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TGH 1360E

Safety information

The following designations and signs are used for hazards and warnings in
Bender documentation.

This symbol means an immediate threat of danger to the life and health of
human beings.
Failure to comply with these warnings means that death, serious physical injury
or substantial damage to property 

will 

 ensue if the relevant precautions are not

taken.

This symbol means a possible threat of danger to the life and health of human
beings.
Failure to comply with these warnings means that death, serious physical injury
or substantial damage to property 

may

 ensue if the relevant precautions are not

taken.

This symbol means a possible dangerous situation.
Failure to comply with these warnings means that slight physical injury or
damage to property may ensue if the relevant precautions are not taken.

This symbol gives important information about the correct handling of the
IR5002.
Failure to comply with this information can result in faults on the IR5002 or in
its environment.

Where you see this symbol, you will find application tips and other particularly
useful information.
This information will help you to make optimal use of the IR5002.

Explanations of

symbols and

warnings

The IR5002 is constructed according to the state-of-the-art and the recognized safety
engineering rules. Nevertheless, when it is being used, hazards may occur to the life
and limb of the user or of third parties, or there may be adverse effects on the IR5002
or on other valuable property. The IR5002 must only be used:

for the purpose for which it is intended

when it is in perfect technical condition as far as safety is concerned

Impermissible modifications and the use of spare parts and additional devices which
are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer of the devices may cause fire,
electric shocks and injury.

Hazards when

handling the

system

Danger !

Warning

Attention

Make sure that the operating voltage is correct!
Unauthorized persons must not have access to or contact with the IR5002.
Warning signs must always be easily legible. Damaged or illegible signs must be
replaced immediately.

Check the dispatch packaging and the equipment packaging for damage, and
compare the contents of the package with the delivery documents. In the event
of damage during transport, please notify BENDER immediately.
The IR5002 must only be stored in rooms where it is protected against dust and
moisture, and spraying or dripping water, and where the indicated storage
temperatures are maintained.

Inspection,

transport and

storage

Summary of Contents for IR5002

Page 1: ...g device for IT DC systems 350 800 V IR5002 Operating Manual TGH 1360E Edition 04 2008 Quality System Certified I S O 9 0 0 1 MiniMax IR5002 ALARM L ALARM L ENTER k MONITOR BENDER A ISOMETER IR5002 Ve...

Page 2: ...Tel 06401 807 0 Fax 06401 807 259 E Mail info bender de com IR5002 Operating manual TGH 1360E Edition 04 2005 Edited by Dipl Ing W BENDER GmbH CoKG This manual may not be copied in whole or part with...

Page 3: ...diagram 14 Legend to wiring diagram 15 Terminal strips 16 5 Setting and operation 17 Function keys 17 Welcome screen 17 Main screen 17 Menus 18 The individual menus 19 Setting the response values 19...

Page 4: ...y of power supply is concerned the IT system i e the unearthed system is the right choice In contrast to the earthed system the first insulation fault does not lead to a disconnection Combined with a...

Page 5: ...fferent parameters The measured values can be transmitted to peripheral devices e g computers or PLC via serial interfaces The device parameter settings are stored in a non volatile EEPROM The values...

Page 6: ...ve read and understood the safety chapter and the warning information in this operating manual The copyright to this operating manual shall remain with the BENDER Companies The operating manual is sol...

Page 7: ...IR5002 Explanations of symbols and warnings The IR5002 is constructed according to the state of the art and the recognized safety engineering rules Nevertheless when it is being used hazards may occur...

Page 8: ...ange of a product which has been sent to BENDER within the warranty period The qualifying conditions are that BENDER shall recognize the product as being faulty and that the fault cannot be attributed...

Page 9: ...ome respect the measuring time is dependent on the system leakage capacitances CE and CE illustrated below The capacitances are always recharged when the coupling switches are closed resp opened inter...

Page 10: ...ng principle This entails some specialities regarding the measured insulation values If the relation between the single insulation values RF and RF is high asymmetrical faults the accuracy of the high...

Page 11: ...monitored as well as to the optional coupling device AG5002 The lower terminal box contains terminals for PE coupling supply voltage contacts of the alarm relay serial interfaces temperature sensor i...

Page 12: ...12 TGH 1360E side view right Product description top view General dimensions according to DIN 7168 dimensions in mm 147 327 71 277 203 5 4 2 100 100 80 227 237 277 front view Dimension diagrams...

Page 13: ...13 TGH 1360E Product description Dimensions coupling device AG5002 130 143 6 5 260 302 22 80 103...

