60-03 CPR04 Manual
60-03 CPR04 Manual
60-03 CPR04 Manual
C P R 04
Model
Serial No :
START
Vx = 30 - 250 ~
Version :
TRIP
RS232
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to provide for every
possible contingency to be met during installation, operation and maintenance. Should further information
be required, or should particular issues arise that are not covered sufficiently for the users purpose, the
matter should be referred to:
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1
INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2
3.3
TERMINALS ...................................................................................................................................................................12
3.4
3.5
RELAY OUTPUTS..........................................................................................................................................................13
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10 ..KEYPAD.........................................................................................................................................................................15
3.11 ..DIGITAL INPUT..............................................................................................................................................................15
3.12 ..TEST FACILITIES ..........................................................................................................................................................15
3.13 ..SERIAL DATA PORT .....................................................................................................................................................15
3.14 ..PC BASED SOFTWARE PACKAGE..............................................................................................................................16
3.15 ..MODBUS PROTOCOL...................................................................................................................................................16
4
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................................17
4.1 UNPACKING, STORAGE AND HANDLING...................................................................................................................17
4.2 MOUNTING ....................................................................................................................................................................17
4.3 WIRING ..........................................................................................................................................................................18
4.3.1
Auxiliary Power Supply.......................................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.2
Current Transformer Circuits................................................................................................................................. 18
4.3.3
Output Relay Circuits ............................................................................................................................................ 19
4.3.4
Digital Input ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.3.5
Earth Connection .................................................................................................................................................. 19
4.4
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING, CONFIGURING, TESTING AND PUTTING INTO SERVICE .......21
5.1
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS..................................................................................................................................21
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KEYPAD OPERATIONS.....................................................................................................................................................23
6.1
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................23
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
REVERTING BACK FROM THE MAIN MENU TO THE NORMAL OPERATION SCREEN DISPLAY ..........................24
6.8
6.9
7.2
7.3
THE LCD POST-TRIP FAULT ANNUNCIATION and TRIP HISTORY SCREEN DISPLAYS ........................................39
TROUBLE SHOOTING.......................................................................................................................................................41
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TABLE OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX 1: NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS FOR NORMAL MODE OPERATION ................................................42
APPENDIX 2: NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS FOR H-CONFIGURATION OPERATION .........................................44
APPENDIX 3: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS .....................................................................................................................45
APPENDIX 4: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................46
APPENDIX 5: SETTABLE PARAMETERS AND SETTING RANGES NORMAL MODE OPERATION..................................47
APPENDIX 6: SETTABLE PARAMETERS AND SETTING RANGES H-CONFIGURATION .................................................48
APPENDIX 7: DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS ..................................................................................................................................48
APPENDIX 8: CALCULATION OF CHECKSUMS FOR OUTPUT RELAYS 1 TO 5................................................................49
APPENDIX 9: INJECTION TESTING .....................................................................................................................................50
APPENDIX 10: SETTING EXAMPLE......................................................................................................................................51
APPENDIX 11: CALCULATION OF THE REACTOR HEATING AND COOLING TIME CONSTANT () ................................53
APPENDIX 12: MENU NAVIGATION CHART MAIN MENU LEVEL....................................................................................55
APPENDIX 13: MENU NAVIGATION CHART PARAMETER SETUP MENU NORMAL MODE .........................................56
APPENDIX 14: MENU NAVIGATION CHART PARAMETER SETUP MENU H-CONFIGURATION...................................57
TABLE OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1: FRONT VIEW AND IDENTIFICATION OF EXTERNAL COMPONENTS.............................................................58
FIGURE 2: REAR VIEW AND IDENTIFICATION OF EXTERNAL COMPONENTS ...............................................................59
FIGURE 3: DIMENSIONS AND CUTOUT DETAILS ..............................................................................................................60
FIGURE 4: TERMINAL AND CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................61
FIGURE 5: OUTPUT RELAY CONTACT FORM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM....................................................................62
FIGURE 6: PEAK REPETITIVE OVERVOLTAGE vs TIME TRIP CURVES...........................................................................63
FIGURE 7: THERMAL TRIP TIME CURVE FOR VARIOUS LOADING CONDITIONS ..........................................................64
FIGURE 8: APPLICATION EXAMPLES .................................................................................................................................65
FIGURE 9: TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR A DOUBLE STAR CAPACITOR / FILTER BANK.........................................66
FIGURE 10: ELEMENT FAILURE IN A DOUBLE STAR CONNECTED CAPACITOR BANK ................................................67
FIGURE 11: TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR A H-BRIDGE CAPACITOR / FILTER BANK ..............................................68
FIGURE 12: ELEMENT FAILURE IN A H-BRIDGE CONNECTED CAPACITOR BANK ........................................................69
FIGURE 13: LOGIC DIAGRAM FOR ELEMENTS 1,2 AND 3 NORMAL MODE OPERATION ...........................................70
FIGURE 14: LOGIC DIAGRAM FOR ELEMENT 4 AND 5 NORMAL MODE OPERATION.................................................71
FIGURE 15: LOGIC DIAGRAM FOR ELEMENT 2,3 AND 4 H-CONFIGURATION OPERATION .......................................72
FIGURE 16: EFFECT OF PEAK REPETITIVE OVER VOLTAGE RESET TIMER, vc>reset:xt, DURING INTERMITTANT
PEAK REPETITIVE OVER VOLTAGES ............................................................................................................73
FIGURE 17: CONFIGURATION OF OUTPUT RELAYS 1 TO 5..............................................................................................74
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1 INTRODUCTION
This manual contains an overview and specification of the CPR04, as well as detailed installation,
setting up, operating, commissioning and maintenance instructions.
As further enhancements are developed, this manual will be expanded and revised to include full details
of these options.
The user of this manual should have a prior knowledge of capacitor banks and harmonic filter circuits,
power system protection, power system measurements, and power system safety procedures.
Before installing, setting up or operating the CPR04 Relay, the user should study the applicable sections
of this manual, taking particular note of WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTES included for personnel
and equipment protection.
Before attempting to trouble-shoot the equipment, the user should thoroughly understand the entire
manual.
For trouble-shooting and commissioning the following equipment is required:
Digital multi-meter with clip-on current tong for measuring 1A or 5A current transformer (CT)
secondaries
Due to the nature of the CPR04 Relay, it is not recommended that the user should attempt repairs other
than the removal and replacement of the drawout unit, which houses all electrical and electronic parts.
Refer to Section 8 for further details.
Faulty CPR04 Relays should be returned to Trench Austria GmbH for testing, and if necessary, for
repair or replacement of faulty parts, re-calibration and re-testing.
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timers Ith>:xt and Ith>>:xt. When Ith exceeds the threshold, Ith>, a starter signal Ith>start is output.
Low-set and high-set trip signals, Ith>trip, and Ith>>trip, are output, if the associated thresholds are
exceeded for the definite times set. If the low-set timer Ith>:xt is set to Alarm then the low-set function
acts as pure alarm and only the Ith>start signal without a subsequent Ith>trip signal is output.
The trip times can be evaluated using the following formula:
t/tau = -ln (((I/Ith>) - 1) / ((I/Ith>) - (Io/Ith>)))
I/Ith> = overload current / thermal trip threshold current
Ip/Ith> = pre-load current / thermal trip threshold current
NOTE
Irms reflects the instantaneous value of the heating current, while Ith lags Irms depending on
as set.
2.1.3 Fundamental frequency star point unbalance protection (Refer to Fig. 14)
In a double star connected capacitor bank, the failure of internal capacitor elements, and the
subsequent blowing of internal capacitor element fuses or external capacitor unit fuses, is detected by
sensitive monitoring of the star point unbalance current flowing between the two star points.
Even though efforts may be taken to balance a double star connected capacitor bank, by optimum
selection and positioning of the capacitor units making up the bank, the tolerance in capacitance is such
that a natural fundamental frequency star point unbalance current flows under normal conditions.
The CPR04 Relay measures the star point unbalance current and calculates the fundamental frequency
component, Iub. This can then be compensated, in magnitude and phase angle, to zero, to enable
further changes, in both magnitude and phase angle, Iub, from the initial uncompensated value, to be
determined. The magnitude of Iub is a measure of the change in capacitance in any leg of a double
star capacitor bank arrangement, whereas the phase angle of Iub indicates the leg in which the
change in capacitance has occurred.
If the natural unbalance has been compensated and the fundamental current in the reference phase
(ELEMENT1) drops below 10%, the star point unbalance protection function is suspended, and the
compensation vector is ignored.
If the natural unbalance is not compensated and the fundamental current in the reference phase drops
below 10%, the star point unbalance protection function is operating just on the amplitude of the
measured unbalance current the phase angle will not be taken into consideration.
The magnitude of ()Iub is continuously compared to an adjustable alarm threshold, Iub_al, and trip
thresholds, Iub> and Iub>> each with associated adjustable definite timers, Iub_al:xt, Iub>:xt and
Iub>>:xt. For ()Iub greater than Iub_al for the definite time set, an alarm signal, Iub_alarm, is output. In
addition, a starter signal Iub>start as well as low-set and high-set trip signals, Iub>trip, and Iub>>trip,
are output, if the associated thresholds are exceeded for the definite times set.
The advantage of star point unbalance protection is that, unlike line current unbalance, the magnitude
and phase angle of ()Iub is not influenced by an unbalanced supply voltage. Therefore the sensitivity
of star point unbalance current measurement can be much higher than line current unbalance
measurement, without spurious tripping caused by unbalanced supply voltages. This sensitivity is
often essential for adequate protection of larger capacitor banks with both internal, external and
unfused capacitor units.
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In addition, the star point unbalance protection function provided by the CPR04 Relay indicates the leg
of the double star bank in which the change in capacitance has occurred. This is particularly
convenient for larger capacitor banks with internally fused or unfused capacitor arrangements, to
speed up the identification of faulty capacitor units. See also Fig. 10.
2.1.4 Fundamental frequency line current unbalance protection (Refer to Fig. 14)
The monitoring of fundamental frequency line current unbalance provides a means of detecting changes
in impedance resulting from failures and faults within the capacitive, inductive and resistive elements of
a capacitor bank / harmonic filter circuit. These faults or failures invariably result in an unbalance in the
fundamental frequency component of the line currents.
The CPR04 Relay calculates the fundamental frequency line unbalance, Ilub, from the fundamental
frequency components of the three phase line currents. Ilub is continuously compared with two
adjustable thresholds, Ilub> and Ilub>>, each with an associated adjustable definite timer, Ilub>:xt and
Ilub>>:xt. For Ilub greater than Ilub>, a starter signal, Ilub>start, is output. In addition, low-set and highset trip signals, Ilub>trip and Ilub>>trip, are output if the associated thresholds are exceeded for the
definite times set.
The sensitivity of line current unbalance protection is limited by the effect of supply voltage unbalance
on the line currents. Nevertheless, line current unbalance protection is useful as back-up protection to
star point unbalance protection, as well as for early detection of filter resistor and reactor faults, and for
early detection of capacitor element failures in smaller capacitor banks, in single star or delta connected
arrangements, where star point unbalance protection is not provided.
2.1.5 Fundamental frequency earth fault protection (Refer to Fig.14)
The CPR04 Relay calculates the fundamental frequency residual or earth fault current, Io, as the
magnitude of the vector sum of the three fundamental frequency components of the three phase line
currents. Io is compared with two adjustable thresholds, Io> and lo>>, each with an associated
adjustable definite timer, Io>:xt and Io>>:xt. For Io greater than Io>, a starter signal, Io>start, is output.
In addition, low-set and high-set trip signals, Io>trip and Io>>trip, are output if the associated thresholds
are exceeded for the definite times set.
2.1.6 Fundamental frequency overvoltage and overcurrent protection (Refer to Fig. 13)
For each phase, the CPR04 Relay calculates the fundamental frequency component, I1, of the line
current. I1 is continuously compared with two adjustable thresholds, I1> and I1>>, each with an
associated adjustable definite timer, I1>:xt and I1>>:xt. For I1 greater than I1>, a starter signal, I1>start,
is output. In addition, low-set and high-set trip signals, I1>trip and I1>>trip, are output if the associated
thresholds are exceeded for the definite times set.
