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5.5

Relay setting principle

By pressing push button <ENTER>, the parameter

menue can be called up. By pressing push button

<SELECT/RESET> the parameter to be set is reached.

The corresponding LED lights up. The actual set value

of the selected parameter is indicated on the display.

The indicated set value can then be changed by press-

ing push buttons <+><-> (in-/decrementing) see figure

5.2).

The selected set value is stored by pressing push but-

ton <ENTER> and by input of the authority code

(password) which means the adjustment of the unit is

only possible after the password had been put in. (see

5.4.2)

After a trip the push button <SELECT/RESET> is re-

served for the indication of fault data. Now new pa-

rameter setting by means of push button

<SELECT/RESET> is only possible by pressing

<ENTER> first.

5.5.1

Setting of default parameters

Setting of the 

XRI1-IR

 default parameters can be done

as follows:

switch off the auxiliary voltage supply

press simultaneously push buttons <+><-> and

<SELECT/RESET> and

switch on the auxiliary voltage supply again.

5.5.2

Blocking the protection function

The blocking function of the 

XRI1-IR-

relays

 

can be set

according to requirement. When pressing push buttons

<ENTER> and <TRIP> at the same time the blocking

mode is entered.

5.6

Display of software version and
test-TRIP

By pressing push button <TRIP> the first part of the

software version is displayed, the second part appears

when this push button is pressed again. When push

button <TRIP> is pressed repeatedly, the test trip rou-

tine starts.

By entering the password the display shows "TRI?". Af-

ter pressing <TRIP> again all output relays will be en-

ergized one after the other with a time delay of 1 s.

All relays stay energized until manual reset. The protec-

tion functions are not affected.

5.7

Low/high range of functions
blocking and reset

All relays of the

 

H

IGH 

T

ECH 

L

INE

 

have a wide-range

power supply unit allowing to choose a suitable supply

voltage. The operating threshold of the blocking and

reset inputs, however, has to be defined by taking the

supply voltage into account. The following two diffe-

rent operating thresholds can be adjusted:

Low-range treshold U

ON

 

 10 V; U

OFF

 

 8 V

High-range treshold U

ON

 

 70 V; U

OFF

 

 60 V

Connection terminals

Low-range blockage input terminal C1/C1L

Low-range reset input terminal C2/C2L

High-range blockage input terminal C1/C1H

High-range reset input terminal C2/C2H

Summary of Contents for XRI1-IR

Page 1: ...XRI1 IR Digital multifunctional relay for time overcurrent protection ...

Page 2: ... delay for high set element tI 6 1 7 Relay characteristic angle RCA 6 1 8 Nominal frequency 6 1 9 Adjustment of the slave address 6 1 10 Circuit breaker failure protection tCBFP 6 1 11 Display of the activation storage FLSH NOFL 6 1 12 Blocking the protection functions and assignment of the output relays 6 2 Setting value calculation 6 2 1 Definite time overcurrent element 6 2 2 Inverse time overc...

Page 3: ...nt relay and inverse time overcurrent relay Selectable inverse time characteristics according to BS 142 and IEC 255 4 Normal Inverse type A Very Inverse type B Extremely Inverse type C Reset setting for inverse time characteristics select able High set overcurrent unit with instantaneous or de finite time function Two element low and high set overcurrent relay both for phase and earth faults Direc...

Page 4: ...ls C1 C1L or C1 C1H See chapter 6 2 12 3 1 3 External reset input By applying the aux voltage C2 C2L or C2 C2H indication and output relays are reset see chapter 6 4 3 1 4 Output relays default settings The XRI1 IR is equipped with 5 output relays Apart from the relay for self supervision one relay with 2 changeover contacts for signalling all protective func tions can be optionally assigned Outpu...

Page 5: ...ring values can be achieved by HTL PL Soft3 which will be provided on request to gether with the relay The XRI1 IR can be connected to other units of PROFESSIONAL LINE via interface If there is more than 1 relay in the system the last relay of the chain has to be provided with a resistor line termination Fig 3 2 Connection example with 3 users XR as linked device Fig 3 3 Connection example with 3 ...

Page 6: ...ation elements The front plate of protection relays comprises the fol lowing operation and indication elements Alphanumerical display 4 Digits Push buttons for setting and other operations LEDs for measured value indication and setting Fig 3 4 Front plate XRI1 IR ...

Page 7: ...s and other fault data SELECT RESET one time for each phase L1 L2 L3 E I I IE IE UE Save parameter SAV ENTER Delete failure memory wait SELECT RESET Enquiry failure memory FLT1 FLT2 L1 L2 L3 E I I IE IE Save parameter SAV ENTER for about 3 s Software version First part e g D01 Sec part e g 8 00 TRIP one time for each part Manual trip TRI TRIP three times Inquire password PSW TRIP ENTER Relay tripp...

Page 8: ... IR I CHAR I tI 0s 60s 1 I tI RCA tCBFP 50 60 Hz LED Flash RS485 Slaveaddress Table 3 2 Parameter values 1 Reset setting for inverse time characteristics in phase current path Additional parameters Relay type XRI1 IR Blocking mode Relay parameterizing Fault recorder Table 3 3 ...

