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ICE. No duplication nor release to third 
party 

is 

allowed 

without 

prior 

authorization

 

User’s Guide 

NPM800 – NPM800R 

NPM800RE 

Date : 05/2013 

Edition :30/01/2014

 

Folio : 35 

Indice : g 

 

 

   

   

RELAY C.B. FAULT 

A   B   C   D 

  Select relay to assign to the circuit 

breaker failure function 

  See chap 4 to choose a relay 

or to modify the assignment 

 

   

   

RELAY C.B. FAULT 

E   F   G 

   

  (relays D, E, F, G if option 

available) 

 

   

   

RELAY DISC. L/D 

A   B   C   D 

  Select relay to assign to the 

local/distant discrepancy function 

  (remote control in service) 

 

   

   

RELAY DISC. L/D 

E   F   G 

   

  (relays D, E, F, G if option 

available) 

 

   

   

I AVERAGE 

in 30 mn 

  Adjustment of the time for 

calculation of average values and 
maximeters 

  5 to 60 min 

 

 

   

 

   

   

NB OF INPUTS L/D 
1 input 

  Number of input(s), configurable for 

the management of the 
Local/Distant mode 

  1 or 2 

 

 

   

 

5.14.2 Operation menu (since V3.00 firmware) 

MAIN MENU 

OPERATION

 

  Operating parameters to be defined 

at commissioning 

   

 

   

   

LANGUAGE 

English 

  Choice of the language used locally 

by protection 

  French, English, Italian or 

Spanish 

 

   

   

ADJUST LCD 

200  

  Adjustment of the angle of vision of 

the LCD display 

  70 to 255 

 

   

   

I NOMINAL PRIM. 

1000 A 

  Set the value of the phase primary 

rated current of the CTs 

  1 to 10000 A 

 

   

   

Io NOMINAL PRIM. 

100 A 

  Set the value of the earth primary 

rated current of the CT 

  1 to 10000 A 

 

   

   

SET 2 INPUT 

E6 

  Display of input assigned to setting 

group 2 

  No input, Input 1 to 8 (or 1 to 4 

according option) 

Summary of Contents for NPM800R

Page 1: ...NPM800 NPM800R Motor multi function relay User s Guide...

Page 2: ...fully in order to take note of the available functionalities and to proceed to connection and power of the product in accordance with the provided recommendations Locally setting commissioning and rea...

Page 3: ...________________________________________________ 13 5 1 ACCESS TO MAIN MENUS 13 5 2 MEASUREMENT MENU V1 24 AND V2 XX FIRMWARE ONLY 15 5 3 MAINTENANCE MENU SINCE V3 00 FIRMWARE 17 5 4 PHASE EARTH FAULT...

Page 4: ...TERMINAL BLOCKS WITHOUT SHORT CIRCUITING DEVICES 49 8 3 NPM800 CONNECTIONS 50 8 4 NPM800 DIAGRAM 50 8 5 NPM800 CONNECTION OF THE CURRENT INPUTS 50 9 CONNECTION OF NPM800R NPM800RE RELAYS ____________...

Page 5: ...of the people during the operation of the relays During installation commissioning or maintenance they can however present high voltages and possibly a thermal heating Consequently the following prec...

Page 6: ...5 Indice g The relays should in no case be opened by the User During their removal they must be completely isolated from any external polarity and condensers must be discharged by connecting their ex...

Page 7: ...ration available only by the setting software ANSI 86 latching output contacts Configuration available only by the setting software ANSI 74TC trip circuit supervision Configuration only by the setting...

Page 8: ...ctionalities can be accessed through the RS232 or RS485 links Saving of configuration Commissioning tests LCD display adjustment of contrast LEDs Commissioning tests relays wiring Reading of real time...

Page 9: ...ult or an alarm If a fault or alarm occurs a message indicates the type of fault TRIP PHASE FAULT This message disappears at once after acknowledgement of the fault and is replaced by the following me...