In the absence of any equipment failures or system faults, the fundamental frequency line currents
flowing in a shunt connected capacitor bank / harmonic filter circuit is proportional to the fundamental
frequency supply voltage.
The low-set fundamental frequency overcurrent threshold is typically set a little higher than the current
that would flow at the maximum system voltage, e.g. at say 107,5% of nominal, with a fairly long definite
time setting of, say 300 seconds. This protects the capacitor bank/harmonic filter circuit from an
abnormally high supply voltage, in excess of the declared maximum system voltage.
A fundamental frequency line current much higher than that which would normally flow at the maximum
system voltage, indicates a catastrophic phase-to-phase, three phase or phase-to-earth fault, or major
equipment failure, requiring immediate disconnection of the capacitor bank / harmonic filter circuit.
Therefore the high-set fundamental frequency overcurrent threshold is typically set at, say 150% of
nominal, with a minimum definite time delay setting (no intentional delay).
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Also combinations of the two criterias are selectable (Ifund AND Input respectively Ifund OR Input).
This allows the user to configure the CPR04 as requested by the application.
2.1.11 Event trip
The CPR04 offers the possibility to trip the relay from external via its digital input. Precondition is that
the digital input must be configured as Event trip input. If the digital input changes its state from
inactive to active for the definite time set, Event:xt, the output function, Event_trip, can be used to operate
any of the output relay(s).
2.2 RELAY CONFIGURED IN H-BRIDGE MODE
2.2.1 Fundamental frequency H-BRIDGE unbalance protection (Refer to Fig. 15)
The CPR04 Relay provides fundamental frequency H - BRIDGE MODE capacitor bank unbalance
protection to provide sensitive unbalance protection independently for each phase of an
H - configured capacitor bank.
If the natural unbalance has been compensated and the fundamental current in the reference phase
(ELEMENT1) drops below 10%, the H-Bridge unbalance protection functions are suspended, and the
compensation vectors are ignored.
If the natural unbalance is not compensated and the fundamental current in the reference phase drops
below 10%, the H-Bridge unbalance protection function is operating just on the amplitude of the
measured unbalance current the phase angle will not be taken into consideration.
The unbalance currents are measured in each phase of an H - configured capacitor bank. Out of these
values the fundamental frequency components , aIub, bIub and cIub, are calculated. These can then be
compensated in amplitude and phase angle to zero, to enable further changes in both magnitude and
phase angle, aIub, bIub and cIub, from the initial uncompensated value, to be determined. The
magnitude of aIub, bIub and cIub is a measure for the change in capacitance, while the phase angle
indicates the leg in which the change in capacitance has occurred.
The magnitude of ()a/b/cIub; is continuously compared to adjustable alarm thresholds, a/b/cIub_al; and
the low set trip thresholds, a/b/cIub> as well as the high set trip thresholds a/b/cIub>>; each of them
linked with an associated adjustable definite timer, a/b/cIub_al:xt, respectively a/b/cIub>:xt, and
a/b/cIub>>:xt. For ()a/b/cIub greater than a/b/cIub_al for the definite time set, an alarm signal,
a/b/cIub_alarm, is output. In addition, starter signals a/b/cIub>start as well as low-set and high-set trip
signals, a/b/cIub>trip, and a/b/cIub>>trip, are output, if the associated thresholds are exceeded for the
definite times set.
The advantage of H-BRIDGE capacitor bank unbalance protection is that the magnitudes and phase
angles of aIub, bIub and cIub are not influenced by unbalanced supply voltage conditions. Therefore
the sensitivity of H-BRIDGE unbalance current measurement can be much higher than line current
unbalance measurement, without spurious tripping caused by unbalanced supply voltages. In addition,
this sensitive unbalance protection is now provided independently for each phase of the capacitor bank,
thus making it possible to immediately and independently identify the phase and branch in which a
change in capacitance has occurred. This is particularly convenient for larger capacitor banks with
internally fused or unfused capacitor arrangements, to speed up the identification of faulty capacitor
units. See also Fig. 12
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CAUTION
The CPR04 Relay incorporates static sensitive devices. However the electronic circuits are well
protected by the fixed metal case. Therefore do not withdraw the draw-out chassis
unnecessarily. Refer to Section 4.1 for further details on handling of the draw-out chassis when
removed from the fixed case.
3.3 TERMINALS
A terminal block, with 28 recessed terminals, is provided on the fixed case. Standard M4 screw
terminals (cable lugs with M4 and lug outer diameter < 8 mm), or fast-on connectors (4,8 mm width / 0,8
mm thickness), can be used on the terminal block for connections to the protection relay.
Removing the draw-out chassis from the fixed case automatically short circuits the current transformer
field terminals, before breaking contact with the draw-out chassis, and ensures
that the current transformer circuits are not open circuited during and after removal.
Refer to Fig. 2 and Fig. 4 for details of the terminal layout and terminal connection diagram.
3.4 MEASURING ELEMENTS
Four software configurable (1A/5A) current measuring elements are provided within the CPR04 Relay.
In Normal Mode the Elements 1,2 and 3 are used to measure the line currents while Element 4 is used
to measure the star point unbalance current of a double star connected capacitor bank.
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In H-Bridge Mode the Element 1 is used to measure the reference phase current, while Element 2,3 and
4 are used to measure the unbalance currents of the H-configured capacitor bank.
As default, the CPR04 Relay is supplied with each measuring element pre-configured for a 5A nominal
rated current (In = 5A). However the user may easily change via the menu or the PC communication
program any or all elements to have a 1A nominal rated current, as required by the application.
WARNING
Extremely hazardous high voltages can appear across the CT secondaries if the CT secondary
current is open circuited.
CAUTION
Be absolutely sure that the rated currents selected for each element correspond to the CT
secondary rated current.
3.5 RELAY OUTPUTS
The CPR04 Relay has a total of six output relays.
The functionality of output relays 1 to 5 is user configurable. The user may program the relay contacts
to be latching or non-latching and the output relays to be normally energized or normally de-energized
during the power-up healthy condition. In addition, the user may direct any of the binary output signals
of the protection functions to output relays 1 to 5.
Output relay 6 is the self-supervision relay for the CPR04 Relay, and its functionality is fixed.
The self supervision relay is energized in the power-up, normal condition, and de-energizes on loss of
auxiliary power supply, or on failure of the CPR04 Relay internal power supply, microprocessor
hardware, software or memory. K6 will only be energized after all start up tests have been passed. In
case the self tests show a fault, K6 will be de-energized and stay in this state.
Refer to Appendix 4 for further details.
3.6 CONTACT FORMS
Output relays 1 to 6 each have one changeover (form C) contact. As default, output relays 1 to 6 are
supplied with the normally open (relay de-energized) contacts wired to the terminal block. However, the
user may easily change any or all of the contacts of output relays 1 to 6 wired to the terminal block to be
normally closed, as required by the application.
Refer to Appendix 4 for further details.
3.7 AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY
A high efficiency, low loss, wide range ac/dc auxiliary power supply is provided within the CPR04 Relay.
This allows the CPR04 to cater for auxiliary supply voltages of nominal values between 30 V and 250 V
ac/dc.
See Appendix 4 for detailed information regarding the operative ranges as well as for further details.
Special care shall be taken to the inrush current of the power supply in order to ensure a proper
protection of the power supply. The inrush current can be estimated using the following equations:
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DC - Supply : = UDC / 10
AC - Supply : = UAC / 20
Green LED: POWER ON / HEALTHY This signals that the auxiliary power supply is on, and the
self supervision relay is energized, indicating that the protection relay is healthy.
Yellow LED: START Based on the selected setting of Start LED shows: in the Set OTHER
functions menu the following functionality will be achieved:
- Only trip STARTS: this will cause the Start LED to light up constantly on STARTS which will
cause a subsequent trip; ALARMS are ignored
- Only ALARMS: this will cause the Start LED to flicker (0,5s ON 2s OFF) on ALARMS;
STARTS are ignored
- STARTS + ALARMS: this will cause the Start LED to light up constantly on STARTS which
will cause a subsequent trip and flicker (0,5s ON 2s OFF) for ALARMS; if a START and
ALARM occur simultaneously the LED will flicker inverse (2s ON 0,5s OFF)
- Always off: this will cause the Start LED to be completely off
Red LED: TRIP This indicates that a trip condition has occurred that has not yet been reset and
/ or acknowledged.
During normal relay operation the display of various measured and calculated parameters,
together with the low-set thresholds associated with these parameters.
After a relay trip condition annunciation of all the fault conditions, including the value of the fault
currents and voltages at the instant of trip, the information in which phase the max. / min. value
occured and the relay trip time after commencement of the fault condition.
During testing of the protection relay interactive self-testing of the protection relay.
In the event of the CPR04 Relay failure annunciation of any protection relay hardware, software
or memory failures detected during self-testing of the CPR04 Relay, by displaying the relevant
error codes.
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3.10 KEYPAD
A five-button keypad is provided on the front panel of the CPR04 Relay for the following purposes:
Breaker-Bon signal from an auxiliary contact on the associated circuit breaker, to signal
whether the breaker is open or closed. This signal is used by the undercurrent protection, and
can be used by the breaker fail1 protection and Bena function of the CPR04 Relay. In case the
relay does not receive the breaker on signal, none of the mentioned functiones will be operative.
Refer also to Fig. 13
Remote Reset from a normally open reset push button, to acknowledge a trip condition and / or
reset any latched trip relays after a fault trip.
Event Trip to trip certain output relays via a signal on the digital input
Disabled if the digital input is not used
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Downloading to the CPR04 Relay of a complete set-up, including all hardware settings, threshold
settings, timer settings and output relay configuration settings for the CPR04 Relay.
Uploading from the CPR04 Relay of the set-up currently active within the CPR04 Relay.
The uploading from the CPR04 Relay of various instantaneous parameters, measured and
calculated by the relay during normal operation.
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4 INSTALLATION
4.1 UNPACKING, STORAGE AND HANDLING
Upon receipt, the CPR04 Relay should be examined to ensure no obvious damage occurred during
transit. Care must be taken when unpacking so that none of the parts are damaged.
If the CPR04 Relay is not to be installed immediately upon receipt, it should be stored in a location free
of dust and moisture in their original cartons. The allowable storage temperature range is -20C to
+70C.
The relay uses components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharges. However, the electronic
circuits are well protected by the fixed metal case of the CPR04 Relay. Therefore do not withdraw the
draw-out chassis unnecessarily.
When handling the draw-out module outside the fixed metal case, care should be taken to avoid contact
with the electronic components and electrical connections. If removed from the case for storage and/or
transport, the draw-out module should be placed in an anti-static bag.
If it is necessary to withdraw the draw-out module, the following precautions should be taken:
Before removing the draw-out module, ensure that you are at the same electrostatic potential as
the equipment, by touching the fixed metal case.
Handle the draw-out module by the metal fascia plate, frame or edges of the printed circuit
boards. Avoid touching the electronic components, printed circuit board tracks or connectors.
If the equipment is to be passed to another person, first ensure you are both at the same
electrostatic potential, such as, by shaking hands.
Place the draw-out module on an anti-static surface, or on a conducting surface, which is at the
same potential as you.
Further information on safe working procedures for electronic equipment can be found in the relevant
national and international standards.
4.2 MOUNTING
The CPR04 Relay can be mounted anywhere that meets the environmental specifications as detailed in
Appendix 3, and in particular it should be mounted indoors, in a clean, dry atmosphere, out of direct
sunlight, and free from excessive dust and vibration.
Refer to Fig.3 for details of outline dimensions, cutout details and mounting holes.
CAUTION
Heat producing devices must be located at sufficient distances to ensure that the maximum
operating temperature of the CPR04 Relay is not exceeded.
The CPR04 Relay is normally used as a flush mounted or 19 inch rack mounted instrument, for
fitting on or within switchgear or relay panels. The relay should be mounted at a convenient
height above floor level to facilitate optimum visibility and operator interaction.
