follows:
After the auxiliary voltage supply has been applied, the state of the output relay P1
(terminals: 13-14) depends on the selected mode of switch control:
To switch the relay mode to OFF-LINE, select menu cell , then press
. Then the letter "L" starts flashing. Press . Now, the menu
Press . The digit at the right hand side of the display starts flashing. The
required value has been entered, press . Repeat the procedure for the
remaining settings to be modified.
3.5.2.5 Switching to ON-LINE mode
Once all the necessary changes have been made, select menu cell ,
) (CU)*,
(ii) close command sent from a system via the RS485 communication link (BCU)*
When initiating the closure of the circuit-breaker, output relay P2 (terminals 23-24) is closed
for a period of 0.5s.
It is only possible to close the circuit-breaker if the trip-signalling LED has previously been
reset, which prevents multiple attempts to close the circuit-breaker when a fault is present.
NOTE: In "circuit breaker" mode, the P2 latching option should be switched
(V1 set to 0 in the menu ), and input V2-C must be set to:
"CB/contactor state" mode
- the current operation mode of the relay is set in this cell. ON-LINE -
all protection functions are active. OFF-LINE - all protection functions are blocked and it is
possible to modify the relay's settings.
- where the relay is connected via external CTs, this cell is used to set
the transformer ratio for phase currents. The ratio can be selected within a range from 1 to
9998, in steps of 1. E.g., for an external CT ratio of 200 A/5 A, the value to be entered will
be 40. It is critical for the correct measurement and display of phase currents in primary
values that the ratio is correctly calculated and entered.
NOTE: Changing the CT ratio does not affect the protection settings, which
always use secondary values.
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Switching between star and delta connections is done via output relay P2. To enable this
function, option 4 should be selected in column “Set 3”:
The configuration of the star / delta control logic is done in the menu column:
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start-up), the parameters in the next cells of the column must be set:
- time criteria for the detection of the motor's standstill state. This
indicates a time period during which the motor's phase current is less than 10% of its
nominal value, in order to initiate the star / delta start-up procedure again
- it is possible to allow star / delta switching not only during the motor's
start-up but also during its normal operation (economizer option). This means that if a phase
current value drops below a set threshold, switching over from a delta to a star arrangement
will occur, after a user-defined time-delay. On the other hand, if the current exceeds the set
threshold, switching over from a star to a delta arrangement will occur, after a user-defined
time-delay.
The economizer’s parameters are set in the following cells:
- time-delay for star to delta switchover, after the phase current value
has exceeded the set threshold.
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- current threshold (in % of Ib) for star to delta and delta to star
switchover
(CU)*
Inputs and outputs are configured in the cells below:
3 – “thermal overload trigger, trip or alarm”. P2 contacts are energized if the overload
protection function I> is triggered;
4 – “delta arrangement”. This option is used if a motor starts up in a star/delta arrangement
of motor circuits. P2 is energized when the motor is running in a delta arrangement;
5 - (BCU)* - “remote or local CB close” - P2 contacts are used as an output relay in the
“circuit breaker” operation mode to issue a “close circuit breaker” control signal. When
the CB is closed through the RS485 communication link or an adequately configured
input of the relay, P2 contacts are closed for 0.5 s.
NOTE: If P2 is set to option “5”, and a close command is initiated, then output
relay P2 is also energized when a contactor is selected as a switch.
Thus, when “protection-contactor” mode is selected, P2 can be
configured to any option except “5”.
6 - delayed opening based on current criteria. Delayed drop-off timer function (option 5 for
- P2 operation mode
0 - normally open. Energize-on-signal arrangement (NO)
1 - normally closed. Normally energized arrangement (NC)
NOTE: This does not apply to P2 if it is set to 5 (BCU)* (”close circuit-breaker”
control).
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) and the duration of the voltage interruption is not longer than a set
binary inputs), after set time-delay for closing , relay P2 (if set to
- P3 operation mode
0 - "normally open". Energize-on-signal arrangement (NO)
1 - "normally closed". Normally energized arrangement (NC)
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6 - "emergency shutdown (ESTP)". This option is used for external trip protection
commands. Protection is activated if S1-S2 is not short. A short state of S1-S2 will
deactivate the trip signal. The trip signal is not latched. The function can be assigned
to an Emergency Push Button with a normally closed contact.