Page 10: ...first modification 4 1 Setting mode In Out Press any key except CLEAR to enter in setting mode If no parameter has been modified exit the mode by pressing the CLEAR key MAIN MENU MESUREMENTS CURRENT I...

Page 11: ...MAIN MENU MAINTENANCE Use the and keys to access the various parameters in the menu SHORT CIRCUIT Active SHORT CIRC DELAY 0 50 s SHORT CIRC THRES 3 0 In Use the and keys to modify the parameter You mu...

Page 12: ...anumeric characters The following example shows how to replace code AA with 99 MAIN MENU CHANGE CODE Press on ENTER to confirm OLD PASSWORD _ Press on until obtaining the letter A OLD PASSWORD I Press...

Page 13: ...nits Relays assigned to a function are displayed with Key allows displacing the cursor _ on the relay s to assign Key allows assigning or not the relays used by the functions Example assignment of rel...

Page 14: ...meter setting mode MAIN MENU MEASUREMENTS Real time measures firmware V1 24 and V2 xx Cf chapter 4 to select a menu Or MAIN MENU MAINTENANCE Real time measures since V3 00 firmware MAIN MENU PHASE EAR...

Page 15: ...out disturbance recording MAIN MENU COUNTERS Information about counters MAIN MENU OPERATION Operating parameters to be defined at commissioning MAIN MENU RS485 COMMS Configuration of the Modbus RS485...

Page 16: ...URRENT I3 0 0 A Measure of the phase 3 primary current 0 0 to 65535A CURRENT Io 0 00 A Measure of the earth Io primary current 0 0 to 65535A FREQUENCY 50 00 Hz Measure of the network frequency 45 to 5...

Page 17: ...14 Folio 16 Indice g AVER CURRENT I1 100 0 A Value of the average primary current of phase 1 0 to 65535A AVER CURRENT I3 100 0 A Value of the average primary current of phase 3 0 to 65535A AVER CURREN...

Page 18: ...0 to 65535A CURRENT Io 0 00 A Measure of the earth Io primary current 0 0 to 65535A FREQUENCY 50 00 Hz Measure of the network frequency 45 to 55 if Fn 50 Hz 55 to 65 if Fn 60 Hz THERMAL STATE 0 0 Mea...

Page 19: ...the commissioning 0 to 65535 h AVER CURRENT I1 100 0 A Value of the average primary current of phase 1 0 to 65535A AVER CURRENT I3 100 0 A Value of the average primary current of phase 3 0 to 65535A...

Page 20: ...SHORT CIRCUIT Active Choose Active to use the phase to phase short circuit function Active or Inactive SHORT CIRC DELAY 0 06 s Set the value of time delay of the phase to phase short circuit function...

Page 21: ...s EARTH FLT THRESH 0 1 In Set the value of the threshold of earth fault function 0 03 to 0 4 In EARTH INST RELAY A B C D Select relay to assign to the earth fault instantaneous function See chap 4 to...

Page 22: ...MENU GENERIC FUNCTION Parameters of the customized functions FCT GENERIC 1 Inactive Choose Trip or Report to use function 1 Trip or Disable or Report TEMP GENERIC 1 0 06 s Set the time delay of functi...

Page 23: ...1 or set 2 THERMAL OVERLOAD Active Choose Active to use thermal overload function Active or Inactive HEATING CONST 40 mn Set the value of the thermal overload time constant 4 to 64 minutes COOLING CO...

Page 24: ...out prior authorization User s Guide NPM800 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 23 Indice g TH ALARM RELAY A B C D Select relay to assign to the thermal alarm function See chap 4 to...

Page 25: ...mber of starts too long start rotor stall after start period SETTING set 1 Choose the setting group set 1 or set 2 LONG ST ST ROTOR Active Choose Active for too long start and locked rotor 51 LR Activ...

