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Users Manual for MCPR-610Hb capacitor protection and monitoring device

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Version No.: V2.03.01

Date of publication: Oct ,2010 Copyright: Zhuhai Wanlida Electric Co., Ltd. Note: Our company reserves the right to modify this manual. For any inconsistency between the product and this manual, please contact us for relevant services. Technical support hotline: 0756-3395398 Fax: 0756-3395500

Users Manual for MCPR-610Hb capicitor protection and monitoring device

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Foreword
1. Model description
The structural type of the MCPR-600Hb series protection is Hb. MCPR-610Hb supports A, B, C three-phase current protection, also supports A, C two-phase current protection. When ordering, please statements.

2.

Standards referenced
General specification for static protection, security and automatic equipment, DL 478-2001 Technical code for relaying protection and security automatic equipment GB/T 14285-2006 Protective relay and automatic equipment design rules of power eequipment GB50062-92

3.

Caution
Negative sequence voltage involved in this series of protection is combined with phase voltage, all of low voltage component depend on line voltage in compound voltage block, if one of the three line voltages is lower than low voltage setting, low voltage component will operates and unblock over current protection.

There are 4 standard curves of inverse protection involved in this series of protection, if the fault current is higher than 15 times of rated current, the inverse protection component as if the current is 15 times of rated current.

The appearance should be inspected before power is applied, to ensure that the panel is OK without scratch, the screws are tightened, the device is grounded firmly, all screws of plug-ins are tightened and in good contact.

When power is applied, the Run indicator on the panel should flash, digital tube displays primary measuring result in cycle, protection and measuring dat a are displayed on the lcd in cycle.

The terminal D25D28 are measuring circuit of 420mA DC signal, when testing, signal should be supplied by special equipment, direct apply signal of relay protection tester is prohibited. (Can be selected or not)

When the device is equipped with ungrounded system, terminal D07D08 are zero sequence small current input terminal, the ac current input should be limited to within 2A, the measuring current input should be limited to 6A, pay attention to the signal input when testing to avoid large signal applied so as to avoid damage to components.
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Operating circuit inside the device is only applicable to DC power supply, if AC power is used, it should be applied with rectifier and filter. It is prohibited to plug or unplug the plug-ins, in order to avoid damage to the device. It is prohibited to do digital output test when the device is running with primary equipments.

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1. Product description
1.1 Scope of application
MCPR-610Hb microcomputer capacitor protection and monitoring device applies to protection and monitoring devices for parallel capacitor banks in single Y, double Y, wiring in systems not directly grounded or grounding via resistor with voltage ratings of below 110kV. It can be installed in site on the switchgear.

1.2 Function and specification 1.2.1Protective function


2-section definite time limit over-current protection(Two-step OC) Zero sequence overcurrent protection(ZS Overcurrent) Imbalanced current protection(Imbalance C) Imbalanced voltage protection(Imbalance V) Overvoltage protection(Overvoltage) No-voltage protection(No-voltage) Body protectionBody Protect PT Failure Non-electric quantity protection2 ways(Non-electric) (Can be selected or not)

1.2.2Auxiliary functions
Harmonic spectrum analysis Phase display Small current grounding wire selection Integral energy and Pulse energy(Pulse energy can be selected or not) Device self-test failure alarm Protection settings remote call up and modify Fault oscillograph capture One or two programmable 4 ~ 20mA output

Provide ethernet print function(manual print setting value, manual/auto print reports)
(Can be selected or not).

1.2.3measuring and control functions


Power measurement remote measurement Voltage, current, active power, reactive power, active energy, reactive energy, power factor, power grid frequency, non-electric quantity measurement(Can be selected or not) and so on. Remote signal: 15 binary inputs, including: 12 for outside collection, 3 -way for the internal collection.

1.2.4Communication capability
2 standard RS485 multipoint communication ports
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2 industrial Ethernet ports(Can be selected or not) Supports single, dual network communication, it is fully qualified for network redundancy and backup IEC-60870-5-103 RS485 communication mode IEC-60870-5-104 industrial Ethernet mode standard communication protocol(Can be selected or not)

1.2.5 GPS clock synchronization function (Can be selected or not)


The device is able to receive GPS clock minute synchronization (or second synchronization) through RS485 differentiate voltage, and it can be done with monitoring system to accomplish GPS precise clock synchronization.

1.2.6 Device specifications


32-bit DSP microprocessor Real-time multi-task operating system and C++ program techniques, realizing online programming Double-screen display (LCD Chinese display and nixie tube display), easy for inspection One or two ways 4~20mA DC quantity output, which can be set flexibly as any corresponding electric quantity (such as current, voltage, power, frequency, etc.) Collecting 2 ways of 4~20mA DC quantities for measurement of non-electric quantities, such as temperature, pressure, and realizing online monitoring (Can be selected or not) Having the electric energy quality analysis function and perfect harmonic analysis function Integrating perfect metering functions Excellent hardware interchangeability, easy user maintenance and reduced quantity of spare parts Protection output relays can be configured flexibly for user convenience With remote/local changeover switch and trip/closing buttons, reducing the number of elements on the board/cabinet panel and simplifying wiring Using a 6U, 19/3 standard enclosure in a rear plug-in structure; the device can be installed in site on a switchboard or combined in a centralized manner

1.2.7 Main technical specifications Rated data


Power supply: DC/AC 86~265V Operating voltage: DC 220V or DC 110V AC voltage: 100/ 3 V or 100V AC current: 5A or 1A Frequency: 50Hz

Power consumption
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DC circuit: <10W (normal operation); <15W (protection operation) AC voltage circuit: <0.5VA/phase AC current circuit: <1VA/phase (In = 5A); <0.5VA/phase (In = 1A).

