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P50 Agile P15D 

14 Technical Specifications  

 

P15D/EN TM/B 

14-11 

 

5.4 

Shock 

Withstand 

Test 

EN 60255-21-2:1996  Class 2 

Peak Acceleration 

30 gn                                           

Pulse Duration 

11 ms 

No. of Pulses in each Direction 

EUT Condition 

Non Energised 

5.5 

Bump Test 

EN 60255-21-2:1996  Class 2 

Peak Acceleration 

20 gn 

Pulse Duration 

16 ms 

No. of Pulses in each Direction 

1000 

EUT Condition 

Non Energized 

5.6 

Seismic Test 

EN 60255-21-3:1995 (Class 2 - 

2g peak) 

Freq. Range 

1 to 35 Hz 

Cross Over Freq. 

8 Hz 

Peak Disp.  Before Cross Over X 

7.5 mm 

Peak Disp.  Before Cross Over Y 

3.5 mm 

Peak Acceleration After Cross Over X 

2 gn 

Peak Acceleration After Cross Over Y 

1 gn 

No. of Sweep Cycles per Axis 

EUT condition   

Energised 

6. 

Environmental  Tests 

6.1 

Dry Heat Test 

IEC 60255-1, 
IEC 60068-2-2: 2007 Bd 

S20°C (EUT energised) 

Functional verification tests for 2 hours 

Interm40°C (EUT energised) 

Functional verification  
tests for 2 hours 

High temp claim +65°C (EUT  
energised at highest rated voltage) 

Operate for 96 hours at highest rated 

voltage (HRV) 

High temp claim +70°C  
(EUT not energised) 

Storage for 96 hours 

Hot Start +65°C  
(EUT energised at highest rated 

voltage) 

Operate for 2 hours at  
highest rated voltage (HRV) 

Last test +20°C (EUT energised) 

Functional verification 
tests for 2 hours 

6.2 

Cold Test 

IEC 60255-1,  
IEC 60068-2-1: 2007 

S20 °C (EUT energised) 

Functional verification tests for 2 hours 

Intermediate 0°C (EUT energised) 

Functional verification tests for  2 hours 

Intermediate -10°C (EUT energised) 

Functional verification tests for  2 hours 

Low temp - 25°C (EUT energised) 

Functional verification tests for 96 hours 

Low temp  -25°C(EUT not energised) 

Storage for 96 hours 

Cold start -25°C (EUT energised) 

Operate for 2 hours 

Last test +20°C (EUT energised) 

Functional verification tests for 2 hours 

6.3 

Change of 

Temperature 

Test 

IEC 60255-1, 
EN 60068-2-14:2009 Nb 

Lower Temperature 

-25°C 

Higher Temperature 

+55°C                                

Rate of change of temperature 

1°C/min 

Duration of Exposure 

5 Cycle 

Duration of Cycle 

3 + 3 hrs. 

EUT Condition 

Energised 

Summary of Contents for MiCOM P50 Agile P15D

Page 1: ...apply to any particular project This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice Reproduction use or disclosure t...

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Page 3: ...P50 Agile P15D 1 Introduction P15D EN TM B 1 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1...

Page 4: ...1 Introduction P50 Agile P15D 1 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 5: ...gile P15D 1 Introduction P15D EN TM B 1 3 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter consists of the following sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 Introduction 2 1 Features 2 2 Functional Overview 2 3 Ordering informa...

Page 6: ...stem via communication networks The user friendly operator interface facilitates easy reading of measured values and simple configuration of the relay Protection Control Timed and instantaneous phase...

Page 7: ...load 37 Undercurrent detection aux power mode CLP Cold load pick up HMI Back Lit LCD display 8 x Touch Keys 4 x status LEDs Communication USB port Modbus IEC 60870 5 103 RS485 Binary Input Output Bina...

Page 8: ...1 Introduction P50 Agile P15D 1 6 P15D EN TM B 2 3 Ordering information Figure 1 Ordering Information...

Page 9: ...SAFETY INFORMATION CHAPTER 2...

Page 10: ...Safety Information Pxxx 2...

Page 11: ...ion commissioning and operation of the equipment and the system to which it is being connected familiar with accepted safety engineering practises and are authorised to energise and de energise equipm...

Page 12: ...e to do so could result in damage to the equipment Warning Risk of electric shock Earth terminal Note This symbol may also be used for a protective conductor earth terminal if that terminal is part of...

Page 13: ...trips Warning Use a suitable protective barrier for areas with restricted space where there is a risk of electric shock due to exposed terminals Caution Disconnect power before disassembling Disassemb...

Page 14: ...be removed 3 3 UL CSA CUL REQUIREMENTS The information in this section is applicable only to equipment carrying UL CSA CUL markings Caution Equipment intended for rack or panel mounting is for use on...

Page 15: ...must NOT be fused since open circuiting them may produce lethal hazardous voltages Warning Terminals exposed during installation commissioning and maintenance may present a hazardous voltage unless th...

Page 16: ...g North America This may be superseded by local or country wiring regulations For P60 products the recommended minimum PCT wire size is 6 mm See product documentation for details Caution The PCT conn...

Page 17: ...uipment documentation and wiring diagrams first to see if this applies Caution Where external components such as resistors or voltage dependent resistors VDRs are used these may present a risk of elec...

Page 18: ...supply input may have capacitors in parallel which may still be charged To avoid electric shock discharge the capacitors using the external terminals before decommissioning Caution Avoid incineration...

Page 19: ...nded for indoor use only If it is required for use in an outdoor environment it must be mounted in a specific cabinet or housing which will enable it to meet the requirements of IEC 60529 with the cla...

