MRD1-G: Generator Differential Protection System
MRD1-G: Generator Differential Protection System
MRD1-G: Generator Differential Protection System
Contents
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1 Introduction and Application 2 Features and Characteristics
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3 Design
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• This chapter informs briefly about operation elements • Operational voltage available
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and indication elements of the MRD1. Name and po- • Trip
sition of the individual modules are also described. In • OFFLINE TEST mode active
chapter 5 operating of the relay and type specific • Edit mode active
functions are explained in more detail. • Displayed parameter is modified but has not been
stored yet
3.1.2 LEDs
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3.2 Master module
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3.3 Basic module
!Important Note
The MRD1 must only be dismantled or opened by authorised staff .
Removal of live modules entail severe danger for the person(s) involved because there can no sufficient protection
against accidental contact be guaranteed as soon as the relay has been opened. Furthermore there is the risk of
the modules being damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD/EGB) when handled improperly.
Identical modules must not be exchanged between different MRD1 basic versions.
Calibration of every MRD1 is done at work with regard to the specific features of that relay. A random change
of modules would lead to unreliable operation of the relay because the compatibility of the relay components
among each other would be in disorder and could not be guaranteed any longer.
Any modification jobs on the MRD1, for instance, exchange of modules or software additions, are only allowed
to be done at our works or by authorised agents.
Apart from further connections for voltage supply of the Blocking Input
relay, the module is also provided with a digital input If a voltage is applied to the terminals of the blocking
for remote resetting as well as connection facilities for input (D8-E8), all protection functions assigned to the
the five output relays. Four of these are free to be used output relays are blocked. Terminal D8 is also the neu-
acc. to requirement, the fifth is assigned for Selftest Re- tral or minus for the input.
lay.
Alarm relays
Potential free outputs of the five alarm relays provided
are at terminals C, D and E, series 1 to 7. Exact allo-
cation can be taken from the connection diagram. Re-
lay 5 is permanently assigned to Selftest Relay. Func-
tion allocation of the remaining relays is free and can
be defined when programming (see chapter 5). Two
of these four relays are provided with two changeover
contacts each and the other two with one changeover
contact each.
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4 Working principle
Term Explanation
ID Bias current This is the current passing through the generator from the starpoint side to the grid
side. This current is representing the normal load.
Id Differential current The difference between grid side current and star point side current of one wind-
ing.
Ia Pickup current If the differential current exceeds the pickup current, the relay trips.
Fault current due to This kind of fault current is the component of the measured differential current
operational condi- which, however, is not caused by a fault of the object to be protected but is of
tions systematic nature
Stabilisation Under this heading all measures are compiled which stabilise the differential relay
against nuisance tripping. Stabilising always means the pickup current is raised
and by this the differential relay becomes more intensitive, but is never completely
blocked.
IS Stabilising current This current develops from the bias current and represents the extent of stabilising
measures necessary as result of the fundamental analysis. Parameters of the
pickup characteristic can be set.
m Harmonic stabilising This factor, derived from the analysis of the harmonic frequency, is apart from IS
factor the second stabilising factor and in case of rush and saturation by following a
special characteristic makes the differential relay stable against tripping errors.
d[Id] Characteristic Offset The characteristic curve is raised up by the value d[Id] immediately after a har-
monic stabilisation factor “m” is measured to be greater than zero. This is to give
a basic stabilisation after detection of inrush or ct-saturation during external fault
by means of harmonic measurement.
Pickup characteristic This characteristic defines the stabilising current dependence on the pickup current
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General idealised view Examples:
STAR
point Mains
I1 I2
STAR
point Mains
short circuit
current
generator stator
MRD
The relay checks constantly if the incoming currents of When an internal fault occurs the current balance is
a winding are met by respective outgoing currents. If different. Dependent on the kind of fault a deficit in the
the balance of the conductor currents shows a differ- total of incoming currents can be observed. A winding
ence, this may suggest a fault within the protection short circuit, for instance, can be fed from both sides,
zone. even if with different intensity. But this short circuit does
not go through the generator, it is fed from both sides
Note! into the generator. So therefore the current balance
Motors and generators are to be handled from the dif- shows a difference.
ferential protection in the same way.
generator stator
MRD
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Stabilising
At first approximation this idealised view applies to By these factors a fault current is caused which mainly
stationary states only. In reality other effects, especially depends on the biasing current. This fault current is be-
CT errors, may cause the established current difference ing measured as a differential current, although a gen-
to rise, even if there is no internal fault. In such cases a erator fault must not necessarily have occurred. When
simple static differential relay would mistakenly trip the pickup current is set at a very sensitive value, each
and to prevent this stabilising measures have to be of these factors can cause unintended trippings. With
taken. Possible sources of measuring errors are sys- increasing bias current the pickup current has to be
tematic and can be duly taken into account. corrected upwardly.
