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Rockwell Automation Publication 857-QS001B-EN-P - April 2017

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Chapter

 4

Installation

Step 1: Gather Required 
Information

Before you apply power to the 857 Protection System for the first time, you 
must obtain the specific information about your application. 

• Selection of the appropriate protective mode for the 857 Protection 

System: Motor or Feeder protective mode. 

• The motor (feeder) nameplate data to determine your protective 

functions and I/O. 

• Obtain the current transformer and, if applied, voltage transformer data. 
• The wiring configuration to the input and output relays on the 

Protection System to determine the alarm and trip function 
annunciation.

Step 2: Review Required 
Information

Review the minimum required information from Step 1 to verify the 
requirements for the protective parameters before powering up your Protection 
System. The required data and protective elements that are selected varies 
depending on the connected load and the application mode selected.

This minimum data is critical for the selection of the proper minimum initial 
protective settings in the Protection System.

Table 14 - Typical Minimum Motor-protection Applications Data 

Motor/ Device ID

Motor 33

Motor Full Load Current

For example, 80 A

Motor Locked Rotor Current

490 A

Current Transformer Primary amps 

100

Current Transformer Secondary amps 

5

Voltage Transformer Primary Voltage

4160

Voltage Transformer Secondary Voltage

120

Ground Fault CT Primary amps

100

Ground Fault CT Secondary amps

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Страница 1: ...857 Protection System for Feeder and Motor Protection Bulletin 857 Series A Catalog Number 857 QS001B EN P Quick Start OriginalInstructions ...

Страница 2: ...information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions WARNING Identifies informati...

Страница 3: ...ltage Measurement Mode 20 Chapter3 Local Panel User Interface Protection System Front Panel 21 Menu Navigation and Pointers 22 Communication Ports 24 Digital and Virtual Inputs 25 Virtual Inputs and Outputs 26 Output Matrix 26 Chapter4 Installation Step 1 Gather Required Information 29 Step 2 Review Required Information 29 Step 3 Validate the 857 Installation 30 Configuring the Protection System 3...

Страница 4: ...4 Rockwell Automation Publication 857 QS001B EN P April 2017 Table of Contents Notes ...

Страница 5: ...eter settings and their protective functions that are related to the load being controlled and protected Have access to the user manual 857 UM001 and be familiar with the characteristics of the device Equipment The following equipment requirements must be followed and applied to use this quick start procedure The 857 Protection System is in a standalone installation No load sharing or multiple mot...

Страница 6: ...s contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com global literature library overview page For paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative IMPORTANT ThisguidedoesnotreplacetheUserManual publication857 UM001 ...

Страница 7: ...r local Allen Bradley distributor for a copy These differences must be considered when products are applied such as the ones described in this publication SetPointPS SetPointPS is a relay configuration tool for Rockwell Automation 857 Protection Systems All configurations are made with a user friendly graphical interface and the created documents can be printed and saved SetPointPS can read all in...

Страница 8: ...nel of the relay can carry dangerousvoltages eveniftheauxiliaryvoltageisswitchedoff Donotplace a live current transformer secondary circuit in an open circuit condition The disconnectionofalivecircuit cancausedangerousvoltages Any operational measures must be conducted according to national and local directives and instructions IMPORTANT Read the operation instructions before performing any operat...

Страница 9: ...rcurrent protection 59 U U U Overvoltage protection 59N U0 U0 Residual voltage protection 66 N Frequent start protection Only available when application mode is motor protection 67 Iφ Iφ Iφ Iφ Directional overcurrent protection 67N I0φ I0φ Directional earth fault protection 67NI IOint Directional transient intermittent earth fault protection 68F2 Uf2 Magnetizing In Rush 68F5 Uf5 Transformer over e...

Страница 10: ...o not use proper ESD procedures Ground yourself your work surface and this equipment before removing any cover from this equipment Disconnect or de energize all external connections before opening this device Contact with hazardous voltages and currents inside this device can cause electrical shock that can result in injury or death This document is to be utilized as a startup or a commissioning d...

Страница 11: ...rface for 857 RAD 857 VCMFIBRE GG 1 1 Required for connection to 857 RAD Enhanced RTD Scanner Only available in this location F Rx Plastic Tx Glass serial fiber interface VCM FIBRE PG G Rx Glass Tx Plastic serial fiber interface VCM FIBRE GP I RJ45 connection RS 232 VCM 232 M ST 100 Mbps Ethernet dual fiber interface inc IEC 61850 N RTD glass fiber interface for 857 RAA 857 VCMRTD 2 2 Required for...