Overload capability
AC voltage circuit: 1.2Un, continuous operation Current measuring circuit: 1.2Un, continuous operation Protective current circuit: 2In, continuous operation 10In, allowing 10s 40In, allowing 1s

Range and error of setting value Maximum range of setting value:


Voltage element: 1V~120V Current element: 0.1In~20In Frequency: 45.00Hz~55.00Hz Timing element: 0.00s~100.00s Current and voltage setting value: 3% of setting value Frequency setting value: 0.02Hz Slip error setting value: 5% of setting value Angle setting value: 2 Intrinsic operating time of current instantaneous over-current protection: not greater than 40ms at 1.5 times the setting value Intrinsic operating time of Difference instantaneous over-current protection: not greater than 30ms at 2 times the setting value

Error of setting value:


Whole-group operation time (including relays intrinsic time):


Measuring accuracy
AC current: Class 0.2 AC voltage: Class 0.2 4~20mA DC quantity input: 1% Power: Class 0.5 Integral energy: Class 1 (active), Class 2 (reactive) Frequency: 0.02Hz SOE resolution: 2ms Pulse width of pulse quantity: 10ms 4~20mA DC quantity output: 1%

Capacity of trip/closing output contact


Can be connected to DC 250V, 8A for prolonged periods.

GPS clock synchronization error


Clock synchronization error2ms

Environmental conditions
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Ambient temperature: Operating-20+55

Storage-25+70, rainproof and snow-proof rooms with relative humidity not greater than 80%, ambient air free of acid, alkaline or other corrosive and explosive gas; no excitation quality is applied under the limits, the device shall not have any irreversible change; after temperature restoration, the device shall operate properly. Relative humidity: The average relative humidity of the most humid month shall not be greater than 90% monthly, the average minimum temperature of this month not lower than 25 and there shall be no surface condensation; at the highest temperature of +40, the average maximum humidity shall not exceed 50%. Atmospheric pressure: 80kPa~110kPa (below relative altitude of 2wc)

1.2.8 Hardware structure


The device uses a 6U, 19/3 standard enclosure, with aluminum alloy casing and installed by overall embedding. The display panel is mounted in the front, and the other plug-in modules are rear mounted. From the rear view, the power, I/O, CPU and AC plug-in modules are from the left to the right.

External dimensions and boring diagram

Structural and dimensional diagram

Boring diagram for installation

Devices fabricated on-screen steps: first release on-screen stents unfastening screws, remove the stents; installed the device on the screen from the front and push until close to the fixed plate; install the stent 2, and then stent 1, and then use fastening
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screw to insertion hole from rear of stent1, and then screwed into stent 2 and tighten screw; the stents from up and down are installed in the same way; use grounding screws to connect grounding line.

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2.Function of the device


2.1

2-section definite time limit over-current protection (Two-step OC)

This device has 2 sections of definite time limit over-current protection, the current and time setting values of each section can set separately, please set the control word to put this two section protections on or off respectively. The protection operation logic is shown in figure 2-1.

Definite time overcurrent Iaovercurrent setting value Ibovercurrent setting value Icovercurrent setting value

&

Protection output sequence

Figure2-1 Operation logic of definite time limit over-current protection

2.2

Zero Sequence Overcurrent Protection(ZS Overcurrent)

A one-section definite time limit zero sequence over-current protection is provided, which can be set as trip or alarm. When two functions are all switched on, trip function is elected and alarm function is released automatically. The operation logic is shown in Figure 2-2. For ungrounded systems, when a ground fault occurs in the system, the zero sequence current of the ground fault point is basically a capacitive current with small amplitude. If a zero sequence over-current relay is used for protecting it from ground faults, its selectivity can hardly be guaranteed. The device uploads the amplitude and direction of the zero sequence current by communication, and the upper computer performs low current ground wire selection. When PT wiring is YY or there is a PT failure(PT failure function should be switched on),the flag of state change shouldnt be transmitted.

Io>Iset

ON/OFF
Tset

Output sequence

Figure 2-2

Operation logic of zero sequence overcurrent protection

2.3

Imbalance Current Protection(Imbalance C)

To reflect any internal breakdown in the capacitor bank, the unbalanced current protection is provided, whose operation logic is shown in figure 2-3.

Ip>Iset
Figure 2-3

ON/OFF
Tset

Output sequence

Operation logic of imbalanced current protection

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2.4

Imbalance Voltage Protection(Imbalance V) The protection operation logic is shown in figure 2-4.

Up>Uset

ON/OFF
Tset

Output sequence

Figure 2-4 Operation logic of imbalanced voltage protection

2.5

Overvoltage protection(Overvoltage )

To prevent capacitor damage due to the systems steady-state over-voltage, an over-voltage protection is provided, which can be set as trip or alarm respectively. When both are switched on, the trip function is selected and the alarm function is released automatically. The protection operation logic is shown in figure 2-5. Umax=Max{ UabUbcUca}

Umax>Uset Circuit breaker at & closing position

ON/OFF
Tddy

Output sequence

Figure 2-5 Operation logic of overvoltage protection

2.6

No-voltage Protection(No-voltage) To avoid system fault where the bus is de-energized and then re-energized by line

closing, so that the capacitor bank is damaged by closing over-voltage, the device is provided with the no-voltage protection. The protection operation logic is shown in Figure2-6.The no-voltage protection is set to select whether it is blocked by current (blocked when the current is greater than the setting value), to avoid protection mis-operation in case of PT failure. Imax=Max{ IaIbIc }
Imax < Ibs No - voltage current block

Umax < Ushy PT failure block PT failure Circuit breaker at closing position

&

No - voltage protection ON / OFF


T

Output sequence

Figure 2-6 Operation logic of no-voltage protection

2.7

Body protectionBody Protect

The device has 4 body protection and delay outputs, which are heavy gas trip, light gas alarm, over-temperature trip and temperature alarm, the delay time and On/Off can be set separately.

