InteliPro, SW version 1.4,
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ComAp
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April 2014
InteliPro 1.4 Comprehensive Guide - rev. 1
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Introduction
InteliPro protection relay provides high range of flexibility to the users and their applications. In the
most common cases, one output for tripping is used. In this case, InteliPro provides the
, which represents logical "OR" of all activated and pre-set protective functions of the unit. If
needed, InteliPro also allows two circuit breakers to operate, where some protective functions are
assigned to one of them and other functions to the other. In such case, the circuit breakers can
provide backup for each other, so that in "fail to trip" situation the other circuit breaker opens under
pre-set conditions to clear the first breaker failure.
Furthermore, InteliPro provides two independent
and complex blocking conditions,
which can be used to activate or deactivate any of the protective functions of the unit. All necessary
inputs and outputs can be freely configured to any
of the unit. In case of outputs, any of
the 2 relay outputs or 8 open-collector outputs can be selected.
In case that any of the configured protective functions is activated, InteliPro relay provides a
signal. This signal is provided in both positive and negative logic in order to follow the requirements of
the application:
Due to increased safety requirements, some protective relays require to use negative logic,
assuring that loss off power supply always causes the relay to trip. I.e. the relay contacts are
used, with fault-free position maintained in energized state. In case of power supply fail, the
unit goes to “fault” indication position. The outputs using negative logic are marked with
exclamation mark "!" as the first character of their name.
In some applications, the negative logic is not a required functionality. The function of opening
the circuit breaker in case of loss of power supply is not accepted as a safety point and the
safety is assured by different means e.g. in the superior system or within the protection relays
intertripping scheme. In such case, the outputs with positive logic (without the exclamation
mark) can be used to signal the detected failure state.
In any case, it must be assured that the InteliPro relay has full control at opening the appropriate
breaker by the trip command - i.e. in case of
state the unit receives the appropriate
, confirming its open position. The feedback must respond within preset time to the trip
command. A special attention should be paid to opening of motorized circuit breakers, as it could
take more than 2s on some types. In such cases it is necessary to use undervoltage coil for fast
opening.
Operation mode with 1 common trip output
This is the essential mode of operation of the protection relay InteliPro. In this case, CB1
circuit breaker or contactor is considered as the main connection device, protected by
InteliPro. In the ComAp gen-set controllers, this breaker is called "Mains Circuit Breaker" =
MCB.
Second circuit breaker or contactor is not expected in the protection scheme, but there is still
possibility to use the "backup trip" signal from InteliPro relay to operate any backup device, if
present on the installation. As such device may be considered another circuit breaker in the
line of mains-connection, CB1 undervoltage coil, or any device which serves as a backup in
case of the CB1 fail.
(or
) output is used as the main signal to open the CB1 circuit
breaker. InteliPro expects that in such case, the
input deactivates as a result of
. Adjustable delay can be set by the setpoint
, to
provide backup functionality for the CB1 breaker. If the feedback does not deactivate within
this delay, the output
activates (or
Any function, which is activated and not blocked within the InteliPro unit activates the
signal. Use the blocking conditions to control which protective functions will be used under
the appropriate circumstances.