The following pickup characteristic (exact characteris-
Stabilising the MRD1 means always an action to tic) gives an detailed study of the individual fault fac-
make the relay more insensitive. tors and the resulting fault current. In fig. 4 the ex-
pected fault current versus tripping characteristic is
shown.
Fundamental analysis
If a real fault occurs, the measured differential current
Distortion factors for differential current measuring are: exceeds the biasing current caused by operational
• Measuring errors of angle and value of the CTs conditions. Therefore the pickup characteristic must ex-
used ceed the biasing current characteristic by the required
• Poor adjustment of rated CT data to rated genera- sensitivity value. The exact course can be approxi-
tor data mated by a simplified characteristic consisting of two
linear sections (I and II). The higher the characteristic
begins, the higher the permissible differential current. If
the characteristic begins at a very low point this means
maximum sensitivity. If the pickup characteristic is be-
low the biasing characteristic, systematic effects can
cause unintended trips.
Differenzstrom
differential current
Id / In Angenäherte Kennlinie
approximated characteristic
AUSLÖSUNG
TRIP
II
tatsächlicher Fehlerstromlinie
exact fault characteristic
KEINE AUSLÖSUNG
I
NO TRIP
Stabilisierungsstrom
stabilizing current
Is / In
Calculation of the differential current and stabilising current resulting from the fundamental oscillation (current of
the positive phase sequence system) produces a point on the characteristic. If this point is within the tripping
th th
range, the output relay picks up. In case of harmonics of 4 or 5 order in the differential current the characteris-
tic curve is raised up statically by the parameter d[Id] and dynamically by the measuring value m (characterises
the harmonic contents).
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Tripping procedure
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4.2 Analogue measured value detection
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4.5 Block diagram
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4.6 General functions 4.6.3 Self-test relay
4.6.2 Fault-Recorder
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4.6.4 Self-test
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4.6.5 Output relay settings
With the exception of the self-supervision relay, all exist- Relais angezogen
0
ing output relays are assigned to the differential current TRIP condition 1
If the time for which the relay has been energised ex- If a relay is to remain self-holding after tripping, the reset
ceeds the adjusted reset time, the relay will release in- time has to be set to „exit“. Setting as per customer’s re-
stantaneously after trip condition is cancelled. This is quirements can be noted down in the „selection“ line.
particularly important for relay tests (test of the reset time)
where the test current is not switched off immediately
with tripping.
Relay
Basic equipment
1 2 3 4 5
Function Idiff Idiff Idiff Idiff
Idiff >> Idiff >> Idiff >> Idiff >> ST
Pre-adjustment (in s)
0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 •
Custom setting
•
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4.6.6 Parameterising blocking
wirksame Blockierzeit
effective block. time
tmin tmax
! Note:
Repeated impulse at the blocking time within tmin restart
the hold times.
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5 Operation
5.1 General
EVENT
PARAMETER Recorder
page 3
parameter 3.1
PARAMETER FAULT
page 2 parameter 3.2 Recorder
parameter 3.3
...
SYSTEM TEST parameter 2.1
PARAMETER DATA ...
...
PARAMETER routines page 1 parameter...2.2 page 1 ...
parameter 2.3 ...
... ...
clock setting software version parameter 1.1 measurement1.1
...
serial port options relays test parameter 1.2 measurement 2.2
...
work set selection LED test parameter 1.3 measurement 3.3
OFFLINE TEST m. memory test ... ... ...
change password
restore default
rated frequency
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5.1.2 Parameter sets
SYSTEM-
parameter
parameter set
2
output
" #$ $ & '( )* parameter set
3
relay
Generator
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5.1.3 Key function
Key
Function short actuated long actuated (2s)
a) confirm selection (YES) finish working in EDIT mode, perform parameter plausi-
b) toggle setting in EDIT mode bility check and save (if check passed) all modifications
(yes/no ; on/off)
• - no operation
/ - password protected
0 - press and hold down PARA, press UP in addition to PARA, release both
!Note
In the following paragraphs key symbols are mainly
used when explaining an operational procedure. Keys RD1
D11 ••••••••
•••••••
••••••
•••••
••••
•••
••
•
SEG•••••••••08.02.06
with the term "long" on them have to be pressed for MRD1••••••••15:20:18
about 2s for actuating the function. If there is nothing
stated, the respective key has only to be pressed briefly.