The high state of the input lights up the PTC LED and gives the reason of the trip on the
display
If this function is used it is necessary to change the description of the PTC LED using a
sticker.
7 - "speed switch for high-inertia motors". This function is used for high-inertia motors and is
If a trip occurs, the I> LED is lit and the reason for the trip is
shown on the display.
( )
.
If this function is used it is necessary to change the description of the PTC LED using a
sticker.
This protection function is not latched.
3.6.4 Relay identification
Hardware and software relay versions can be read in the menu column
This is a three-phase protection function. The setting of this element is compared with the
maximum phase current on phases L1, L2, L3.
- current setting of I>>, selected within the range of (1 to12) IB, and
in steps of 1 IB.
( ) and the 3-phase current is above the current threshold set in cell:
(current criteria for motor start-up ).This motor state is shown in cell
After this time-delay if the motor is in the state, a trip signal is issued
(if configured to trip), the I> LED is lit and the reason for the trip is
displayed.
If during the state of the motor, the 3-phase current is above the
( )
After this time-delay has elapsed, if the current is above the Istart/Istall threshold, a trip
signal is issued (if configured to trip), the I> LED is lit and the reason for the trip
is displayed.
3.6.5.4 Undercurrent Protection I<
(B, C only)
- time delay setting for the protection to trip the relay, selected within
the range of (0.00 s to 99.90) s, in steps of 0.01 s.
- time delay for the protection to trip the relay, selected within the
range of (0.02 to 99.90) s, in steps of 0.01 s.
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- Lockout time. The time after a number of starts during which the
last trip is latched (time for cooling of motor).
Using the and keys, change the flashing digit to the required
value. Then, using the keys, move to the next digit, and modify it to the
required value.
Repeat the procedure for the remaining digits.
Select the menu cell and press : this will make the relay
Enter a valid password, starting from the flashing digit. After entering the three digits of the
password, press and change the operation mode to OFFLINE (see item 6.2 b)
will automatically switch the menu to the password window , with one
flashing digit. Enter a valid password and press . If the password entered is
not correct, any further attempt to change the operation mode will cause the display to switch
back to the password cell.
3.7 LED indicators
There are several LED indicators on the front panel of the MiCOM P211: I>>, I>, I<, Io>,
PTC, , L1, L2, L3, [%], [s] and a 4-digit display. If a protection function is set to trip and it
issues a trip signal, then the respective LED (I>>, I>, I<, Io>, PTC, or ) lights up, and
remains lit until the trip signal is reset.
If a protection function is set to send a warning signal, then the respective LED is
extinguished when the fault which triggered the protection has been cleared.
I>, I>>, I<, Io LEDs:
(i) a flashing LED indicates that the respective protection has been triggered,
(ii) a constant illumination of a LED indicates that the respective protection has tripped
(triggering period exceeded a set time-delay)
NOTE: I< is blocked while the motor is starting. This state is indicated by the
LED flashing in a particular way: the LED remains extinguished for a
longer time, then emits a couple of short flashes and cycle is
repeated.
LED:
(i) the flashing LED indicates that the current unbalance of the motor's feeders has
exceeded the set threshold, therefore it also applies to unbalance conditions due to the
loss of a phase.
(ii) a constant illumination of the LED indicates that the protection against unbalance / loss
of phase has tripped.
PTC LED:
the constant illumination of the LED indicates that:
(i) he temperature has exceeded the PTC trip threshold or the T1 - T2 terminals have been
(ii) the FUSE external protection device (via configured input) has tripped and the reason
input) has tripped and the reason for the trip is shown on the
display.
A (L1), B (L2), C (L3) LEDs:
(i) they are lit individually to indicate that their respective phase current is being displayed.
[kA] LED:
(ii) this LED lights up when the current value is displayed in [kA]. If the LED is off, the
current value is displayed in [A].
[s] LED:
(iii) this LED lights up settings of the I>, I>>, Ip>, Io>.trip time values are being entered.