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CAUTION
The mounting holes of the fixed metal casing of CPR04 Relay are accessible without removing
the front cover and/or the draw-out module. Therefore it is strongly recommended that the
draw-out module should remain protected by the fixed metal case during mounting and
assembly of a CPR04 Relay into a panel or 19 inch rack.
4.3 WIRING
All current transformer, auxiliary voltage and output relay wiring connects to a terminal block with 28
recessed terminals on the rear of the fixed casing. Standard M4 screw terminals (cable lugs with M4
and lug outer diameter < 8 mm), or fast-on connectors (4,8 mm width / 0,8 mm thickness), can be used
on the terminal block for connections to the protection relay.
Refer to Fig. 4 for a terminal and connection diagram showing terminal numbers.
4.3.1 Auxiliary Power Supply
Wire the auxiliary power supply to terminals 5 and 7.
The auxiliary power supply terminals can accept ac or dc input voltages and are not polarity sensitive.
CAUTION
Check carefully, before energizing, that the auxiliary voltage is correct, and falls within the range
indicated on the CPR04 Relay.
Ensure that the auxiliary supply to the CPR04 Relay is adequately protected by means of fuses
or miniature circuit breakers to suit the fault level and wire size used as well as the inrush
current. High rupturing capacity fuses (2A) are recommended.
Refer also to the connection diagram of Fig. 4.
4.3.2 Current Transformer Circuits
Connect the current transformer connections for elements 1, 2, 3 and 4 to terminals 21, 22, 23 and 24
as well as 25, 26, 27 and 28, respectively.
Refer also to the connection diagram of Fig. 4.
CAUTION
One side of each CT circuit should be earthed, and multiple earth connections and earth loops
should be avoided.
Refer to Appendix 4 for the acceptable current range, the short-time overcurrent, and the VA burden of
the measuring elements.
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WARNING
Extremely hazardous voltages can appear across the CT secondaries if the CT secondary
current is open circuited. Do not attempt to connect, disconnect, service or insert other devices
in the CT secondary current loops without positively switching off the primary circuit, and thus
ensuring that the secondary current is zero.
The draw-out module of a CPR04 Relay may be safely withdrawn on-load, because withdrawing the
draw-out module automatically short circuits the current transformer terminals, and prevents the
possibility of CT open circuits during the process.
4.3.3 Output Relay Circuits
Connect the output relay circuits to the terminals of output relays #1, #2, #3, #4, #5 and #6.
Refer also to the connection diagram of Fig. 4.
CAUTION
Check carefully before applying voltage to the output relay contacts that the loads and voltages
to be applied are within the ratings of the relay contacts. Refer to Appendix 3 for the continuous
thermal rating, the short time current rating, the making/breaking capacity, the maximum
switching voltage and the maximum switching current of the output relays.
Ensure that the voltages applied to the output relay contacts are adequately protected by means
of fuses or miniature circuit breakers to suit the fault-level, wire size and contact rating.
4.3.4 Digital Input
If applicable, connect the digital input circuits to terminal numbers 9 and 11.
Refer to the connection diagrams of Fig. 4.
The digital input terminals can accept ac or dc input voltages and are not polarity sensitive.
CAUTION
Check carefully before applying voltage to the digital input terminals that the voltage applied is
correct and falls within the range detailed in Appendix 4.
Ensure that the voltage applied to the digital input is adequately protected by means of fuses or
miniature circuit breakers to suit the fault level and wire size used. High rupturing capacity
fuses (2A) are recommended.
4.3.5 Earth Connection
It is recommended that a 4mm earth conductor be installed from the CPR04 Relay earth terminal to the
panel earth bar. In addition, ensure that the panel is properly earthed in accordance with local
regulations.
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WARNING
For personnel safety as well as not to adversely affect the CPR04 Relay by surges, transients
and other electrical and electro-magnetic noise, it is essential that the relay is properly earthed
as detailed above.
4.4 NOISE ISOLATION
When properly connected and earthed, CPR04 Relays are highly tolerant of electrical and electromagnetic noise. Refer to Appendix 3 for the withstand ability. However, as with other micro-processor
based measurement and protection equipment, the CPR04 Relay must be installed, wired and located
with some degree of concern for electrical and electromagnetic noise which could cause erratic
operation. The relay should be wired, mounted and isolated from sources of potential noise and
disturbances in excess of those prescribed in Appendix 3.
In extreme cases this may require that filters or surge suppressors be applied to electromagnetic
devices operating in close proximity to the CPR04 Relay.
To avoid possible problems from electrical and electromagnetic noise and disturbances, or if specific
problems are experienced in this regard, obtain specialist advice regarding counter measures and
solutions.
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2.
If the contact form (normally open or normally closed) of any of output relays #1, #2, #3, #4,
#5 or #6 is to be changed from the default settings of normally open to normally closed,
withdraw the draw-out module and reconfigure the appropriate contacts.
3.
Insert the draw-out module back into the fixed casing and affix the front cover of the relay.
4.
Mount the CPR04 Relay within a cut-out on the switchgear or relay panel, or within an
appropriate 19 inch rack.
Ensure that the fixed housing is securely screwed to the panel or 19 inch rack, using the
mounting holes on the fixed housing. These are accessible from the front without removing
the front cover of the relay.
5.
Wire the auxiliary power supply to the relay, (Do not apply voltage yet).
6.
Wire the current transformer circuits to the relay. (Do not apply current to the inputs yet.)
7.
Wire the appropriate output relay circuits to suit the application. (Do not apply voltage yet.)
8.
If applicable, wire the digital input circuits. (Do not apply voltage yet.)
9.
Measure the auxiliary power supply voltage, the voltages for the output relays and the
voltage for the digital input. Confirm that these voltages are correct and within the
acceptable range in accordance with the CPR04 Relay specifications. Only then apply these
voltages to the CPR04 Relay.
Measure the voltages at the terminals of the CPR04 Relay to confirm that the voltages at the
relay terminals are correct.
Check that with auxiliary power applied, the self-supervision relay #6 is energized and that its
contacts are in the correct state.
10.
Check that the LCD screen of the CPR04 Relay is displaying the normal operation screen
display, that the green POWER ON / HEALTHY LED is ON, and that the yellow and red
LEDs are off.
11.
12.
Access the Hardware Setup Menu and configure the relay to suit your application (Normal
Mode / H-Bridge Mode \\ 50Hz / 60Hz \\ Element 1-4 rated current selection).
13.
Configure the parameter settings for the protection elements as well as the OTHER settings
to suit the application.
14.
15.
From the main menu, access the OUTPUT RELAY SETUP function.
16.
Configure the functionality of output relays #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 to suit the application.
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17.
Check that the output relay checksums are correct for the desired output relay configuration
18.
19.
From the main menu, access the DIAGNOSTIC TEST sequence, and execute the diagnostic
test. Confirm that all diagnostic tests produce satisfactory results.
20.
From the main menu, access the SERIAL PORT options, and select the appropriate baud
rate and parity (and type of backside port) for the serial ports.
21.
22.
From the main menu, access the ACCESS AND SET REAL TIME CLOCK and set the
actual time and date in the device.
23.
24.
Perform primary or secondary injection tests. Confirm that the normal running parameters
displayed are correct, and that the protective functions are operational.
Perform any other relevant commissioning checks and tests.
25.
Once any other commissioning tests associated with the complete installation are
completed, and the associated circuit breaker is energized, check that the parameters
displayed on the normal running screen are sensible and correct.
26.
Compensate the natural star point unbalance current respectively the individual natural
unbalance currents of the H-Bridge.
27.
Document all the commissioning tests and the CPR04 Relay settings carefully.
CAUTION
Performing any changes to element variable or other settings, changes to output
relay configurations, or running the diagnostic test sequence to test the output relays,
may cause the associated circuit breaker to trip. This could cause serious system
disruption. Therefore the greatest care should be exercised when performing these
functions on-line, and the user should have a thorough knowledge of this entire
manual as well as the particular application and system.
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6 KEYPAD OPERATIONS
6.1 INTRODUCTION
This section provides details of user keypad operations and the interactive relay screen displays, when
executing the various relay functions, including:
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NOTE
Only the correct password code will allow access to the settable parameters in the
sub menus.
Pressing the or key will scroll through the other main menu functions as shown:
MAIN MENU FUNCTION
KEYPAD OPERATION
Access PARAMETER
SETUP menu
Press or key
Access OUTPUT
RELAY menu
Press or key
Run DIAGNOSTIC
TEST sequence
Press or key
Access STATUS
INFORMATION
Press or key
Browse TRIP
HISTORY list
Press or key
Access SERIAL
PORT options
Press or key
Access PASSWORD
SETUP menu
Press or key
Access HARDWARE
SETUP selector
Press or key
Press or key
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NORMAL MODE
H-BRIDGE MODE
Set ELEMENT
1, 2, 3 variables
Press or key
Set ELEMENT
2, 3, 4 variables
Press or key
Set ELEMENT
4 variables
Press or key
COMPENSATE for
aIub
Press or key
Set ELEMENT
5 variables
Press or key
COMPENSATE for
bIub
Press or key
Set OTHER
functions
Press or key
COMPENSATE for
cIub
Press or key
COMPENSATE for
star unbalance
Press or key
Set OTHER
functions
Press or key
Clear TRIP
HISTORY list? No
Press or key
Clear TRIP
HISTORY list? No
Press or key
To execute any of the above setting menu functions, select the desired sub-menu using the or key,
and then execute it using the key.
NOTE
It should be noted that while the CPR04 Relay is in the set-up mode, all the protective functions
are still active and thus full protection is still provided, using the previously saved set-up
parameters.
6.6.1 Exiting from a setting menu
After accessing any of the parameter set-up functions and making any element setting, other setting or
compensation of the unbalance currents, press the red ACCEPT key to revert back to the main menu.
The user will be presented with 3 choices:
Resume
Save
Cancel
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If Save is selected, then pressing the red ACCEPT key will save the new settings and return to the main
menu.
If Cancel is selected, then pressing the red ACCEPT key will abort and return to the main menu without
saving the new settings (ie. the new settings will be discarded).
6.6.2 Setting of ELEMENT variables
After selecting any of the Set ELEMENT... variables functions, press the key to access the relevant
elements variables.
Then press or to scroll through the list of element variables. Once the desired element variable is
displayed, press the or key to increment or decrement the setting value. If the cursor is pressed
continually, the variable setting will start to scroll with an increasing number of characters per second.
Refer also to section 3.10 for further details
When set as desired press the red accept key to return to the setting menu level again.
Proceed as previous until all the element variables have been set as desired.
Refer to Appendix 5 and 6 for a complete list of settable element variables and the relevant setting
ranges.
To disable an element variable, scroll the setting value until the mnemonic changes to N/A (not
available). If a setting variable is disabled by N/A then also the associated timer is disabled.
When all the element variables have been set as desired, press the red ACCEPT button to revert back
to the setting menu level.
6.6.3 Setting of OTHER functions
After selecting Set OTHER functions, press the key to access a list of OTHER settings. Depending
on the selected operating mode (Normal or H-Bridge) only certain OTHER functions will be available.
Pressing the or key scrolls through these OTHER setting variables. When the selected OTHER
variable is being displayed, press the or key to increment or decrement the setting value or scroll
through the available setting options.
The OTHER setting variables are:
The functionality of the digital input. This can be either Disabled if the digital input is not being
used, or set as a Breaker on, Breaker-Bon, signal or as a Remote-Reset or as Event Trip.