Fig.: Display in HOME POSITION
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5.1.4 LEDs
ein / on
green/red flashing a
green/red flashing b
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5.1.5 VIEW mode / EDIT mode
There are two modes for selecting PARAMETER pages: The protection program executed in the MRD1 at the
A short press on the PARA-key activates the VIEW-mode. time is not effected by this procedure. Values of the ac-
The EDIT-mode can be selected by pressing the PARA- tive parameter sets filed in the PARAMETER memory are
key for approx. 2 s (long press). still being used until the complete EDIT memory is recop-
• VIEW mode (viewing) ied into the respective PARAMETER memory. Only then
On pressing the key this mode only allows viewing all changes made taking effect together in the protection
the active parameters program.
• EDIT mode (processing)
Unlike in mode VIEW, in EDIT mode one of the four
parameter sets can be selected. That parameter set is
then copied automatically into the EDIT memory and !Note
can be viewed there. At the first attempt of changing
a parameter, the password is requested. After entering If during processing the aux. voltage fails, the complete
the password (LED EDIT lights up if the password was EDIT memory is erased. After aux. voltage has returned,
correct), the parameter can be changed. For any fur- the protection program starts with those settings which
ther change of parameter(s) the password is not re- were stored in the PARAMETER memory before the last
quested again. In case the user does not know the processing operations. By this it is ensured that the pro-
password, the password entering mode can be can- tection program does not work with incompletely
celled and still parameter sets be viewed but as ex- changed data or meaningless data.
plained above, they cannot be changed.
If due to the continuously running check-sum test data er-
It is not necessary to acknowledge any change sepa- ror or loss of parameter memory is noted during start-up
rately by pressing the ENTER key since at first every- of the relay or during operation, a default parameter is
thing is processed in the EDIT memory only. Each of loaded automatically. In such case the relay changes to
the changes can be cancelled again. LED MODIFIED the Offline mode (see next chapter) and the self-
indicates that the parameter displayed was changed. supervision relay de-energises.
If it should be set back to the initial value, only brief
actuation of key RESET (cancel function) is needed. If The EDIT-mode is left automatically if there is no input
the process is closed (with: ENTER, long), all the longer than 10 minutes (time out). Changed parameters
changes can be rejected again or be accepted. will not be stored.
(Checkback: ARE YOU SURE?). Before the parameter
set ist finally stored an internal plausibility check is per-
formed to ensure that all settings are conclusive. If the
check routine detects a irresolute combination of set-
tings, the user will be informed and the settings are
not stored. e.g. an unsuitable combination of genera-
tor rated current (which is calculated from rated volt-
age and power capacity setting) an the setted CT
primary rated current.
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5.1.6 OFFLINE-TEST mode 5.1.7 Reset (DEVICE RESET)
For testing a parameter set the OFFLINE TEST mode can System messages in the display can be cancelled with a
be activated. In this mode all output relays are being short press on the RESET key. The message is not re-
switched off. Now it can be changed over to another moved at all but stored in the EVENT-memory. A trip will
parameter set for testing without risking nuisance trip- also cause a message which is also to be cancelled
ping. If the parameter set causes tripping, alarms are with a short RESET press. After this all measured and
only shown on the MRD1 display or indicated via LEDs. calculated values can be recalled from the fault re-
The OFFLINE TEST mode is enabled or disabled on the corder. All output relays and LEDs (if set to self-holding
SYSTEM SETTING page. contact) will remain in energised position until a DEVICE
RESET is initiated to the MRD1 by a long RESET press
The OFFLINE TEST mode is indicated by: from home position.
• Self-supervision relay de-energises The DEVICE RESET can also be initiated by the external
(to inform the control system about the missing protec- reset input or via serial interface.
tion function)
• Self-supervision LED flashes red (= no protection) Info-messages do not need to be reset manually. They
• LED TEST flashes red (= TEST mode active) extinguish automatically after 5 s.
!Important Notes
To prevent an unintended trip the OFFLINE TEST mode is
activated as default setting on first commissioning.
When the MRD1 recognises a damaged parameter
memory the default settings are loaded automatically
and the Offline mode is activated (with selftest relay un-
energised).
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5.1.8 Enter password
entering password
password incorrect
PASSWORD WRONG LED EDIT remains off
NO ACCESSS/
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5.2 SYSTEM settings
5.2.1 Selection
On this page the general functions are shown which are page select Display
not stored in the four parameter sets. They are stored
separately and always apply, irrespectively of the pa-
rameter set selected. The SYSTEM SETTINGS can only SYSTEM SETTINGS
be selected from Home Display.