Page 20: ...with this marking is not itself suitable for operation within a potentially explosive atmosphere Compliance demonstrated by Notified Body Type Examination Certificate ATEX Potentially Explosive Atmosp...

Page 21: ...P50 Agile P15D 3 Hardware Design P15D EN TM B 3 1 HARDWARE DESIGN CHAPTER 3...

Page 22: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P15D 3 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 23: ...OVERVIEW This chapter consists of the following sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 Hardware Design 2 1 Overview of Hardware design 2 2 Micro controller with DSP module 2 2 1 Micro Controller Module Proces...

Page 24: ...lp of the schematic diagram The P15D hardware consists of three sets of internal Current Transformers CTs Each set consist of three numbers of the CTs basically designed to cater to internal power sup...

Page 25: ...rcuit as per the field requirements The others peripherals modules like 16x2 LCD display feather touch keys USB and RS485 communication interfaces battery backup circuits for relay parameters display...

Page 26: ...drain output on digital I O pins UART modules with RS 485 SPI modules I2C modules External Real Time Clock 12Bit External ADC with 8 Channels 3 Numbers of FRAM each of 32K Bytes capacity used for sto...

Page 27: ...D 3 Hardware Design P15D EN TM B 3 7 Current Transformer Auxiliary Supply Module USB External Battery 24 V O P to Tripping Output To relay electronics 5 V O P P5004ENa Figure 3 Block Diagram of Power...

Page 28: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P15D 3 8 P15D EN TM B...

Page 29: ...P50 Agile P15D 4 Front Panel P15D EN TM B 4 1 FRONT PANEL CHAPTER 4...

Page 30: ...4 Front Panel P50 Agile P15D 4 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 31: ...Panel P15D EN TM B 4 3 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter consists of the following sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 front panel 2 1 User Interface 2 1 1 LCD Display 2 1 2 Touch Keys 2 1 3 LEDs 2 1 4 RS 48...

Page 32: ...ode for 15 minutes After this time relay automatically returns to service mode 5 LCD Display The LCD Display is used to view the settings and parameters of the relay 6 RESET EDIT This key performs dua...

Page 33: ...panel is used to increase the setting value in the display The is used to scroll through the menu Used to turn the backlit LCD ON left arrow key is pressed then you are able to enter the setting mode...

Page 34: ...e mode 2 1 4 RS 485 Port RS485 port is provided at the rear of relay near to terminal block for permanent SCADA connectivity The separate 5 Pin connector is used to avoid accidental connection of powe...

Page 35: ...P50 Agile P15D 4 Front Panel P15D EN TM B 4 7 Figure 2 USB Port...

Page 36: ...4 Front Panel P50 Agile P15D 4 8 P15D EN TM B...

Page 37: ...P50 Agile P15D 5 Configuration P15D EN TM B 5 1 CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 5...

Page 38: ...5 Configuration P50 Agile P15D 5 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 39: ...tings 2 3 9 2 View settings 2 3 10 GROUP 1 MENU 2 3 10 1 Edit settings 2 3 11 GROUP 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SUB MENU 2 3 11 1 Edit settings if 2nd Harmonic is disabled 2 3 11 2 Edit settings If 2nd Har...

Page 40: ...10 Edit View GROUP 1 SYSTEM CONFIG sub menu settings 2 4 10 1 If 2nd Harmonic is Disabled 2 4 10 2 If 2nd Harmonic is Enabled 2 4 11 Edit View Group 1 Overcurrent sub menu settings 2 4 11 1 If I 1 Fu...

Page 41: ...P50 Agile P15D 5 Configuration P15D EN TM B 5 5 2 4 18 Edit View Records menu 2 4 18 1 View Fault Record 2 4 18 2 View Error Log...

Page 42: ...rs This chapter describes an overview of this common methodology as well as providing concise instructions of how to configure the device Using the HMI you can Display and modify settings View the dig...

Page 43: ...Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key Step 4 After setting the desired password press the Edit Key and the text or number will stop blinking Step 5 Press the Left arrow key and the Trip Test windo...

Page 44: ...rip Test Enabled Step 9 Press the Left arrow key It will ask if you want to save the setting and display the following SET For Save RESET for Cancel Step 10 When the Left arrow key is pressed again it...

Page 45: ...e Minus Right arrow key the desired Selection can be set as shown in the display Trip Test Disabled Step 3 After setting press the Edit Key the text will stop blinking and move to next option Trip Tes...

Page 46: ...will stop blinking and move to next option Password 0001 Step 4 When the Left arrow key is pressed it will ask if you want to save the setting and move to the next option SET For Save RESET For Cance...

Page 47: ...ext option DATE AND TIME Password protected window for DATE AND TIME setting i e Local Time Enable SET Year SET Month SET Date SET Seconds SET Minutes SET Hours RP Time Zone DST End minutes DST End Mo...

Page 48: ...Thermal Overload Earth Fault and Over Current Protection Press the Plus up arrow key to move to the next option GROUP 2 Password protected window for GROUP 2 setting i e System Configuration Under Cu...

Page 49: ...Plus right arrow key to move to the next option A 0000 A B 0000 A The window displays the first Measurement parameters Press the Left arrow key or Minus Right arrow key to return to the Main Menu MEA...

Page 50: ...the text will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired Latch Relay can set i e Enabled or Disabled After selecting the desired Latch Relay press the Edit...

Page 51: ...us Up arrow key to move to the next option Trip Test Enabled The window displays the first setting of the CB Control Press the Left arrow key or Right arrow key to return to the Main Menu CB CONTROL N...