Page 9: ...ed with the relay settings If a phase current exceeds the pickup value an alarm is given and after the set trip delay has elapsed the corresponding trip relay is acti vated The relay setting values for all parameters are stored in a parameter memory EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read only Memory so that the actual relay settings cannot be lost even if the power supply is interrupted Th...

Page 10: ...ime delay in case of refusal of the relay or the circuit breaker on the faulted line If the trip delay for backward faults is set out of range on the display EXIT the relay will not trip in case of backward faults 4 4 Requirements on the main current transformers The current transformers have to be rated in such a way that a saturation should not occur within the fol lowing operating current range...

Page 11: ... approx 3s As for an individual case relay version D the push but ton can also be operated when the front cover of the relay is closed and sealed with lead Push buttons are used for in decrementing of the parameter indicated on the display They can be pressed step by step or continuously After the selected parameter is set by the push button it may be stored using the ENTER push button Through the...

Page 12: ...he front plate optically Here not only the faults are indicated but also the faulty phase s and the protec tion function in operation At pickup the LEDs are flash ing after tripping this changes to continuous light In tripped condition TRIP appears on the display and the LEDs of the operating measuring data light up red together with the LEDs of the tripping parameter All operating data which were...

Page 13: ...e fault current is interrupted Dip switch 3 ON All output relays remains activated and must be reset after fault clearence Manually By pressing push button SELECT RESET External By connecting aux voltage to C2 C2L or C2 C2H Via RS 485 interface To let the parameter change take effect the auxiliary voltage has to be switched on and off again after the dip switches are plugged or unplugged Dip switc...

Page 14: ... wanted to be stored After pressing the ENTER push button again the password will be inquired by means of the message PSW on the display After the password is given correctly which is prompted by message SAV on the display the new setting value can be stored by pressing the ENTER push button for about 3 seconds The new setting value for the selected parameter appears on the display again A passwor...

Page 15: ...blocking function of the XRI1 IR relays can be set according to requirement When pressing push buttons ENTER and TRIP at the same time the blocking mode is entered 5 6 Display of software version and test TRIP By pressing push button TRIP the first part of the software version is displayed the second part appears when this push button is pressed again When push button TRIP is pressed repeatedly th...

Page 16: ...value is shown on the display The new setting value can then be changed by using push buttons If through a new setting another relay characteristic other than the old one has been chosen e g from DEFT to NINV but the time delay setting has not been changed despite the warning from the flashing LED the relay will be set to the most sensitive time setting value of the selected characteristics after ...

Page 17: ... 7 Relay characteristic angle RCA The characteristic angle for directional feature in the phase current path can be set by parameter RCA to 15 27 38 49 61 72 or 83 leading to the respective reference voltage see chapter 4 3 6 1 8 Nominal frequency The adapted FFT algorithm requires the nominal fre quency as a parameter for correct digital sampling and filtering of the input currents By pressing SE...

Page 18: ...ar to the setting of parameters however only in the assignment mode The assignment mode can be reached only via the blocking mode By pressing push button SELECT RESET in blocking mode again the assignment mode is selected The relays are assigned as follows LEDs I I IE IE are two coloured and light up green when the out put relays are assigned as alarm relays and red as tripping relays In addition ...

Page 19: ...splay Lighted LED 1 2 3 4 indication I V alarm X _ 2 _ _ I green tI V tripping X 1 _ _ _ tI green I R alarm X _ 2 _ _ I red tI R tripping X 1 _ _ _ tI red I V IE alarm X _ 2 _ _ IIE green tI V tripping X 1 _ _ _ tIE green I R IE alarm X _ 2 _ _ IE red tI R tripping X 1 _ _ _ tI red Table 6 2 Example of assignment matrix of the output relay default settings V foreward direction R backward direction...

Page 20: ... Current transformer ratio 400 5A Maximum expected load current 300A Overload coefficient 1 2 assumed Starting current setting Is 300 400 x 1 2 0 9 x IN Time multiplier setting The time multiplier setting for inverse time overcurrent is a scale factor for the selected characteristics The characteristics for two adjacent relays should have a time interval of about 0 3 0 4 s High set element I The h...

Page 21: ...hen the fault occured are now blinking to indicate that it is not a current fault LEDs which were blinking during trip conditions element had picked up just briefly flash If the relay is still in trip condition and not yet reset TRIP is still displayed no measuring values can be shown To delete the trip store the push button combina tion SELECT RESET and has to be pressed for about 3 s The display...

Page 22: ... display shows the second part of the soft ware version of the relay e g 4 01 The software version should be quoted in all correspondence Press ing the TRIP button once more the display shows PSW Please enter the correct password to proceed with the test The message TRI will follow Confirm this message by pressing the push button TRIP again All output relays should then be activated and the self s...