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2.8

PT Failure

PT failure criterions are different according as different wiring modes. It will block under-voltage protection, compound voltage component and current directional component. PT failure criterions are as follows:

V-V wiring mode


The current value of the phase with the maximum current is less than the maximum load current(use the setting value of overload current). Maximum phase-phase voltage < 30V, and current of any phase > 0.1In; Negative sequence voltage > 8V. If any of the above conditions is met, the delay (settable) will report PT failure, and will return when failure disappears.

Y-Y wiring mode


The current value of the phase with the maximum current is less than the maximum

load current (use the setting value of overload current). When |Ua+Ub+Uc| >7V, and the modulus difference between the maximum and minimum line voltages is greater than 18V, single-phase or 2-phase failure occurs; |Ua+Ub+Uc| >7V, the minimum line voltage is less than 18V, used for detecting 2-phase failure. When MAX{Uab, Ubc, Uca}<7V, and the current of any phase > 0.1In, it is regarded as PT 3-phase failure. If any of the above conditions is met, and the time delay reached, the device reports PT failure, the alarm will return when failure disappears.
Max{IaIbIc}<Igfh MaxU<30V Max{Ia,Ib,Ic}>0.1*In U2>8V

&
PT failure ON/OFF

&
V-V wiring

&

PT failure element

| U a U b U c | 7V
|MaxU-MinU|>18V

&
TPT PT failure operation information

| U a U b U c | 7V
MinU<18V

&

&

MaxU<7V Max{Ia,Ib,Ic}>0.1*In

&

MaxU=Max(Uab,Ubc,Uca) MinU=Min(Uab,Ubc,Uca)

Figure 2-7 PT failure judgment logic

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2.9

Non-electric quantity protection 4-20mA input, this function is optional. If do not choose ,the corresponding DCS input content in terminal diagram has no meaning(Non-electric)

The device has the 2-way non-electric quantity protection function, switched on/off by control word. 2.10 Pulse energy/integral energy(Pulse energy can be selected or not)

Pulse energy

The pulse circuit of the device uses an internal power supply; passive energy pulses are input from the outside; and accumulation of pulse energy is finished by the software.
Integral energy

The software accumulates active and reactive powers into active and reactive energy in real time. 2.11 Wave Recorder

See the communication coding table for the protection voltage and current waveform data collected by the recording unit.

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3.Setting of parameters and setting values of the device


3.1 System parameters

Parameter

Range

Description

Settings of setting value zone number Setting Zone No. Setting value zone number (Setting
Zone No.)

0-7

Set step:1factory default 0

Communication settingsComm. Setting RS485 address(RS485


Address)

1-99

Set step:1factory default 1

RS485 baud rate(RS485


Baudrate)

Set step:1factory default 1

0-5

0 2.4KB 4.8KB 9.6KB 19.2KB 38.4KB 1 2 3 4 5115.2KB

Pulse confirmation time(Pulse Input


Time)

1-1000ms

Set step:1factory default 1

It has four IP address(IP


Address)

sections. The range of every section is 0-255 One section set step:1factory default 192.168.6.117

Subnet mask
(Subnet Mask)

One section set step:1factory default 255.255.255.0

KW default value(KW Default)

One section set step:1factory default 8.168.6.1

Setting of basic parameters (B.Parameters)


Rating CurrentIn PT Ratio CT Ratio CT Wiring Mode PT Wiring Mode Harmonic Channel 0-1 1-1500 1-5000 0-1 0-1 0-12 Set step: 1 (factory default 0) 00: 5A; 01: 1A Set step: 1 (factory default 1) Set step: 1 (factory default 1) Set step: 1 (factory default 0) 00: 3-phase; 01: 2-phase Set step: 1 (factory default 0) 00: Y-Y; 01: V-V For harmonic calculation, select the corresponding reference quantity: 0: exit from harmonic calculation function

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Parameter

Range
MCPR-610Hb:

Description
1:Ia,2:Ib,3:Ic,4:I0,5:IA,6:IB,7:IC,8:Ua,9:Ub,10:Uc,11:U P12IP

Wave Record Earth Mode

0-1 0-2

1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 00ungrounded 01grounded

D/A channel setting(D/A Setting)


Select DA1~2 to output corresponding reference quantities: 0: No D/A output 1:IA, 2:IB, 3:IC, 4:Ua, 5:Ub, 6:Uc, 7:Uab, 8:Ubc,9:Uca,10:P,11:Q Voltage reference quantity: 0-120V corresponding to 4mA-20mA. Rating 5A DA1~2 Channel Selection 0-14 Current reference quantity: 0-6A corresponding to 4mA-20mA, Power reference quantity: 0-1000W corresponding to 4mA-20mA. Rating 1A Current reference quantity: 0-1.2A corresponding to 4mA-20mA, Power reference quantity: 0-200W corresponding to 4mA-20mA. DA12 Adjustment 0.5-1.5 Factor Pulse Energy Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Pulse 3 Pulse 4 Positive active energy Positive reactive energy Negative active energy Negative reactive 0-4294967295 0-4294967295 0-4294967295 0-4294967295 0-4294967.295 kWh 0-4294967.295 kvh 0-4294967.295 kWh 0-4294967.295
-13Set step:0.001 Set step: 1

Adjust D/A channel 124-20mA parameters

Press confirm for reservation, and revert to last menu.

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Parameter
energy

Range
kvh

Description

Opening Count Clearing (Trip Times Clear) Press confirm for reservation, and revert to last menu. Channel factor setting(Channel Coef.)
Set step:0.001factory default 1

Channel data 112

0.5-5

Channel data 1-12 are corresponded to the channel factor of analog quantity 1-12.

Channel data 13 0.5-5 14

Set step:0.001factory default 1

Channel data 13,14 are corresponded to channel factor of DC quantity 1,2.