+ /
SYSTEM
password access
parameter
page select line
Note:
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5.2.2 Overview
SELECT PARA SET parameter set switch over via interface enable disable
VIA SP ........ disable
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5.2.3 Time / Date
CHANGE Headline • •
TIME / DATE
• No selection possible
!Note
Both arrow keys have the same function for this setting Date/time setting may be synchronised via serial inter-
procedure. Both move the cursor always to the next digit face (see setting "GROUP ADDRESS).
group. After reaching the SECOND column, it is
switched back to YEAR again. Digits for the year and
month have to be entered before digit(s) for the day to
enable the MRD1 to carry out correct calculation of
intercalary days as well as the max. days in a month.
The internal clock does not stop during the setting pro-
cedure so that when cancelled by RESET key the actual
time is not changed. After pressing ENTER the modified
time becomes valid.
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5.2.4 Password change
Try again
/ message appears for app. 2 s
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5.3 PARAMETER-pages
5.3.1 Selection
EDIT PARAMETER e.g. set 2 was loaded and is now continued at 5.3.2.
SET (2) [IDLE] ready for editing
leaf to next
PARA page
pages password access
select line
page 1
page 2
page 2
page 3 param 2.1
param 2.2 change value
page 4
... param 2.3 PARAMETER 2.3
param 2.4 [ value ]
...
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5.3.2 Overview
leaf to next VIEW PARAMETER Parameter pages active parameter ready for viewing
page SET (1) [ACTIVE] (e.g. set 1)
5.3.1
or
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5.3.3 Generator ratings
****GENERATOR*** Headline • • • • • •
****RATINGS*****
none
POWER CAPACITY rated apparent current 10 kVA - 300 MVA 17.3 MVA
SnW1 = ... kVA
/ NOTE: The Parameter must be set to inverted polarity, if the direction of current flow in the secondary circuit is reverse to the input terminals of MRD1 according to the con-
nection diagram (Chapter 10).
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5.3.4 Protection parameters
Differential protection
The tripping characteristic of the MRD1 can be set with four parameters:
Differenzstrom
differential current 8
8
Id / In
Idiff >>
III
Idiff (Is/In=10)
II
d[Id]
Einstellbereich der Kennlinie
setting range of characteristic 2
1
1
Idiff (Is/In=2)
0,5
Idiff (Is/In=0)0,1 I 0,2
Stabilisierungsstrom
0 2 5 10 stabilizing current
Is / In
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Key Display Parameters of the characteristic Select Setting range Pre- actual
adjust-
(• no selection) Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4
ment
***PROTECTION*** Headline • • • • • •
****SETTINGS****
none
**OFFSET VALUE** Offset of characteristic curve from static basic 0.0...8.0 2.0
**d[Id]=x.x xIn* characteristic curve
/ To get no negative slope in the characteristic part I the setting Idiff (Is=2) must not be less then the setting Idiff (Is=0). The MRD1 will check the inputs on this must.
0 In = Generator nominal current (or motor nominal current)
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5.3.5 Relay-settings
REL2 RESET TIME minimun Reset time /latching time for relay 1 0.00 .... 1.00s / 0.2 s
t(rst)= ... s exit /
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5.3.6 Setting of logic functions
... A...B __
!Note
For MRD1 there is the following definition:
Protective function A: Differential protection Id> (Low Set)
Protective function B: differential protection Id>> (High Set)
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Scheme:
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5.3.7 Blocking Setting
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5.3.8 Validity check
The MRD1 is provided with a special parameter A setting is not regarded to be valid if one of the fol-
checking facility as protection against wrong settings. lowing conditions are not met :
However, to prevent that the actual setting range is too
much restricted , this facility can only protect against • CT mismatch for each winding
gross setting errors. Before they are stored, changed 1/4 × IN < IWPN < 2 × IN
settings are checked for their mutual validity. The pro-
cedure is such that firstly the parameters are compared • CT transformation ratio at MRD1 rated current IWPN <
to the calculated rated currents IN (per winding) of the 5A
component, which result from the rated apparent po-
wer and rated voltage. Thereafter interrelation of the • Relation of voltage levels
parameters is checked. For three-winding transformers (MRD1-T3)
If there is a discrepancy when setting parameters via UN Winding 1 ≥ UN Winding 2 ≥ UN Winding 3
the keyboard, either the MRD1 does not allow the re-
spective value to be further changed or refers to the For two-winding transformers (MRD1-T2)
inconsistent value by issuing a clear text message UN Winding 1 ≥ UN Winding 2
when trying to store the parameter. In this case the
EDIT mode is not left and the value can be corrected. • Tripping characteristic
When setting parameters via an interface, validity er- Id(IS=0) ≤ Id(IS=2)
rors are indicated by a special telegram message. i.e. gradient Sector I ≥ 0
and
gradient Sector I ≤ gradient Sector II
• Ext. Blockage
tmin > tmax
minimum hold time is greater than maximum hold
time
Abbreviations :
SN set rated vector power
UN set rated component voltage (phase-to-phase voltage)
IN rated component current (IN = SN /(√3 x UN)) calculated from UN and SN
IWPNset rated C.T. primary current
Gradient characteristic gradient in the respective linear sector (see chapter 5.3.4)
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5.4 DATA pages
5.4.1 Selection
All measured, calculated and stored data can be re- Key Display
called on the data pages
--DATA READING--
---PROCEDURE---
leaf to next
page
meas. 1.1
meas. 1.2
page 1 meas. 1.3 measurement 1 .3
... [ value ]
Fault Rec
Event Rec
DATA
Data recorder (last but one)
recorder
time date event value 1 value 2 ...
