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VIP 300 protection relay for Ringmaster

VIP 300 protection relay Protection relay

Providing a wide range of selectivity and quality of supply


The VIP 300 is a three phase overcurrent and earth fault protection relay, providing protection for the network and equipment. It is an integral part of the highly successful Ringmaster range of secondary distribution switchgear. The main function of the relay is to detect overcurrent and earth faults within the network and to trip the circuit breaker.

Self powered reliability


The VIP 300 protection relay is a self powered microprocessor based unit which requires no external DC power source or batteries, making it the ideal solution for location in remote areas or where auxiliary supplies are not available.

VIP 300 protection relay Benefits

Flexibility
There are a wide range of settings available. The IDMT (inverse definite minimum time) characteristics can be adjusted to grade the relay with other devices. Fast power up ensures that when switched on to a fault the power up time is less than )30ms.

Testing
The VAP6 hand held test unit, is available to provide a simple check of the integrity of the relay and can also perform trip tests. Circuit breaker trip inhibit facility allows the relay to be tested without tripping the circuit breaker using the VAP6. Secondary injection can be carried out using conventional test equipment.

Ease of use
VIP 300 has improved operation and control, with the relay settings being clearly displayed on the front panel. Manual reset flags show separate tripped on fault for either overcurrent or earth fault conditions.

Reliability
The relay has a self monitoring device and diagnostic routine which constantly checks the operation of the relay automatically.

VIP 300 protection relay Features

Pick-up current ranges: RN2c, RE2c, CN2, CE2 overcurrent : 20A -200A earth fault : 2A-160A. CE6 and RN6c overcurrent : 40A - 400A earth fault : 4A to 320A. overcurrent : 80A - 800A earth fault : 8A to 640A.

Hardened electronics Certified EMC performance to IEC 255 and EN 50061, EN50082. Separate overcurrent and earth fault trip indication. Flashing LEDs indicate when the relay pick-up setting has been exceeded (creep test).

Protection application guide


Product Application Time Fuse Link IDMT VIP 300 *Note: a protection coordination study may be necessary to verify the type of protection. Consult your local Merlin Gerin sales engineer if in doubt. CE2, RN2c, RE2c transformer 200 - 1600kVA 400 - 3800kVA 1900 - 12000kVA CE6, RN6c ring feeders incomers

Protection selection guide Primary current (A) Equivalent transformer rating at 11kV Units Application protection CE2 Transformer protection Time Fuse Link CN2 IDMT - VIP 300 RN2c, RE2c CE6 RN6c Feeder protection IDMT - VIP 300 10 200kVA 20 400kVA 80 1600kVA 100 1900kVA 125 2400kVA 200 3800kVA 630 12000kVA

VIP 300 protection relay Protection relay

Ringmaster - the total solution


The Ringmaster range of switchgear comprises non-extensible and extensible ring main units, extensible switches and circuit breakers up to 630A for medium voltage systems up to 13.8kV.

RN2c - 200A non-extensible ring main unit incorporating 2 fault make/load break switches and a tee-off circuit breaker (transformer mounted or free standing). RE2c - 200A extensible ring main unit incorporating 2 fault
make/load break switches and tee-off circuit breaker (transformer mounted or free standing). Available early 2000.

RN6c - 630A non-extensible ring main unit for freestanding network sectionalising. CN2 - 200A non-extensible circuit breaker (transformer mounted or free standing). SN6 - 630A non-extensible switch (transformer mounted or free standing). CE2 - 200A extensible circuit breaker (switchboard mounted). CE6 - 630A extensible circuit breaker (switchboard mounted). SE6 - 630A extensible switch (switchboard mounted). MU2 - 200A feeder metering unit (circuit connected, transformer mounted or free standing). Easergy - Telecontrol cabinets (up to four switch control, freestanding, wall or switchgear mounted).
For further details please refer to the Ringmaster range selection guide.

Time Fuse Link

In addition to the VIP 300 relay, Ringmaster is also available with Time Fuse Link protection as a low cost option for transformers. Further details are given in the Ringmaster range selection guide.