3.2

List of setting values Setting value Instantaneous Protect (Inst.PROT) Delay Instantaneous Protect (DT Overcurrent) Zero Sequence Overcurrent Alarm (ZS OC Alarm) Zero Sequence Overcurrent Trip (ZS OC Trip) 1/0 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) Range 1/0 Description 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)

1/0

1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)

1/0

1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)

Protection On/Off word

Overvoltage Alarm (Overvoltage ALM) Overvoltage Trip No-voltage Protect (No-voltage Trip)
No-voltage Current Lock

1/0 1/0 1/0

1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)

(NV Current Lock) Heavy Gas Protect (Heavy Gas Trip) Light Gas Alarm Over Temperature Trip (Over Temp. Trip) Temperature Alarm (Temperature ALM)

1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0

1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)

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Setting value Non-electric Quantity 1 Protection (Non-electric 1) Non-electric Quantity 2 Protection (Non-electric 2) PT Failure Alarm PT Failure Lock Imbalance Voltage Protect (Imbalance V PROT) Imbalance Current Protect (Imbalance C PROT)

Range 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0

Description 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off) 1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)

1/0

1/0: On/Off (factory default Off)

2-section definite time limit over-current protection(Two-step OC)


Instantaneous Current (Inst.Current) Definite Time Overcurrent (DT Overcurrent) Instantaneous Time (Inst.Time) Definite Time Overcurrent Time (DT OC Time) 0.00-100.00s 0.120In 0.120In Set step:0.01A(factory default 20In) Set step:0.01A(factory default 20In) Set step:0.01s(factory default 100s) Set step:0.01s(factory default 100s)

0.00-100.00s ZS Overcurrent

Zero Sequence Overcurrent Value (ZS OC Value) Zero Sequence Overcurrent Time (ZS OC Time)

0.00-2.00A

Set step: 0.01A (factory default 2A) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s)

0.00-100.00s Imbalance V

Imbalance Voltage (Imbalance V) Imbalance Voltage Time (Imbalance V Time)

2100V 0.00-100.00s Imbalance C

Set step: 0.01V (factory default 100V) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s)

Imbalance Current (Imbalance C) Imbalance Current Time (Imbalance C Time)

(0.1-20) In 0.00-100.00s Overvoltage

Set step: 0.01A (factory default 20In) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s)

Overvoltage Value (Overvolt. Value)

50120V

Set step: 0.01V (factory default 50V)

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Setting value Overvoltage Time (Overvolt. Time)

Range 0.0-100.00s No-voltage

Description Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s)

No-voltage Value No-voltage C urrent Lock (NV Current Lock) No-voltage Time

5100V 010.00A 0.50-100.00s

Set step: 0.01V (factory default 50V) Set step: 0.01A (factory default 2A) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s)

Body protection(Body Protect)


Heavy Gas Time Light Gas Time Over Temperature Time (Over T Time) Temperature Alarm Time (Temp. Alarm Time) 0.0-100.00s 0.0-100.00s 0.0-100.00s Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 100s)

0.0-100.00s

PT Failure
PT Failure Time Peakload Current 0.50-10.00s 0.12In Non-electric Non-electric quantity 1 Value (Non-elec.1 Value) Non-electric quantity 2 Value (Non-elec.2 Value) Non-electric quantity 1 Time (Non-elec.1 Time) Non-electric quantity 2 Time (Non-elec.2 Time) 4.00-20.00mA 4.00-20.00mA 0.00-100.00s 0.00-100.00s Set step: 0.01mA (factory default 20mA) Set step: 0.01mA (factory default 20mA) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 0s) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 0s) Set step: 0.01s (factory default 10s) Set step: 0.01A (factory default 1In)

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4.Description of binary input, output and analog quantity


4.1 Monitoring of analog quantities Analog quantities can be monitored under the [Protection Data Display], [Measured Data Display] and [Pulse Energy] menus in the [State Display] menu, press the , keys to flip over. The factory precision of the device has been calibrated. The protection current is calibrated at double the rated current and the measuring current at a single rated current. The list is as follows: Analog quantity terminal Terminals D01, D02 Analog quantity name Protection Phase A current (Ia) Protection Phase B Terminals D03, D04 current (Ib) Protection Phase C Terminals D05, D06 Terminals D07, D08 Terminals D09, D10 current (Ic) Zero sequence current (I0) Measurement Phase A current (IA) Measurement Terminals D11, D12 Phase B current (IB) Measurement Terminals D13, D14 Terminals D15, D16 Uab Terminals D17, D18 Terminals D19, D20 Terminals D21D22 Phase C current (IC) Phase A voltage (Ua) F system frequency Phase B voltage (Ub) Phase C voltage (Uc) Unbalance voltage(Up) Terminals D23D24 Unbalance current(Ip) Terminals D25, D26 Terminals D27, D28 4~20mA DC Input 1 4~20mA DC Input 2

Test method Add double the rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 1% Add double the rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 1% Add double the rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 1% Add 1A, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.2% Add a single rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.2% Add a single rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.2% Add a single rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.2% Add 50V, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add 50V 50Hz, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.02Hz Add 50V, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add 50V, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add 50V, displayed deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add double the rating, displayed deviation not exceeding 1% Add 10mA, displayed deviation not exceeding 3% Add 10mA, displayed deviation not exceeding 3%

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Analog quantity terminal Add current to Terminals D09, D10; D13, D14 by polarity; Add voltage to D15, D16; D17, D18; D19, D20 by polarity Add current to Terminals D09, D10; D13, D14 by polarity; Add voltage to D15, D16; D17, D18; D19, D20 by polarity Terminal C12 to Terminal C16 (common terminal of pulse +24V) Terminal C13 to Terminal C16 (common terminal of pulse +24V) Terminal C14 to Terminal C16 (common terminal of pulse +24V) Terminal C15 to Terminal C16 (common terminal of pulse +24V) 4.2

Analog quantity name

Test method Add a single rating to current and 100V to line

3-phase active power

voltage Alter phase angle, displayed power deviation not exceeding 0.5% Add a single rating to current and 100V to line

