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Settings Sequence and Menus

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1)

   To enhance user convenience, time settings for certain features will not be displayed when certain protection features are deactivated.

2)

  CT ratio setting (ctr) can be set to less than 2,000 A in conjunction with the rc setting.

3)

  The menu indicates oc-t when overcurrent settings are set at definite time (dEF), and cLS when set to inverse time (thr, nthr)

4)

 This feature is only available on the advanced type.

5)

 Feature not offered for the instantaneous model.

6)

 Feature not offered for the ground fault model.

Order

Shown

Settings Item

Indicator

Code

Code

Displayed

Description

Settings Range

Initial

Value Unit

1

Rated Current

rc

Set the rated current for the protection characteristics.

0.5, 0.6, … 60.0

60

A

2

CT Ratios 

2)

ctr

Enter the CT ratio for external CT.

0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, … 200

1

3

Operating

Time Characteristics

chA

Select current Operating time characteristics between definite time/inverse time/

thermal inverse time - dEF (definite time), thr (thermal inverse time),  

nthr(non-thermal inverse time).

dEF, thr, nthr

dEF

4-1

Activation Delay 

3)

oc-t

Set the activation delay (operation time) for the overcurrent characteristics.

oFF, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2,

 … 60

60

sec

4-2

Time Profile for

Inverse Time 

3)

cLS

Select the overcurrent time class for inverse time.

oFF, 1, 2, … 60

60

5

Startup Delay

oc-d

Set the motor expected startup time (delay time)

0, 1, 2, … 200

200

sec

6

Lock Protection

Loc 

Set the lock current value under operation to a percentage of rated current  

(200 to 1,000 %). Only applicable under definite time (dEF).

oFF, 200, 300, … 1,000

oFF

%

7

Lock Activation Delay 

4)

Lc-t

Set the activation delay for the lock protection feature.

The oc-d takes priority before Lc-t is applied.

0.1, 0.2, … 10.0

10

sec

8

Stall Protection

StL

Set the stall current value under operation as a percentage of the rated current 

(150 to 700 %). Only applicable under definite time (dEF).

oFF, 150, 200, 300,  

… 700

oFF

%

9

Stall Activation Delay 

4)

St-t

Set the activation delay for the stall protection feature.

The oc-d takes priority before St-t is applied.

0.5, 1, 2, … 10.0

10

sec

10

Phase Failure

PF

Activate the phase failure protection function.

oFF, on

oFF

11

Phase Failure  

Activation Delay 

4)

PF-t

Set the activation delay for the phase failure protection function.

0.5, 1, 2, … 10.0

10

sec

12

Phase Unbalance

Ub

Activate the phase unbalance protection feature, set current value.

oFF, 10, 20 … 70

oFF

%

13

Phase Unbalance  

Activation Delay 

4)

Ub-t

Set the activation delay for the phase unbalance protection feature.

0.5, 1, 2, … 10.0

10

sec

14

Reverse Phase

rP

Activate reverse phase protection function.

oFF, on

oFF

15

Undercurrent

Uc

Activate the undercurrent protection function, set current value to percentage of 

rated current (30 to 90 %)

oFF, 30, 40, … 90

oFF

%

16

Undercurrent 

Activation Delay

Uc-t

Set the activation delay for the undercurrent protection function.

0.5, 1, 2, … 30.0

30

sec

17

Earth Leakage (ZCT) 

5)

EL

Set the activation current value for the earth leakage (ZCT) protection function.

oFF, 0.1, 0.2, … 2.5

oFF

A

18

Earth Leakage (ZCT) 

Activation Delay 

5)

EL-t

Set the activation delay for the earth leakage (ZCT) protection function.

0.1, 0.2, … 10.0

10

sec

19

Ground Fault (NCT)

gF

Set the activation current value for the ground fault (NCT) protection function.

oFF, 0.5, 0.6, … 60

60

A

20

Ground Fault (NCT) 

Activation Delay

gF-t

Set the activation delay for the ground fault (NCT) protection function.

0.1, 0.2, … 10.0

10

sec

21

Ground Fault Delay 

During Startup

gF-d

Set the application of oc-d for the ground fault (NCT) protection function.

