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MOTOR PROTECTION RELAY THE BASIC SOLUTION FOR SMALL / MEDIUM SIZE MOTOR PROTECTION
Application
The relay type NM10 can be used for protection of small/medium size motors in LV and MV systems powered through lines of: Any length in solidly or low resistance grounded systems Small length in ungrounded or Petersen coil and/or high resistance grounded systems.
NM10
52
74TCS
51LR
66 BF
50N/51N Control functions COMMUNICATION - RS232 - Modbus RS485 - Modbus TCP/IP - IEC 870-5-103/DNP3
M 3~
26 Thermal protection with RTD probes (optional) 37 Undercurrent 46 Negative-sequence overcurrent 49 Thermal image 50/51 Phase overcurrent 50S/51LR/14 Locked rotor 50N/51N Residual overcurrent 66 Maximum number of startings (Restart inhibition) BF Circuit breaker failure 74CT CT supervision 74TCS Trip circuit supervision
Measuring inputs
Three phase current inputs and one residual current input, with nominal currents independently selectable at 1 A or 5 A through DIP-switches.
Firmware updating
The use of ash memory units allows on-site rmware updating.
Construction
According to the hardware congurations, the NM10 protection relay can be shipped in various case styles depending on the required mounting options (ush, projecting mounting, rack or with separate operator panel).
Binary inputs
Two binary inputs are available with programmable active state (active-ON/active-OFF) and programmable timer (active to OFF/ ON or ON/OFF transitions). Several presettable functions can be associated to each input.
Modular design
In order to extend I/O capability, the NM10 hardware can be customized through external auxiliary modules: MRI - Output relays and LEDs. MID16 - Binary inputs. MCI - 4...20 mA converters. MPT - Pt100 thermal probes.
Communication
Multiple communication interfaces are implemented: One RS232 local communication front-end interface for communication with ThySetter setup software Two back-end interfaces for communication with remote monitoring and control systems by: - RS485 port using ModBus RTU, IEC 60870-5-103 or DNP3 protocol. - Ethernet port (RJ45 or optical ber) using ModBus/TCP protocol.
Output relays
Six output relays are available (two changeover, three make and one break contacts); each relay may be individually programmed as normal state (normally energized, de-energized or pulse) and reset mode (manual or automatic). A programmable timer is provided for each relay (minimum pulse width). The user may program the function of each relay according to a matrix (tripping matrix) structure.
Sw faults (boot and run time tests for data base, EEPROM memory checksum failure, data BUS,...) Pilot wire faults (break or short in the wire) Circuit breaker faults.
Metering
NM10 provides metering values for phase and residual currents, making them available for reading on a display or to communication interfaces. Input signals are sampled 24 times per period and the RMS value of the fundamental component is measured using the DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) algorithm and digital ltering. With DFT the RMS value of 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th harmonic of phase current are also measured. On the base of the direct measurements, the minimum-peakxed-rolling demand, mean-minimum-maximum absolute phase currents are processed. The measured signals can be displayed with reference to nominal values or directly expressed in amperes.
Event storage
Several useful data are stored for diagnostic purpose; the events are stored into a non volatile memory. They are graded from the newest to the older after the Events reading command (ThySetter) is issued: Sequence of Event Recorder (SER) The event recorder runs continuously capturing in circular mode the last three hundred events upon trigger of binary input/output. Sequence of Fault Recorder (SFR) The event recorder runs continuously capturing in circular mode the last twenty events upon trigger of binary input/output and/or element pickup (start-trip) Trip counters.
Self diagnostics
All hardware and software functions are repeatedly checked and any anomalies reported via display messages, communication interfaces, LEDs and output relays. Anomalies may refer to: Hw faults (auxiliary power supply, output relay coil interruptions, MMI board...)