The simultaneous flashing of all the LEDs: I>, I>>, Ip>, Io>, PTC, ZZ indicates that the relay
is currently in the OFF-LINE operation mode.
If none of the LEDs nor the display is on, it indicates that the auxiliary voltage supply is not
applied or that the relay has failed.
3.8 Fault and start recording
- the value of the current in phase L1 at the beginning of the last trip
command.
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- the value of the current in phase L2 at the beginning of the last trip
command.
- the value of the current in phase L3 at the beginning of the last trip
command.
- the value of the earth fault current at the beginning of the last trip
command (BC)*.
- the value of the highest phase current (L1, L2 or L3) during the last
start-up of the motor
the column.
3.9 Resetting of protection trip states
NOTE:
If the the relay is disconnected from voltage supply Vx or if voltage supply
interruption occurs after one of the relay's protection functions has
tripped, then the relay's state is recorded. When the voltage supply is
restored, the LED corresponding to the protection function which has
tripped lights up, and the output relays switch over to the states
preceeding the voltage interruption (depending on the selected
configuration set for the relay), that is:
(i) P1 state is restored, if it is set to the “protection-contactor” mode;
(ii) P2 or/and P3 or/and P4 states are restored if they are set to latch
upon energizing
Resetting LEDs: I>>, I>, I<, Io>, PTC, , and output relays set to latch
upon energizing is only possible if the cause of their energizing
ceases.
NOTE: If a protection function set to signal an alarm is triggered, the
respective LED lights up. If the cause of the alarm ceases, then the
LED lights off automatically.
There are several ways of resetting the LEDs which indicate
protection states set to trip and relays’ states, which energized states
are latched:
(i) close terminals S1-S2 for a short instant of time if the input is
assigned to a reset function (S1-S2 input set to option “0”);
(ii) manual reset from the relay's keypad.
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P ROTECT IONS
I [A] for Windows
L1 phase
S ee F ig 5. B
Recorded
1) 806. xx x xx 6x x only: Relay E CO t ime delay P2
current in P4
V ref adres s f or s wi tc hing: arrange.
B ph ase c onfiguring
V oltage (RS 485) delt a t o s tar (NO/NC)
[A] ( L2 )
[% of
230V AC]
2) 806.x xx x x0x x or Record ed V ref
or E CO t ime delay P4 lat ching
806. x xx x x1x x only : cu rrent i n Kbps rate t hres hold of
C phase (RS 485) f or s wi tc hing: ac cel lerat ion mode
Earthfaul t s tar to del ta
[A] ( L 3 ) f unc t ion
current
[A]
Recorded Current t hres hold
earthfaul t Dat a by tes Drop of V 1-C input
for s t art /delt a ti me del ay c onfi guri ng
curren t [A] order swit c hing ov er
Last m ax
Enabling and Tim e delay
starting V2-C i nput
curren t Pas s word conf iguri ng s tar/ for clos ing
(reac c eler.) conf iguring
[A] del ta cont rol logic
The l evel of
Last Current thres hold thermal
starting f or m otor s top st ate aft er
tim e [s] s t atus det ect ion reduc t ion
Discription S1-S 2
input
conf igur.
Read only menu Version B, C
Items and Clear T1-T2
input
Editable menu Version C conf igur.
Items
Version B or C,
Version A, B, C model with Vref:
806.xxxxx6xx
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PROT ECTI ONS
M EA S UR- TRIP CONFI GU Rel ay
M ENTS RECORD RATI ON identif ic.
Overload Overcurrent Prolonger st art / Undercurrent Eart h Fault Loss of Phase Number of
Unbalance Over t emperature P TC
I> I> >> S tal l protect ion I< Io> (B and C)* Zf All owed St arts
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Current
s ett ing
Thermal
t hreshold
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4. RECEIPT OF RELAYS
Upon receipt, relays should be examined immediately to ensure no external damage has
been sustained in transit. If damage has been sustained, a claim should be made to the
transport contractor and AREVA T&D should be promptly notified.
Relays that are supplied unmounted and not intended for immediate installation should be
returned to their protective polythene bags and delivery carton. Section 6 of P211/EN IN
gives more information about the storage of relays.