The oc-d takes priority before gF-t when set to ON;

oFF, on

on

22

Instantaneous 

6)

Sc

Set the activation current value for the instantaneous protection function to 

percentage of rated current (600 to 1,500 %).

oFF, 600, 700, … 1,500

oFF

%

23

Instantaneous Delay 

During Startup 

6)

Sc-d

Set the application of oc-d for instantaneous protection.

The oc-d is applied with set to ON, and not applied when set to OFF.

oFF, on

on

24

Overcurrent Warning

AL

SET the activation current value for the overcurrent warning function to 

percentage of rated current (60 to 110 %).

oFF, 60, 70, … 110

oFF

%

25

Electrical Reset

ErSt

Activate electrical reset feature.

oFF, on

on

26

Automatic Reset

ArSt

Set the activation parameters for the automatic reset feature between

0.5 seconds to 20 minutes.

oFF, 0.5, 1, 2, … 1,200

oFF

sec

27

Motor Runtime Warning

rhS

Set motor runtime alert function. If motor runs under load for more than the set 

duration, “orh” will be displayed on the screen.

oFF, 1, 2, … 9,999

oFF

hour

28

Motor Runtime

rh

Total cumulative runtime after relay is energized; reset to zero when  

power is turned OFF and ON.

-

-

hour

29

Total Runtime

t-rh

Total cumulative runtime after relay installation; cannot be reset.

-

-

hour

30

Comm. Address 

4)

Addr

Set Modbus communication address for the relay.

1, 2, … 247

1

31

Comm. Speed 

4)

bPS

Set Modbus communication speed baudrate

-0.96: 9,600 bps, 1.92: 19,200 bps, 3.84: 38,400 bps

0.96, 1.92, 3.84

0.96

32

Comm. Data SWAP 

4)

SAP

Activate Modbus communication data swap feature.

oFF, on

oFF

33

Clock Setting - year 

4)

2016

Set relay internal clock – year. 

Clock resets when the relay is powered OFF/ON.

2016, 2017, … 2099

2016

34

Clock Setting – 

month/day 

4)

1228

Set relay internal clock – month/day. 

Clock resets when the relay is powered OFF/ON.

0101, 0102, … 1231

0101

35

Clock Setting – 

hour/minute 

4)

1038

Set relay internal clock – hour/minute.

Clock resets when the relay is powered OFF/ON.

0000, 0001, … 2359

0000

36

Main Terminal Settings

cont

Select terminal output for main terminals (95-96, 97-98).

1a1b, 2a, 2b

1a1b

37

Auxiliary Terminal 

Settings

Au-c

Set terminal output for auxiliary terminals (07-08).

- AL-c: overcurrent warning (Alert), gF-c: for ground fault, Sc-c: for instantaneous

AL-c, gF-c, Sc-c

AL-c

38

Password Settings

PASS

Set security password 4 digits

0000 … 9999

9999

11

Electronic Motor Protection Relays

VCB

MCCB

ACB

MS

RELAY

Summary of Contents for Earth Leakage HGMP N60 Z

Page 1: ...ical Data External Structure 6 Functions 8 Operational Characteristics 14 Model Selection Table 20 Dimensions 22 Circuit Diagram 23 Order Code 27 Optional Component 28 Handling and Maintenance Inspection 30 HG Electronic Motor Protection Relays ...

Page 2: ...Product Overview Optimal motor protection solution for today s smart devices HG Series Electronic Motor Protection Relays ...

Page 3: ...tion protection function delay can be set in detail to implement more optimized motor protection system Optional RS 485 Modbus communication feature enables relay integration into the user s system management network Earth Leakage HGMP N60 Z Instantaneous HGMP N60 I HGMP A60 Rated Current 0 5 60 A Control Power Range 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 100 240 VDC Operational Reliability Real time data processin...

Page 4: ... Flux Saturation Region Magnetic Flux Multiple Protection Functions Key protection function provide a full suite of basic motor protection Over current protection provides stable motor protection according to the load characteristics for definite time inverse time and thermal inverse time A double layer of ground fault protection is provided by measuring zero current and residual current Ground Fa...