Page 52: ...720 to 720 in steps of 15 After editing the desired Local Time Offset press the Edit Key the number will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option DST Enable Yes Press...

Page 53: ...of 15 After setting the desired DST Start minutes press the Edit Key the number will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option DST End Last Press the Edit Key the text w...

Page 54: ...ed SET Hrs press the Edit Key the number will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option SET Minutes 27 Press the Edit Key the number will start blinking By using the Plu...

Page 55: ...rrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired SET Year can be set The setting range is from 00 to 99 in steps of 1 After editing the desired SET Year press the Edit Key the number will stop blinki...

Page 56: ...y to move to the next option Local Time Enable Fixed This window shows the Local Time Enable setting done previously Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option Local Time Offset 000 Mins T...

Page 57: ...elay will display as follows DST End Day Sunday This window shows the DST End Day setting done previously Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option DST End Month October This window shows...

Page 58: ...e is 0000 to 9999 The Default Password is 0000 After editing the Password press the Edit Key the number will stop blinking Press the Left arrow key to move to the next option Restore Defaults No Opera...

Page 59: ...he desired System Configuration press the Edit Key the text will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option Overcurrent Enabled Press the Edit Key the text will start bli...

Page 60: ...ext option UnderCurr Prot Enabled Press the Edit Key the text will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired Under Current Protection can set i e Enabled o...

Page 61: ...move to the next option Active Setting Group 1 This window shows the Active setting done previously Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option Setting Group 1 Enabled This window shows th...

Page 62: ...t Setup ABC This window shows the Measure t Setup setting done previously Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option UnderCurr Prot Enabled This window shows the Under Current Protection s...

Page 63: ...e set The setting range is from 1 to 30000 in steps of 1 After editing the desired Phase CT Primary press the Edit Key the number will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next...

Page 64: ...T Primary setting done previously Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option Phase CT Sec y 00001 A This window shows the Phase CT Secondary setting done previously Press the Plus Up arrow...

Page 65: ...Events No Press the Edit Key the text will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired Clear Event Records can set i e Yes No After selecting the desired Cl...

Page 66: ...d Thermal Reset press the Edit Key the text will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option Clear Events No The window displays the first setting of the Record Control Pr...

Page 67: ...Key the number will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option RP1 Baudrate 57600 Press the Edit Key the number will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the...

Page 68: ...to the main menu COMMUNICATION Note The User can scroll the previous settings by using the Plus Up arrow key After Editing any sub menus of the COMMUNICATION setting If the SET Left arrow key is pres...

Page 69: ...OUP 1 MENU 2 3 10 1 Edit settings GROUP Password protected window for GROUP 1 settings i e System Configuration Over Current Earth Fault Thermal Overload Cold Load Pickup and Under Current Protection...

Page 70: ...rd protected window for UNDERCURRENT Protection settings 2 3 11 GROUP 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SUB MENU 2 3 11 1 Edit settings if 2nd Harmonic is disabled System Config By using the Plus Up arrow key or...

Page 71: ...press the Edit Key the text will stop blinking Press the Left arrow key to move to the next option 2nd Harm Thresh 020 Press the Edit Key the number will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key...

Page 72: ...setting If the SET Left arrow key is pressed the Relay ask SET to SAVE the changes or RESET to CANCEL the changes 2 3 12 GROUP 1 OVERCURRENT SUB MENU 2 3 12 1 Edit settings if I 1 function is disable...

Page 73: ...erse IEEE V Inverse IEEE M Inverse UK LT Inverse IEC E Inverse IEC V Inverse S Inverse 1 3 Sec IEC S Inverse and DT After selecting the desired I 1 Function press the Edit Key the text will stop blink...

Page 74: ...move to the next option I 1 Current Set 1 00 A The window displays the first setting of the Over Current menu Press the Left arrow key to move to the next option SET For Save RESET For Cancel Press t...

Page 75: ...le US ST Inverse US Inverse IEEE E Inverse IEEE V Inverse IEEE M Inverse UK LT Inverse IEC E Inverse IEC V Inverse S Inverse 1 3 Sec IEC S Inverse and DT After selecting the desired I 1 Function press...

Page 76: ...tReset press the Edit Key the number will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option I 1 2H Blocking Enable Press the Edit Key the text value will start blinking By usin...

Page 77: ...e US Inverse IEEE E Inverse IEEE V Inverse IEEE M Inverse UK LT Inverse IEC E Inverse IEC V Inverse S Inverse 1 3 Sec IEC S Inverse and DT After selecting the desired I 1 Function press the Edit Key t...

Page 78: ...ve to the next option I 1 Current Set 1 00 A The window displays the first setting of the Over Current menu Press the Left arrow key to move to the next option SET For Save RESET For Cancel Press the...

Page 79: ...US Inverse IEEE E Inverse IEEE V Inverse IEEE M Inverse UK LT Inverse IEC E Inverse IEC V Inverse S Inverse 1 3 Sec IEC S Inverse and DT After selecting the desired IN 1 Function press the Edit Key t...

Page 80: ...he desired IN 1 Current Setting press the Edit Key the number will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option IN 1 TMS 1 000 Press the Edit Key the number will start blin...

Page 81: ...ll the previous settings by using the plus Up arrow key After Editing any sub menus of the Earth Fault setting If the SET Left arrow key is pressed the Relay ask SET to SAVE the changes or RESET to CA...

Page 82: ...linking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired IN 1 tRESET can be set The setting range is from 000 00 to 100 00 in steps of 0 01 After editing the desired IN 1 tReset...