Page 14: ...ltage UN DC 350 800 V US DC 110 V AC 100 240 V P1 H1 H2 RS485 RS232 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Coupling device AG5002 AK1 L AK1 L AK1 U AK1 U T1 T2 A B RxD TxD SGND RTS CTS Sub D K1 K2 K3 PE PE2 S PE E1 E2 EG M M...

Page 15: ...and 2 L L system coupling L L L system coupling L AK1 L AK1 L output L of coupling device AG5002 AK1 L AK1 L outputg L of coupling device AG5002 AK1 U AK1 U input U of coupling device AG5002 AK1 U AK...

Page 16: ...he measuring circuit to the system to be monitored and the connection to the optional coupling device AG5002 Lower terminal box X12 X13 X14 X16 X15 X17 X18 X19 X10 X11 L1 l N L PE PE PE2 12 11 14 11 2...

Page 17: ...s time the main screen will be displayed immediately The picture above shows a main screen typical for IR5002 during operation U 564 V The currently applicable measuring value of the negative pole to...

Page 18: ...the menu selection Of course not all the menus can be presented within one four line LC display You can choose between 3 menus by scrolling the display via the UP and DOWN keys The other menus can be...

Page 19: ...WN key The digit can be changed in 1 unit steps If you position the cursor on k of the dimension k for example you can change the dimension from into k or vice versa by scrolling the UP and DOWN key C...

Page 20: ...ult has been cleared The counter stops running as soon as the insulation fault is cleared within the running DELAY TIME The WINDOW TIME also starts running when an insulation fault is detected Yet unl...

Page 21: ...elapsed time of the fault The bar graph appears in the last line of the LC display whilst the other information and the actual time disappear Note The bar graph indication of the time elapse is only...

Page 22: ...cture above By scrolling the UP and DOWN keys it is possible to select between N CLOSED and N OPEN Confirming with ENTER returns you to the previous mask From there you will return to the main menu 1...

Page 23: ...ace can be set Adjusting digital input 1 If you are going to adjust the digital input 1 connection terminals E1 and E6 select the sub menu 7 ENABLE MEASUREM from the main menu 1 MAIN MENU 2 ENABLE MEA...

Page 24: ...te and time Select the submenu 9 SET CLOCK from the main menu for setting the real time clock Date and time can be set Position the cursor onto the submenu 2 DATE and confirm with ENTER for setting th...

Page 25: ...ings The settings described in this chapter allow for optimal adaptation to the individual application of the system Before starting operation please check if the factory settings suit your needs If n...

Page 26: ...xternal digital input 1 and the serial interface Connect the positive pole of the IT system to the IR5002 terminal L Connect the negative pole of the IT system to the IR5002 terminal L Attention For s...

Page 27: ...S4 LEFT key S5 ENTER key E1 E1 Digital input 1 measurement suppression E2 E2 Digital input 2 without function at the moment EG EG Earth terminal of digital inputs 1 2 L L System coupling L L L System...

Page 28: ...es PE and PE2 All of these terminals are in the lower terminal box Please install the ferrit core according to the following diagram X12 X13 X14 X16 X15 X17 X18 X19 X10 X11 L1 l N L PE PE PE2 12 11 14...

Page 29: ...t the system voltage has fallen below the pre set minimum value 350 V resp 100 V DC CRITICAL ERROR Un 350 V As shown in the picture above IR5002 provides detailed descriptions about the nature of erro...

Page 30: ...e display or its control circuit IR5002 defective 4 I2 C Error Error of the non volatile memory IR5002 defective 5 Temperature Temperature inside the casing of IR5002 or the Error external coupling de...

Page 31: ...e insulation resistance of one conductor falls below 5 the shift voltage of the other conductor is too low to calculate any value In this case the LC display indicates XXXX for this high resistance in...

Page 32: ...negative conductor against PE Alarm L Alarm relay K1 Alarm L Alarm relay K2 Contact Rel 1 Operating mode of alarm relay 1 Contact Rel 2 Operating mode of alarm relay 2 Temp Int Temperature inside the...

Page 33: ...00 s Measuring circuit Internal resistance DC Ri 500 kOhm Internal resistance DC Ri with AG5002 5 kOhm Relay outputs Contact circuit Switching components 3 change over contact Contact class acc to DIN...

Page 34: ...s immunity tests acc to IEC 61000 4 11 severity degree 3 Emissions acc to EN 50081 2 Emissions acc to EN 55011 CISPR11 class B Mechanical tests Shock resistance acc to IEC 6068 2 27 15 g 11 ms Bumping...

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