3-phase reactive power

voltage Alter phase angle, displayed power deviation not exceeding 2%

Pulse 1 (MC1)

Connect each point once, add 1 to the count

Pulse 2 (MC2)

Connect each point once, add 1 to the count

Pulse 3 (MC3)

Connect each point once, add 1 to the count

Pulse 4 (MC4)

Connect each point once, add 1 to the count

Monitoring of binary input Binary input can be monitored under the [Binary input] menu in the [State Display]

menu, press the , keys to flip over. Terminals of contact input Name of binary input Common terminal of binary input Checking method External power supply of 220V or 110V

B01

DC can be applied, connect the Used for connecting with the negative terminal to terminal B01, negative pole of external positive terminal to terminal B02B13, power DC220V and DC110V in [Binary input] menu in the [State Breaker Trolley Run Trolley Test Earth Switch Spring Heavy Gas Light Gas

B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08

Display], the status of binary input can be seen. The device also has a 24V DC supply, if it is used, terminal B14 can be connected to terminal B02 B13, in [Binary input] menu in the [State

Display], the status of binary input can


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B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 4.3

Over T Trip Temp. Alarm Input 10 Input 11 Input 12 Self-producting DC+24V

be seen. Please note about the binary input voltage upon ordering, it is set to DC220V by default.

Monitoring of binary output


Binary output can be monitored under the [Binary output] menu, press the , keys

to flip over.

Terminals of contact output


B15-B16 B17-B18 B19-B20 B21-B22 B23-B24 B25-B26 B27-B28 B29-B30 B31-B32 common open

Name of binary output


Device Failure Trip Signal Alarm Signal Output 4 Output 5 PROT Output 1 PROT Output 2 Output 8 Output 9 Select open and close menu, use +, - key to operate and test the corresponding and terminals. B31-B32 open

Checking method

B34-B35 are

common

terminals that should close.

B32-B33 B34-B35 common open Output 10 B35-B36 A22-A23 A22-A24 Remote Trip Remote Close

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5.Operation instructions
5.1 Control panel of device

128*64 matrix LCD (The LCD will go off after a period of absen ce of keyboard operation; the LCD will be illuminated automatically when any key is pressed or in case of protection trip or alarm.) Signal indicator: operation, communication, operation, alarm, backup, fault (of the device) Circuit breaker state indication: indicating the current state of the circuit breaker (Open, Close position indication) Remote/local selection signal, local opening/closing button Key pad: , , , , Cancel, -, +, Enter, Revert The 6-bit nixie tube displays the primary measured values in real time: IA, IB, IC, Uab, Ubc, Uca, P, Q, Cos. (Please set the PT, CT transformation ratios properly in the System Parameters menu). The maximum display range of the power on the nixie tube is: 99999. Note: Measurement IA: AA, measurement IB: bA, measurement IC: CA, voltage Uab: AbkV, voltage Ubc: bCkV, voltage Uca: CAkV, active power: PkW, reactive power: qkvar, power factor: H

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5.2

Instructions for use of key pad and LCD display During the devices normal operation, it will display the measuring current, power,

time in cycle. Press the Enter key to enter the main menu, which is a multi-level tree menu. Press the , keys to move the cursor to the desired entry, press the Enter key to enter this entry, and press the Cancel key to return to the next higher level of screen. If this screen is still a menu, continue to press the , key to select the desired entry, press the Enter key to enter the next level of screen, and press the Cancel key to return to the next higher level of menu. If there is no menu screen, be sure to press the Cancel key to return to the next higher level of menu. The main menu is shown at the center of the following figure, with the corresponding submenus on b oth sides. The main interface displays the primary operating parameters in turn. The maximum displayed value of the primary is 6000.0A. For systems with a rated current of 5A, the set CT transformation ratio shall not exceed 2000. If the primary power is greater than 1000kW, the display unit is MW, otherwise is kW.

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1State Dis.
Protection Data Measuring Data Binary Input Pulse Energy Phase Angle Harmonic Data DC Input Data Trip Times

4Output Test
Device Failure Trip Signal Alarm Signal Output 4 Output 5 PROT Output 1 PROT Output 2 Output 8 Output 9 Output 10 RemoteClose RemoteTrip

Main menu

2Signal Revert Enter


3Report Dis. Trip Report BinaryReport Event Report Report Clear

6Settingsnote 1
Protection On/Off
Note: See protection setting table for detailed

7Clock setting
Date -- Time ::

1State Display 2Signal Revert 3Report Display 4Output Test 5SYS Parameters 6Setting Value 7Clock Setting 8Password 9Version Info
ModelMPR-600Hb VersionV.. Date20 CRCH

Operate All
5Parameters Setting Zero No. Comm. Setting B. Parameters D/A Setting Pulse Energy Trip Times Clear Channel Coef.

8 Password

Note 1For setting value menu, see the description of each device. State Display The [State Display] menu contains 8 submenus, including protection data, measuring data, binary input, pulse energy, angle display, harmonic data, DC measurement and trip statistics. It is described as follows

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1.1 Protection Data Ia = A Ib = A Ic = A Uab = V Ubc = V Uca = V U2 I0 = V = A

Protection CT secondary current value

PT secondary line voltage value

Negative sequence voltage Zero sequence current

Measuring data IA = A IB = A IC = A Ua = V Ub = V Uc = V P = W Q = var Cos =


M easuring CT secondary current value

PT secondary phase voltage value

Converted to PT, CT secondary active Converted to PT, CT secondary ractive power Cosine function for included angle of voltage and power current; for -90<<90, COS is positive; for 90<<270, COS is negative At Closed, circuit breaker is at closed position; at Open, circuit breaker is at

Binary Input
Breaker Trolley Run: Trolley test:

open position. Note: The position of the circuit breaker relates to protection logic, with fixed position. When closed, trolley at operating position When closed, trolley at test position When closed, closed position When closed, energy storage not completed

