Installation – 5
5–9
P
S
1
3
A
MP
,2
5
0
V
(3
A
B
)
3
A
MP
,2
5
0
V
(3
A
B
)
P
S
2
F
1
F
2
F
4
14
13
12
11
10
9
16
15
O
U
T
P
U
T
S
IN
P
U
T
S
IN
17
18
13
14
15
16
RS
232
64
65
68
66
67
69
70
80
73
71
72
74
75
76
77
79
78
85
81
82
83
84
86
87
101
89
88
90
91
96
92
93
95
94
97
98
99
100
102
103
B-
GI
RI
CO
M
2
IN
NI
IN
NI
IN
NI RT
N
7
2
7
-5
4
4
-2
3
2
6
B
E
C
K
W
IT
H
E
L
E
C
T
R
IC
C
O
.
IN
C
.
6
19
0
11
8
th
A
V
E
N
O
.
L
A
R
G
O
,
F
L
3
3
7
7
3
M
O
DE
L:
M
-3311A
FI
RM
W
A
RE
: D-
0205
S
E
RI
A
L NO
.
60Hz
50Hz
W
A
RNI
NG
! CO
NT
A
CT
W
IT
H T
E
RM
INA
LS
M
A
Y
CA
US
E
E
LE
CT
RI
C S
HO
CK
FO
R CO
NT
A
CT
RA
TI
NG
S
S
E
E
INS
TRUCT
IO
NA
L M
A
NUA
L
R
A
T
E
D
V
O
LT
A
G
E
6
0
-1
4
0
V
A
C
,5
0
/6
0
H
z
R
AT
E
D
C
U
R
R
E
N
T
1A
,N
O
M
5
A
,N
O
M
E
THE
RNE
T
18
-5
6V
DC
85
-2
60
VD
C
/V
AC
18
-5
6V
DC
85
-2
60
VD
C
/V
AC
1
A
U
X
-
+
+
2
3
4
R
S
4
8
5
C
O
M
3
-
3
IN
P
U
T
S
8
IN
IN
IN
IN
6
5
7
5
6
4
IN
IN
9
10
(5
2
b
)
2
1
S
E
L
F
-
T
E
S
T
12
IN
11
R
T
N
!
13
14
15
A
L
A
R
M
S
P
/S
16
18
17
8
20
19
21
7
28
O
U
T
P
U
T
S
25
23
22
24
6
26
27
5
4
29
31
30
3
32
33
34
2
1
US
C
R
83F
4
LI
ST
ED
IN
D.
CO
NT
.
EQ
.
M
O
C
2
1
IN
12
IN
11
IN
10
IN
9
IN
8
IN
7
48 12
5
25
0
24
C
C
M
-2
T
C
M
-2
C
C
M
-1
T
C
M
-1
-
+
+
-
+
-
-
+
!
2
3
45
W
INDI
NG
1 (
W
1)
47
46
I A
48
49
I B
50
51
I C
52
53
I G
W
INDI
NG
2 (
W
2)
54
55
A
I
56
57
B
I
58
59
I
C
60
61
PS2
+
-
62
63
PS1
+
-
Danger
! Cont
ac
t av
ec
les
ter
m
inaux
peut
c
aus
er
un c
hoc
el
ec
tri
que
Figur
e 5‑9
Two W
inding – Zer
o V
oltage Inputs Extended Output External Connections
NO
TES
:
1.
▲
CA
UTION
: Bef
ore making connections to the
Tr
ip Circuit Monitor
ing input, see Section 5.5, Circuit Board Switches and J
umpers
, f
or the
inf
or
mation regarding setting
Tr
ip Circuit Monitor
ing input v
oltage
. Connecting a v
oltage other than the v
oltage that the unit is configured
to ma
y result in mis-oper
ation or per
manent damage to the unit.
2.
▲
CA
UTION
: ONL
Y dr
y contacts
m
ust be connected to inputs (ter
minals 5 through 10 with 11 common and ter
minals 68 through 79 with
64 through
67 common)
because these
contact inputs
are inter
nally
w
etted.