VIP 300 protection relay Technical specification

Content Use and settings


Relay front panel Curve selection

Page

8 9

Operating ranges
Selection principle 10

Applications
Required setting information Setting examples Ex. 1 - Ring main unit protecting an 11kV, 1MVA transformer Ex. 2 - 200A circuit breaker protecting an 11kV, 2MVA transformer Ex. 3 - 630A circuit breaker protecting a radial feeder of 4MVA at 11kV Ex. 4 - 630A circuit breaker protecting a radial feeder of 8MVA at 11kV 18 16 - 17 15 13 - 14 11 12

Technical characteristics IDMT & DT tripping curves


Standard inverse Very inverse Extremely inverse Definite time

19

20 21 22 23

VIP 300 protection relay Relay front panel

2 3 C B

4 A

10

phase overcurrent
I>

sensors: 200/1 4509996A0 VIP300LH range: x2

I>
VI SI RI off EI

DT only
1.8 1.5 1.2 1 2.1 2.4 2.7

I>>
9 6 4 3 12 15 20

VIP 300
VIP 300 Settings t> 0.05 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.05 0.6 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 to> x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x10 x1 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 Equivalent Time Multiplier SI 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.17 0.20 0.24 0.34 0.50 0.67 1.01 1.35 2.02 VI 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.20 0.27 0.33 0.40 0.47 0.67 1.00 1.33 2.00 2.67 4.00 EI 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.19 0.25 0.37 0.50 0.62 0.74 0.87 1.24 1.86 2.48 3.71 4.95 7.43

DT (s) curve selection

(x Is) 3

(x Is) off

trip

42 48 56 36 64 30 72 24 80 20 100 90 (A)

0.2 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 0.3 0.4 0.6


see table

0.4 0.6 0.9

x10 x1

warning
not time multiplier

0.1 0.05 0.03

Is
reset
minimum operating phase current: 20A

t> Io>
VI SI RI off 1.2 1 EI 1.5

t>> Io>>

(s)

1.5

DT only
1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7

9 6 4 3

12 15 20

trip

DT

(s)

(x Ios) off

curve selection

Io>

16 24 32 12 40 8 50 4 60 2 80 70 (A)

0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 (s) 0.3 0.4 0.6 x10 x1
not time multiplier

0.2

0.4 0.6 0.9

warning

0.1 0.05 0.03

earth fault

Ios

to>

see table

to>>

(s)

1.5 VAP6 test plug

D 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 16 19 20
Other functions

Phase overcurrent setting


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Phase setting area (upper half of relay front panel). Red LED phase overcurrent pick-up indicator. Phase overcurrent trip indicator. Phase overcurrent setting Is. Choice of low set curve type I>. Low set pick-up (DT only) I>. Low set time delay t>. (@10Is) Multiplying factor (low set). High set pick-up I>>.

Earth fault setting


11. Earth fault setting area (lower half of relay front panel). 12. Red LED earth fault pick-up indicator. 13. Earth fault trip indicator. 14. Earth fault setting current Ios. 15. Choice of low set curve type Io>. 16. Low set pick-up (DT only) Io>. 17. Low set time delay to>. (@10Ios) 18. Multiplying factor (low set). 19. High set pick-up Io>>. 20. High set time delay to>>.

A. Current setting scale label. B. Current transformer and range information. C. Indicator reset button. D. Minimum operating current. E. VAP6 test plug socket.

10. High set time delay t>>.

VIP 300 protection relay Curve selection

IDMT curve selection


t

Phase overcurrent setting:


The numbers indicated below are those of the setting switches (refer to the diagram of the front panel on page 8) The letters indicate the curve characteristic as shown opposite. Phase overcurrent setting: F Setting current Is (4) G Type of low set I> curve (5) IDMT: SI, VI, EI, RI. Definite time: DT H DT low set pick-up I> (6) This setting is only active for the low set DT curve selection (as shown). If IDMT curves are selected this switch is disabled, as SI,VI, EI, low set pick-up is fixed at 1.2 Is.

G SI, VI, EI RI

t>

K t>> L

J Low set time delay t> (7) and multiplier (8) K High set I>>(9) L High set time delay t>>(10)

Is F

1.2 Is

10 Is

I>>

Earth fault setting:


The principle is the same as for phase protection. Set:

DT curve selection
t
G

F Setting current Ios (14) G Type of low setting Io> curve (15) IDMT: SI, VI, EI, RI Definite time: DT

H I> t>

DT

H DT low set pick-up Io> (16) This setting is only active for the low set DT curve selection (as shown). If IDMT curves are selected this switch is disabled, as SI, VI, EI low set pick-up is fixed at 1.2 Is. J Low set time delay to> (17) and multiplier (18) K High set Io>>(19) L High set time delay to>>(20)

Operation:
t>> L
The high and low set elements operate separately. The tripping order results from the logical OR between the two settings.

Is F

1.2 Is

I>

I>>

VIP 300 protection relay Choice of operating ranges

Selection principle
The operating range for the VIP 300 is dependent on the current transformer (also referred to as sensor) used, which is determined by the Ringmaster panel type chosen from the selection guide. The relay itself can then be set to either the x2 or x4 range as detailed in the table below.