Earth Switch : Spring: Heavy Gas Light Gas Over T Trip Temp. Alarm Input 10

Description varies with model, see corresponding terminal diagram for details

Note: In the standard configurations, the input circuit has the connection to an external 220VDC control power supply. When no DC control power supply or control system is available on site, but a 110VDC control power supply is available, a 110VDC control power supply may be used for direct connection through local hardware adjustment, or the 24V power supply of the device may be used as the input power

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supply (when the input common terminal is +24V, terminal number: B14, Terminal B01 is kept float). However, this must be specified upon ordering.. 1.4 Pulse Energy MC1 MC2 MC3 MC4 kWh kvh kWh kvh 1.5 Phase Angle Ua 0 0 0 0 0 Ub Uc Ia Ib Ic IA IB IC 1.6 Harmonic I2 % I3 % I4 % I5 % I11 %
2~11st harmonics forwhichanalogchannels have beenselected insystem Phase angle ofprotection current relativetoUa

Externalpulse energ input counting(4-way) y

Accumulation of the devices real-time active and reactive calculations overtime,+ forpositivedirection,- fornegativedirection.

Phase angle relativetoUa,Ua as 0 by default. When wiringmethod isVVit displays linevoltagesrelativetoUab, , the same as follows

Phase angle of measuringcurrent relativetoUa

1.7 DC Input DC1mA DC2mA

ExternalDCinput 4~20mA(2-way)

1.8 Trip Times Totaltimes

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Signal revert In the [Signal Revert] menu, press the Enter key, the signal relay and the

Operation indicator on the panel will be reset. Report Display The [Report Display] menu includes 4 submenus, including trip report, remote signal report, event report and clear report. Event recording includes: device self-check fault, device setting value modification, system parameter modification and setting zone number modification, etc. Trip report can be record for the last 50 events, remote signal report for 100, event report for 30 at most. Beyond this, the latest report will overwrite the earliest one. Press the Enter key to enter the corresponding [To view xx report, please enter report number: 00 ] menu, and enter any figure within storage volume, press the Enter key to display the contents of that report. The screen is as follows: Report No. of this report Report No Year, month, day Hour, minute, second and millisecond Report content description Press key to see the specific operation value. Press and keys to flip over. Operation values Ia = A Ib = A Ic = A Uab = V Ubc = V Uca = V U1 = V I1 = A I2 = A Output test After entering the [Output Test] menu, the correct password is required t o enter the [Output Test] menu. It displays the following:
Protection CT secondary value

--

Protection PT secondary value

Zero sequence voltage, current and negative sequence current operate value corresponds to different protection component.

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4Output test
Device Failure Trip Signal Alarm Signal Output 4 Output 5 PROT Output 1 PROT Output 2 Operate All

Press Enter Press Cancel key Device Failure Close Open

System parameters After entering the [System Parameters] menu, the correct password is required to

enter the [System Parameters] menu. It displays the following: 5Parameters Setting Zone No. Comm. Setting Basic Parameters D/A setting Pulse Energy Trip Time Clear Channel Coef.

Setting zone number setting: range 00~07. Communication setting Comm. setting
RS485 Address RS485 Baud rate Pulse Input Time ms IP Address . . . Subnet Mask . . . K W Default . . .
Communicationaddress ofdevice 0199 002.4KB014.8KB029.6KB03 19.2KB0438.4KB05115.2KB Confirmation time of 4-way pulse energy, >10ms, < pulse width of kilowatt-hour meter

For Ethernet communication

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Setting of basic parameters (see the description of the protection device for basic parameters)

B. Parameters
Rating Current PT Ratio
CT Ratio

Setting the CT secondary current rating

001A015A

Setting the PT transformation ratio: 11500 Setting the CT transformation ratio: 15000 Setting the CT secondary wiring mode 003-phase012-phase Setting the CT secondary wiring mode 00 YY01V V Setting analog quantity channels 0~12 for harmonic monitoring, select0 to exit from the harmonic calculation function.

CT Wiring Mode

PT Wiring Mode

Harmonic Channel

D/A setting The device has two 4~20mA outputs. The DA1~DA2 adjustment factor is used to

adjust the accuracy of the channel output. The DA1~DA2 channel selection is used to select the corresponding analog quantity channel (see the description of the protection device for specific reference quantities). In the accuracy test, make sure the field ground is in good contact; otherwise the accuracy might be affected.

Pulse energy setting


Energy base numbers can be set, including Pulse 1, Pulse 2, Pulse 3, Pulse 4,

positive active energy, positive reactive energy, negative active energy and negative reactive energy. Clear trip count Used for clearing the trip count. Settings After entering the password, you can enter the [Settings] menu. See the settings description of the protection device for the detailed description. Clock setting A battery-back real-time clock is provided in the device, which can perform time adjust remotely via the communication network or in-site time adjust in the [Time Setting] menu.

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7. Clock setting Date20 Time

Enter this menu and press the Enter key, the clock will stop refreshing and a cursor will appear. Mo ve the cursor to the desired position for modification by pressing the , keys, modify to the desired value with the +, - ke ys. Press the Enter key to complete setting. If the Cancel ke y is pressed, the setting will be cancelled and the screen continues to refresh the clock.

Password
The [Password] menu is used to modify the password for entry into the Settings,

System parameters and Output Test submenus. The initial password is provided by the factory. The universal password is 1000. Pls enter password 0 0 0 0
Mo ve the cursor to the desired position for modification by pressing the , keys, modify to the desired password with the +, - keys. Press the Enter key to enter the new password setting menu as above; press the Cancel key to cancel the setting.