The characteristic of the digital input input active when connected voltage is high or low
The breaker fail 1 timer setting, Bfail1:xt as well as the Bfail1 release function; the following
release functions are available to stop the Bfail1 timer: Ifund<10% (fundamental current falls
below 10%); Dig-Input (change in status of the digital input); Ifund AND Input (both criteria have
to be met), Ifund OR Input (any of the two criteria will release the Bfail1 function)
The breaker enable timer setting, Bena:xt as well as the breaker enable trigger function; the
following triggering functions are available: Dig-Input (change in status of the digital input);
Ifund<10% (fundamental current falls below 10%), Ifund AND Input (both criteria have to be met),
Ifund OR Input (any of the two criteria will trigger the Bena)
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The Start LED shows: setting; the following options are available:
Only trip STARTS: this will cause the Start LED to light up constantly on STARTS which will
cause a subsequent trip; ALARMS are ignored
Only ALARMS: this will cause the Start LED to flicker (0,5s ON 2s OFF) on ALARMS;
STARTS are ignored
STARTS + ALARMS: this will cause the Start LED to light up constantly on STARTS which will
cause a subsequent trip and flicker (0,5s ON 2s OFF) for ALARMS; if a START and
ALARM occur simultaneously the LED will flicker inverse (2s ON 0,5s OFF)
Always off: this will cause the Start LED to be completely off
When the OTHER variables have been set as desired, press the red ACCEPT button to revert back to
the setting menu level.
6.6.4 The COMPENSATE functions
Compensation of the natural unbalance current can only be done after the relevant capacitor bank or
filter circuit is in service. This is applicable for the star unbalance protection in Normal Mode operation
as well as for the H-Bridge unbalance protection in H-Bridge Mode. In the following the relevant
sequence is described for the star unbalance protection however it is equally applicable to the three HBridge compensation elements.
After selecting and displaying the COMPENSATE function press the key to execute. At this point the
compensation vector is displayed.
When the unbalance current is uncompensated the compensation vector is the null vector as shown
below:
comp.
vector
--%
0.0
When the unbalance circuit is compensated the compensation vector is typically shown as:
comp.
3.4%
vector
356.9
After compensation, the compensation vector has the same magnitude as the initial measured
fundamental frequency unbalance current at the instant of compensation, but has the opposite polarity
(i.e. is 180 out of phase).
Pressing the key then displays the calculated unbalance current either in absolute terms, (if
uncompensated) or in relative terms, Iub, if compensated.
Iub 3.4% 176.9
Compensate? No
Pressing the or key toggles between No and Yes.
When No is selected, pressing the red ACCEPT key returns you back to the setting menu level.
If Yes is selected, pressing the red ACCEPT key, executes the COMPENSATION function.
Immediately after compensation Iub will always be the null vector.
However, after compensation any subsequent change in capacitance will cause Iub to assume a nonzero magnitude and some phase angle ranging from 0 to 360. The magnitude of Iub is a measure of
the change in capacitance in any leg of the capacitor bank arrangement. The phase angle of Iub
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indicates the part of the bank in which the change in capacitance has occurred.
(Refer to Fig. 10 and 12).
Pressing the key again displays
Uncompensate
No
Pressing the or key toggles between No and Yes.
When No is selected, pressing the red ACCEPT key returns you back to the setting menu level.
If Yes is selected, pressing the red ACCEPT key, executes the UNCOMPENSATE function and
reverts to the previous Compensate? display.
6.7 ACCESS OUTPUT RELAY MENU (Optional Password Protection)
From the main menu, select the Access OUTPUT RELAY menu using the or key.
Then execute this function by pressing the key.
Pressing the or key now scrolls a cursor back or forward through a series of setting options and
screens. At each cursor position, the user can select the relevant setting options to be 0 or 1, using
the or key.
These setting options are used to configure each of the output relays #1 to #5 in terms of:
whether a software output signal is directed (select 1) or not directed (select 0) to output
relays #1 to #5.
Example:
Energise
To trip
Example :
Latch
On trip
#12345
11000
#12345
11000
after setting all of the output relay options, pressing the key displays the relay checksums,
calculated for the particular output relay settings selected for relays #1 to #5.
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Example:
Relay #2 Checksum
0200002
For each possible configuration of output relay #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 a unique hexadecimal check sum
is calculated by the CPR04 Relay as shown in Appendix 8.
By comparing the check-sums calculated by the CPR04 Relay, with the correct checksums calculated
by the user for the desired output relay configuration, the user can confirm that the relay has been
configured correctly.
After configuring the output relays and viewing the check-sums press the red ACCEPT key to revert
back to the main menu.
6.8 RUN DIAGNOSTIC TEST SEQUENCE
On application of auxiliary supply voltage, and at regular intervals during normal operation, the CPR04
Relay performs a number of diagnostic checks of the:
EEPROM
Calibration factors
EPROM
RAM
Processors
Any errors detected will cause the CPR04 Relay to suspend all protective functions, de-energize the
self-supervision relay and display an error message as detailed in Appendix 7.
In addition, during commissioning, while in normal service, or in the test laboratory, a series of
diagnostic tests may be performed by the user.
These tests enable the user to check:
All protective functions are fully operational while performing the above series of diagnostic tests, except
during the testing of the output relays !
NOTE
Also, testing of the output relays while the CPR04 Relay is in normal service, with the associated
circuit breaker energized, may cause the breaker to trip. This is because the output relays
sequentially energize for 1 second during the output relay test.
Therefore, before performing the output relay test, the user is given the option to skip this test.
From the main menu, select the Run DIAGNOSTIC TEST sequence using the or .
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This screen enables the user to verify that the serial number embedded in the CPR04 Relay
corresponds with that engraved on the fascia plate
Software Version
4.XX
XX-XX-XX
The first 3 digits indicate the software version number. The next 3 double digit groups refer to changes
made, to either the User Interface, the Protection software module, or the DSP code.
Relay User Code
XXXXXXXXXX
The Relay User Code is a code which changes with every saving of a setting file. This user code allows
Trench to provide a single useable password in case the set password is forgotten. An official written
request by fax with this number is required to provide the single usable password.
Pretest Code
FLOW: ---PASSED
This screen shows the results of a series of factory tests prior to dispatch. If the above screen displays
anything other than that shown above, this indicates a fault condition, and the CPR04 Relay should be
returned at once to Trench Austria.
gggggggggggggggg
gggggggggggggggg
This screen causes every pixel of the LCD display to operate, allowing the user to identify any faulty
lines or segments on the LCD screen.
Test: : LEDs
(Check flashing)
This screen enables the user to check that the LED indicators work by checking that they flash during
this diagnostic test.
Test: : Input
Input = OFF
This screen enables the user to check that the digital input is functional. When a voltage within the
range 30 250 V ac/dc is applied to the digital input terminals, the above display should change from
OFF to ON.
Test Relays ? No
CAUTION ! !
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WARNING
Performing the diagnostic test on the output relays, while the associated circuit breaker is
energized may cause the circuit breaker to trip, with consequent system disruption. Therefore
the greatest care should be exercised when performing this function under live conditions.
If the user wishes to skip the output relay test, simply press the or key to move back or forward
through the other diagnostic tests.
If the user wishes to perform the output relay tests, press the or key to toggle the No to Yes,
then press the red ACCEPT key.
A screen as shown below will be displayed:
Test Relay #1
No
Press the or key to select the desired relay to test (relays #1 to #5).
Then press the or key to toggle the No to Yes.
Then press the red ACCEPT key. The selected output relay will then energize for 1 second.
Press the or key to select the next relay to test.
Repeat as above until all the relays have been tested.
Then press the or key until the following screen is displayed:
Return to MENU
No
Press the or key to toggle the No to Yes and press the red ACCEPT key.
The first screen in the DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU is now displayed again.
If the user wishes to access the Control hardware and Display hardware screen, simply press the
or key to access the desired position.
Control hardware
P:3.00
C:3.00
These screens enables the user to check the relay hardware version this might be necessary to verify
that the hardware is suitable for a desired firmware upgrade.
Press the red ACCEPT key again to revert back to the main menu.
6.9 Access STATUS INFORMATION (Optional Password Protection partially)
This menu allows the user to obtain certain information from the relay like:
Install information
Digital input function
Output relay status
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From the main menu, select the Access STATUS INFORMATION using the or keys.
Then execute this function by pressing the key.
Pressing the or key now scrolls through various screens as follows:
Install Info.
PC and MODBUS pr
This screen shows the user a text (max. 100 characters / scrolling over the screen) which can be
downloaded to the CPR04 Relay using the communication software
Input function
Status =
Low
This screen enables the user to check that the digital input is functional taking into consideration the set
characteristic for the digital input (active when connected voltage high or low).
Relay :
# 12345
Energized= 00000
This screen enables the user to check if any of the output relays is energized.
Front RS232
Tx= OFF Rx= OFF
The two screens (Front / Rear) enable the user to check if the serial data ports are functional. When
data are received or transmitted, the respective part of the communication display should change from
OFF to ON.
Setup Saved
Counter = 00009
This screen allows user to check how often the setup has been saved on this unit. Additionally by
pressing the or key the following screen can be accessed:
Saved: 16:52:18
Tue 23/11/2004
The following screens will (depending on the selected operating mode) show the trip and alarm counters
for the individual trip / alarm functions together with the time stamp information when the counter has
been last cleared.
Relay configured in Normal Mode:
vc>alarm tripped
Counter = 000012
Press the or key to toggle between the above and the following screen:
Cleared: 14:54:28
Wed 23/11/2004
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The 21 screens will show the user, how many trips the unit has performed so far for the respective
protection function. These counters can be reset individualy if the unit is not password protected,
respectively if the password has been entered correctly upon entry into the main menu.
In order to reset the individual counters perform the following steps:
Select the desired counter using the or keys. Press the red accept button to select the counter.
The display changes as follows:
Vc> tripped
Clear NOW ?
No
Use the or key to toggle the No to Yes and press the red ACCEPT key to clear the counter. The
time stamp information will be updated accordingly. If you selecet No and press the red accept key, the
relay will revert to the Access STATUS INFORMATION menu.
Relay configured in H-Bridge Mode:
aIub_al tripped
Counter = 000008
Press the or key to toggle between the above and the following screen:
Cleared: 09:25:12
Tue
22/11/2004
The 10 screens will show the user, how many trips the unit has performed so far for the respective
protection function. Each counters can be reset in the same way as described above for the Normal
Mode operation.
6.10 Browse TRIP HISTORY list
When a fault has been cleared and acknowledged after a trip event, a set of post-trip annunciation data
is recorded in the TRIP HISTORY list.
The TRIP HISTORY list records the post-trip annunciation data for the last 25 trip events, trip events
which happen during a so called trip session are pooled into one trip group with No. 1 being the most
recent.
Refer to Section 7.4 for further details.
From the main menu, select: Browse TRIP HISTORY list using the or keys.
Then execute this function by pressing the key.
Pressing the or key now scrolls through the TRIP HISTORY entries.
A typical trip history entry in normal mode operation might look as follows:
N01G01 13:57:10
Mon
29/11/2004
This screen shows the date and time of the the 1st trip (N01) of
the first trip session (G01)
Press the or key to toggle between the above and the following screen:
Iub>trip
<3
5,6%
20,01s
This screen shows that the first trip was a star unbalance low set
trip with a trip amplitude of 5,6% and a trip angle of 3 in 20,01s
Press the or key to toggle between the above and the following screen:
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5,6%
< 3
This screen shows that the value of the reference phase during
the low set trip (tripped on 5,6% and a trip angle of 3)
The information shown in the third screen depends on the trip function and provides additional
information for better reconstruction of the trip event.
Press the or key to toggle between the above and the following screen:
Relay(s) tripped
1 - 3 - -
This screen shows the status of the output relays at time of trip
When all the desired TRIP HISTORY list data have been viewed, press the red ACCEPT key to revert
back to the main menu.
If the user wants to clear the complete trip history list, he just needs to enter the Trip History menu using
the key and press then the red accept key. The following is displayed:
Trip History
Clear NOW?
No
Use the or key to toggle the No to Yes.
Then press the red ACCEPT key to clear the Trip History list.
Press the or key to toggle between the above and the following screen:
Cleared: 09:25:12
Tue
22/11/2004
This screen shows the time and date when the trip history list
was last cleared
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NOTE
In case the user looses the password, Trench Austria can provide a single usable password
from the User Code which is displayed in the Diagnostic Test Sequence.
An official written request has to be sent to Trench Austria to get this special password.