Page 83: ...tion DT Press the Edit Key the text will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired IN 1 Function Curve Selection can set i e Disable US ST Inverse US Inver...

Page 84: ...ESET press the Edit Key the number will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option IN 1 2H Blocking Enable Press the Edit Key the text will start blinking By using the Pl...

Page 85: ...VERLOAD SUB MENU 2 3 14 1 Edit settings if Thermal Overload function is disabled Thermal Overload By using the Plus Up arrow key or Minus Right arrow key select the Thermal Overload setting menu in Gr...

Page 86: ...ey the text will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired Characteristic can set i e Single Disable After selecting the desired Characteristic press the E...

Page 87: ...w key to move to the next option Thermal Trip 1 00 A The window displays the first setting of the thermal overload menu Press the Left arrow key the relay show as follows SET For Save RESET For Cancel...

Page 88: ...king By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired tclp Time Delay can be set The setting range is from 00000 to 14400 in steps of 1 After editing the desired tclp Time Delay...

Page 89: ...ble Press the Edit Key the text will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired IN 2 Status can be set i e Enable Block After selecting the desired I 1 Stat...

Page 90: ...t arrow key to move to the next option tcold Time Delay 07200 Press the Edit Key the number will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired tcold Time Delay...

Page 91: ...move to the next option I 1 Current Set 1 50 A The window displays the first setting of I 1 Current Set of the Cold Load Pickup setting Press the Left arrow key to move to the next option SET For Sav...

Page 92: ...on I 1 Status Enable Press the Edit Key the text will start blinking By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Right arrow key the desired I 1 Status can be set i e Enable Block After selecting the...

Page 93: ...s of sub menus and will bypass the protection function The User can scroll the previous settings by using the Plus Up arrow key After Editing any sub menus of the Cold Load Pickup setting If the SET L...

Page 94: ...settings of respective sub menus If the function is set as disable then the relay will not allow editing the settings The User can scroll the previous settings by using the increment Up arrow key Aft...

Page 95: ...the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option I 1 00 A The window displays the first setting of the under current Protection menu Press the Left arrow key to move to the next option SET For Sav...

Page 96: ...999 The Default Password is 0000 After editing the Password press the Edit Key the settable number will stop blinking Press the Left arrow key to move to the next option By using the Plus Up arrow key...

Page 97: ...cy press the Edit Key the text will stop blinking Press the Minus Right arrow key to move to the next option Password 0000 Press the Edit Key the number will start blinking Enter the New password by u...

Page 98: ...us settings by using the Plus Up arrow key After Editing any sub menus of the SYSTEM DATA setting If the SET Left arrow key is pressed the Relay ask SET to SAVE the changes or RESET to CANCEL the chan...

Page 99: ...iously Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option USB Address 001 This window shows the USB Address setting of the relay Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option USB Parity N...

Page 100: ...ents VIEW RECORDS By using the Plus Up arrow key or Minus Right arrow key select the View Records setting menu Press the Right arrow key to move to the next option Fault Record This window shows the F...

Page 101: ...ext option Trip Timing Sec 00000 000 This window will show Trip Timings Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option Thermal State 0000 This window will show Thermal State Press the Plus Up...

Page 102: ...ecords setting menu Press the Right arrow key to move to the next option Fault Record This window shows the Fault Record Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option Error Log 0000 This wind...

Page 103: ...n the relay is reset the following windows will be displayed and the user can scroll through the main menu as below V00435 MEASUREMENTS DATE AND TIME CB CONTROL P50 Agile P15D A 0000 A OC EF Relay ID...

Page 104: ...5 Configuration P50 Agile P15D 5 68 P15D EN TM B 2 4 2 View Measurement menu V00436 MEASUREMENTS A 0000 A Thermal State 0000 B 0000 A C 0000 A N 0000 A A 00 00 A b 00 00 A c 00 00 A n 00 00 A...

Page 105: ...D EN TM B 5 69 2 4 3 Edit View CB Control menu settings V00434 CB CONTROL Trip Block Enabled Trip Test Enabled Latch Relay Enabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK Trip Block Enabled Trip Test Enabled...

Page 106: ...000 Local Time Enable Fixed DST Enable Yes DST Offset 60 SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK Password 0000 DST Start Last DST Start Day Sunday DST Start Month March DST Start Mins 0060 DST End Last DST...

Page 107: ...AND TIME Local Time Offset 000 Local Time Enable Fixed DST Enable Yes DST Offset 60 Tm 15 17 11 Dt 20 02 14 Thu DST Start Last DST Start Day Sunday DST Start Month March DST Start Mins 0060 DST End L...

Page 108: ...31 CONFIGURATION Active Settings Group 1 Restore Default No Operation Setting Group 1 Enabled Setting Group 2 Enabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK Password 0000 System Config Enabled Overcurrent E...

Page 109: ...30 CONFIGURATION Setting Group 1 Enabled Active Settings Group 1 Setting Group 2 Disabled System Config Enabled Restore Defaults No Operation Overcurrent Enabled Earth Fault Enabled Thermal Overload E...

Page 110: ...4 6 Edit View CT and VT Ratios menu settings V00429 CT AND VT RATIOS E F CT Pri mary 00100 Phase CT Primary 00100 SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK Phase CT Sec y 00001 Phase CT Primary 00100 E F CT P...

Page 111: ...uration P15D EN TM B 5 75 2 4 7 Edit View Record Control menu settings V00428 RECORD CONTROL Clear Dist Recs No Clear Faults No Clear Maint No SET For Save RESET For Cancel Password 0000 Thermal Reset...