Sensor CTs available:


Ringmaster 800/1, 400/1 or 200/1 (see Ringmaster selection guide)

Range specified:
VIP 300LH x2 or x4 range
Ringmaster range RN2c, RE2c, CE2, CN2, 200/1A CT Application Transformer protection Range x2 x4 RN6c 400/1A CT Transformer/ Feeder Protection Feeder protection x2 x4 x2 x4 min operating current 20A 40A 40A 80A 80A 160A Protection Overcurrent earth fault Overcurrent earth fault Overcurrent earth fault Overcurrent earth fault Overcurrent earth fault Overcurrent earth fault Current Setting range Minimum Maximum 20A 100A 2A* 80A 40A 200A 4A* 160A 40A 200A 4A* 160A 80A 400A 8A* 320A 80A 400A 8A* 320A 160A 800A 16A* 640A Example

1 2 3 4

CE6, RN6c 800/1A CT

*The earth fault pick-up can be set below minimum operating current but a load current > minimum operating current needs to flow previous to a fault in order to ensure the relay is powered up.

SETTING RANGES x2 x4
52

7 x4 range
40A,80A or 160A

5 minimum 3 1

operating current

C11 C31
P1 S1 S2 P2 P1 S1 P1 S1

4 5 6 7 8 9

C11 C31 C51 C70

8 20A, 40A 6 operating


current or 80A minimum

x2 range

C51 C10

4 2

CT1

R
S2 P2

Y
S2 P2

B
S2

C30 C50 C90

C71

VIP 300 IDMT RELAY 9 10 11 12 13 14 50/51 50N/51N

C70

10

MITOP - ITC

K8 K7

(-Ve) (+Ve)

0v

15 16

Note: Connection must be made to terminals 2, 4, 6 and 8 or terminals 1, 3, 5 and 7 for the x2 or x4 setting ranges respectively. Note: MITOP - trip coil.
10

VIP 300 protection relay Application

Selection principles
Required setting information.
Prior to making any settings, you need to know: Ir - rated current of installation to be protected.

Current transformer:
The current transformer is specified by the panel type chosen from the Ringmaster catalogue.

i)

Choice of range:

To select the minimum operating current and therefore required primary amp operating range two factors can be considered. - The load current and any possible allowable overload (typical allowable overload for transformers is 30%) - The earth fault level (typically set at 0.4 times rated current Ir) It is appropriate to choose the range which will operate above the minimum operating current. Effectively the relay can be operated below this level, see minimum operating note.

ii)
SI VI EI DT RI

Choice of curve*:
- Standard inverse, mainly used for feeder applications. - Very inverse, mainly used for transformer applications. - Extremely inverse, mainly used for transformer applications. - Definite time, used for timed applications. - Special applications (consult Merlin Gerin).

There are 5 types of curve available.

iii) Choice of current setting Is and Ios*:


Consider assumptions made in i) and choose the nearest appropriate current setting.

iv) Choice of low set time delay t> and to>*:


Desired operating time depends on the interval to achieve grading with upstream and downstream devices at the maximum and minimum fault levels. Between IDMT characteristics a grading margin of 0.4s is desired. Between an IDMT characteristic and a LV protective device a grading margin of 0.25s is considered acceptable.

v)

Choice of high set current setting I>> and Io>>:

I>> and Io>> are multiples of Is and Ios respectively. The high set element has the advantage of allowing the protection upstream to reduce its operating time at high fault levels. Grading is carried out at the instantaneous current setting and not at the maximum fault level, therefore it can be achieved at lower currents enabling the upstream device to operate quicker at the maximum fault level.

vi) Choice of high set time delay t>> and to>>:


Depending on grading required upstream and downstream. *Depends on characteristics of devices upstream and downstream. The selection principles only act as a guide to set up the VIP 300, a proper protection selectivity study should be carried out to set up device settings.

11

VIP 300 protection relay Application

Setting examples
Typical examples will be given.
Consider 4 examples: 1: 2: 3: 4: RN2c unit protecting a typical MV/LV 1MVA transformer. CE2 unit protecting a typical MV/LV 2MVA transformer. CE6 unit protecting a radial feeder with 4 RN2c units fed from it each feeding 1HVA transformers. CE6 unit protecting the same radial feed for which a planned extension is to make a ring feeding 8 RN2c units, each feeding 1HVA transformers.