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From the main menu, select the Access HARDWARE SETUP selector menu using the or keys.
Then execute this function by pressing the key.
Pressing the or key now scrolls through various screens as follows:
Set Relay Mode
Normal mode
Use the key to access the following 3 screens to adjust also Element 2, 3 and 4 rated current.
Press then the key to access the following screen:
Power up restore
Clear trip state
The Power up restore setting allows the user to define the behaviour of the relay when the power is
switched off during a trip Clear trip state will clear the internal trip register, Hold trip state will cause the
relay to come up with the same trip messages and hardware status (LEDs, output relays,..) as at time
of power down.
CAUTION
Never change the relay mode, fundamental frequency or the rated current of the Element 1-4 of
the CPR04 Relay while the relay is in service protecting a capacitor bank or filter circuit.
Press the red ACCEPT key to confirm the selected hardware configuration.
6.14 Access and SET Real Time Clock menu
This function is used to set the built in real time clock which is backed up by a goldcap which will supply
the clock chip for approx. 2 weeks after that a re-adjustment of the clock will be necessary.
In order to set the real time clock, the user has two options either via the serial port using the PC
communication programm or directly via this menu point.
From the main menu, select Access and SET Real Time Clock using the or key.
Then execute this function by pressing the key.
The following screen will be displayed:
Set Time
13:40:38
Press the or key to move the cursor, and press the or key to increment or decrement the
selected digit.
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When the cursor is at the seconds position press the key to access the following screen:
Thu
Set Date
25/11/2004
Use the or key to move the cursor, and press the or key to increment or decrement the
selected digit.
Press the red ACCEPT key to confirm the time and date setting.
7 DISPLAY ANNUNCIATION AND SCREEN NAVIGATION
7.1 THE LCD SCREEN DISPLAYS DURING NORMAL OPERATION
After auxiliary power-up, and during normal operation, the LCD screen displays show the instantaneous
values of various measured and calculated parameters of the CPR04 Relay.
Upon delivery, the default LCD screen display for the relay in normal mode operation is the Element 1,2
and 3 peak repetitive capacitor voltage, vc screen, while for the H-Configuration mode the summary
screen showing the a-, b- and c-phase unbalance currents is the default display.
The other LCD screen displays during normal operation may be accessed by pressing the
, , , keys. This will scroll through the various other normal operation screen displays enabling
the user to view the instantaneous values of the various measured and calculated parameters of the
CPR04 Relay as well as the the low set threshold.
If, after accessing any normal operation screen display, the , , , keys have not been pressed for
a period of about 1 minute, the back lightning will switch off and the relay will return to the default
display. In order to define any other screen display as default display, just press the red accept key
while that desired screen display is selected. The relay will show a short message New DEFAULT
DISPLAY saved.
The display features small indicators for each of the protective function thresholds (alarm: al ; low: > ;
high: >> ; undercurrent: <). This allows the user to see from the display which protective functions are set.
Furthermore if the function is active the associated indicator starts to blink.
If the relay is not measuring a signal or if the signal is below the suppression level the display will only
show --% or --.
7.1.1 Screen displays for Normal mode
With the relay being configured in normal mode a number of various normal operation screens are
available:
The following displays can be viewed:
Element 1, 2 and 3 peak repetitive capacitor voltage, vc
Element 1, 2 and 3 fundamental frequency line currents, I1
Element 1, 2 and 3 thermal response currents, Ith
Element 1, 2 and 3 rms currents, Irms
Star point unbalance current and phase angle, Iub (or Iub)
Earth fault current, Io
Line unbalance current, Ilub
Reference phase current
Time and date
Keypad operation:
or
or
or
or
or
or
or
or
or
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The Reference phase is the fundamental component of the Element 1. If the Reference phase current
falls below 10%, then this has an impact on the way the star point unbalance protection function
operates see section 2.1.3 for details.
A typical screen display will look as follows:
A second set of screen displays allows the user to view the actual measured / calculated parameter
together with the associated low-set threshold. In case of protective functions which operate with values
from Element 1,2 and 3, the display shows the actual maximum of the three Elements. There is also a
screen, showing if the Bfail1, Bfail2 and Bena have been set and one screen showing the function of the
digital input this screen changes its text based on the function selected for the digital input as follows:
Disabled = Digital Input (OFF or ON); Breaker-Bon = Breaker Position (Open or Close); Remote Reset =
Trip Reset State (No trip reset or Trip reset); Event trip = Free Text (Inactive text or Active text) the
three text messages can be downloaded using the PC communication program.
The following displays can be viewed:
Keypad operation:
vc max
&
vc>/vcr threshold setting
or
I1 max
&
I1>/In threshold setting
or
Ith max &
Ith>/In threshold setting
or
Irms max &
Irms>/In threshold setting
or
Iub
&
Iub>/In threshold setting
or
Io
&
Io>/In threshold setting
or
Ilub
&
Ilub>/In threshold setting
or
Bfail1 / Bfail2 / Bena
or
Digital Input or Breaker Position or Trip reset state or Event text
or
A typical screen display can look as follows:
The above screen shows that the low set and high set trip thresholds have been set, and that the
maximum of the capacitor voltage in the three elements is 103%. If the value would exceed the low set
threshold (110%) the low set trip indicator (>) would start to blink, while if the value would exceed the
high set threshold, both indicators (> and >>) would blink.
7.1.2 Screen displays for H-Configuration
With the relay being configured in H-Configuration a number of various normal operation screens are
available:
The following displays can be viewed:
a-phase unbalance current and phase angle, aIub (or aIub)
b-phase unbalance current and phase angle, bIub (or bIub)
c-phase unbalance current and phase angle, cIub (or cIub)
Time and date
a & b & c-phase unbalance current, aIub / bIub / cIub
Keypad operation:
or
or
or
or
or
The Reference phase is the fundamental component of the Element 1. If the Reference phase current
falls below 10%, then this has an impact on the way the H-Bridge unbalance protection function
operates see section 2.2.1 for details.
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A typical screen display can look as follows:
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or in case of compensated unbalance:
A second set of screen displays allows the user to view the actual measured / calculated parameter
together with the associated low-set threshold.
The following displays can be viewed:
aIub
&
aIub>/In threshold setting
bIub
&
bIub>/In threshold setting
cIub
&
cIub>/In threshold setting
Event text / Trip reset state
Reference phase current Element 1
Keypad operation:
or
or
or
or
or
The above screen shows that the natural unbalance in the a-phase has been compensated and the
alarm as well as the low set and high set trip thresholds have been set, and that the actual unbalance
current in the a-phase is 1%. If the value would exceed the alarm threshold for the time set, the alarm
indicator will start to blink; if the unbalance current exceeds the low set threshold (10%) - the low set trip
indicator (>) would also start to blink, while if the value would exceed the high set threshold, all three
indicators (al and > and >>) would blink.
7.2 THE LCD SCREEN DISPLAY DURING FAULT / OVERLOAD CONDITION
During a fault / overload condition the normal operation screens simply display the various measured
and/or calculated parameters. In addition the small indicators (al or > or >>) on the display start to blink, to
signal the active function.
7.3 THE LCD POST-TRIP FAULT ANNUNCIATION and TRIP HISTORY SCREEN DISPLAYS
POST-TRIP FAULT ANNUNCIATION SCREEN DISPLAYS
The set of post trip annunciation data for each trip event indicates which software trip signals were
output during the trip event. The magnitude of parameter causing the corresponding software trip signal
is recorded at the instant of output, as well as the time taken from the moment the relevant trip threshold
was exceeded, until the software signal was output. In case of protective functions which operate with
values from Element 1,2 and 3, the post trip display also shows the Element number in which the
maximum or minimum of the parameter occurred as well as the element(s) which have been above the
threshold at the instant of trip. In addition, in the case of the star-point unbalance trip signals or if the unit
is in H-Bridge operation, the relevant phase angle of the unbalance current is recorded, to indicate in
which part of the capacitor bank the capacitor failure has occurred (Refer to Fig. 10 and 12).
After a trip event, the first-up of the post-trip fault annunciation screens of the event is displayed on the
LCD screen.
Under normal circumstances, after a trip condition, an operator would investigate the trip condition,
inspect the relevant CPR04 Relay, note and record the post trip annunciation screen display, and then
acknowledge (i.e. reset) the relay post trip fault annunciation, by pressing the red ACCEPT key. At this
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point, the other trip conditions that may have occurred after the first-up trip condition, will be displayed.
Again the user can acknowledge (i.e. reset) this indication, by pressing the red ACCEPT key.
After all the post trip fault annunciation screens have been acknowledged, then the normal operation
screen is displayed again. At this time the relay will write the trip information into the trip history list.
After investigating and rectifying the fault condition, the operator would normally only then re-energize
the tripped circuit breaker, after which the normal operation screen would be displayed.
If, however, the tripped circuit breaker is re-energized before the post trip fault annunciation screens
have been acknowledged, then the post trip annunciation screens will continue to be displayed until they
are acknowledged, as previously detailed, after which the normal operation screen, will be displayed.
If a further fault condition were to occur, causing the circuit breaker to trip again, before the previous
post trip fault annunciation screens have been acknowledged, then the previous fault trip annunciation
data is replaced with the latest fault trip annunciation data.
NOTE
It is only possible to acknowledge a trip once the fault has been cleared the yellow LED must
be OFF, otherwise you will only be able to scroll through the post trip data only exception is
the Ith trip function, were it is possible to acknowledge a trip as soon as the Irms has fallen
below the Ith> or Ith>> threshold the yellow LED and the trip output will stay active until the Ith
has fallen below the Ith> or Ith>> threshold level.
I1<trip
m:2-13
Io>>trip
0,3%
2,40s
20,7%
0,51s
or
vc>trip
124%
M:1-23
21 s
Fund. current
Relay(s) tripped
0,5% 0,3% 0,5%
--3-5
or
or
3Io I1max I1min
Relay(s) tripped
20,7% 72% 67%
1--- or
or
or
or
Cap. voltage
Relay(s) tripped
124% 112% 118%
-2---
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8 TROUBLE SHOOTING
Before attempting to trouble-shoot the equipment, the user should thoroughly understand this entire
manual, and should have a prior knowledge of power system protection, power system measurements,
and power system safety procedures. The user should study carefully the applicable sections of this
manual, taking particular note of WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTES included for personnel and
equipment protection.
For trouble-shooting and commissioning, the following equipment is required:
Digital multimeter with clip-on current tong for measuring 1A or 5A current transformer
secondaries.
A three or single phase primary or secondary injection test set to enable injection of the CT
nominal rated secondary currents into the CPR04 Relay measuring elements.
Due to the nature of the CPR04 Relay, it is not recommended that the user should attempt repairs other
than the removal and replacement of the draw-out unit which houses all electrical and electronic parts.
If erroneous, inconsistent or nonsensical data is displayed on the CPR04 Relay, or if erratic faulty
operation is experienced by the user, check the various parameters set in the relay and veryfiy that the
relay is set up correctly.
If the user has performed all the above checks, and is satisfied that no external or setting-up problems
exist which are causing the problems experienced, then return the CPR04 to Trench Austria GmbH
together with a fault report, documenting the details of the problem experienced, the CPR04 Relay
fascia plate - , configuration & set-up as well as installation details.
The user may elect to withdraw the draw-out unit from the fixed case and send this to Trench Austria
GmbH for checking, repair, testing and calibration. In this case special attention should be paid to the
handling requirements, as detailed in Section 4.
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Ith
Ith>
Ith>>
Ith>:xt
Ith>>:xt
Ith>start
Ith>trip
Ith>>trip
Irms> / Irms>>
Irms>:xt
Irms>>:xt
Irms>start
Irms>trip
Irms>> trip
I1
I1> / I1>>
I1>:xt
I1>>:xt
I1>start
I1>trip
I1>> trip
Iub
Iub_al
Iub_al:xt
Iub_alarm
Iub>
Iub>:xt
Iub>>
Iub>>:xt
Iub>start
Iub>trip
Iub>>trip
Iub
DEFINITION
Element 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
Capacitor rated current.
