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MM30-DK

 

Doc. N° MO-0050-ING 

Rev. 

2

 

Pag. 

2   

of 

36

 

 

Copyright - 2010 -  Microener

 

 

INDEX 

 

1   General utilization and commissioning directions

 _____________________________________________________

 3 

1.1 

Storage and transportation_____________________________________________________________________ 3 

1.2 

Installation__________________________________________________________________________________ 3 

1.3 

Electrical connection__________________________________________________________________________ 3 

1.4 

Measuring inputs and power supply______________________________________________________________ 3 

1.5 

Outputs loading______________________________________________________________________________ 3 

1.6 

Protection earthing___________________________________________________________________________  3 

1.7 

Setting and calibration_________________________________________________________________________ 3 

1.8 

Safety protection_____________________________________________________________________________ 3 

1.9 

Handling___________________________________________________________________________________  3 

1.10  Maintenance________________________________________________________________________________  4 
1.11  Fault detection and repair______________________________________________________________________ 4 

2   General characteristics and operation

_______________________________________________________________

  4 

2.1 

Power supply________________________________________________________________________________ 4 

2.2 

Operation an Algorithms_______________________________________________________________________ 5 

2.2.1 

Reference input variable__________________________________________________________________ 5 

2.2.2 

Input quantities_________________________________________________________________________  5 

2.2.2.1 

Mains Frequency_________________________________________________________________  5 

2.2.2.2 

Phase current inputs_______________________________________________________________ 5 

2.2.2.3 

Earth Fault current and voltage inputs_________________________________________________ 6 

2.2.3 

Function and Setting_____________________________________________________________________ 7 

2.2.3.1 

F49 

– Thermal image______________________________________________________________ 7 

2.2.3.2 

F51LR 

– Locked Rotor Protection (Rotor jam)___________________________________________ 8 

2.2.3.3 

F46 

– Current Unbalance (Negative Sequence current) protection___________________________ 8 

2.2.3.4 

F47 

– Single Phasing______________________________________________________________ 8 

2.2.3.5 

F37 

– No-Load Running protection____________________________________________________ 8 

2.2.3.6 

F51 

– Overcurrent protection________________________________________________________ 9 

2.2.3.7 

F64 

– Earth Fault protection_________________________________________________________ 9 

2.2.3.8 

Limitation of the Stats Number_______________________________________________________ 10 

2.2.3.9 

Starting Sequence control__________________________________________________________  10 

2.2.3.10  Autosetting______________________________________________________________________  11 

2.3 

Operational of the directional Earth Fault Element___________________________________________________ 12 

2.4 

Clock and Calendar___________________________________________________________________________ 13 

2.4.1   Clock synchronization_____________________________________________________________________ 13 
2.4.2   Date and time setting_____________________________________________________________________  13 
2.4.3   Time resolution__________________________________________________________________________ 13 
2.4.4   Operation during power off_________________________________________________________________  13 
2.4.5   Time tolerance___________________________________________________________________________ 

13 

3   Controls and measurements

_______________________________________________________________________

  14 

4   Signalization

_____________________________________________________________________________________ 

15 

5   Output relays

____________________________________________________________________________________

  16 

6   Serial communication

_____________________________________________________________________________

 17 

7   Digital inputs

____________________________________________________________________________________

  18 

8   Test

____________________________________________________________________________________________

  18 

9   Keyboard and display operation

____________________________________________________________________

  19 

10 Reading of measurements and recorded parameters

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 20 

10.1   ACT. MEAS    (Actual measure)_____________________________________________________________  20 
10.2   MAX VAL       (Max values)_________________________________________________________________  20 
10.3   LASTTRIP      (Last trip)____________________________________________________________________ 21 
10.4  TRIP NUM      (Trip number)_________________________________________________________________ 21 

11 Reading of programmed settings and relay’s configuration

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  21 

12 Programming

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 22 

12.1 

Programming of functions settings__________________________________________________________  22 

12.2 

Programming the configuration of output relay_________________________________________________ 24 

13 Manual and automatic test operation

________________________________________________________________

  25 

13.1 

Mode “ TESTPROG “ subprogram “ W/O TRIP “_______________________________________________  25 

13.2 

Mode “ TESTPROG “ subprogram “ With TRIP “_______________________________________________  25 

14 Maintenance

_____________________________________________________________________________________

 25 

15 Power frequency insulation test

_____________________________________________________________________

 25 

15 Electrical characteristics

___________________________________________________________________________

 26 

16 Connection diagram 

(Standard Output)_______________________________________________________________ 

27 

16.1 

Connection Diagram (Double Output)___________________________________________________________ 27 