Application
of e
xter
nal
voltage on
these inputs
ma
y result
in
damage to the units
.
3.
8
W
ARNING:
The pr
otective gr
ounding terminal m
ust be connected to an ear
thed gr
ound an
y time e
xternal connections ha
ve
been made to the unit.
4.
See Section 5.3, Exter
nal Connections f
or details regarding High Speed Output Contact assignment, F
or
m
“a”
and
“c”
contact assignments
,
P
ow
er Supply Rela
y, Self
Test Rela
y and UL/CSA
Wire
, Connector
, Insulation and
Ter
minal Bloc
k
Torque requirements
.
!
Summary of Contents for M?3311A
Page 1: ...Instruction Book M 3311A Transformer Protection Relay ...
Page 30: ... 29 M 3311A Transformer Protection Relay This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...
Page 55: ...M 3311A Instruction Book 1 6 This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...
Page 87: ...M 3311A Instruction Book 2 32 This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...
Page 89: ...M 3311A Instruction Book 3 2 Figure 3 2 IPScom Main Screen ...
Page 107: ...M 3311A Instruction Book 3 20 Figure 3 22 Setup System Dialog Screen 2 3 Winding ...
Page 108: ...IPScom 3 3 21 Figure 3 23 Setup System Dialog Screen 4 Winding ...
Page 112: ...IPScom 3 3 25 Figure 3 29 I O Map Screen 4 Winding ...
Page 114: ...IPScom 3 3 27 Figure 3 31 Display All Setpoints Screen 4 Winding ...
Page 119: ...M 3311A Instruction Book 3 32 Figure 3 38 View Sequence of Events Recorder Screen ...
Page 127: ...M 3311A Instruction Book 3 40 This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...
Page 150: ...4 23 System Setup and Setpoints 4 Figure 4 14 Setup Sequence of Events Recorder Dialog Screen ...
Page 163: ...4 36 M 3311A Instruction Book Figure 4 15 IPScom Relay Setup System Dialog Screen 2 3 Winding ...
Page 166: ...4 39 System Setup and Setpoints 4 Figure 4 18 IPScom Selection Screen for Input Settings ...
Page 179: ...4 52 M 3311A Instruction Book Figure 4 28 Example of V Hz Capability and Protection Curves ...
Page 187: ...4 60 M 3311A Instruction Book Figure 4 33 49 Function Overload Curves ...
Page 229: ...4 102 M 3311A Instruction Book Table 4 5 Transformer Connections ...
Page 231: ...4 104 M 3311A Instruction Book Table 4 7 Custom Transformer and CT Configuration ...
Page 243: ...M 3311A Instruction Book 5 6 Figure 5 5 Mounting Dimensions for GE L 2 Cabinet H3 and H4 ...
Page 383: ...A 50 M 3311A Instruction Book This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...
Page 389: ...M 3311A Instruction Book B 6 This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...
Page 393: ...D 2 M 3311A Instruction Book Figure D 1 Volts Hz 24IT Inverse Curve Family 1 Inverse Square ...
Page 394: ...Inverse Time Curves Appendix D D 3 Figure D 2 Volts Hz 24IT Inverse Family Curve 2 ...
Page 395: ...D 4 M 3311A Instruction Book Figure D 3 Volts Hz 24IT Inverse Time Curve Family 3 ...
Page 396: ...Inverse Time Curves Appendix D D 5 Figure D 4 Volts Hz 24IT Inverse Curve Family 4 ...
Page 399: ...D 8 M 3311A Instruction Book Figure D 5 Definite Time Overcurrent Curve ...
Page 400: ...Inverse Time Curves Appendix D D 9 Figure D 6 Inverse Time Overcurrent Curve ...
Page 401: ...D 10 M 3311A Instruction Book Figure D 7 Very Inverse Time Overcurrent Curve ...
Page 402: ...Inverse Time Curves Appendix D D 11 Figure D 8 Extremely Inverse Time Overcurrent Curve ...
Page 439: ...F 28 M 3311A Instruction Book This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...