Page 112: ...4 8 Edit View Communication menu settings V00427 COMMUNICATION RP1 Baudrate 9600 RP1 Address 001 RP1 Parity Even SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK RP1 Baudrate 09600 RP1 Address 001 RP1 Parity Evan Pas...

Page 113: ...9 Edit View Group 1 menu settings V00426 GROUP 1 OVERCURRENT SYSTEM CONFIG EARTH FAULT THERMAL OVERLOAD SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK Password 0000 CLOD LOAD PICKUP UNDER CURR PROT Menu displays se...

Page 114: ...menu settings 2 4 10 1 If 2nd Harmonic is Disabled V00425 SYSTEM CONFIG 2nd Harmonic Disabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK GROUP 1 2 4 10 2 If 2nd Harmonic is Enabled V00424 SYSTEM CONFIG 2nd Har...

Page 115: ...1 Function is Disabled V00423 OVERCURRENT I 1 Functions Disabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK GROUP 1 2 4 11 2 For I 1 Function set for IEC curves V00422 OVER CURRENT I 1 Current Set 0 20 I 1 Func...

Page 116: ...0 P15D EN TM B 2 4 11 3 If I 1 Function set for IEEE curves V00421 I 1 Current Set 0 20 I 1 Time Dial 001 00 I 1 tRESET 001 00 I 1 2H Blocking Enabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK GROUP 1 OVER CUR...

Page 117: ...n P15D EN TM B 5 81 2 4 11 4 If I 1 Function set for Definite Time V00420 I 1 Current Set 01 00 I 1 Time Delay 001 00 I 1 tRESET 001 00 I 1 2H Blocking Enabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK GROUP 1...

Page 118: ...nction is Disabled V00419 EARTH FAULT IN 1 Function Disabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK GROUP 1 2 4 12 2 If IN 1 Function is set for IEC curves V00418 EARTH FAULT IN 1 Current Set 0 20 IN 1 Func...

Page 119: ...N TM B 5 83 2 4 12 3 If IN 1 Function is set for IEEE curves V00417 EARTH FAULT IN 1 Current Set 0 20 IN 1 Function IEEE ST Inverse IN 1 Time Dial 001 00 IN 1 tRESET 001 00 IN 1 2H Blocking Enable SET...

Page 120: ...4 P15D EN TM B 2 4 12 4 If IN 1 Function is set for Definite Time V00416 EARTH FAULT IN 1 Current Set 01 00 IN 1 Functions DT IN 1 Time Delay 001 00 IN 1 tRESET 001 00 IN 1 2H Blocking Enabled SET for...

Page 121: ...Characteristic is set to Disabled V00415 THERMAL OVERLOAD Characteristic Disabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK GROUP 1 2 4 13 2 If the Characteristic is set to Single V00414 THERMAL OVERLOAD Therm...

Page 122: ...sub menu settings 2 4 14 1 Set Cold Load Pick Up Protection Menu V00413 COLD LOAD PICKUP tclp Time Delay 01500 tcold Time Delay 01500 I 1 Status I 2 Status Enabled SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK I 3...

Page 123: ...20 SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK I 1 TMS 0 100 COLD LOAD PICKUP GROUP 1 I 1 Current Set 0 20 I 1 Time Delay 0 100 NOTE If the Curve Selection in Over Current IEC or IEEE then Flow Chart will be as...

Page 124: ...r Prot Sub menu settings 2 4 15 1 If I Status is set to Disabled V00411 UNDERCURR PROT I Status Disable SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK GROUP 1 2 4 15 2 If I Status is set to Enabled V00410 UNDERCURR...

Page 125: ...iew Group 2 menu settings V00409 GROUP 2 OVERCURRENT SYSTEM CONFIG EARTH FAULT THERMAL OVERLOAD SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK Password 0000 CLOD LOAD PICKUP UNDERCURR PROT Note The Flow chart for P...

Page 126: ...nfiguration P50 Agile P15D 5 90 P15D EN TM B 2 4 17 Edit View System Data menu settings 2 4 17 1 Edit settings V00408 Password 0001 Frequency 50Hz Com Port USB SET For Save RESET For Cancel OK SYSTEM...

Page 127: ...DATA Model Number P15D211A1A0010A Description P50 Agile P15D Serial Number 4CP15D0001 Software Version V0 10 Language English Frequency 50Hz Com Port USB USB Address 001 USB Parity None USB Baud rate...

Page 128: ...RDS Fault Num 02 Fault Num 01 Fault Num 03 Fault Num 04 Fault Record Fault Num 05 I 1 I 2 I 3 SF None Undercurr Flt I TripCounter t 0000 Fa 0 000 20 02 2014 16 15 50 650 Trip Timing Sec 00000 000 Ther...

Page 129: ...P50 Agile P15D 5 Configuration P15D EN TM B 5 93 2 4 18 2 View Error Log V00405 VIEW RECORDS Error Log 000 Fault Record...

Page 130: ...5 Configuration P50 Agile P15D 5 94 P15D EN TM B...

Page 131: ...P50 Agile P15D 6 Protection Functions P15D EN TM B 6 1 PROTECTION FUNCTIONS CHAPTER 6...

Page 132: ...6 Protection Functions P50 Agile P15D 6 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 133: ...1 2 Principle of Protection Function Implementation 2 1 3 Timer Hold Facility Reset Characteristics 2 2 Thermal Overload Function 2 2 1 Thermal Overload protection implementation 2 3 Undercurrent prot...

Page 134: ...ry circuit breakers are tripped and that these are tripped with the smallest possible delay the IEDs in the protection scheme need to co ordinate with each other Various methods are available to achie...