17 Wiring the serial communication bus

________________________________________________________________ 

28

 

18 Change phase rated input 1A or 5A

__________________________________________________________________ 

28 

19 Thermal image curves

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29

 

20 Inverse time unbalance protection element

___________________________________________________________ 

30

 

21 Direction for pcb’s draw-out and plug-in

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31 

21.1 

Draw-out______________________________________________________________________________  31 

21.2 

Plug-in________________________________________________________________________________ 31 

22 Overall dimensions / Mounting

_____________________________________________________________________ 

32

 

23 Keyboard operational diagram

______________________________________________________________________ 

33

 

24 Setting’s form

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34

 

Содержание MM30-DK

Страница 1: ...r MICROPROCESSOR MOTOR PROTECTION RELAY WITH DIRECTIONAL EARTH FAULT ELEMENT TYPE MM30 DK OPERATION MANUAL MULTIFUNCTION MOTOR PROTECTION RELAY TYPE MM30 DK MODE SELECT T St No I Is 1 PROG I R F I ROT...

Страница 2: ...on__________________________________________________________________________ 13 2 4 4 Operation during power off_________________________________________________________________ 13 2 4 5 Time toleranc...

Страница 3: ...compatible with their declared performance 1 6 PROTECTION EARTHING When earthing is required carefully check its effectiveness 1 7 SETTING AND CALIBRATION Carefully check the proper setting of the dif...

Страница 4: ...REPAIR Internal calibrations and components should not be altered or replaced For repair please ask the Manufacturer or its authorised Dealers Misapplication of the above warnings and instruction reli...

Страница 5: ...he input Current Transformers and refers all its measurements to that value To make the relay properly working with any C T when programming the relay settings we have to input the value of the Rated...

Страница 6: ...Phase to Earth Fault Same as A B D Three Phase Fault All the three currents are correctly measured in any case two directly 2 2 2 3 Earth Fault Current and Voltage Inputs The real time measurement of...

Страница 7: ...current Ip preheating current Ib continuously admissible current 1 1 3 Im step 0 01Im Im motor rated current 0 1 1 5 In step 0 1In Steady motor cooling down time constant to 1 10 tm step 1tm The cool...

Страница 8: ...ontrols another inverse time element Minimum Negative Sequence current operation level Is 0 1 0 8 Im step 0 1lm lf ls DIS the function is disactivated Time current curve tIs 1 8 s step 1s Actual trip...

Страница 9: ...d for the time tI tBO After this delay the relay it is anyhow reset tBO 0 05 0 5 s step 0 05s 2 2 3 7 F64 Earth Fault protection Minimum Pick up Zero Sequence Residual Current level O 0 1 4 On step 0...

Страница 10: ...inhibition is permanent until the RESET key is operated 2 2 3 9 Starting Sequence Control During start up of the motor the unit can control an output relay used to operate the switch over of motor sta...

Страница 11: ...Motor rated current lm 0 1 1 5 In step 0 01In Motor starting current lst 0 5 9 9 Im step0 1 Im Starting time tst 1 120 s step 1s Transition current level ITr 0 11 Ist step 0 1 Ist Transition time tTr...

Страница 12: ...s o o The relay measurement is 3Io x cos o o Io The relay trips 3Uo Uo when Io O fig 2 i e when the component of the input current in the measuring direction of the relay exceeds the set trip level Is...

Страница 13: ...displayed with one of the groups of digits YY MMM or DD blinking The DOWN key operates as a cursor It moves through the groups of digits in the sequence YY MMM DD YY The UP key allows the user to mod...

Страница 14: ...nning by the key SELECT Parameter modification by the key Set validation by the key ENTER Scanning of the menus by the key MODE SELECT ENTER Enabled only if input current is zero ENTER RESET MODE SELE...

Страница 15: ...evel I Illuminated on trip after tI time delay g Red LED O Flashing when earth fault current exceeds the set level O Illuminated on trip after tO time delay h Yellow LED ROTOR STALL Illuminated on tri...

Страница 16: ...and are controlled by the master module MM30 DKX via a screened twisted pair of cables connecting dedicated RS485 serial ports see diagram herebelow The module REX 8 includes eight RA RB RC RD RE RF...

Страница 17: ...0 DK Doc N MO 0050 ING Rev 2 Pag 17 of 36 Copyright 2010 Microener Any of the functions featured by the MM30 DK can be programmed to control up to four out of the sixteen user programmable output rela...