Page 5: ...he three phase current is displayed continuously in sequence to allow constant monitoring of current values Up to ten of the most recent failure events up to 50 system events are stored Advanced Type Comm Type Up to the five latest events of failure and three phase current values at the time can be checked on the indicator A fault current waveform of the latest trip is stored to assist in diagnosi...

Page 6: ... status Communication and Unit Display C Indicates normal data transfer status between main unit and master network A Indicates that the current value represents amperage A Indicates that the unit of the current value is a percentage Bar Graph Current actual load ratio to rated current is indicated in a percentage 60 to 110 to enable quick recognizing of current motor load conditions The bar graph...

Page 7: ...Trip Reset 3 Status Indicator LED POWER Relay Power Status FAULT Trip Activation Indicator 4 Connector Cable Port PortForCableConnectiontotheDisplayUnit RJ45 5 95 96 Main Contact 1 Functions as b contact for Default 1a1b Setting 6 97 98 Main Contact 1 Functions as a contact for Default 1a1b Setting 7 07 08 Auxiliary Contact 1 Instantaneous Type Serves as Instantaneous and Overcurrent Alert Termina...

Page 8: ...110 R Phase Current R S T C A 60 70 80 90 100 110 S Phase Current R S T C A 60 70 80 90 100 110 T Phase Current 2 sec 2 sec Relay Circuit Test Procedure Check the relay and circuit with the TEST RESET button 1 Check the circuit connection before testing 2 Pressing the TEST RESET button on the relay will display TEST until the trip is initiated and the terminal output changes to simulate an overcur...

Page 9: ...ed on the display as shown 4 1 Moving Between Settings Menus Using the SET Button This feature is useful for resetting all parameters on first use after installation Press the SET button when the first settings item is displayed Verify that the current settings are shown and flashing Flashing indicates that the value can be changed Use the directional buttons to change the value Check the referenc...

Page 10: ...rent settings value is being displayed settings flashing pressing the TEST RESET button twice will return to the test mode The relay will automatically revert to the test mode if no key inputs are made for a certain period of time while in the settings menu or while current value is flashing 6 Checking Settings During Operation Repeatedly pressing the SET button during operational mode will scroll...

Page 11: ...rotection function 0 5 1 2 30 0 30 sec 17 Earth Leakage ZCT 5 EL Set the activation current value for the earth leakage ZCT protection function oFF 0 1 0 2 2 5 oFF A 18 Earth Leakage ZCT Activation Delay 5 EL t Set the activation delay for the earth leakage ZCT protection function 0 1 0 2 10 0 10 sec 19 Ground Fault NCT gF Set the activation current value for the ground fault NCT protection functi...

Page 12: ...actor Selectable function Dedicated terminal 1 Overload Warning Alert activated to prevent a trip from a sudden overcurrent event Alert switch activates until trip when current exceeds the set activation multiple Selectable function Alert terminal removed under instant time setting Cumulative Runtime Cumulative runtime under minimum of 70 rated current during relay lifetime Unit hours RESET disabl...

Page 13: ...d current parameters Earth Leakage ZCT gF Current in excess of earth leakage current parameters Ground Fault NCT gF Current in excess of ground fault current parameters Instantaneous Sc Current in excess of the rated current protection factor 600 to 1 500 of rated current parameters The current value at the time of the trip can be identified by pressing the directional buttons while the trip cause...

Page 14: ... 96 97 98 07 08 HGMP A60 Advanced Type HGMP N60 I Instantaneous Type Normal 1a1b Sc c gF c AL c 2a 2b Test 1a1b Sc c gF c AL c 2a 2b Trip 1a1b Sc c Instantaneous gF c Ground fault AL c Overcurrent Sc c gF c AL c Others 1 2a Sc c Instantaneous gF c Ground fault AL c Overcurrent Sc c gF c AL c Others 1 2b Sc c Instantaneous gF c Ground fault AL c Overcurrent Sc c gF c AL c Others 1 HGMP N60 Z Leakag...