Страница 12: ...12 Rockwell Automation Publication 857 QS001B EN P April 2017 Chapter 1 Overview Notes ...

Страница 13: ...unting and Wiring Instructions Mounting Instructions To mount the Allen Bradley 857 Protection System follow the sequence of steps as they are outlined in the Figure 1 Figure 2 shows the dimensions of the unit Figure 1 Mounting Instructions 1 0 10m m 193 139 2 4 3 4 1 2a 2b i ...

Страница 14: ...ns 137 mm 5 4 in 28 mm 1 1 in 181 mm 7 13 in 27 mm 1 07 in 1 0 10 0 mm 0 04 0 4 in 190 mm 7 48 in 150 mm 5 9 in 208 mm 8 19 in 21 mm 0 83 in B A Collar Part Number A B 857 VYX076 40 mm 1 57 in 169 mm 6 65 in 857 VYX077 60 mm 2 36 in 149 mm 5 87 in 857 VYX233 100 mm 3 94 in 109 mm 4 29 in Optional Projection Mounting Collar ...

Страница 15: ...l X8 Model 857 3C8 on page 19 Terminal X6 on page 19 Terminal X6 with DI19 DI20 Option on page 20 Figure 3 Example of Allen Bradley 857 Back Panel Communication Connection IMPORTANT Some cards configurations are optional IMPORTANT Settings that are associated with options or accessories such as RTD scanners require the option or accessory to be installed or connected before being made available fo...

Страница 16: ...easurement Mode on page 20 19 No Symbol Description 2 IL1 S2 Phase current L1 S2 4 IL2 S2 Phase current L2 S2 6 IL3 S2 Phase current L3 S2 8 Io1 1A S2 Residual current I O1 S2 10 Io2 5A S2 Residual current I O2 S2 12 Ua See Voltage Measurement Mode on page 20 14 Ub See Voltage Measurement Mode on page 20 16 18 Uc See Voltage Measurement Mode on page 20 20 No Symbol Description 1 A5 Alarm relay 5 2...

Страница 17: ... Alarm relay 1 normal closed connector 12 T2 Trip relay 2 13 T2 Trip relay 2 14 T1 Trip relay 1 15 T1 Trip relay 1 16 17 Uaux Auxiliary voltage 18 Uaux Auxiliary voltage No Symbol Description 1 DI7 Digital input 7 2 DI8 Digital input 8 3 DI9 Digital input 9 4 DI10 Digital input 10 5 DI11 Digital input 11 6 DI12 Digital input 12 7 COM1 Common potential of digital inputs 7 12 8 DI13 Digital input 13...

Страница 18: ...n potential of digital inputs 23 24 7 DI25 Digital input 25 8 DI26 Digital input 26 9 COM3 Common potential of digital inputs 25 26 10 DI27 Digital input 27 11 DI28 Digital input 28 12 COM4 Common potential of digital inputs 27 28 13 T8 Trip relay 8 Digital input 32 14 T8 Trip relay 8 Digital input 32 15 T7 Trip relay 7 Digital input 31 16 T7 Trip relay 7 Digital input 31 17 T6 Trip relay 6 Digita...

Страница 19: ...10 11 DI28 Trip relay 9 12 COM4 Trip relay 9 13 T8 Trip relay 8 Digital input 32 14 T8 Trip relay 8 Digital input 32 15 T7 Trip relay 7 Digital input 31 16 T7 Trip relay 7 Digital input 31 17 T6 Trip relay 6 Digital input 30 18 T6 Trip relay 6 Digital input 30 19 T5 Trip relay 5 Digital input 29 20 T5 Trip relay 5 Digital input 29 No Symbol Description 1 BI External arc light input 2 BO Arc light ...

Страница 20: ...tal input 20 5 6 S1 Arc sensor 1 positive connector 1 1 Arc sensor itself is polarity free 7 S1 Arc sensor 1 negative connector 1 Mode Description 2LL U0 Thedeviceisconnectedtoline to linevoltagesU12 X1 11andX1 12 andU23 X1 13and X1 14 Also to zero sequence voltage U0 X1 17 and X1 18 The phase to ground voltagesarecalculated Thenetworkmustuseonlythreewires Anyneutralwiremustnot exist twoPTs VTs in...

Страница 21: ...ection System 1 LCD dot matrix display 2 Keypad 3 Status indicators 4 RS 232 serial communication port for connection to a personal computer TheDisplay The back lit 128x64 LCD dot matrix display can show 21 characters per row and eight rows simultaneously The display shows The single line diagram of the relay with the object status measurement values identification and so forth Figure 7 The config...