Page 135: ...short of for undervalues the threshold a signal is produced which when gated with the various inhibit and blocking functions becomes the Start signal for that protection function This Start signal is...

Page 136: ...Aux Powered For DT time delay DT For IDMT time delay DT The range of DT time setting is 0 100 sec in steps of 0 01 sec Note For aux powered P15D relay if load current reduces below minimum value requ...

Page 137: ...Trip Trip thermal state If the trip thermal state is set at 100 then Th Trip is 1 The calculation of the thermal state is given by the following formula i 1 Ieq k IFLA 1 exp t Te i exp t Te TRIPPING...

Page 138: ...ercurrent elements that can be used to provide additional functions to prevent damage to the power system This function allows typical applications such as loss of load The undercurrent protection fun...

Page 139: ...king When a transformer is initially connected to a source of AC voltage there may be a substantial surge of current through the primary winding called inrush current This is analogous to the inrush c...

Page 140: ...resent at switch on It does this by comparing the value of the second harmonic current components to the value of the fundamental component If this ratio exceeds the set thresholds then the blocking s...

Page 141: ...P50 Agile P15D 7 Protection Parametre Settings P15D EN TM B 7 1 PROTECTION PARAMETRE SETTINGS CHAPTER 7...

Page 142: ...7 Protection Parametre Settings P50 Agile P15D 7 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 143: ...em Data 2 2 CB Control settings 2 3 Date and Time settings 2 4 Configuration settings 2 5 CT and VT Ratio settings 2 6 Record Control settings 2 7 Communication settings 2 8 Group settings 2 8 1 Syste...

Page 144: ...tting Active Group Group 1 Group 1 Group 2 This setting displays the active setting group as selected in CONFIGURATION menu 2 2 CB Control settings Sr No Parametre Default Setting Setting Range 1 Pass...

Page 145: ...March April May June July August September October November December This setting is used to specify the month in which daylight saving time adjustment starts 9 DST Start Mins 60 0 to 1425 mins step 1...

Page 146: ...Menu Restoring defaults to all settings includes the rear communication port settings which may result in communication via the rear port being disrupted if the new default settings do not match those...

Page 147: ...00001 to 30000A in step 1A This setting determines to sets the Earth Current Transformer input primary current rating 2 6 Record Control settings Sr No Parameter Default setting Setting Range 1 Passw...

Page 148: ...I 1 Function IEC S Inverse Disabled DT IEC S Inverse S Inverse 1 3Sec IEC V Inverse IEC E Inverse UK LT Inverse IEEE M Inverse IEEE V Inverse IEEE E Inverse US Inverse US ST Inverse This setting dete...

Page 149: ...nics content in any phase is above the 2ndHarm Thresh and fundamental current is below I lift 2H setting Set in SYSTEM CONFIG Menu 2 8 4 I 3 Function Sr No Parameter Default setting Setting Range 1 I...

Page 150: ...ontent in any phase is above the 2ndHarm Thresh and fundamental current is below I lift 2H setting Set in SYSTEM CONFIG Menu 2 8 6 I 3 Function Sr No Parameter Default setting Setting Range 1 IN 2 Fun...

Page 151: ...sabling of blocking third stage of Earth fault element due to presence of inrush current If IN 3 Blocking and 2nd Harmonic both setting are enabled then IN 3 trip command will be blocked in case 2nd h...

Page 152: ...ting for second stage overcurrent element during the tclp time delay 9 I 2 Time Delay 0 01 000 00 to 100 00s in step 0 01s This setting determines the new operating time delay for the second stage def...

Page 153: ...ay for the second stage definite time element during the tclp time 22 IN 2 TMS 0 1 0 025 to 1 200 step 0 005 This setting determines the new time multiplier setting to adjust the operating time of the...

Page 154: ...7 Protection Parametre Settings P50 Agile P15D 7 14 P15D EN TM B...

Page 155: ...P50 Agile P15D 8 Monitoring Control P15D EN TM B 8 1 MONITORING CONTROL CHAPTER 8...

Page 156: ...8 Monitoring Control P50 Agile P15D 8 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 157: ...owing sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 Monitoring Control 2 1 Monitoring Functions Event Fault Disturbance Record 2 1 1 Event Records 2 1 2 Fault Record 2 1 3 Disturbance Record 2 2 Display of Measuring...

Page 158: ...e The MODBUS by design does not support event functionality 2 1 1 Event Records Event records are generated when certain events happen A change in any digital input signal or protection element output...

Page 159: ...recorded data The integral disturbance recorder has an area of memory specifically set aside for storing disturbance records The number of records that can be stored is dependent on the recording dura...

Page 160: ...r Some example of error codes are given below Setting error 0000 0000 0000 0001 RTC error 0000 0000 0000 0100 If more than one error bits are set the error code displayed on the LCD is the combination...

Page 161: ...ressing RESET key after normalization of the relay power supply 2 6 Remote trip A dedicated binary input is provided marked as remote trip After applying auxiliary voltage to this terminal the relay w...

Page 162: ...8 Monitoring Control P50 Agile P15D 8 8 P15D EN TM B...

Page 163: ...P50 Agile P15D 9 External Battery Backup P15D EN TM B 9 1 EXTERNAL BATTERY BACKUP CHAPTER 9...

Page 164: ...9 External Battery Backup P50 Agile P15D 9 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 165: ...P50 Agile P15D 9 External Battery Backup P15D EN TM B 9 3 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter consists of the following sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 Front panel external battery backup...