Page 15: ...d ground fault contact function is not used the main terminals 95 96 97 98 activate identically to normal trip conditions when a ground fault instantaneous occurs When the instantaneous setting is activated the auxiliary terminal 07 08 is automatically set to instantaneous contact and can no longer be used as overcurrent warning or ground fault contact Overload Under Warning Conditions Normal Oper...

Page 16: ... the hot curve formula Item Details t Operating Time Duration of the operation of the relay τ Time Constant According to the above OC formula the values for time constant τ for time T under 600 of rated current and k 1 1 are as follows T 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 τ 29 25 292 49 584 98 877 48 1 169 97 1 462 46 1 754 95 IB Rated Load Current Rated current set value I Fault Current Input Current Fault curr...

Page 17: ...es of Rated Current Time sec Inverse Time Class 30 10 000 1 000 100 10 1 0 1 0 01 1 10 Multiples of Rated Current Time sec Cold Hot Inverse Time Class 10 10 000 1 000 100 10 1 0 1 0 01 1 10 Cold Hot Multiples of Rated Current Time sec Inverse Time Class 50 Overcurrent Time Characteristics Curves 17 Electronic Motor Protection Relays VCB MCCB ACB MS RELAY ...

Page 18: ...0 01 1 10 Cold Hot Multiples of Rated Current Time sec Inverse Time Class 60 10 000 1 000 100 10 1 0 1 0 01 1 10 t1 t10 t30 t50 t60 t0 2 Multiples of Rated Current Time sec Definite Time Technical Data Operational Characteristics 18 Electronic Motor Protection Relays ...

Page 19: ...ibility Can be easily connected to the main circuit terminal block with both tunnel and screw type connection available to suit the installation environment Can be installed with screws or on DIN rails for screw mounting additional mounting block is supplied with relay PLC Main Bus Integrated Control System SCADA Supervisor RS 485 Modbus 19 Electronic Motor Protection Relays VCB MCCB ACB MS RELAY ...

Page 20: ... Lock Reverse Phase Earth Leakage Ground Fault Instantaneous Display Information Real Time Load Current Real Time Load Rate Check Parameters During Operation Check Total Running Hours Comm Protocol RS 485 Modbus Contact Configuration Main Contact 1a1b 2a 2b 95 96 97 98 95 96 97 98 07 08 95 96 97 98 07 08 95 96 97 98 07 08 Auxiliary Contact 1a Ground Fault Warning Instantaneous Model Selection Tabl...

Page 21: ...hase Failure Less than 2 sec User set 0 5 10 sec Phase Unbalance Less than 5 sec User set 0 5 10 sec Rotor Stall Less than 5 sec User set 0 5 10 sec Lock Less than 500 msec User set 0 5 10 sec Reverse Phase Less than 100 msec Earth Leakage User set 0 1 10 sec 3 User set 0 1 10 sec 3 Ground Fault User set 0 1 10 sec 3 Instantaneous Less than 50 msec Operation delay during startup can be set Overloa...

Page 22: ... A1 HGMP A60M POWER FAULT COMM TRX TRX A2 HYUNDAI Z1 Z1 95 96 97 98 07 08 A1 HGMP A60M POWER 95 96 FAULT COMM TRX TRX TRX TRX A2 HYUNDAI 97 98 07 08 Z1 Z1 U 2 T1 V 4 T2 W 6 T3 U 2 T1 V 4 T2 W 6 T3 44 4 106 Ø7 5 90 22 5 22 5 3 Ø4 5 80 M5 26 25 10 6 95 55 105 Advanced type 105 normal type 106 34 5 73 91 46 106 Ø7 5 90 80 3 Ø4 5 Ø12 25 10 6 95 105 Advanced type 105 normal type 106 55 72 16 94 16 Ø78 ...