Example schematic

12

VIP 300 protection relay Application - transformers

Example 1
An RN2c circuit breaker equipped with a VIP 300 feeds a 1000kVA transformer. The transformer details are as follows: Power rating = 1MVA Primary voltage = 11kV % Impedance Zt = 5% From this the rated current of the transformer can be calculated: Ir = Power voltage x 33 = 1000 x 103 = 52.5A 11000 x 33

The HV fault level (MVAs) will be assumed to be 250MVA. The three phase LV fault level can be calculated: 1 IFLV = 11kV x 33 112 + 112 x Zt MVAs MVAT 100

A @ 11kV

1 IFLV = 11kV x 33 112 + 112 x 5 250 1 100

A = 972A @ 11kV

The circuit breaker is fitted with 200/1A CTs. From the above the following will now be determined.

Choice of range:
The setting ranges available for the minimum operating currents are: x2 range, minimum operating current = 20A setting overcurrent 20A-100A earth fault 2A-80A x4 range, minimum operating current = 40A setting overcurrent 40A-200A earth fault 4A-160A By considering the minimum operating current of 20A (x2 range) then the transformer rated current is mid-point within the primary amp range. Hence there is room to consider possible overloads and earth fault levels. Range chosen x2 minimum operating current = 20A

Choice of curve:
In this case we are dealing with a MV/LV transformer. For this application the type of curve selected for overcurrent protection is usually either a VI or EI characteristic. These curves provide quicker operating times at higher fault currents to allow better protection of the transformer primary. The selection of these curves also helps in co-ordinating with the LV protective device on the secondary side of the transformer. For earth fault protection the curve selected is usually a definite time characteristic and is normally set quite low (typical 40% or 0.4 times the rated current). I> setting VI Io> setting DT

Choice of current setting:


Overcurrent Is If a typical overload of 30% is considered for the transformer. Is = overload x Ir = 1.3 x 52.5 = 68A Choose the nearest available setting above this in primary amps Is setting 72A. Earth fault Ios Consider a typical earth fault setting of 40% of transformer rated current, 20.8A Ios setting 24A DT only setting 1

13

VIP 300 protection relay Application - transformers

Choice of low set time delay:


Overcurrent t> The time setting corresponds to the actual relay operating time at 10 x Is, in this case 720A. The desired operating time for the relay is determined by the upstream and downstream protective devices. In this example the downstream device is on the LV network, we therefore have to ensure adequate time is given between the two devices upto maximum LV 3ph fault level. It is assumed the LV device is set at 0.1s at the maximum fault level and therefore the desired operating time for the VIP 300 is given as follows: Desired operating = time operating time + grading margin between of LV device devices = 0.1 + 0.25

Earth fault
1000

100

10

(see selection principles) If this value is used as t in the formula for the VI curve selected (see page 21) t= 13.5

[( Ifs ) -1 ] I [( ) ]
13.5 13.5

x t> 1.5

desired time t If (fault level) Is (current level) t>

= 0.35 = 972A = 72A =?

0.1

to> Io>

0.01

To find t> rearrange formula t> = If -1 x t x 1.5 Is

0.1

10

100

Current (multiples of Ios)

Overcurrent
1.2 x Is
1000

t> = 972 -1 x 0.35 x 1.5 72

[( ) ]

By inserting the values into the formula t> = 0.486 Select 0.5 as nearest low set time delay (0.05 and x10 multiplier). The actual operating time can now be found by placing back into the original formula. Actual t = 0.36 t> 0.05s x10 Earth fault to> The earth fault element can be set as low as possible as there is no need to grade with the device on the LV of the transformer. It is set at 0.1 to avoid spurious operation under transient conditions such as magnetizing inrush. to> 0.1s x1

100

10

t>
0.1

10 x Is t>>

Choice of high set current setting:


Overcurrent I>> The high set instantaneous element is a multiple of the setting current Is> and in this case is graded with the LV protective device. The maximum fault current the LV protective device will see is the 3ph LV fault level, 972A. Hence above 972A the high set can be implemented. Instantaneous = 15 x 72 = 1080 which is above 972A I>> = 15 Earth fault Io>> The high set earth fault element is a multiple of the setting current Ios>. The high set element for the earth fault is not used in this case and should be set in the off position.
0.01 1

10

100

Current (multiples of Is)

Io>> off

Choice of high set time delay:


Dependent on upstream and downstream protection. In this case the phase overcurrent high set time delay t>> is set to the minimum 0.03 as downstream grading has been accounted for. Earth fault high set time delay to>> is disabled as high set is in off position. t>> 0.03 to>> 0.03 (disabled as high set is in off position).
phase overcurrent
I>
sensors: 200/1 4509996A0 VIP300LH range: x2