Page 166: ...urce power supply Press the BAT ON key to view the relay parameters on the LCD The battery is located in the battery box on the front panel and can be easily replaced by opening the cover The unit use...

Page 167: ...P50 Agile P15D 10 Impulse Output for Tripping Coil P15D EN TM B 10 1 IMPULSE OUTPUT FOR TRIPPING COIL CHAPTER 10...

Page 168: ...10 Impulse Output for Tripping Coil P50 Agile P15D 10 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 169: ...P50 Agile P15D 10 Impulse Output for Tripping Coil P15D EN TM B 10 3 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter consists of the following sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 Impulse Output for Tripping Coil...

Page 170: ...capacitors are charged by a current input or the auxiliary voltage The length of the trip impulse is 50 ms if the output is not burdened The pause between the individual pulses depends on the impedanc...

Page 171: ...P50 Agile P15D 11 Impulse for Flag Indicator P15D EN TM B 11 1 IMPULSE FOR FLAG INDICATOR CHAPTER 11...

Page 172: ...11 Impulse for Flag Indicator P50 Agile P15D 11 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 173: ...P50 Agile P15D 11 Impulse for Flag Indicator P15D EN TM B 11 3 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter consists of the following sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 Impulse for Flag Indicator...

Page 174: ...e trip pulse is 50 ms if output is not burden The pause between the individual pulses depends on the impedance of the flag indicator and on the current level The pulse lasts as long as the activation...

Page 175: ...P50 Agile P15D 12 SCADA Communications P15D EN TM B 12 1 SCADA COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 12...

Page 176: ...12 SCADA Communications P50 Agile P15D 12 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 177: ...DA communications 2 1 Modbus 2 1 1 Overview 2 1 2 Protocol Mapping 2 2 IEC60 870 5 103 2 2 1 Overview 2 2 2 Physical Connection and Link Layer 2 2 3 Initialisation 2 2 4 Time Synchronisation 2 2 5 Spo...

Page 178: ...ing the front panel menu or with P50 Agile configurator When using a serial interface the data format is 1 starts bit 8 data bits 1 parity bit with 1 stop bit or 2 stop bits a total of 11 bits per cha...

Page 179: ...259 Num Faults f 1 16 bit R 4x00260 Sr No Function Code Register No of Regs Format Reg Type Address Map 3 a Time Synchronization Unicast Broadcast 03 16 Year 1 16 bit R W 4x02049 Month Day 1 16 bit R...

Page 180: ...R 1x32772 Start I 1 1 1 bit R 1x32773 Start I 2 1 1 bit R 1x32774 Start I 3 1 1 bit R 1x32775 Start IN 1 1 1 bit R 1x32776 Start IN 2 1 1 bit R 1x32777 Start IN 3 1 1 bit R 1x32778 CLP in Progress 1...

Page 181: ...bit 16 bit W W 0x33025 0x33026 Sr No Function Code Register No of Regs Format Reg Type Address Map 6 Parameters 04 IR 2 32 bit Float R 3x33281 3x33282 IY 2 32 bit Float R 3x33283 3x33284 IB 2 32 bit F...

Page 182: ...r Reset FCB Communication Unit or Frame Count Bit The difference between the two commands is that the Reset CU command will clear any unsent messages in the transmit buffer whereas the Reset FCB comma...

Page 183: ...a Class 2 poll For every query the current online data is reported The device transmits its measurands at 2 4 times the rated value of the analogue value 2 2 8 Commands The list of commands supported...

Page 184: ...4 Start Restart 5 5 160 5 Power on 5 6 160 Note X under GI heading means DI Status is included in General Interrogation response Sr No INF Description GI TYP COT FUN 2 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER...

Page 185: ...1 2 1 7 126 124 Trip IN 2 2 1 7 126 125 Trip IN 3 2 1 7 126 143 IN 1 pickup X 2 1 7 9 126 144 IN 2 pickup X 2 1 7 9 126 145 IN 3 pickup X 2 1 7 9 126 177 I 2 1 7 126 178 I pickup X 2 1 7 9 126 200 Th...

Page 186: ...3 IL3 74 Ie External Sr No INF Description GI TYP COT FUN 8 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER System Functions in control direction 0 Initialization of general interrogation 7 9 255 0 Time synchronizati...

Page 187: ...P50 Agile P15D 13 Installation P15D EN TM B 13 1 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 13...

Page 188: ...13 Installation P50 Agile P15D 13 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 189: ...2 2 External circuitry check 2 2 2 1 Earthing 2 2 2 2 CT Polarity 2 2 3 Check relay settings 2 2 4 Final check 2 2 5 Relay Testing 2 2 5 1 Relay calibration 2 2 5 2 Pickup Trip and Binary Output Test...

Page 190: ...cessive vibration This particularly applies where installation is being carried out at the same time as construction work Storing the Goods If the unit is not installed immediately store it in a place...

Page 191: ...el follow this procedure 1 By loosening the M5 x 10 screws remove the fitting clamps on the relay and then insert the Relay in to the panel cutout as show below PANEL SHEET UNIT FRONT SIDE MS BOX P501...

Page 192: ...the relay check the correct working procedure as to ensure safety The Terminal exposed during installation may present a hazardous voltage unless the equipment is electrically isolated Any disassembly...

Page 193: ...y be lethal to personnel and could damage insulation Generally for safety the secondary of the line CT must be shorted before opening any connection to it Insulation and dielectric strength testing In...

Page 194: ...be terminated with rings using 90 ring terminals with no more than two rings per terminal The product is supplied with sufficient M5 M4 screws for proper connection M4 Terminal block M5 Terminal bloc...