Страница 18: ...n be connected via a cable bus or with proper adapters a fiber optic bus for interfacing with a Personal Computer type IBM or compatible All the operations which can be performed locally for example r...

Страница 19: ...D terminals 1 14 Thermal probe This function is enabled by programming the variable RTD ON see 12 1 If the function is enabled the input RTD is activated when the resistance connected to the terminals...

Страница 20: ...memory SET DISP Reading of the settings and of the configuration of the output relays as programmed PROG Access to the programming of the settings and of relay configuration TEST PROG Access to the ma...

Страница 21: ...ad current unbalance degree 0 999 Uo xxxxxV RMS Voltage displayed as primary volts 0 65000 o xxx Phase displacement h xxxxx Operation hours 0 65000 10 2 MAX VAL Highest values recorded during motor ru...

Страница 22: ...ent Is mxxx Negative sequence component of current T Tnxxx Motor heating UoxxxxxV Zero sequence voltage oxxxxx Io Uo phase displacement angle in degrees 10 4 TRIP NUM Counters of the number of operati...

Страница 23: ...SELECT now scrolls the available parameters By the key the displayed values can be modified to speed up parameter s variation press the key SELECT while or are pressed Press key ENTER RESET to validat...

Страница 24: ...y of LR element during run 1 25 1 s Is 0 3Im Trip level of inverse time current unbalance protection element Dis 0 1 0 8 0 1 Im tIs 4s Trip time delay of inverse time current unbalance protection when...

Страница 25: ...R4 RA RB RL StNo 1 Start No limitation tripping operates relay R1 R2 R3 R4 RA RB RL ILR 1 Locked Rotor tripping operates relay R1 R2 R3 R4 RA RB RL tI2 1 Time delayed unbalance tripping operates rela...

Страница 26: ...s generally recommended that this test be run only in a bench test environment or after all dangerous output connections are removed 14 MAINTENANCE No maintenance is required Periodically a functional...

Страница 27: ...EC61000 4 4 level 3 2kV 5kHz HF disturbance test with damped oscillatory wave 1MHz burst test IEC60255 22 1 class 3 400pps 2 5kV m c 1kV d m Oscillatory waves Ring waves IEC61000 4 12 level 4 4kV c m...

Страница 28: ...MM30 DK Doc N MO 0050 ING Rev 2 Pag 28 of 36 Copyright 2010 Microener 16 CONNECTION DIAGRAM SCE1495 Rev 2 Standard Output 16 1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM SCE1756 Rev 0 Double Output...

Страница 29: ...MM30 DK Doc N MO 0050 ING Rev 2 Pag 29 of 36 Copyright 2010 Microener 17 WIRING THE SERIAL COMMUNICATION BUS SCE1309 Rev 0 18 CHANGE PHASE CURRENT RATED INPUT 1 OR 5A...

Страница 30: ...MM30 DK Doc N MO 0050 ING Rev 2 Pag 30 of 36 Copyright 2010 Microener 19 THERMAL IMAGE CURVES TU0249 Rev 1...

Страница 31: ...MM30 DK Doc N MO 0050 ING Rev 2 Pag 31 of 36 Copyright 2010 Microener 20 INVERSE TIME UNBALANCE PROTECTION ELEMENT TU0248 Rev 1...

Страница 32: ...of the screws driver mark Draw out the PCB by pulling on the handle 21 2 Plug in Rotate clockwise the screws and in the horizontal position of the screws driver mark Slide in the card on the rails pro...

Страница 33: ...MM30 DK Doc N MO 0050 ING Rev 2 Pag 33 of 36 Copyright 2010 Microener 22 OVERALL DIMENSIONS MOUNTING...

Страница 34: ...MM30 DK Doc N MO 0050 ING Rev 2 Pag 34 of 36 Copyright 2010 Microener 23 KEYBOARD OPERATIONAL DIAGRAM...

Страница 35: ...nstant 3 1 10 Ta n Prealarm motor heating level 90 50 110 Ts n Motor restart heating level 100 40 100 Ib Rated maximum continuous motor overload 1 05 Im 1 1 3 StNo Max No of startings allowed within t...

Страница 36: ...Starting switch over tripping ITr StNo 1 Start No limitation tripping StNo ILR 1 Locked Rotor tripping ILR tI2 1 Time delayed unbalance tripping tI2 I No load running tripping I I Instantaneous overcu...

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