I>
VI SI RI DT off EI

DT only
1.8 1.5 1.2 1 2.1 2.4 2.7

I>>
9 6 4 3 12 15 20

VIP 300
VIP 300 Settings t> 0.05 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.05 0.6 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 to> x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x10 x1 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 Equivalent Time Multiplier SI 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.17 0.20 0.24 0.34 0.50 0.67 1.01 1.35 2.02 VI 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.20 0.27 0.33 0.40 0.47 0.67 1.00 1.33 2.00 2.67 4.00 EI 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.19 0.25 0.37 0.50 0.62 0.74 0.87 1.24 1.86 2.48 3.71 4.95 7.43

(s) curve selection

(x Is) 3

(x Is) off

trip

42 48 56 36 64 30 72 24 80 20 100 90 (A)

0.2 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 0.3 0.4 0.6


see table

0.4 0.6 0.9

x10 x1

warning
not time multiplier

0.1 0.05 0.03

Is
reset
minimum operating phase current: 20A

t> Io>
VI SI RI off 1.2 1 EI 1.5

t>> Io>>

(s)

1.5

DT only
1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7

9 6 4 3

12 15 20

trip

DT

(s)

(x Ios) off

curve selection

Io>

16 24 32 12 40 8 50 4 60 2 80 70 (A)

0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 (s) 0.3 0.4 0.6 x10 x1
not time multiplier

0.2

0.4 0.6 0.9

warning

0.1 0.05 0.03

earth fault

Ios

to>

see table

to>>

(s)

1.5 VAP6 test plug

14

VIP 300 protection relay Application - transformers

Example 2
Principles as example 1 A CE2 circuit breaker feeds a typical MV/LV 11kV 2MVA transformer. Transformer impedance and fault level as in example 1. The rated current for a 2MVA transformer. = 2000 x 103 = 105A Ir = power voltage x 33 11000 x 33

Choice of range:
The load current exceeds the current range for the x2 setting thus the x4 setting is appropriate. Range chosen x4 minimum operating current = 40A

Choice of curve:
For this example we are dealing with a similar MV/LV application, the curve types are as selected as follows. I> setting Io> setting EI DT

Choice of current setting:


A typical overload of 30% and earth fault level of 40% are considered as in example 1. Is Ios 144A 48A

Choice of Iow set time delay:


Overcurrent t>, The LV 3 phase fault level = 1809A @ 11kV (using formula in example 1). t= 80
2

[( If ) -1 ] Is t> = 1809 -1 [( 144 ) ]


2

t> 0.808
phase overcurrent
I>

x 0.35 x 0.808 = 0.55

sensors: 200/1 4509996A0 VIP300LH range: x4

I>
VI SI RI DT off EI

DT only
1.8 1.5 1.2 1 2.1 2.4 2.7

I>>
9 6 4 3 12 15 20

VIP 300
VIP 300 Settings t> 0.05 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.05 0.6 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 to> x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x10 x1 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 Equivalent Time Multiplier SI 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.17 0.20 0.24 0.34 0.50 0.67 1.01 1.35 2.02 VI 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.20 0.27 0.33 0.40 0.47 0.67 1.00 1.33 2.00 2.67 4.00 EI 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.19 0.25 0.37 0.50 0.62 0.74 0.87 1.24 1.86 2.48 3.71 4.95 7.43

80 The earth fault element is set as before t> to> 0.6 0.1 x1 x1

curve selection

(x Is)

(x Is) off

trip

Choice of high set current:


As before I>> 15 Io>> off (disabled)
reset

84 96 112 72 128 60 144 48 160 40 200 180 (A)

0.2 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 0.3 0.4 0.6


see table

0.4 0.6 0.9

warning
x10 x1
not time multiplier

0.1 0.05 0.03

Is
minimum operating phase current: 20A

t> Io>
VI SI RI off 1.2 1 EI 1.5

t>> Io>>

(s)

1.5

DT only
1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7

9 6 4 3

12 15 20

Choice of high set time delay:


As before t>> 0.03 to>> 0.03 (not used as high set current in off position).

trip

DT

(s)

(x Ios) off

curve selection

Io>

32 48 64 24 40 16 100 8 120 4 160 140 (A)

0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 (s) 0.3 0.4 0.6 x10 x1
not time multiplier

0.2

0.4 0.6 0.9

warning

0.1 0.05 0.03

earth fault

Ios

to>

see table

to>>

(s)

1.5 VAP6 test plug

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VIP 300 protection relay Application - feeders

Example 3
A CE6 unit protects an 11kV radial feed feeding 4 RN2c units each subsequently feeding 1000kVA transformers. The CE6 is an extensible 630A circuit breaker complete with 800/1A CTs. Effective load current. Ir = power = 4000 x 103 voltage x 33 11000 x 33

= 210A

The HV three phase fault level is assumed as 250MVA. The earth fault level is assumed as 100 MVA. The corresponding fault current can be calculated from: I3ph MVAs voltage x 33
6 = 250 x 10 = 13121A 11000 x 33