Страница 22: ...see Figure 5 The active main menu option is indicated with a cursor The options in the main menu items are abbreviations for example Evnt events Figure 6 Active Menu Options 1 Enter and confirmation key enter 2 Cancel key cancel 3 Up Down Increase Decrease arrow keys up down 4 Keys to select submenus select a digit in a numerical value left right 5 Additional information key info TIP The term whic...

Страница 23: ...figurable single line diagram 2 Five controllable objects 3 Six object statuses 4 Location identification 5 Local Remote selection 6 Auto reclose on off selection if applicable 7 Freely selectable measurement values max six values 8 Main menu column 9 The heading of the active menu 10 The cursor of the main menu 11 Possible navigation directions 12 Measured setting parameter 13 Measured set value ...

Страница 24: ...nce recordings The front panel connection is associated only with the Local Port settings in the Protection System For setting the Protection System parameters by using the SetPointPS software through the front connection a special cable part number 857 VX003 is required for connection to a computer Once this cable is connected to the front of the Protection System it associates the connection of ...

Страница 25: ...ge from terminal X3 1 only Label and description texts can be edited with SetPointPS according to the application Labels are the short parameter names that are used on the local panel and descriptions are the longer names that are used within SetPointPS software Table 12 Summary of Digital Inputs An additional input card is available as an option The additional option card is located in the X8 loc...

Страница 26: ...act by way of the Output Matrix Virtual outputs are shown in the output matrix and the block matrix Virtual outputs can be used through the communication port or within any on board programmed logic program They can be used for applications such as initiating the functions for remote starting or for the initiating of process controls when mapped to an output relay They can be mapped in both the Ou...

Страница 27: ...mmon release latched signal to release all latched relays This release signal resets all latched output relays and indicators Use a digital input a keypad or by communication to give the reset signal Any digital input can be used for resetting The selection of the input is done with the SetPointPS software under the menu Release output matrix latches Under the same menu the Release latches paramet...

Страница 28: ...28 Rockwell Automation Publication 857 QS001B EN P April 2017 Chapter 3 Local Panel User Interface Notes ...

Страница 29: ...annunciation Step 2 Review Required Information Review the minimum required information from Step 1 to verify the requirements for the protective parameters before powering up your Protection System The required data and protective elements that are selected varies depending on the connected load and the application mode selected This minimum data is critical for the selection of the proper minimu...

Страница 30: ...otection System and the setting values for each specific load and application See Table 1 on page 8 for available protective elements 5 Visually inspect the wiring connections to each Protection System Verify that the correct wires are connected to the appropriate input and output terminals See Measuring and Control Connections on page 15 to know where these connections are made 6 Apply the AC or ...

Страница 31: ...M001 In this step you will Power up each of your Protection Systems Configure each Protection System by entering the minimum key parameter values Review the I O configuration that is related to digital inputs and output relays 1 Connect a personal computer to the Protection System by using an 857 VX003 communications cable and by way of the front panel RS 232 communications port 2 Apply AC or DC p...

Страница 32: ...s associated with the USB to Serial converter under the Port area Typically the port is the last one on the list 6 Define the SetPointPS communication settings 7 The default communication rate for the front local port on the Protection System is 38 400 8 Under the Local area select the corresponding 38 400 speed bps from the pull down list 9 Click the Apply button 10 In the SetPointPS menu select ...

Страница 33: ...or motor protection the full load current of the motor must be added In the Feeder Mode only the main current transformer details are required The following data must be entered to provide accurate protection If VT PT inputs are connected to the Protection System for metering a selection must be made in the Voltage Measurement Mode selection area Motor nom current Motor full load current for motor...

Страница 34: ...lue of the CT The rated CT secondary can be greater than the rated input but the continuous current must be less than four times the rated input The rated CT secondary can also be less than the rated input but the measurement accuracy near zero current decreases Figure 10 Scaling Input Screens 4 The factory default protective element settings within the relay only provide minimal levels of protect...

Страница 35: ...lection which is related to the load and controller characteristics is selected in the VALID PROTECTION STAGES section of the SetPointPS software Figure 11 shows a typical summary of the Valid Protective Stages within the Protection System You can also enable or disable a protective stage by selecting the stages through this screen Or by going to the individual protection element settings page and...

Страница 36: ...of the line is black If the parameter cannot be set the parameter is framed 5 Press enter to select the desired parameter for example Inom 6 Press up and down to change a parameter value If the value contains multiple digits press left and right to shift from digit to digit and up and down to change the digits 7 Press enter to accept a new value To leave the parameter value unchanged exit the edit...

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