Page 23: ...1 95 96 97 98 07 08 MC M Y R S T FUSE AC 220V OFF RESET ON TRX TRX 95 96 97 07 98 A1 A2 08 HGMP LAMP Tr Z1 Z2 A1 HGMP A60M POWER FAULT COMM TRX TRX TRX TRX A2 HYUNDAI Z1 Z1 95 96 97 98 07 08 MC M Y R S T FUSE AC 220V OFF RESET ON TRX TRX 95 96 97 07 98 A1 A2 08 HGMP LAMP Tr Z1 Z2 AL 23 Electronic Motor Protection Relays VCB MCCB ACB MS RELAY ...

Page 24: ...X TRX TRX TRX A2 HYUNDAI Z1 Z1 MC M Y R S T FUSE AC 220V OFF RESET ON MCCE Aux MCCB TRX TRX 95 96 97 07 98 A1 A2 08 HGMP LAMP Tr Z1 Z2 SHT A1 HGMP A60M POWER FAULT COMM TRX TRX TRX TRX A2 HYUNDAI Z1 Z1 95 96 97 98 07 08 MC M Y L N FUSE AC 220V OFF RESET ON 95 96 97 98 07 A1 A2 08 HGMP LAMP Tr 24 Electronic Motor Protection Relays ...

Page 25: ...08 M Y R S T FUSE AC 220V OFF RESET ON LAMP Tr MC TRX TRX 95 97 96 07 98 A1 A2 08 HGMP Z1 Z2 A1 HGMP A60M POWER FAULT COMM TRX TRX TRX TRX A2 HYUNDAI Z1 Z1 95 96 97 98 07 08 MC M Y R S T FUSE AC 220V OFF RESET ZCT ON TRX TRX 95 96 98 97 A1 A2 08 07 HGMP LAMP Tr Z1 Z2 AL 25 Electronic Motor Protection Relays VCB MCCB ACB MS RELAY ...

Page 26: ...2 HYUNDAI Z1 Z1 07 08 97 98 95 96 07 08 97 98 95 96 R S T FUSE HGMP 1 HGMP 2 A1 U V X W Z Y A1 A2 A2 A1 A2 AC 220V Tr M Detects full load current when wired as HGMP 1 and 1 3 of full load current 58 when wired as HGMP 2 Motor protection functions can be utilized for both HGMP 1 and 2 circuit placements 26 Electronic Motor Protection Relays ...

Page 27: ...rmal Type A60 Advanced Type 1 Indicates the optional protection function for the normal type model 2 Indicates the availability of the communication feature for the advanced type model 3 Only the separated unit type is available for the A60 advanced type Normal Type Protection Features 1 Z Earth Leakage Type I Instantaneous Type Advanced type comm feature 2 N None M Modbus 27 Electronic Motor Prot...

Page 28: ...6 F D Type A B C D E F G HiMP ZCT 30 30 75 100 40 80 30 40 HiMP ZCT 50 50 91 130 40 80 30 48 HiMP ZCT 65 65 108 130 40 80 30 56 5 HiMP ZCT 80 80 123 150 40 130 30 64 HiMP ZCT 100 100 140 180 50 160 40 72 5 HiMP ZCT 120 120 160 180 50 160 40 82 5 Type L HGMPCBL1 5 1 5 M HGMPCBL2 2 M HGMPCBL3 3 M L Unit mm 28 Electronic Motor Protection Relays ...

Page 29: ...4 15 21 76 Ø6 49 22 5 75 7 60 58 244 82 82 60 44 111 7 80 2 100 22 42 82 245 4 Ø7 Unit mm It is not supplied with mounting plate for assembling on the external CT HiMP CT630 CT800 29 Electronic Motor Protection Relays VCB MCCB ACB MS RELAY ...

Page 30: ...ransportation Dropping or applying strong impact may cause defect Pay attention to the packaging of the protection relay before transportation Inappropriate packaging may cause damage in the protection relay during transportation Store in packaged state During storage store in packaged state Store in a state using shelf or equivalent devices and do not leave it neglected on the floor Do not transp...

Page 31: ...ltage and frequency conform to the intended specification It may cause electric shock fire and malfunction As for the wiring work check whether the upper protection relay has been turned off so that electricity does not flow It may cause electric shock Connect the power that conforms to the ratings of the switch contactor s main unit It may cause fire and malfunction As for the wiring and terminal...

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