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6. STORAGE
If relays are not to be installed immediately upon receipt, they should be stored in a place
free from dust and moisture in their original cartons. Where de-humidifier bags have been
included in the packing they should be retained.
Care should be taken on subsequent unpacking that any dust, which has collected on the
carton, does not fall inside. In locations of high humidity the carton and packing may
become impregnated with moisture and the de-humidifier crystals will lose their efficiency.
Prior to installation, relays should be stored at a temperature of between –25˚C to +70˚C
(-13˚F to +158˚F).
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7. UNPACKING
Care must be taken when unpacking and installing the relays so that none of the parts are
damaged and additional components are not accidentally left in the packing or lost. Ensure
that any User’s CDROM or technical documentation is NOT discarded – this should
accompany the relay to its destination substation.
Relays must only be handled by skilled persons.
The site should be well lit to facilitate inspection, clean, dry and reasonably free from dust
and excessive vibration.
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8. RELAY MOUNTING
MiCOM relays are dispatched either individually or as part of a panel/rack assembly.
Individual relays are normally supplied with an outline diagram showing the dimensions for
panel cutouts and hole centers. This information can also be found in the product
publication.
Secondary front covers can also be supplied as an option item to prevent unauthorized
changing of settings and alarm status on DIN rail models.
The design of the relay is such that the fixing holes in the mounting flanges are only
accessible when the access covers are open and hidden from sight when the covers are
closed.
If a P991 or MMLG test block is to be included, it is recommended that, when viewed from
the front, it be positioned on the right-hand side of the relay (or relays) with which it is
associated. This minimizes the wiring between the relay and test block, and allows the
correct test block to be easily identified during commissioning and maintenance tests.
There are two types of case available: 35 mm DIN rail or flush mounted.
Rail mounted version:
Clip the relay onto a rail (no tool needed). In order to detach it from the rail use a narrow, flat
screwdriver, insert its tip into the dedicated aperture at the base of the relay and push the
screwdriver handle upwards to release the spring bolt.
Flush mounted version:
Make a cut-out in mounting plate according to Fig. 7. Then insert the relay into it. Fit the
fastening elements (see Fig. 1) into the slots in the sides of the case, and keep fastening the
screws until the relay is securely fixed to the plate. To withdraw the relay, losen the screws
until the fastening element can be removed. The relay can then be withdrawn from the cut-
out in the mounting plate.
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9. RELAY WIRING
This section serves as a guide to selecting the appropriate cable and connector type for
each terminal on the MiCOM relay.
BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY WORK ON THE EQUIPMENT, THE
USER SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF THE SAFETY
GUIDE SFTY/4L M/G11 OR LATER ISSUE, OR THE SAFETY AND
TECHNICAL DATA SECTION OF THE TECHNICAL MANUAL AND ALSO
THE RATINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT RATING LABEL.
The screen of each cable must be earthed at one end only and must be continuous. Multiple
earthing of the screen can cause circulating currents to flow along the screen, which would
induce the noise and also could be unsafe. To minimize noise pick-up it is recommended
that low voltage cables are kept close to earthed metal casing and avoid areas of high
electromagnetic and radio interference. The low voltage cables should not be routed
adjacent to or in the same conduit as high voltage or current cables.
The wire used for all connections to the terminal blocks, except the EIA(RS)485 port, should
have a minimum voltage rating of 300 Vrms.
It is recommended that the auxiliary supply wiring be protected by a 16A maximum rated
high rupture capacity (HRC) fuse of type NIT or TIA. For safety reasons, current transformer
circuits must never be fused. Other circuits should be appropriately fused to protect the wire
used.
EIA(RS)485 port
Connections to the EIA(RS)485 port are made using ring terminals. It is recommended that
a 2-core screened cable is used with a maximum total length of 1000 m or 200nF total cable
capacitance. A typical cable specification would be:
Each core: 16/0.2 mm copper conductors
PVC insulated
Watchdog (self-monitoring) contacts are provided in numerical relays to indicate the health of
the relay. AREVA T&D strongly recommend that these contacts are hardwired into the
substation’s automation system, for alarm purposes.