I1ph

6 MVAEF = 100 x 10 = 5248A voltage x 33 11000 x 33

Choice of range:
min. operating current = 80A x2 range min. operating current = 160A x4 range overcurrent 80A - 400A overcurrent 160A - 800A earth fault earth fault 8A - 320A 8A - 640A

By selecting the minimum operating current of 80A (x2 range) then the feeder rated current is in the midpoint of the range. Range chosen x2 minimum operating current = 80A

Choice of curve:
This example deals with feeder protection, SI or VI curves are suitable as they have slower operating times for high fault levels. It depends on the device upstream and downstream and the discrimination to be achieved at the HV fault level. I> Io> SI SI

Choice of current setting:


Overcurrent protection should take into account the max load current, 210A, and possible overload of one or more of the transformers. Earth fault protection assumes a 40% earth fault. Is Ios 256A 96A

Choice of low set time delay setting:


Overcurrent: Consider example 1 as downstream device with t> setting equal to 0.5, a t> setting of 1.5 for the upstream device gives adequate margin over the entire characteristic t> 0.15 x 10.

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VIP 300 protection relay Application - feeders

For the earth fault element the downstream device operates at 0.1s, therefore the required operating time for the upstream relay is 0.5s at the maximum phase - earth fault level. t =

[( )
to> =

0.14 If 0.02 -1 Is

] ]

to> 2.97

desired time t If (fault level) Is (current setting) to>

= 0.5 = 5248A = 96A =?

To find to> rearrange formula

[( If ) Is

0.02

-1

x t x 2.97

0.14 to> =

[(5248) -1] x 0.5 x 2.97 96


0.02

0.14 By inserting the values into the formula to> = 0.88 select 1.0 as nearest setting. The actual operating time can now be found by placing back into the formula above. Desired operating time t = 0.57 to> 0.1s x10

Choice of high set:


Disabled for this application. I>> off Io>> off

Earth fault
1000

1.2 x Is

Choice of high set time delay:


Disabled as high set is in off position set at minimum t>> & to>> = 0.03
100

10

t> 10 x Is

phase overcurrent
I>

sensors: 800/1 4509996A0 VIP300LH range: x2

I>
VI SI RI DT off EI

DT only
1.8 1.5 1.2 1 2.1 2.4 2.7

I>>
9 6 4 3 12 15 20

VIP 300
VIP 300 Settings t> 0.05 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.05 0.6 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 to> x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x10 x1 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 Equivalent Time Multiplier SI 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.17 0.20 0.24 0.34 0.50 0.67 1.01 1.35 2.02 VI 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.20 0.27 0.33 0.40 0.47 0.67 1.00 1.33 2.00 2.67 4.00 EI 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.19 0.25 0.37 0.50 0.62 0.74 0.87 1.24 1.86 2.48 3.71 4.95 7.43

0.1

(s)

(x Is) 3

(x Is) off

curve selection

0.01

10

100

trip

168 192 224 144 256 120 288 96 320 80 400 360 (A)

0.2 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 0.3 0.4 0.6


see table

0.4 0.6 0.9

x10 x1

warning
not time multiplier

0.1 0.05 0.03

Current (multiples of Ios)

Is
reset
minimum operating phase current: 20A

t> Io>
VI SI RI off 1.2 1 EI 1.5

t>> Io>>

(s)

1.5

DT only
1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7

Overcurrent
12 15 20

9 6 4 3

1000

1.2 x Is

trip

DT

(s)

(x Ios) off

curve selection

100
64 96 128 48 160 32 200 16 240 8 320 280 (A) 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 (s) 0.3 0.4 0.6 x10 x1
not time multiplier

0.2

0.4 0.6 0.9

Io>

warning

0.1 0.05 0.03

earth fault

Ios

to>

see table

to>>

(s)

1.5 VAP6 test plug

10

t> 10 x Is

0.1

0.01

10

100

Current (multiples of Is)

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VIP 300 protection relay Application - feeders

Example 4
An extension is planned for the system to feed another 4 RN2c units in a ring as shown in the diagram, the CE6 ring feeders would have to be capable of feeding the load on the ring. Example carried out as example 3.

Choice of range
Load rating exceeds range x2 maximum, 420A. Rating chosen x4 minimum operating current = 160A

Choice of curve
As example 3.

Choice of current setting


Is Iso 512A 192A

Choice of low set time delay


calculated similarly to example 3 t> to> 0.15 0.07 x10 x10

Choice of high set


As example 3.