Oscillography
Insulation tests
Reference standards High voltage test 50Hz Impulse voltage withstand (1.2/50 s) Insulation resistance EN 60255-5 2 kV 60 s 5 kV >100 M EN 61000-4-
Binary inputs
Quantity Type Max permissible voltage Max consumption, energized 2 dry inputs 19...265 Vac/19...300 Vdc 3 mA
Emission
Reference standards EN 61000-6-4 (ex EN 50081-2) Conducted emission 0.15...30 MHz Class A Radiated emission 30...1000 MHz Class A
Climatic tests
Reference standards ENEL R CLI 01, CEI 50 IEC 60068-x,
Mechanical tests
Reference standards 1, 21-2, 21-3 EN 60255-21-
Safety requirements
Reference standards Pollution degree Reference voltage Overvoltage Pulse voltage Reference standards Protection degree: Front side Rear side, connection terminals EN 61010-1 3 250 V III 5 kV EN 60529 IP52 IP20 -25...+70 C -40...+85 C 10...95 % 70...110 kPa EN 50263 89/336/EEC 2006/95/EC IEC 60255-6
Environmental conditions
Ambient temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure
LEDs
Quantity ON/fail (green) Start (yellow) Trip (red) Allocatable (red)
Certifications
Product standard for measuring relays CE conformity EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive Type tests
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
Local PC RS232 19200 bps Network: 1200...57600 bps RS485 100 Mbps Ethernet 100BaseT Protocol ModBus RTU/IEC 60870-5-103/DNP3-TCP/IP
4
Denite time 50/51 First threshold denite time (I > def ) I > def within CLP (ICLP>def ) I > def Operating time (t > def ) Inverse time 50/51 First threshold inverse time (I >inv) I>inv within CLP (ICLP>inv) I>inv Operating time (t >inv) I>> Element I >> Curve type (I >>Curve) ICLP >> Activation time (t CLP>>) I>> Reset time delay (t >> RES) Denite time 50/51 Second threshold denite time (I >> def ) I >> def within CLP (ICLP>>def ) I >> def Operating time (t >> def ) Inverse time 50/51 Second threshold inverse time (I >>inv) I>>inv within CLP (ICLP>>inv) I>>inv Operating time (t >>inv) I>>> Element ICLP >>> Activation time (t CLP>>>) I>>> Reset time delay (t >>> RES) Denite time 50/51 Third threshold denite time (I >>> def ) I >>> def within CLP (ICLP>>>def ) I >>> def Operating time (t >>> def )
0.100...40.0 In 0.100...40.0 In 0.04...200 s 0.100...20.00 I n 0.100...20.00 I n 0.02...60.0 s DEFINITE, I2t 0.00...200 s 0.00...100.0 s 0.100...40.0 In 0.100...40.0 In 0.03...10.00 s 0.100...20.00 I n 0.100...20.00 I n 0.02...10.00 s 0.00...200 s 0.00...100.0 s 0.100...40.0 In 0.100...40.0 In 0.03...10.00 s
Note: The element becomes available when the MPT module is enabled and connected to Thybus
Undercurrent - 37
I< Element I < Inhibition time (t inh<) Denite time 37 First threshold denite time (I <def) I<def Operating time (t <def ) 0.00...200 s 0.30...1.00 IB 0.10...600 s
Thermal image - 49
Common conguration: Initial thermal image IN (Dth IN ) 0.0...1.0 B Overload coefcient on starting (KST) 1.0...3.0 Negative sequence current heating coefcient (K2) 0...10 Heating time constant + (T+ ) 1...200 min Cooling time constant (T- ) 1.0...6.0 + DthCLP Operating mode (DthCLP Mode) Blocking/Change setting DthCLP Activation time (t DthCLP) 0.00...200 s DthAL1 Element 49 First alarm threshold AL1 (Dth AL1) 0.3...1.0 B DthAL2 Element 49 Second alarm threshold AL2 (Dth AL 2 ) 0.5...1.2 B Dth> Element 49 Trip threshold (Dth >) 1.2 B
Breaker failure - BF
BF Phase current threshold (IBF >) BF Residual current threshold (IEBF >) BF Time delay (t BF ) 0.05...1.00 In 0.01..2.00 IEn 0.06...10.00 s
Data recorded: 0...10 9 Event counter (resettable by ThySetter) Event cause binary input/output relay/setting changes Time stamp Date and time
CT supervision - 74CT
74CT Threshold (S<) 74CT Overcurrent threshold (I * ) S< Operating time (t S <) 0.10...0.95 0.10...1.00 I n 0.03...200 s
Set analog channels (Analog 1...12): f Frequency I L1, I L 2 , I L 3 , I 1, I 2 Fundamental RMS phase currents Fundamental RMS residual current IE Fundamental RMS positive and negative seq. currents I 1, I 2 Negative sequence / positive sequence current ratio I 2 /I 1 Temperature T1...T8 Set digital channels (Digital 1...12): Output relays state Binary inputs state
Note [1] - For instance, with following setting:
Pre-trigger time and Post-trigger time 0.25 s Sampled channels i L1, i L 2 , i L 3 , i E Analog channels I L1, I L 2 , I L 3 , I E , I 1, I 2 Digital channels K1, K2, K3, K4, K5, K6, IN1, IN2
NM10
K1
K2
P1
S1 S2
OUTPUT RELAYS
K3 K4 K5 K6
P2
BA+
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
RS485
Supervision unit
ETHERNET
D1
HUB
THYBUS
P1
S1 S2
C7 C8
IE
50N/51N
E1
54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46
45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
P2
OUTPUT
N.8 Pt100
MPT
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
M 3~
BINARY INPUTS
BLOCK OUT
BLOCK IN
BLOUTBLOUT+
A15 A16
IN1 IN2
BINARY INPUTS
FRONT PANEL
UAUX
RS232
DIMENSIONS
FRONT VIEW
120
REAR VIEW
128.5 110
107
101
4.5
D1
D1
4.5
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22
C1
C2 RX TX F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 A9 B2 B3 B4 B5 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 E1
C1
C2 RX TX F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
C3
C4
C3
C4 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5
177
171
149
ON
START
ON
START TRIP
80
TRIP
C5
C6
B6 B7 B8
200 168
C5
C6
B6 B7 B8
C7
C8
C7
C8
31
E1
FLUSH MOUNTING
PROJECTING MOUNTING
FLUSH MOUNTING
SIDE VIEW
212.5 205 30 5 30 4.5 25 15 275
FLUSH MOUNTING
RACK MOUNTING
482.6 465
ON
START TRIP
ON
START TRIP
ON
START TRIP
ON
START TRIP
161 154
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