Page 23: ...trated in Figure 7 1 is applied to test the directional feature of the relay and the current source is connected to phase 1 current input 1S1 1S2 then the voltage source should be connected to relay terminals L2 L3 In order to test the directional feature parameters have to be set in compliance with table 7 2 Then a test vol tage equivalent to the rated voltage is connected to terminals L2 L3 and ...

Page 24: ... LED lights up green If the angle is now changed beyond the margi nal regions the LED changes from green to red Relay 2 drops and relay 3 responds This test must be repeated for current inputs 12 and 13 To check the trip delays for forward and backward di rection they have to be set differently because there s only one trip relay for both directions Great care must be taken to connect the test cur...

Page 25: ...also to be used for the other phases 7 4 5 Checking the relay operating time To check the relay operating time a timer must be connected to the trip output relay contact The timer should be started simultaneously with the current injec tion in the current input circuit and stopped by the trip relay contact Set the current to a value corresponding to twice the operating value and inject the current...

Page 26: ...urrent and voltage transformers with the primary side energized Since the cost and poten tial hazards are very high for such a test primary in jection tests are usually limited to very important protec tive relays in the power system Because of its powerful combined indicating and measuring functions the XRI1 IR relay may be tested in the manner of a primary injection test without extra ex penditu...

Page 27: ... GL Approbation 98776 96HH Bureau Veritas Approbation 2650 6807 A00 H 8 2 Common data Dropout to pickup ratio 97 Returning time 30 ms Time lag error class index E 10 ms Minimum operating time 30 ms Transient overreach at instantaneous operation 5 Influences on the current measurement Auxiliary voltage in the range of 0 8 UH UHN 1 2 no additional influences can be measured Frequency in the range of...

Page 28: ...1 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 10 20 s 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 3 from set value or min 2 In 3 or 10 ms 5 for NINV and VINV 7 5 for NINV and EINV I tIE 1 40 x IN EXIT 0 03 2 s EXIT 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 x IN 0 01 s 0 02 s 0 05 s 3 from set value or min 2 In 3 or 10 ms 8 3 2 Switch failure protection tCBFP tCBFP 0 1 2 0 s EXIT 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 s 1 bzw 10 ms 8 3 3 Interface parameter Function Parameter RS485 Open ...

Page 29: ...Extremely Inverse type C t I Is t I s 80 2 1 Where t tripping time tI time multiplier I fault current Is Starting current 8 3 5 Direction unit for phase overcurrent relay Directional sensitivity for voltage input circuit 0 025 UN phase to phase voltage at I 1 x IN Connection angle 90 Characteristic angle 15 27 38 49 61 72 83 Effective angle 78 related to relay characteristic angle at UN ...

Page 30: ...6 7 8 910 20 I IS 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s tI 10 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 4 Figure 8 2 Extremely Inverse type C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 20 I IS 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s tI 10 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 4 Figure 8 3 Very Inverse type B 1 10 I IN 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 t s tI I tI 260 0 03 1 0 40 2 0 0 03 I 0 02 4 0 Figure 8 4 Definite time...

Page 31: ...e span 30 x 10 6 operating cycles electrical life span 2 x 10 5 operating cycles at 220 V AC 6 A Contact material silver cadmium oxide AgCdO 8 6 Power supply Auxiliary voltage 16 360 V DC 16 270 V AC Power consumption standby 3 W operating 5 W The connection terminals are C9 E9 Max allowed interruption of the auxiliarxy supply without effecting the function of the device 50 ms Propper connection o...

Page 32: ...IEC 255 5 5 kV 1 2 50 µs 0 5 J High frequency interference test voltage inputs and outputs between themselves and to the relay frame as per EN 60255 6 IEC 255 6 2 5 kV 1 MHz Electrical discharge ESD test as per EN 61000 4 2 IEC 255 22 1 8 kV air discharge 6 kV contact discharge Electrical fast transient Burst test as per EN 61000 4 8 IEC 255 22 1 4 kV 2 5 kHz 15 ms Power frequency magnetic 100 A m...

Page 33: ... without notice 8 9 Relay case Relay XRI1 IR is designed to be fastened onto a DIN rail acc to DIN EN 50022 the same as all units of the PROFESSIONAL LINE The front plate of the relay is protected with a sealable transparent cover IP40 Fig 6 1 Dimensional drawing dimensions in mm Connection terminals The connection of up to a maximum 2 x 2 5 mm 2 cross section conductors is possible For this the t...

Page 34: ...34 TB XRI1 IR 02 00 E 9 Order form Time overcurrent relay XRI1 I R 3 phase meauring I I Rated current 1 A 5 A 1 5 Phase fault directional feature Rated voltage 100 V 230 V 400 V 1 2 4 ...

Page 35: ... Location Relay code Relay functions Password Date Setting of parameters Relay type XRI1 IR Default settings Actual settings I 0 2 x IN CHAR I DEFT tI V tI R 0 03 s 0s 60s Phase 0 s I 1 0 x IN tI V tI R 0 03 s RCA 49 tCBFP 0 2 s 50 60 Hz 50 Hz Pickup indication FLSH RS485 Slave 1 All settings must be checked at site and should the occarision arise adjusted to the object item to be protected ...

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