Current transformer nominal primary current.
Capacitor rated current per unit of current transformer nominal primary current.
Calculated capacitor peak repetitive voltage.
Capacitor rated peak repetitive voltage.
Capacitor peak repetitive alarm withstand threshold.
Capacitor peak repetitive withstand ability threshold.
Capacitor peak repetitive highset overvoltage threshold
Timer setting for the capacitor peak repetitive alarm withstand ability threshold.
Timer setting for the capacitor highset overvoltage threshold
Timer setting for the overvoltage vc>/vcr reset-timer
Software signal indicating that the definite timer associated with vc>al has timed out
Software signal indicating that vc has exceeded vc>, and that the associated timer is timing
Software signal indicating that the inverse timer associated with vc> has timed out
Software signal indicating that the definite timer associated with vc>> has timed out
The calculated rms heating current
Heating / cooling time constant
Calculated thermal current response to the Irms
Low set thermal response overcurrent threshold
High set thermal response overcurrent threshold
Timer setting for the low set / high set thermal response overcurrent threshold
Software signal indicating that Ith has exceeded Ith>
Software signal indicating that Ith has exceeded Ith> for the time Ith>:xt set
Software signal indicating that Ith has exceeded Ith>> for the time Ith>>:xt set
Low set / high set rms overcurrent threshold
Timer setting for the low set / high set rms overcurrent threshold
Software signal indicating that Irms has exceeded Irms> , and that the associated timer is
timing
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with Irms> has timed out
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with Irms>> has timed out
Calculated fundamental frequency current
Low set / high set fundamental frequency overcurrent threshold
Timer setting for the low set / high set fundamental frequency overcurrent threshold
Software signal indicating that I1 has exceeded I1> , and that the associated timer is timing
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with I1> has timed out
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with I1>> has timed out
Calculated uncompensated fundamental frequency star point unbalance current
Star point unbalance alarm threshold
Timer setting for the star point unbalance alarm threshold
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with Iub_al has timed out
Low set star point unbalance overcurrent threshold
Timer setting associated with the low set star point unbalance overcurrent threshold
High set star point unbalance overcurrent threshold
Timer setting associated with the high set star point unbalance overcurrent threshold
Software signal indicating that ()Iub has exceeded Iub>, and that the associated timer is
timing
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with Iub> has timed out
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with Iub>> has timed out
Compensated fundamental frequency rms star point unbalance current, i.e. the change in
fundamental frequency rms current from compensated fundamental frequency rms current from
the instant of compensation
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Ilub
Ilub>
Ilub>:xt
Ilub>>
Ilub>>:xt
Ilub>start
Ilub>trip
Ilub>>trip
Io
Io>
Io>:xt
Io>>
Io>>:xt
Io>start
Io>trip
Io>>trip
I1<
I1<:xt
I1<trip
Bon
Event:xt
Event_trip
Bfail1:xt
Bfail1 release
Bfail1
Bfail2:xt
Bfail2
Bena trigger
Bena:xt
Bena
Trip session
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DEFINITION
Element 1
Element 2
Element 3
Element 4
Current transformer nominal primary current.
Calculated uncompensated fundamental frequency a/b/c-phase unbalance current
a/b/c -phase unbalance alarm threshold per unit of current transformer nominal primary current
Timer setting for the a/b/c -phase unbalance alarm threshold
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with a/b/cIub_al has timed out
Low set a/b/c -phase unbalance overcurrent threshold per unit of current transformer nominal
primary current
Timer setting associated with the low set a/b/c -phase unbalance overcurrent threshold
High set a/b/c -phase unbalance overcurrent threshold per unit of current transformer nominal
primary current
Timer setting associated with the high set a/b/c -phase unbalance overcurrent threshold
Software signal indicating that ()a/b/cIub has exceeded a/b/cIub>, and that the associated
timer is timing
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with a/b/cIub> has timed out
Software signal indicating that the associated timer with a/b/cIub>> has timed out
Compensated fundamental frequency rms a/b/c -phase unbalance current, i.e. the change in
fundamental frequency rms current from compensated fundamental frequency rms current from
the instant of compensation
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Insulation resistance
Immunity to high frequency
disturbances
(1MHz burst disturbance
test)
Immunity to electrostatic
discharges
(Electrostatic discharge
test)
Immunity to fast transient
bursts
(Fast transient burst test)
Immunity to high frequency
electromagnetic fields
Immunity to surge voltages
Immunity to voltage
interruptions
Harmonics and flicker of
main current
Conducted emissions
Radiated emissions
Nett Mass
Overall dimensions
WARNING
The power supply inputs of the CPR04 are protected by MOVs. Therefore it is not possible to
perform the power frequency and the impulse voltage withstand test on these terminals on the
commercial unit without causing damage !
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Output relays
Quantity
Nominal rated current, In
Continuous current
Short time current
Burden
Accuracy of measurement
Nominal rated voltage, Vx
Operative range AC / DC
Burden with dc supply
Burden with ac supply
Quantity
Contact form (per relay)
Load
K1
Rated load
Pushbuttons
Display
Indicators
4
1A or 5A selectable in the software
15A
300A for 1s
<40m
+/- 2% of nominal rated current
30 250V ac/dc
40 - 250V AC / 30 - 300V DC
<14W with all relays and back-light ON
<24VA with all relays and back-light ON
Alarm/trip relays: 5
Self-supervision relay: 1
1 changeover contact (form C), user configurable
as N/O or N/C
Resistive load:
Inductive load:
(cos = 1)
(cos = 0,4 L/R = 7 ms)
5A at 250 VAC:
3,5A at 250 VAC:
1A at 220 VDC
0,8A at 220 VDC
3A at 110 VDC
2A at 110 VDC
5A at 48 VDC
4A at 48 VDC
380VAC, 250 VDC
5A at 250 VAC:
3,5A at 250 VAC:
5A at 30 VDC
2,5A at 30 VDC
5A
380VAC, 125 VDC
100mA at 5 VDC
1
Breaker on; Remote reset; Event trip
Optically isolated
30 250V ac/dc voltage input
, , , , and ACCEPT (red)
Miniature spring loaded manual pushbuttons
Back-lit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), with full
alpha-numeric character set
16 character x 2 line
4mm
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
Green : POWER ON / HEALTHY
Yellow : START (ALARM)
Red
: TRIP
2
Optically isolated
RS232 via DB9 socket
RS232 or RS485 selectable in the software
2.4 up to 115.2 for each port seperatly selectable
Date; Weekday; HH:MM:SS
+/- 30 s per month
Supercap (>14 days without power)
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SETTING RANGE
0,25 to 1,50
RESOLUTION
0,01
PRESET VALUE
1.00
vc>al/vcr
vc>al:xt
vc>/vcr
vc>>/vcr
vc>>:xt
vc>reset:xt
Ith>/In
Ith>:xt
Ith>>/In
Ith>>:xt
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,01
0,01 s
1s
0,01
0,01 s
0,01
0,01 s
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,1
0,01 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,1
0,01 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,01 s
0,01
0,01 s
0,01
0,01 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,01 s
N/A
0,1 s
N/A
I1>/In
I1>:xt
I1>>/In
I1>>:xt
I1</In
I1<:xt
Irms>/In
Irms>:xt
Irms>>/In
Irms>>:xt
Iub_al/In
Iub_al:xt
Iub>/In
Iub>:xt
Iub>>/In
Iub>>:xt
Io>/In
Io>:xt
Io>>/In
Io>>:xt
Ilub>/In
Ilub>:xt
Ilub>>/In
Ilub>>:xt
Function of
Digital Input
Event:xt
Bfail1:xt
Bfail1 released:
Bfail2:xt
Bena:xt
Bena trigger by:
Start LED shows:
0,01 s
0,01 s
N/A
0,03 s
1s
N/A
0,0 s
N/A
0,0 s
0,5 s
N/A
0,1 s
N/A
0,05 s
N/A
0,1 s
N/A
0,1 s
N/A
0,03 s
N/A
0,1 s
N/A
0,1 s
N/A
0,05 s
N/A
0,1 s
N/A
0,05 s
N/A
0,1 s
N/A
0,05 s
Disabled
0,03 s
N/A
Ifund<10%In
0,01 s
1s
N/A
N/A
Ifund<10%In
STARTS + ALARMS
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SETTING RANGE
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,1 to 600 s
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,1 s to 14400 s
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,05 to 60 s
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,1 to 600 s
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,1 s to 14400 s
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,05 to 60 s
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,1 to 600 s
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,1 s to 14400 s
0,01 to 2,00
N/A
0,05 to 60 s
Remote Reset // Event Trip
Disabled
0,03 to 600 s
Only trip STARTS // Only ALARMS
STARTS + ALARMS // Always off
RESOLUTION
0,01
PRESET VALUES
N/A
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
N/A
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
N/A
0,1 s
0,01
0,05 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
0,01
0,05 s
N/A
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
N/A
0,1 s
0,01
0,1 s
N/A
0,1 s
0,05 s
Disabled
0,01 s
0,03 s
STARTS + ALARMS
ERROR DESCRIPTION
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CHECKSUM HEXCODE
2 2 D 4 A 0 1 3
MSB
1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
Latch
Energize
Bena
Event_trip
Bfail2
Bfail1
Ilub>>trip
Ilub>trip
Ilub>start
Io>>trip
Io>trip
Io>start
Iub>>trip
Iub>trip
Iub>start
Iub_alarm
I1<trip
Ith>>trip
Ith>trip
Ith>start
Irms>>trip
Irms>trip
Irms>start
I1>>trip
I1>trip
I1>start
vc>>trip
vc>trip
vc>start
vc>alarm
FUNCTIONS BINARY CODE
CHECKSUM HEXCODE
0 0 0 6 2 2 3
MSB
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1
Latch
Energize
Event_trip
cIub>>trip
cIub>trip
cIub>start
cIub_alarm
bIub>>trip
bIub>trip
bIub>start
bIub_alarm
aIub>>trip
aIub>trip
aIub>start
aIub_alarm
FUNCTIONS BINARY CODE
LSB
LSB
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System
Earthing
Switch
Line CTs
Cable
Filter
Filter reactors
Rated Currents
500A / 5A
20,6mH
400Arss
37,19 MVAr
at 45kV
n =1
Capacitor bank
630A
20A / 1A
Unbalance CT
SETTINGS:
Icr/In
vc>al/vcr
vc>al:xt
vc>/vcr
vc>>/vcr
vc>>:xt
vc>reset:xt
Ith>/In
Ith>:xt
Ith>>/In
Ith>>:xt
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
Iub_al/In
Iub_al:xt
Iub>/In
Iub>:xt
Iub>>/In
Iub>>:xt
Ilub>:xt
Ilub>>/In
Ilub>>:xt
I1>/In
I1>:xt
I1>>/In
I1>>:xt
Irms>/In
Irms>:xt
Irms>>/In
Irms>>:xt
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1,075350/500 = 0,81
600 s
1,5350/500 = 1,05
0s
1,2400/500 = 0,96
30 s
1,5400/500 = 1,20
0,03 s
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
I1</In
I1<:xt
=
=
0,2350/500 = 0,14
0,2 s
(21)
(22)
Io>/In
Io>:xt
Io>>/In
Io>>:xt
Ilub>/In
Bfail1:xt
Bfail1 released
Bfail2:xt
Bena:xt
Function for
Digital Input
Bena trigger by
Start LED shows
Element 4 variables
= 4/20 = 0,2
= 3s
= 8/20 = 0,4
= 600 s
= 12/20 = 0,6
= 1s
Element 5 variables
= 0,2350/500 = 0,14
= 0,1 s
= N/A
= 0s
= 0,05350/500 = 0,04
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30)
(31)
(32)
(33)
= 2s
= 0,1350/500 = 0,07
= 0,2 s
Other variables
= 0,2 s
= Ifund<10%In
= 0,1 s
= 600 s
= Breaker On Bon
(34)
(35)
(36)
=
=
(41)
(42)
Dig-Input
STARTS + ALARMS
(35)
(37)
(38)
(39)
(40)
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NOTES ON SETTINGS:
(1)
(2)
In this example the alarm threshold is chosen with 108% of the capacitor voltage
(3)
The associated timer is set to 20s to avoid alarm messages due to short time overvoltages
(4)
Capacitors made to IEC can withstand 110% of rated voltage for extended periods of time.