Page 195: ...r Earthing terminal is provided on back side of the relay Ensure that the relay earthing is connected to the local earth bar With several relays present make sure that the copper earth bar is properly...

Page 196: ...ote 1 Terminal blocks must not be detached whilst any current transformer CT circuit is live CT shorting must be achieved by external means the product does not include this facility Note 2 For 5A CT...

Page 197: ...P50 Agile P15D 13 Installation P15D EN TM B 13 11 2 1 2 Case dimensions Figure 9 Case dimensions Note All dimensions in mm...

Page 198: ...nt This is why the commissioning tests are less extensive than those for non numeric electronic devices or electromechanical relays At the time of commissioning the P15D the following test equipment i...

Page 199: ...rgized 2 2 3 Check relay settings The relay setting check ensures that all of the application specific settings for the particular installation have been correctly applied to the relay Enter all setti...

Page 200: ...ip and Binary Output Test 1 Connect current source 1A or 5 A based on the P15D variant under test to the current input terminal 2 Set current setting value to 100 of rated current TMS at Minimum x0 02...

Page 201: ...ping coil with trip energy 12 to 24 VDC 0 1 J is provided by a capacitor in the protection relay The length of the pulse is 50 ms if output is not burdened The pause between the individual pulses depe...

Page 202: ...DT R Phase 5 In 5A 25A Y Phase 5 In 5A 25A B Phase 5 In 5A 25A For IDMT curve testing Set I 1 100 TMS 0 1 For DT curve testing Set I 1 100 Time delay 0 05 sec Note IDMT operating time should be 1 10 o...

Page 203: ...checked at regular intervals to confirm they are operating correctly The devices are self supervising and so require less maintenance than earlier designs of protection devices Most problems will resu...

Page 204: ...cted directly into the IED s terminals These tests will prove the calibration accuracy is being maintained Replacing the Unit If your product should develop a fault while in service depending on the n...

Page 205: ...elow Sr No Error Log Display Error Data Bitwise Description Causes Action taken MCU Proposed action 1 1 0000 0000 0000 0001 SETTING ERROR 1 Setting corrupted 2 Change in address of setting in memory O...

Page 206: ...13 Installation P50 Agile P15D 13 20 P15D EN TM B...

Page 207: ...P50 Agile P15D 14 Technical Specifications P15D EN TM B 14 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 14...

Page 208: ...14 Technical Specifications P50 Agile P15D 14 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 209: ...P50 Agile P15D 14 Technical Specifications P15D EN TM B 14 3 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter consists of the following sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 technical specification 2 1 1 Standards Compliance...

Page 210: ...r nominal range for DC supply 80 of lower nominal range and 110 of upper nominal range for AC supply III Nominal Burden on 100 230 V auxiliary power supply 100 230 VAC 10 VA no output or LED energized...

Page 211: ...unloaded 100 000 operations III Impulse Output for tripping coil Impulse output for the tripping coil 12 V 24 VDC Energy 0 1 J Note The trip energy for the trip coil is stored by a capacitor built int...

Page 212: ...condition 80mS protection time delay set to 0 ms the injection current is greater than two times of the setting value and above In The pre fault current is zero and there is no auxiliary supply The c...

Page 213: ...nditions I Relative Humidity Humidity RH 95 maximum II Operating temperature range 25 C to 65 C without battery III Storage temperature range 25 C to 65 C without battery Battery Details I Battery AA...

Page 214: ...th no loss of protection 2 2 D C Voltage Interruption IEC 60255 11 IEC 60255 5 IEC60255 26 1 DC Auxiliary Supply Interruptions for 10 20ms with no loss of protection 2 DC Auxiliary Supply Interruption...

Page 215: ...EC60255 26 ed3 0 2013 1 15kV air discharge 2 8kV contact discharge 3 15kV indirect discharge EUT Condition Energiszed 4 3 Surge Test EN61000 4 5 IEC60255 26 ed3 0 2013 1 4KV Power Supply common mode 2...

Page 216: ...illatory Magnetic Field EN61000 4 10 1993 A1 2001 Level 5 Class 5 100A m field applied in all planes at 100kHz 1MHz with burst duration of 2 Sec 4 10 Damped Oscillatory Test EN 61000 4 18 2007 A1 2010...

Page 217: ...2 hours High temp claim 65 C EUT energised at highest rated voltage Operate for 96 hours at highest rated voltage HRV High temp claim 70 C EUT not energised Storage for 96 hours Hot Start 65 C EUT ene...

Page 218: ...y 93 Duration of Exposure 10 Days EUT Condition Energised 6 5 Damp Heat Cyclic Test EN60068 2 30 EN 60068 2 78 Lower Temperature C Humidity 97 Higher Temperature 55 C Humidity 93 Duration of Exposure...

Page 219: ...P50 Agile P15D 15 Wiring Diagrams P15D EN TM B 15 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 15...

Page 220: ...15 Wiring Diagrams P50 Agile P15D 15 2 P15D EN TM B...

Page 221: ...P50 Agile P15D 15 Wiring Diagrams P15D EN TM B 15 3 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter consists of the following sections 1 Chapter Overview 2 Wiring diagrams...

Page 222: ...DIAGRAMS LOW ENERGY PULSE O P FOR TRIP COIL PULSE O P FOR EXTERNAL FLAG INDICATION LATCHING TYPE CONTACT NON LATCHING TYPE CONTACT OPTO ISOLATED BINARY INPUTS REMOTE TRIP Auxiliary Supply DIRECTION OF...

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Page 224: ...ct or will apply to any particular project This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice Reproduction use or d...

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