GPS clock synchronization The GPS clock synchronization signal is input as rs485 differential voltage, the

device is able to receive GPS clock minute synchronization(or second synchronization). If there is GPS signal, there will be otherwise wont. The principle of GPS clock synchronization: The second pulse or minute pulse act with the monitoring system, the time base with second precision is sent b y monitoring system, when the GPS second differential signal arrives, the time base is unified and the milliseconds are cleared. and flashing on the bottom of cycle menu;

Version Info
Enter the [9. Version Info] menu under the main menu, the model, software version

and date of the device will be displayed. Note: For a corresponding nonstandard model, the devices displayed model does not have to be changed.

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6.Check of protection function


6.1 2-step definite time limit overcurrent protection (Two-step OC) Connect as figure 5-1, put over-current protection in running.

MCPR-610Hb Ia(Ib,Ic) Ia(Ib,Ic) Ua Ub Uc Ua(Ub,Uc) D1(3,5) D2(4,6) D15 D17 D19 D16(18,20) 14(16,18)
Figure 6-1 Set in accordance with the table as follow, take the operating value and keep it in the table. When over-current protection is operated, terminals B17-18,B25-B26 and B27-B28 should be connected.

A01 Power supply A02

Current setting over-current (A) Operating value

of

1In

2In

5In

10In

6.2 Zero Sequence Overcurrent Protection (ZS Overcurrent) Connect as figure 5-2, put zero sequence over-current protection in running.

MCPR-610Hb I0 D7 A01 Power supply I0 D8 A02

Figure 6-2 Set in accordance with the table as follow, take the operating value and keep it in the table. When zero sequence over-current protection is operated, terminals B17-18, B25-26 and B27-B28 should be connected.

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ZS OC Value (A) Operating value

0.20

0.50

1.00

1.50

6.3 Imbalance Current Protection (Imbalance C)

MCPR-610Hb Ip D23 A01 Power supply Ip D24 A02

Figure 6-3 Connect as figure 5-3, put unbalance current protection in running. Set in accordance with the table as follow, take the operating value and keep it in the table. When unbalance current protection is operated, terminals B17-18, B25-26 and B27-B28 should be connected.

Imbalance Current (A) Operating value

1In

2 In

5 In

10 In

6.4 Imbalance Voltage Protection (Imbalance V) Connect as figure 5-4, put unbalance voltage protection in running. Set in accordance with the table as follow, take the operating value and keep it in the table. When unbalance voltage protection is operated, terminals B17-18, B25-26 and B27-B28 should be connected.

MCPR-610Hb Up D21 A01 Power supply Up D22 A02

Figure 6-4

Imbalance Voltage (V) Operating value

20

40

80

100

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6.5 Overvoltage Protection(Overvoltage ) Connect as figure 5-1, input A,B,C three phase voltages, put over-voltage protection in running, connect terminals B01,B02 to simulate breaker closed. Set in accordance with the table as follow, take the operating voltage and keep it in the table. When over-voltage protection is operated, terminals B17-18, B25-26 and B27-B28 should be connected.

Overvoltage Value (V) Operating value

90

100

110

120

6.6 No- voltage Protection(No-voltage) Connect as figure 5-1, input A, B, C three phase voltages, put no voltage protection in running, connect terminals B01, B02 to simulate breaker closed. Set in accordance with the table as follow, take the operating voltage and keep it in the table. When no voltage protection is operated, terminals B17-18, B25-26 and B27-B28 should be connected.

No-voltage Value (V) Operating value

20

40

60

80

6.7 Body Protection(Body Protect) Put heavy gas trip, light gas alarm, over-temperature trip, temperature alarm in running. Set each protection delay values 0s. Connect input signal to terminal B07, heavy gas trip will operate and operation signal light will light, terminals B17-18, B25-26 and B27-B28 should be connected. Connect input signal to terminal B08, light gas alarm will operate and alarm signal light will light, terminals B19-20 should be connected. Connect input signal to terminal B09, over-temperature trip will operate and operation signal light will light, terminals B17-18, B25-26 and B27-B28 should be connected. Connect input signal to terminal B10, temperature alarm will operate and alarm signal light will light, terminals B19-20 should be connected.

6.8 PT Failure
Input 3-phase symmetric voltage 57.7V disconnect any one or two phases, PT failure will be alarmed; Take off voltage and input protection current greater than no current value; the device should report PT failure (for the YY connection mode). Terminals B19-B20 should be connected.

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7.1 Diagram of terminals

POWER

I/O
B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36

CPU
Net1
D01

AC
Ia Ia' D02

D03

Ib

Ib' D04

ON OFF

Net2

D05

Ic

Ic' D06

D07

I0

I0' D08

COM1 COM2 Run


D09 IA IA' D10

D11

IB

IB'

D12

Debug

A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24

D13

IC

IC'

D14

(+24V)

D15

Ua

Ua'

D16

D17

Ub

Ub'

D18

-WC +WC

C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20

GPSA GPSB COM1A COM1A COM1B COM1B


D23 Ip Ip' D24 D21 Up Up' D22 D19 Uc Uc' D20

COM2A COM2A COM2B COM2B


Pulse 1MC1 Pulse 2MC2 Pulse 3MC3 Pulse 4MC4

D25 D26 D27 D28

DCSIn1+ DCSIn1DCSIn2+ DCSIn2-

DCS1+ DCS1DCS2+ DCS2-

1.Ia,Ib,Ic are protection currents. 2.IA,IB,IC are measuring currents. 3.Ua,Ub,Uc are protection voltages. 4.Up is unbalanced voltage input, Ip is unbalanced current input. 5.I0 is zero-sequence current. 6.DCSIn is 2-way 420mA DC input. 7.Net1,Net2 are ethernet interfaces, COM1,COM2 are 485 interfaces. 8. If +24V on IO board is standard configuration or not,it is used as an input power supply only when using internal 24V.