(5)
With reference to Fig.6, it can be seen that for vc/vcr greater than 3,0 the peak repetitive
overvoltage withstand curve is undefined and therefore for capacitor overvoltages above this
value it is considered necessary to trip with a definite time delay.
(6)
The time delay should be set as low as possible, preferably with no intentional delay.
(7)
(8)
The low set thermal trip threshold is set in this case slightly below the continous current rating,
as it is assumed that the total current includes some safety magins.
(9)
The associated timer is set to Alarm which means that only the Ith>start signal will be
generated in case of an overload and no subsequent trip signal Ith>trip is output.
(10)
The high set thermal overcurrent threshold is set slightly above the max. continuous rms
current rating of the reactor. If this is exceeded the bank must be disconnected.
(11)
(12)
Refer to Appendix 11 for some guidance of the heating/cooling time constant of air-core filter
reactors. The time constant is the time taken for the reactors to reach 63% of their final
temperature, for a step change in current from 0 to 100%. (i.e. the first order time constant of
the device.)
(13)
For a system having a maximum system voltage of 105% of nominal, a low set fundamental
frequency overvoltage/overcurrent limit of 107,5% is considered appropriate. Above this
value the associated definite timer will start timing out.
(14)
A value of 600s for this definite timer is considered appropriate to allow any automatic tapchangers to operate in the case of extended fundamental frequency system overvoltages
(which in time causes fundamental frequency overcurrents in the capacitor/filter circuit).
(15)
(16)
Therefore the associated definite time delay is set to 0,05s (no intentional delay).
(17)
For a rms current of 20% above nominal value the associated definite timer will start timing
out.
(18)
(19)
(20)
Therefore the associated definite time delay is set to 0,03s (no intentional delay).
(21)
(22)
The undercurrent definite timer is set as 0,2s or any appropriate low value to avoid spurious
trip outs.
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(23)
The star point unbalance alarm level is to be provided by the capacitor unit and bank designer
/ manufacturer as it is determined by the specific capacitor unit and capacitor bank design.
(24)
The definite timer associated with the above should be set to a reasonable value to avoid
spurious alarms due to inrush or other short time operating conditions.
(25)
The star point unbalance low set trip current is to be provided by the capacitor unit and bank
designer/manufacturer.
(26)
The definite timer associated with the above is set as 600 s as informed by the capacitor unit /
bank manufacturer.
(27)
The star point unbalance high set trip current is to be provided by the capacitor unit and bank
designer / manufacturer.
(28)
The definite timer associated with the above is set as 1 s as informed by the capacitor unit /
bank manufacturer. Also this timer should not be set less than 1s due to the response time of
the calculation of the phase angle of the unbalance current, if the phase angle of this
unbalance current is of interest to the user after a trip out.
(29)
The fundamental frequency earth fault threshold is set to any suitably low value below the
expected earth fault current (as limited by the system and earth fault zero sequence
impedance.
(30)
(31)
As the low set earth fault definite time delay is set to 0,1 the high-set threshold is disabled.
(32)
(33)
The low-set line unbalance current threshold should be set as low as possible whilst avoiding
spurious trip outs due to normal system line voltage unbalance. A line unbalance current of
5% of nominal capacitor current is considered suitable.
(34)
The definite timer associated with the above is set at 2s to avoid trip out on short term
unbalance disturbances.
(35)
The high-set line unbalance current threshold is set as 10% of nominal capacitor current.
(36)
(37)
The breaker fail timer is set as 0,2s for Bfail1 and 0,1s for Bfail2 or any appropriate low value
to avoid spurious breaker fail signal output.
(38)
The Bfail1 release function is selected to be a drop in the fundamental current below 10% In
(39)
The breaker enable timer is set to enable breaker re-energization 600s (10min) after deenergization to allow the capacitor to discharge before switching on again.
(40)
(41)
This parameter is set to Dig-Input so that the Bena function is triggered by the digital input.
(42)
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CPR04_Appendices (Rev.02.29.12.04)
APPENDIX 11: CALCULATION OF THE REACTOR HEATING AND COOLING TIME CONSTANT ()
The correct heating and cooling time constant of a damping or filter reactor should normally be obtained
from the reactor manufacturer.
The formula below is considered accurate for reactor coils manufactured by Trench Austria GmbH, but
may give default results in the absence of any other information.
= C1 * m / A
Where:
C1
m
A
[kg]
[m]
D1 + D 2
* * Hw * 2,5
2
D1 + D 2
layer coil : A =
* * Hw * n
2
Hw
D2
D1.Inner diameter
D2 Outer diameter
HwWinding height
[m]
[m]
[m]
D1
T erm inal
See Parameter
Setup Menu
Access
PARAMETER
SETUP menu
Push
and
.
for 5 seconds
to enter the
main menu
#12345
00000
#12345
00000
Relay #5 Checksum
00000000
Relay
xxxxxxx
Relay
xxxxxxx
Access OUTPUT
RELAY menu
Input
Low
Return to MENU
No
(Yes)
Test Relay #1
No
Return to the
main menu level
ENTER
Cleared:08:51:54
Fri
19/11/2004
ENTER
........ tripped
Clear NOW? No (Yes)
ENTER
Display hardware
P:4.03
C:1.00
ENTER
Event tripped
Counter = 00000
xxxxxx tripped
Counter = 00000
Control hardware
P:4.03
C:1.00
Test Relays? No
CAUTION ! (Yes)
:
=
ModbusForceRelay
Time =
1.0s
SELECT ACTION
Cancel
Set Date
19/11/2004
Return to the
actual menu point
Fri
Set Time
09:47:28
SELECT ACTION
Resume
ENTER Button
Power up restore
Clear trip state
MODBUS Response
Time = 0.50
Test
Input
MODBUS Dead
Time = 0.50
Element 4 I(n)
1 Amp
17:07:33
18/11/2004
Comms. Address
1
Test : LEDs
(Check flashing)
Saved:
Thu
Element 3 I(n)
1 Amp
Parity REAR
EVEN
Rear RS485
Tx= OFF Rx= OFF
Setup Saved
Counter =
00003
Element 2 I(n)
1 Amp
Baudrate REAR
115200
Front RS232
Tx= OFF Rx= OFF
Pretest Code
FLOW: ---PASSED
Element 1 I(n)
1 Amp
Set Frequency
50 Hz
Access
HARDWARE
SETUP selector
Relay :
#12345
Energized= 00000
New Password
000000
ENTER
Old Password
000000
Access
PASSWORD
SETUP menu
Baudrate FRONT
115200
Access
SERIAL PORT
options
Parity FRONT
EVEN
Cleared:08:45:35
Fri
19/11/2004
Trip History
Recorded No Trip
Browse TRIP
HISTORY list
Input function
Status = Low
Install Info.
This display is
Access
STATUS
INFORMATION
Software Version
4.xx xx-xx-xx
Serial Number
xxxxxxxx
Run
DIAGNOSTIC
TEST sequence
Push
and
to exit menu
CPR04_Appendices (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 55 of 74
Bena:xt = N/A
Range = 1 - 1200
Iub>>:xt = 0.05
Range = 0.05 - 60.0
I1</In = N/A
Range = 0.05 - 1.00
I1<:xt = 0.1
Range = 0.1 - 10.0
Irms>/In = N/A
Range = 0.25 - 1.50
Irms>:xt = 0.1
Range = 0.1 - 1200
Irms>>/In = N/A
Range = 0.2 - 10.0
Irms>>:xt = 0.03
Range = 0.03 - 10.0
vc>>:xt = 0.03
Range = 0.03 - 10.0
vc>reset = 1s
Range = 1s - 3600s
Ith>/In = N/A
Range = 0.25 - 1.50
Ith>:xt =
0.0
Range = 0.0-600.0
Ith>>/In = N/A
Range = 0.25 - 1.50
Ith>>:xt =
0.0
Range = 0.0-60.0
Bfail2:xt = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
Iub>>/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
I1>>:xt = 0.05
Range = 0.05 - 10.0
vc>>/vcr = N/A
Range = 0.8 - 10.0
Event:xt = 0.03
Range = 0.03 - 600.0
Bfail1:xt = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
Ilub>>/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 1.0
Ilub>>:xt = 0.05
Range = 0.05 - 10.0
Bfail1 released:
Ifund < 10%In
InputActive when
Con.Voltage=High
INPUT function
Breaker - Bon
INPUT function
Disabled
Ilub>:xt = 0.1
Range = 0.1 - 60.0
Ilub>/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 1.0
Io>>:xt = 0.05
Range = 0.05 - 10.0
Iub>:xt = 0.5s
Range = 0.1-14400s
I1>>/In = N/A
Range = 0.2 - 10.0
vc>/vcr = N/A
Range = 0.8 - 1.50
Io>>/In = N/A
Range = 0.05 - 10.0
Iub>/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
I1>:xt = 0.1
Range = 0.1 - 1200
INPUT function
Event Trip
vc>al:xt = 0.1
Range = 0.1s - 3600s
Io>:xt = 0.1
Range = 0.1 - 60.0
Iub_al:xt = 0.1
Range = 0.1s-600s
I1>/In = N/A
Range = 0.25 - 1.50
Io>/In = N/A
Range = 0.05 - 1.0
Iub_al/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
INPUT function
Remote Reset
Set OTHER
functions
vc>al/vcr = N/A
Range = 0.8 - 1.50
Set ELEMENT
5 variables
= 0.5
Range=0.5 - 7200.0
Set ELEMENT
4 variables
Icr/In = 1.00
Range = 0.25 - 1.50
Set ELEMENT
1,2,3 variables
Uncompensate
No
comp. vector
--%
0.0
COMPENSATE
for star point
unbalance
Clear TRIP
HISTORY list?Yes
Clear TRIP
HISTORY list ?No
Return to the
setting menu level
ENTER Button
SELECT ACTION
Save
SELECT ACTION
Cancel
Return to the
actual menu point
SELECT ACTION
Resume
ENTER Button
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CPR04_Appendices (Rev.02.29.12.04)
APPENDIX 13: MENU NAVIGATION CHART PARAMETER SETUP MENU NORMAL MODE
Uncompensate
No
INPUT function
Disabled
aIub>/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
Event:xt = 0.03
Range = 0.03 - 600.0
bIub_al/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
bIub_al:xt = 0.1
Range = 0.1s - 600s
cIub>>:xt = 0.05
Range = 0.05 - 60.0
bIub>>:xt = 0.05
Range = 0.05 - 60.0
bIub>>/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
bIub>:xt = 0.1s
Range = 0.1s - 14400s
bIub>/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
InputActive when
Con.Voltage=High
aIub>>:xt = 0.05
Range = 0.05 - 60
aIub>>/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
aIub>:xt = 0.1s
Range = 0.1s - 14400s
aIub --%
---.-
Compensate? No
INPUT function
Event Trip
aIub_al:xt = 0.1
Range= 0.1s - 600s
comp. vector
--%
0.0
COMPENSATE
for aIub
INPUT function
Remote Reset
Set OTHER
functions
aIub_al/In = N/A
Range = 0.01 - 2.0
Set ELEMENT
2,3,4 variables
Uncompensate
No
bIub --%
---.-
Compensate? No
comp. vector
--%
0.0
COMPENSATE
for bIub
Uncompensate
No
cIub --%
---.-
Compensate? No
comp. vector
--%
0.0
COMPENSATE
for cIub
Clear TRIP
HISTORY list?Yes
Clear TRIP
HISTORY list ?No
Return to the
setting menu level
ENTER Button
SELECT ACTION
Cancel
SELECT ACTION
Save
SELECT ACTION
Resume
ENTER Button
Return to the
actual menu point
CPR04_Appendices (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 57 of 74
Page 58 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
12
C P R 04
13
3
4
11
Model
Vx = 30 - 250 ~
Version :
Serial No :
START
6
7
TRIP
10
RS232
8
14
LEGEND
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
10:
11:
12:
13:
14:
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
FIGURE 2: REAR VIEW AND IDENTIFICATION OF EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
LEGEND
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
EARTH TERMINAL
EARTH STRAP
TERMINAL NUMBERS
FAST-ON TERMINAL CONNECTORS
SCREW TERMINALS
TERMINAL BLOCK
BLANKING PLATE
Page 59 of 74
Page 60 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
49,5
102,5
25,9
49,5
25,9
4 Holes
83,9
78,5
176,8
78,5
83,9
Panel cutout
159(h) x 101(w)
Front view
10
29
208
150,9
Side view
4mm
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 61 of 74
CT Input for
ELEMENT 1
CT Input for
ELEMENT 2
22
21
K1 - 1
23
K2 - 1
DSP
CT Input for
ELEMENT 3
26
CT Input for
ELEMENT 4
28
10
Output relay 1
12
24
14
Output relay 2
16
25
K3 - 1
18
Output relay 3
20
27
ANTI ALIASING
K4 - 1
13
Output relay 4
15
Digital Input
9
11
K5 - 1
OPTICAL ISOLATION
8
3
K6 - 1
RS 232
OR
RS 485
RED LED
5
7
POWER SUPPLY
Earth
2
4
OPTICAL ISOLATION
Auxilliary supply
17
Output relay 5
19
YELLOW LED
RS 232
Frontport
(DB9)
GREEN LED
KEYPAD
Case earth
Earth 1
Serial port GND 3
Auxilliary supply 5
Auxilliary supply 7
Digital input 9
Digital input 11
Output relay 4 13
Output relay 4 15
Output relay 5 17
Output relay 5 19
CT Input for ELEMENT 1 21
CT Input for ELEMENT 2 23
CT Input for ELEMENT 3 25
CT Input for ELEMENT 4 27
Terminalblock
viewed from rear
Self supervisionrelay
Page 62 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
ENERGIZE TO TRIP = 0
N/O
N/C
OPEN
CLOSED
OPEN
CLOSED
Power supply ON
& normal operation
OPEN
CLOSED
CLOSED
OPEN
Power supply ON
& trip output
CLOSED
OPEN
OPEN
CLOSED
K5
NO
NC
K2
K1
NO
NC
NO
NC
NO
NC
K3
K4
NO
NO
NC
NC
K6
N/C
N/O
NC NO
K1
INSTRUCTIONS
1:
2:
3:
4:
v c/v cr (p u )
1 .5
2 .5
10
-1
10
10
Tim e (s )
10
10
V C > /V C R =0 .8
V C > /V C R =0 .9
V C > /V C R =1 .0
V C > /V C R =1 .1
V C > /V C R =1 .2 5
V C > /V C R =1 .5
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 63 of 74
Page 64 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
1,4
Calculation formula :
t/tau = -ln (((I/Ith>) - 1) / ((I/Ith>) - (Ip/Ith>)))
I .. Actual rms heating current .