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Phase A 6 P2 23
Current Input 5 IA
24 Output P2
4
Phase B IB T2
3 Contact Binary
Current Input
T1 Input T1-T2
2
IC S2
Phase C 1 Contact Binary
Current Input S1 Input S1-S2
A2
Auxiliary Voltage
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Output P1
14
Phase A 6 P2 23
Current Input 5 IA
24 Output P2
4
Phase B IB T2
3 Contact Binary
Current Input
T1 Input T1-T2
2
IC S2
Phase C 1 Contact Binary
Current Input S1 Input S1-S2
k
A2
Earth Fault l Auxiliary Voltage
Current Input A1 Vx
RS 485
RS485 +
Communication -
Port
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FIGURE 10: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL B, FLUSH MOUNTING CASE
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MiCOM P211 P1 13
Output P1
14
Phase A 6 P2 23
Current Input 5 IA
24 Output P2
4
Phase B IB P3
3 33
Current Input Output P3
2 34
Phase C 1 IC 42
Current Input P4 44
Output P4
41
RS485 + RS 485
V1
Communication Voltage Binary Input V 1-C
-
Port V2
Voltage Binary Input V 2-C
C
k T2
Contact Binary
l T1 Input T1-T2
Earth Fault
Current Input S2
Contact Binary
S1 Input S1-S2
A2
Auxiliary Voltage
A1 Vx
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MiCOM P211 P1 13
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14
Phase A 6 P2 23
Current Input 5 IA
24 Output P2
4
Phase B IB P3
3 33
Current Input Output P3
2 34
Phase C 1 IC 42
Current Input P4 44
Output P4
41
RS 485
RS485 + V1
Voltage Binary Input V 1-C
Communication - V2
Port Voltage Binary Input V 2-C
C
7 T2
Contact Binary
Vref Input 8 T1 Input T1-T2
S2
Contact Binary
S1 Input S1-S2
A2
Auxiliary Voltage
A1 Vx
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14 Output P1
Phase A
IA P2
Current Input 23
24 Output P2
Phase B
IB
Current Input T2
Contact Binary
T1 Input T1-T2
Phase C
IC S2
Current Input Contact Binary
S1 Input S1-S2
A2
Auxiliary Voltage
A1 Vx
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FIGURE 13: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL A, RAIL MOUNTING CASE
MiCOM P211 P1 13
14 Output P1
Phase A
IA P2
Current Input 23
24 Output P2
Phase B
IB
Current Input
T2
Phase C Contact Binary
IC T1 Input T1-T2
Current Input
S2
Contact Binary
RS485 S1 Input S1-S2
RS 485
Communication +
Port -
A2
k
Auxiliary Voltage
Earth Fault A1
l Vx
Current Input
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FIGURE 14: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL B, RAIL MOUNTING CASE
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MiCOM P211 P1 13
14 Output P1
Phase A
IA P2
Current Input 23
24 Output P2
Phase B
IB
Current Input P3 33
Output P3
34
Phase C
IC 42
Current Input
P4 44
Output P4
RS485 41
Communication + RS 485
V1
Port - Voltage Binary Input V 1-C
V2
Voltage Binary Input V 2-C
C
k T2
Contact Binary
Earth Fault
l T1 Input T1-T2
Current Input
S2
Contact Binary
S1 Input S1-S2
A2
Auxiliary Voltage
A1 Vx
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FIGURE 15: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL C, RAIL MOUNTING CASE
MiCOM P211 P1 13
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14 Output P1
Phase A
IA P2
Current Input 23
24 Output P2
Phase B
IB
Current Input P3 33
Output P3
34
Phase C
IC 42
Current Input
P4 44
Output P4
41
RS485
RS 485
Communication + V1
Voltage Binary Input V 1-C
Port - V2
Voltage Binary Input V 2-C
C
7 T2
Contact Binary
Earth Fault
8 T1 Input T1-T2
Current Input
S2
Contact Binary
S1 Input S1-S2
A2
Auxiliary Voltage
A1 Vx
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FIGURE 16: EXTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR MODEL U (806.XXXXX6XX), RAIL MOUNTING
CASE
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