Figure7-1 Terminal diagram of MCPR-610Hb microcomputer capacitor protection and monitoring device

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7.2 Typical wiring diagram of the device

Circuit breaker

hase B

hase C

Bus voltage

Unbalanced voltage

Protection current
AC plug-in unit

Zero-sequence current

Measuring current

Unbalanced current

AC plug-in unit

DCSIn1+ DCSIn1DCSIn2+ DCSIn2-

MCPR-610Hb microcomputer capacitor protection and monitoring device


Optical fiber communication port Debugging port Power supply+ Power supplyShielded ground Shielded ground

Power off
A COM A COM A COM B COM B
Shielded ground

Power plug-in unit

CPU plug-in unit

Operating circuit disconnected

I/O plug-in unit

Trip position Closing position

TPROT Output 1

TPROT Output 1

COM A

Alarm Signal

PROT Output 2

PROT Output 2

Output 9 normally closed Output 10 normally open Output 10 common point Output 10 normally closed

Alarm Signal

COM A COM B COM B


Positive active pulse Positive reactive pulse

Output 8 Output 9 normally open Output 9 common point

Closing position monitoring

Output 4

Output 5

Output 5

Output 8

Output 4

Trip coil
Trip position monitoring

Impulse 1 Impulse 2

2 4

Closing coil -WC Remote control common point Remote control closure
WC

Negative active pulse

Impulse 3
Negative reactive pulse

Impulse 4
Pulse common point24V

Input common point-

GEarth Switch

Trolley Test

Impulse common terminal24V

Heavy Gas

Light Gas

Input 10

Input 11

Input 12

Breaker

DCSOut1DCSOut2+ DCSOut2-

Device Failure Device Failure

DCSOut1+

Device panel WC Remote control trip Manual trip input +WC

Trolley Run

Temp. Alarm

Trip Signal

Over T Trip

Trip Signal

Manual closing input

Spring

WC

Note 1.As shown as the figure,PT secondary is wye-connected, when V V wiring is present, terminals D15,D20 is connected to phase A of PT secondary, terminals D16,D17 are connected to phase B of PT secondary, terminals D18,D19 are connected to phase C of PT secondary.

WC

WC

Figure 7-2

Typical wiring diagram of MCPR-610Hb capacitor protection and monitoring device

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Part 8 Operating circuit of MXPR-600Hb series device


8.1 Use of external changeover and operating switches
Traditional operating circuits are started by current, while a voltage maintaining circuit realizes electric trip prevention. An anti-trip relay will be selected depending on the current of the trip/closing circuit of the circuit breaker. However, this has poor generality and can hardly be realized for circuit breakers with low trip and closing currents (such as 10kV circuit breakers from AEG Company in Germany, whose trip and closing currents are not greater than 0.2A). To simplify wiring and design finalization, and to improve the generality of the product, we offer a new operating circuit shown below.

Small bus Fuse

SHJ
A20

TBJ1

HBJ TBJ

DL A16

HQ

HBJ TBJ2 TCJ1


1LP Tn3

Jn
Tn4 2 ZK 4 5 KK 8 A15 A24 1 ZK

Protection

SHJ

closing

YHJ
3 A22

A19 Remote trip

YTJ
A23 6 ZK 8 6 KK 7 A17 Tn1 2LP

STJ

Jn
Tn2

Protection trip

TCJ2 STJ
A20

Trip

TCJ HWJ TWJ HWJ

DL A18 A13 DL A14 A12

TQ Trip output

Trip position output Trip position output

A11

TWJ
A09 A07 A10

HWJ

TWJ

A08

Schematic diagram of operating circuit 1

Trip circuit

Manual trip

Closing circuit

Electrical anti-trip

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In the diagram, KK is a traditional operating switch, used for manual trip/closing operations, ZK is a changeover switch, used for changeover of local and remote control. When ZK is at the Remote position, the power of the remote control circuit will be switched on, i.e., Terminal A22 of the device is connected to +KM, and the power of the manual operating circuit is cut off, disabling manual closing and manual trip. On the contrary, when ZK is at the Local position, the power of the manual operating circuit is switched on and that of the remote control circuit is cut off. Note: The dotted line outlines the internal circuit of the protection device. All our devices marked with anti-trip circuit are designed on this operating circuit. Terminals Tn1, Tn2 corresponding to the protection relay Jn are determined by the corresponding protection output control word. Jn can be any one or more of Protection outputs 1-8. Whether local or remote control, the precondition to jump is Terminal A15 of the device is always connected to +KM. After manual or remote controlled closing, if a short-circuit fault occurs, the protection will operate to trip the circuit breaker. Though Terminal A15 of the device is connected to +KM, the closing circuit is disconnected by TBJ1 and will not be closed again. In this way, circuit breaker jump is effectively prevented.

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8..2 Use of trip and closing buttons on the panel

Small bus Fuse A20

SHJ TBJ1 HBJ TBJ2 TCJ1

HBJ TBJ

DL A16

HQ

Tn3

Jn
Tn4 2 ZK 4 5 KK1 8 A15 A24 A21 1 ZK

SHJ

Protection closing

YHJ
3 A22

A19 Remote trip

YTJ
A23 6 ZK 8 6 KK2 7 A17 Tn1 2LP

Manual trip

Jn
Tn2

TCJ2 STJ
A20

Trip

TCJ HWJ TWJ HWJ

DL A18

TQ Trip output

A13 DL A14 A12 Trip position output A10

A11

TWJ
A09 A07

HWJ

TWJ

A08

Control circuit disconnected

Schematic diagram of operating circuit 2

In the diagram, KK1, KK2 and ZK are on the panel, in which KK1 and KK2 are manual closing and manual trip buttons (the manual closing and manual trip contacts are already connected to manual close in and manual trip in internally) , ZK is a changeover switch for switching between the local/remote positions, completely replacing the changeover and operating switches on the board/cabinet panel. Note: The dotted line outlines the internal circuit of the protection device. When a control button on the panel is used, Terminal +KM A21 on the panel must be connected to +KM.

Trip circuit

STJ

Closing circuit

1LP

Electrical anti-trip

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