Page 26: ...of starts 15 to 60 min BLOCKING DELAY 15 min Duration of the inhibition of restarting 15 to 60 min HOT START Active Choose Active for the hot motor inhibition of start function Active or Inactive HOT...

Page 27: ...minimum load function pump unpriming 37 SETTING set 1 Choose the setting group set 1 or set 2 LOSS OF LOAD Active Choose Active to use the loss of load function Active or Inactive MIN THRESHOLD Id 0 2...

Page 28: ...tive NEG SEQ THRESH 0 20 In Set the negative sequence threshold 0 20 to 0 80 In NEG SEQ DELAY 1 s Set the dependent time curve 1 to 10 s TRIP MIN N S DEL 0 06 s Set the minimum duration of trip 0 04 t...

Page 29: ...group set 1 or set 2 DELOAD Active Choose Active to use the load shedding function Active or Inactive DELOAD DELAY 0 10 s Set time delay of load shedding 0 06 to 120 s DELOAD RELAY A B C D Select rel...

Page 30: ...t prior authorization User s Guide NPM800 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 29 Indice g LOAD SHED RELAY A B C D Select relay to assign for the load shedding function See chap 4 to...

Page 31: ...e to use remote control option Active or Inactive Active if communication available LOAD SHED LEVEL 6 Set the level of load shedding 1 to 6 Level 6 inhibits the load shedding function RE LOAD DELAY 20...

Page 32: ...e MAIN MENU TELECONTROL Information about remote control option TELECONTROL Active Choose Active to use remote control option Available if the communication option is present Active or Inactive LOAD S...

Page 33: ...if the management of input s number Local distant is carried out with 2 digital inputs No input Input 1 to 8 or 1 to 4 according option DISTANT INPUT Input 4 Display of input assigned to the DISTANT o...

Page 34: ...000 0 kA2 Display of cut A of phase 3 RAZ A2 CUTOFF Confirm ENTER Reset of cut A with ENTER key NBER OPERATIONS 100 Display of the number of operations of the circuit breaker RESET NB OPERAT Confirm E...

Page 35: ...perating parameters to be defined at commissioning LANGUAGE English Choice of the language used locally by protection French English Italian or Spanish ADJUST LCD 200 Adjustment of the angle of vision...

Page 36: ...n 30 mn Adjustment of the time for calculation of average values and maximeters 5 to 60 min NB OF INPUTS L D 1 input Number of input s configurable for the management of the Local Distant mode 1 or 2...

Page 37: ...o 10000 RELAY C B FAULT A B C D Select relay to assign to the circuit breaker failure function See chap 4 to choose a relay or to modify the assignment RELAY C B FAULT E F G D E F G relay if option av...

Page 38: ...rip circuit D and G if option available RELAY A RECLOSE DJ Display the label of the output unit A configurable with the PC software RELAY B TRIP DJ Display the label of the output unit B configurable...

Page 39: ...communication option Since V3 00 Firmware SLAVE NUMBER 2 Slave number of protection 1 to 255 FORMAT 8b 0p ASCII2s number of bits parity bits of stop ASCII Binary format Parity 1p pair 1i odd 0p witho...

Page 40: ...f protection Rated frequency 50 or 60 Hz PROC VER x xx Version of the software of protection PHASES RAT 1 A EARTH RAT 1 A Display of the phases and earth ratings 1 A 5 A or CBCT NP 800 ICE 32 characte...

Page 41: ...ecorded as soon as a trip or alarm threshold of the current functions is reached INST PH FAULT TRIP PH FAULT INST Io FAULT TRIP Io FAULT INST UNBALA PH TRIP UNBALA PH TRIP START LON TRIP STALL ROT TRI...

Page 42: ...0 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 41 Indice g CURRENT Io 0 1 A Earth fault current measured during the event NEGATIVE SEQ 175 6 Rate of negative sequence current measured during...

Page 43: ...nt in accordance with the list below 6 2 1 Alarm ALRM THERM REP S 17 06 13 25 55 R Type of fault Start or End of fault Day Month Hour Minute Second Dated event Relative Synchronous 17 06 03 13 25 55 2...

