IQ DP-4000
SECTION 2 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
TD 17548B
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Function
Specifications
Power
Requirement
PT Burden (3-Phase power
module) 10VA
PT Burden (separate source &
dc power modules) 0.02 VA
CT Burden 0.003 VA
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Line Characteristics
/ Transient
Overvoltage
Category
Three phase source:
100 – 600VAC
±
10%
Category III
Separate source:
100 – 240VAC
±
10%
100 – 250Vdc
±
10%
Category II
dc source:
24 – 48Vdc
±
20%
Category I
Pollution Degree
2 (IEC664)
Altitude
3000m
Operating
Temperature
-20
°
to 70
°
C (-4
°
to 158
°
F)
Storage
Temperature
-30
°
to 85
°
C (-22
°
to 185
°
F)
Humidity
5 to 95% RH non-condensing
Fuses
3/4 ampere, 600 volts, Buss
Type KTK-R-3/4 (3 required).
Alarm/WH Contact
Ratings
10 amps @ 120/240 VAC
(Resistive)
10 amps @ 30 VDC (Resistive)
Terminal Specs.
Wire Size: #14-22 AWG
Screw Size: #6-32
Torque: 8-10 in.-lbs.
DP-4000
Dimensions
Overall Depth: 4.42 in.
Overall Height: 10.25 in.
Overall Width: 6.72 in.
DP-4000 Weight
3.7 pounds
Cleaning /
Maintenance
Never clean or change fuses at
the rear of the DP-4000 with
power applied. Clean the rear
with a clean dry cloth. Clean
the face of the unit with a dry
cloth or a damp cloth with water
or a mild detergent.
Table 2.A General Specifications
2.2.2 Protective Function Specifications
You can individually select each of the protection
functions to initiate an alarm on any, all, or no functions.
A short description of each of the protection functions
follows:
•
Voltage phase loss. A Voltage phase loss is
detected when the amplitude of any single phase is
less than 50% of the nominal amplitude.
•
Current
phase loss. A Current phase loss is
detected when the current amplitude of the smallest
phase is 6.25% of the current amplitude of the
largest phase.
•
Phase Unbalance. A phase voltage unbalance is
detected when the difference between the largest
and smallest line-to-line voltages exceeds the
percentage of nominal line voltage by a factor of 5,
10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, or 40%. (The Setpoint Switch
position determines the % factor.)Phase Reversal.
A phase reversal is detected if a phase sequence
different from that which was programmed (ABC or
CBA) is detected.
•
Overvoltage. An overvoltage is detected when the
amplitude of the AC line voltage exceeds 105, 110,
115, 120, 125, 130, 135, or 140% of the nominal
line voltage. (The Setpoint Switches determine the
% factor.)
•
Undervoltage. An undervoltage is detected when
the amplitude of the AC line voltage falls below 95,
90, 85, 80, 75, 70, 65, or 60% of the nominal line
voltage. (The Setpoint Switches determine the %
factor.)
All protected functions update every 1.4 seconds with a
60 Hz line, or every 1.5 seconds with a 50 Hz line.
Protection Function
Description
Voltage Phase Loss
Any phase less than 50% of
nominal
Current Phase Loss
Smallest phase less than
6.25% of largest phase
Phase Unbalance
Line voltage
±
nominal in
ranges from 5 to 40%
Phase Reversal
3-Phase Sequence
Overvoltage
Range 105 to 140%
Undervoltage
Range 95 to 60%
Alarm Delay
Range 1 to 20 seconds
Reset Delay
Range 1 to 120 seconds
Table 2.B Protection Function Specifications
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