Choice of high set time delay


As example 3.
phase overcurrent
I>
sensors: 800/1 4509996A0 VIP300LH range: x4

I>
VI SI RI DT off EI

DT only
1.8 1.5 1.2 1 2.1 2.4 2.7

I>>
9 6 4 3 12 15 20

VIP 300
VIP 300 Settings t> 0.05 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.05 0.6 0.07 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 to> x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x10 x1 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 Equivalent Time Multiplier SI 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.17 0.20 0.24 0.34 0.50 0.67 1.01 1.35 2.02 VI 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.20 0.27 0.33 0.40 0.47 0.67 1.00 1.33 2.00 2.67 4.00 EI 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.19 0.25 0.37 0.50 0.62 0.74 0.87 1.24 1.86 2.48 3.71 4.95 7.43

(s)

curve selection

(x Is) 3

(x Is) off

trip

336 384 448 288 512 240 576 192 640 160 800 720 (A)

0.2 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 0.3 0.4 0.6


see table

0.4 0.6 0.9

warning
x10 x1
not time multiplier

0.1 0.05 0.03

Is
reset
minimum operating phase current: 20A

t> Io>
VI SI RI off 1.2 1 EI 1.5

t>> Io>>

(s)

1.5

DT only
1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7

9 6 4 3

12 15 20

trip

DT

(s)

(x Ios) off

curve selection
128192 256 96 320 64 400 32 480 16 640 560 (A)

0.15 0.2 0.1 0.07 0.05 (s) 0.3 0.4 0.6 x10 x1
not time multiplier

0.2

0.4 0.6 0.9

Io>

warning

0.1 0.05 0.03

earth fault

Ios

to>

see table

to>>

(s)

1.5 VAP6 test plug

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VIP 300 protection relay Technical characteristics

Phase overcurrent
I> t> Low set

Accuracy

I>> t>>

- three phase (5% or 0/+2A - single phase (10% or 0/+4A Low set time delay - definite time ( 2% or ( 20ms *(see note) - IDMT class 5 according to IEC 255-3 *(see note) High set (5% High set time delay (2% or (20ms *(see note) % of pick-up 95% storage time 20ms *Operating times refer to when the relay is powered up, the tripping times indicated do not include the Mitop response time. When the relay is switched onto a fault the operating time will be extended by: +30ms at 1.5ls +20ms from 2ls to 10ls +10ms above 10ls

Earth fault
Io>

Accuracy

Low set - three phase (5% or 0/+2A - single phase (10% or 0/+4A to> Low set time delay - Definite time (2% or (20ms *(see note) - IDMT class 5 according to IEC 255-3 *(see note) Io>> High set (5% to>> High set time delay (2% or (20ms *(see note) % of pick up 95% storage time 20ms *Operating times refer to when the relay is powered up, the tripping times indicated do not include the Mitop response time. When the relay is switched onto a fault the operating time will be extended by: +30ms at 1.5ls +20ms from 2ls to 10ls +10ms above 10ls

General characteristics
Operating frequency Operating temperature Storage temperature Continuous rating Continuous rating

Value
50Hz +10%, 60Hz +10% -25$C to +70$C -40$C to +85$C 240A 960A

With Ringmaster 200/1A CT With Ringmaster 800/1A CT

Environment & electromagnetic capability


Vibration Enclosure protection index Sensor input isolation 1.2/50 +s impuse voltage 1MHz dampened oscillating wave Rapid transient bursts 1.2/50 (8-20+s) hybrid wave Electrostatic discharge Radio frequency on I/Os HF electromagnetic field

Standard
IEC 255-21-1 EN 60529 IEC 255-5 IEC 255-5 IEC 255-22-1 IEC 255-22-4 IEC 1000-4-5 IEC 255-22-2 EN 50082-2 IEC 255-22-3 EN 50082-2 EN 50082-3 EN 50082-2 IEC 1000-4-8 EN 50081

Severity
Class 2 IP54(cover closed) IP20(cover open) 2kV rms, 50 Hz, 1mn 5kV 2.5kV cm 1kV dm 4kV cm and dm, 5kHz burst 2kV 42 ohms 8kV in air 6kV on contact 10V,0.15 to 80 MHz 30V/m not modulated, 27 to 1000 MHz 10V/m mod. ampl., 80 to 1000MHz 11V/m mod. impuls., 900MHz 30A/m steady 300A/m, 1s 30 dB+V/m at 10m, 30 to 230MHz 37 dB+V/m at 10m, 230 to 1000MHz
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50/60 Hz magnetic field Radiant field emitted

VIP 300 protection relay IDMT tripping curves

IDMT tripping curves


The graphs in this section represent the 8 time delay settings for t> and to> available on the x1 and x10 ranges. The low set pick-up settings I> and Io> are fixed at 1.2xIs and 1.2xIso respectively for the IDMT characteristics.> The numbers given on the right of the curves represent the position of the time delay selector switch t> or to>. They correspond to the actual operating time at a current of 10 times the pick-up. If the multiplying factor x1/x10 is in the x10 position, multiply the time delay selector settings by 10 (see x10 graph). The phase overcurrent and earth fault protection curves are the same.