Page 44: ...ase 1 current measured at appearance of trip CURRENT I3 0 A Phase 3 current measured at appearance of trip CURRENT Io 0 0 A Earth fault current measured at appearance of trip NEGATIVE SEQ 100 Rate of...

Page 45: ...ail of available information can be consulted for each event in accordance with the list below ALRM NB OPERAS S 25 6 9 35 45 R Type of fault Start or End of fault Day Month Hour Minute Second Dated ev...

Page 46: ...S PHASE FAULT INSTANTANEOUS EARTH FAULT ALARM THERMAL REPLICA INSTANTANEOUS UNBALANCE 7 3 Messages related to trip type functions TRIP PHASE FAULT TRIP EARTH FAULT TRIP THERMAL REPLICA TRIP START TOO...

Page 47: ...y displayed in real time on LCD display throughout fault 7 7 Messages related to instantaneous type functions INSTANTANEOUS PHASE FAULT INSTANTANEOUS EARTH FAULT ALARM THERMAL REPLICA INSTANTANEOUS UN...

Page 48: ...rization User s Guide NPM800 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 47 Indice g Notes Disappearance of cut A and number of operations alarms is done by resetting the COUNTERS menu To c...

Page 49: ...Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 48 Indice g 8 Connection of NPM800 relays 8 1 Rear view of NPM800 with location of the terminal blocks with short circuiting devices Extension board connectors E...

Page 50: ...w of the current terminal block with short circuiting devices 8 2 Rear view of NPM800 with location of the terminal blocks without short circuiting devices Extension board connectors E F G and RS485 2...

Page 51: ...6 to 2 5 mm Auxiliary supply AUX Screw terminal block Section of wire 0 6 to 2 5 mm Relays optional board E and F Screw terminal block Section of wire 0 6 to 2 5 mm Digital inputs optional board G Sc...

Page 52: ...release to third party is allowed without prior authorization User s Guide NPM800 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 51 Indice g 9 Connection of NPM800R NPM800RE relays 9 1 Rear v...

Page 53: ...the sole property of ICE No duplication nor release to third party is allowed without prior authorization User s Guide NPM800 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 52 Indice g 9 2 NPM...

Page 54: ...E No duplication nor release to third party is allowed without prior authorization User s Guide NPM800 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 53 Indice g 9 3 Rear view of NPM800RE with...

Page 55: ...the sole property of ICE No duplication nor release to third party is allowed without prior authorization User s Guide NPM800 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 54 Indice g 9 4 NPM...

Page 56: ...o 3 For CTs inputs take care to follow the rotating sense of phases and the direction of the connection of each phase during the wiring 9 6 NPM800RE connections NPM800RE Case R3 Connections Terminal B...

Page 57: ...Blocks Characteristics T1 4 mm ring type terminal Section of wire 6 mm T2 Screw terminal block Section of wire 0 2 to 2 5 mm T3 Screw terminal block Section of wire 0 08 to 1 5 mm T4 Screw terminal bl...

Page 58: ...ngth 1000 m resistance 100 ohms km capacity between wires 60 pF m capacity between wire and shield 100 pF m The NP800 and NP800R relays are fitted with one fixing clamp to hold the network cable and r...

Page 59: ...ction In order to adapt the impedance of the RS 485 connection two resistances of 120 ohms are necessary With this intention NP800 relays are fitted with a resistance of 120 ohms and a jumper provided...

Page 60: ...term to the terminal T R of the end relay of the connection thanks to the jumper The jumpers of the other relays of the connection will have to be removed 10 3 Polarization of the RS 485 connection Po...

Page 61: ...is the sole property of ICE No duplication nor release to third party is allowed without prior authorization User s Guide NPM800 NPM800R NPM800RE Date 05 2013 Edition 30 01 2014 Folio 60 Indice g Ref...

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