Ith> .. Maximum thermal current
.
Ip .. Thermal preload current
.
1,2
= 1 (seconds)
0,8
0,6
0,4
Prior
Thermal
Loading:
0,2
0%
70 %
80 %
85 %
90 %
95 %
0
1
1,5
2,5
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 65 of 74
CPR04
Normal Mode
L1
L1
C1
C1
alt.
R1
L1
CPR04
C1
Ith>, Ith>>
Irms>, Irms>>
I1>, I1>>
Io>, Io>>
Ilub>, Ilub>>
Event trip
Normal Mode
LEGEND
L1
FILTER- OR DAMPING REACTOR
C1
CAPACITOR BANK
R1
DAMPING RESISTOR
C1
vc>al,vc>, vc>>
Ith>, Ith>>
Irms>, Irms>>
CPR04 I1>, I1>>
I1<
Io>, Io>>
Ilub>, Ilub>>
Bena, Bfail1, Bfail2
Normal Mode
L1
aIub_alarm, aIub>,aIub
CPR04 bIub_alarm, bIub>,bIub
cIub_alarm, cIub>,cIub
Event trip
H-Bridge Mode
Page 66 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
FIGURE 9: TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR A DOUBLE STAR CAPACITOR / FILTER BANK
Phase
a
b
+vc
c
22
21
K1 - 1
10
Output relay 1
12
24
23
K2 - 1
DSP
14
Output relay 2
16
26
25
K3 - 1
28
18
Output relay 3
20
27
ANTI ALIASING
K4 - 1
13
Output relay 4
15
9
11
K5 - 1
OPTICAL ISOLATION
K6 - 1
RS 232
OR
RS 485
8
3
OPTICAL ISOLATION
RED LED
POWER SUPPLY
YELLOW LED
RS 232
Frontport
(DB9)
GREEN LED
KEYPAD
a1
a2
b1
b2
c1
c2
-vc
2
4
5
7
17
Output relay 5
19
Self supervisionrelay
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 67 of 74
capacitor a2
capacitor c1
capacitor b2
capacitor a1
capacitor c2
capacitor b1
capacitor a1
capacitor c2
capacitor b1
capacitor a2
capacitor c1
capacitor b2
Page 68 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
FIGURE 11: TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR A H-BRIDGE CAPACITOR / FILTER BANK
Phase
a
b
a
c
+vc
c
22
21
K1 - 1
10
Output relay 1
12
24
23
K2 - 1
DSP
14
Output relay 2
16
26
25
K3 - 1
28
18
Output relay 3
20
27
ANTI ALIASING
K4 - 1
13
Output relay 4
15
9
11
K5 - 1
OPTICAL ISOLATION
K6 - 1
RS 232
OR
RS 485
8
3
17
Output relay 5
19
2
4
Self supervisionrelay
OPTICAL ISOLATION
RED LED
5
7
POWER SUPPLY
a1
a2 b1
b2 c1
c2
YELLOW LED
RS 232
Frontport
(DB9)
GREEN LED
KEYPAD
a3
a4 b3
b4 c3
c4
22
21
K1 - 1
10
Output relay 1
12
24
23
K2 - 1
DSP
14
Output relay 2
16
26
25
K3 - 1
28
18
Output relay 3
20
27
ANTI ALIASING
K4 - 1
13
Output relay 4
15
9
11
K5 - 1
OPTICAL ISOLATION
K6 - 1
RS 232
OR
RS 485
8
3
OPTICAL ISOLATION
RED LED
POWER SUPPLY
YELLOW LED
RS 232
Frontport
(DB9)
GREEN LED
KEYPAD
-vc
2
4
5
7
17
Output relay 5
19
Self supervisionrelay
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 69 of 74
capacitor a2 or a3
capacitor a1 or a4
capacitor b2 or b3
capacitor b1 or b4
capacitor c2 or c3
capacitor c1 or c4
capacitor a1 or a4
capacitor a2 or a3
capacitor b1 or b4
capacitor b2 or b3
capacitor c1 or c4
capacitor c2 or c3
Page 70 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
FIGURE 13: LOGIC DIAGRAM FOR ELEMENTS 1,2 AND 3 NORMAL MODE OPERATION
vc
vc
PD
vc>>:xt
Filter 1
vc>al:xt
vc>al/vcr
vc>/vcr
vc>>/vcr
vc> alarm
vc> start
vc> trip
t
vc>> trip
Ith>:xt
Ith>>:xt
Ith>/In
Ith>>/In
Ith> start
RMS
Irms
TH
Ith
Ith> trip
Ith>> trip
Irms>:xt
Irms>>:xt
Irms>/In
Irms>>/In
Irms> start
C
Irms> trip
Irms>> trip
I1>:xt
I1>>:xt
I1<:xt
Bfail2:xt
Bfail1:xt
Bon
I1>/In
I1>>/In
I1</In
>10%In
I1> start
Filter 2
I1> trip
I1>> trip
I1< trip
Bfail2
Bfail1
&
C
vc>trip, vc>>trip
Ith>trip, Ith>>trip
I1>trip, I1>>trip
Irms>trip, Irms>>trip
Iub>trip, Iub>>trip
Ilub>trip, Ilub>>trip
Io>trip, Io>>trip
I1
OR
Bfail1 released:
Ifund<10%In
Dig-Input
Ifund AND Input
Ifund OR Input
LEGEND:
FILTER 1
FILTER 2
PD
TH
C
&
&
&
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 71 of 74
FIGURE 14: LOGIC DIAGRAM FOR ELEMENT 4 AND 5 NORMAL MODE OPERATION
ELEMENT 4
LEGEND:
FILTER 1
FILTER 2
COMP
C
ELEMENT 5
Ilub>:xt
Ilub>>:xt
Io>:xt
Io>>:xt
Bena:xt
Bena triggered by
Ilub>/In
Io>/In
Ilub>>/In
Io>>/In
Element3 I1
Element2 I1
Element1 I1
Ilub> start
Ilub
Ilub
Ilub> trip
Ilub>> trip
Io> start
Io
Io
Io> trip
Io>> trip
Bena
&
OR
OR
POWER UP
Page 72 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
FIGURE 15: LOGIC DIAGRAM FOR ELEMENT 2,3 AND 4 H-CONFIGURATION OPERATION
aIub_al:xt
aIub>:xt
aIub>>:xt
aIub_al /In
aIub>/In
aIub>>/In
Uncompensate
Compensate
Element 2
aIub
Filter 1
Filter 2
Comp
aIub or
aIub
aIub> trip
aIub>> trip
bIub_alarm
aIub_alarm
aIub> start
bIub_al:xt
bIub>:xt
bIub>>:xt
bIub_al /In
bIub>/In
bIub>>/In
Uncompensate
Compensate
Element 3
bIub
Filter 1
Filter 2
Comp
bIub or
bIub
bIub> start
bIub>> trip
cIub_alarm
cIub> trip
cIub>> trip
cIub>>:xt
cIub_al:xt
bIub> trip
cIub>:xt
cIub_al /In
cIub>/In
cIub>>/In
Uncompensate
Compensate
Element 4
cIub
Filter 1
Filter 2
Comp
cIub or
cIub
cIub> start
LEGEND:
FILTER 1
FILTER 2
COMP
C
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
Page 73 of 74
FIGURE 16: EFFECT OF PEAK REPETITIVE OVER VOLTAGE RESET TIMER, vc>reset:xt,
DURING INTERMITTANT PEAK REPETITIVE OVER VOLTAGES
vc/vcr
1,8
vc>/vcr
0
5s
30s
10s
20s
15s
t
vc>timer vs time, with vc>reset:xt = 50s
vc>timer
trip level
0
t
vc>timer vs time, with vc>reset:xt = 10s
Page 74 of 74
CPR04_Figures (Rev.02.29.12.04)
NORMAL MODE
Relay
#3
#4
H-BRIDGE MODE
#1
#2
#5
vc>alarm
vc>start
vc>trip
vc>>trip
I1>start
I1>trip
I1>>trip
Irms>start
Irms>trip
Irms>>trip
Ith>start
Ith>trip
Ith>>trip
I1<trip
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Iub_alarm
Iub>start
Iub>trip
Iub>>trip
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Io>start
Io>trip
Io>>trip
Ilub>start
Ilub>trip
Ilub>>trip
B fail1
B fail2
B ena
Event_trip
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Relay
#3
#4
#1
#2
#5
aIub_alarm
aIub>start
aIub>trip
aIub>>trip
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
bIub_alarm
bIub>start
bIub>trip
bIub>>trip
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
cIub_alarm
cIub>start
cIub>trip
cIub>>trip
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Event_trip
NORMALLY ENERGIZED
OR DE-ENERGIZED
Software Selectable
NORMALLY ENERGIZED
OR DE-ENERGIZED
Software Selectable
LATCHING OR SELF-RESET
Software Selectable
LATCHING OR SELF-RESET
Software Selectable
10
10
12
14
18
13
17
TERMINAL NUMBERS
16
20
15
19
12
14
18
13
17
TERMINAL NUMBERS
16
20
15
19