SI current/time curves with selector switch on the x1 setting


1000 Current in amperes 1.0 A

100

10 Time in seconds 1

t> 0.6 t> 0.4 t> 0.3 t> 0.2 t> 0.15 t> 0.1 t> 0.07 t> 0.05

0.10

0.01

10

100

Standard Inverse (x1).tcc Ref. Voltage: 11000 Current Scale x10^0

Standard inverse t=

SI current/time curves with selector switch on the x10 setting


1000 Current in amperes 1.0 A

( )

0.14 x t> 2.97 I 0.02 -1 Is

100

10 Time in seconds 1

t> 6 t> 4 t> 3 t> 2 t> 1.5 t> 1 t> 0.7 t> 0.5

0.10

0.01

10

100

Standard Inverse (x10).tcc Ref. Voltage: 11000 Current Scale x10^0

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VIP 300 protection relay IDMT tripping curves

VI current/time curves with selector switch on the x1 setting


1000 Current in amperes 1.0 A

100

10 Time in seconds 1

t> 0.6 t> 0.4 t> 0.3 t> 0.2 t> 0.15 t> 0.1 t> 0.07 t> 0.05

0.10

Very inverse
0.01 1 10 100

t=

Very Inverse (x1).tcc Ref. Voltage: 11000 Current Scale x10^0

( )

13.5 x t> I 1.5 -1 Is

VI current/time curves with selector switch on the x10 setting


1000 Current in amperes 1.0 A

100

10 Time in seconds 1

t> 6 t> 4 t> 3 t> 2 t> 1.5 t> 1 t> 0.7 t> 0.5

0.10

0.01

10

100

Very Inverse (x10).tcc Ref. Voltage: 11000 Current Scale x10^0

RI curve
(Specific application - please consult Merlin Gerin)

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VIP 300 protection relay IDMT tripping curves

EI current/time curves with selector switch on the x1 setting


1000 1.0 A Current in amperes

100 t> 0.6 t> 0.4 t> 0.3 t> 0.2 t. 0.15 t> 0.1 t> 0.07 t> 0.05

10 Time in seconds 1

0.10

Extremely inverse t=
1 10 100

0.01

Extremely Inverse (x1).tcc Ref. Voltage: 11000 Current Scale x10^0

( ) -1

80 I Is

t> 0.808

EI current/time curves with selector switch on the x10 setting


1000 Current in amperes 1.0 A

100

10 Time in seconds 1

t> 6 t> 4 t> 3 t> 2 t> 1.5 t> 1 t> 0.7 t> 0.5

0.10

0.01 1

10

100

Extremely Inverse (x10).tcc Ref. Voltage: 11000 Current Scale x10^0

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VIP 300 protection relay DT tripping curves

DT tripping curves
The graphs below represent the 8 low set pick-up settings for I> and Io> and the 8 time delay settings for t> and to> available on the x1 and x10 ranges. The low set pick up settings I> and Io> are variable between 1 and 3 times Is and Ios respectively. The numbers given at the top of the curves represent the variable setting of the low set selector switch I> and Io>. The numbers given on the right of the curves represent the position of the time delay sector switch t> or to>. If the multiplying factor x1/x10 is in the x10 position, multiply the time delay selector settings by 10 (see x10 graph). The phase overcurrent and earth fault protection curves are the same.

DT current/time curves with selector switch on the x1 setting


1000 Current in amperes

DT current/time curves with selector switch on the x10 setting


1000 Current in amperes

100

100

10 Time in seconds 1 t> 0.6 t> 0.4 t> 0.3 t> 0.2 t> 0.15 t> 0.1 t> 0.07 t> 0.05

10 Time in seconds 1 t> 6 t> 4 t> 3 t> 2 t> 1.5 t> 1 t> 0.7 t> 0.5

0.10

0.10

0.01

10

100

0.01

10

100

Definite Time (x1).tcc Ref. Voltage: 11000 Current Scale x10^0

Definite Time (x10).tcc Ref. Voltage: 11000 Current Scale x10^0

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MGMV 5477

Merlin Gerin Medium Voltage 123 Jack Lane, Hunslet, Leeds LS10 1BS UK Tel: +44 (0)113 290 3500 Fax: +44 (0)113 290 3710 www.schneider.co.uk

JAN 2004

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