1
2
3 select a stored value
4
....
FAULT EVENT
I DIFF> TRIP
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5.4.2 Overview
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5.4.3 Measured and calculated data
...
etc. Phase current in A (SP=Star point side)
calculated difference current (Idiff)
calculated stabilising current (Irestr)
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5.4.4 FAULT Recorder
The display shows „END OF DATA“ at the end of the list or if no trips are stored.
Table: Fault-Recorder
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5.4.5 EVENT-Recorder
event message
EVENT Nr: 0 Event 0 date/time
................ see below of the last event
event message
EVENT Nr: 1 Event 1 date/time
................ of the last trip but one
(previous)
event message
corresponding to all stored Event n date/time
events in chronological order
Table: Event-Recorder
next value EVENT NUMBER (1) Event number and event mes- e.g. last event
................ sage
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5.4.6 Statistic data
!Note
This statistic counters can not be resetted.
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5.5 TEST-routines page (Self-test)
*INTERNAL TEST**
****ROUTINES****
password access
select test
TEST-
routines
test 1
test 2 test 2 test is running
test 3
...
start test
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5.5.2 Overview
/ NOTE: Password is needed, because the protection function is disabled during the test!
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5.6 Parameter programming help
This chapter is a step by step help how to enter the first specific settings into the MRD1 by keyboard. For more
information about the parameter and its setting ranges see chapters: PARAMETER-pages and SYSTEM settings.
Step Key
long
3 confirm selection
(set will be loaded in EDIT memory)
6 if necessary:
change displayed value
continue at step 5
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Other operations Key
finish working and store all modifications
(EDIT-memory will be copied back to parameter memory)
long
abandon working and refuse all modifications
(no storing)
long
cancel modification on the displayed parameter and reset to old
value.
(if LED MODIFIED illuminated) short
edit another parameter set finish with ENTER long or RESET long and
continue on step 1
! Note
There is no need to confirm any modification by pressing ENTER. All modifications are temporarily stored in the
edit memory when scrolling with up/down keys. When pressing ENTER long all modifications in the edit mem-
ory will be stored in the parameter set memory after an ensurance request.
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6 Relay Tests
For testing the MRD1 the following has to be taken The rated value indication for differential current and
into account: stabilising current can be gathered from the following
The test current source must supply a current free of table. Test current I should be in compliance with the
harmonics. Should this not be the case, measuring er- generator nominal current (or motor nominal current.
rors may result from this if the reference ammeter used
is an RMS instrument (which is common practice). A B C D
Idiff 2/3 × I 0 1× In 0
Test circuits for differential current Idiff and stabilising Is 0 2/3 × I 0 1 × In
current Is:
Value indications dependent on the test circuit used
A) B)
MRD1 MRD1
I I
B3 B3
A W1 A W1
B4 B4
B5 B5
B6 B6
B7 B7
B8 B8
A3 A3
W2 W2
A4 A4
A5 A5
A6 A6
A7 A7
A8 A8
C) D)
LFG1 L1
MRD1 LFG1 L1
MRD1
L3 L2 L3 L2
I L1 I L1
B3 B3
A W1 A W1
B4 B4
I L2 I L2
B5 B5
A A
B6 B6
I I
L3 B7 L3 B7
A A
B8 B8
Symmetrisches A3
Symmetrisches A3
Dreiphasensystem W2 Dreiphasensystem W2
symmetrical three phase A4 symmetrical three phase A4
system A5 system A5
A6 A6
A7 A7
A8 A8
W1= Mains side, W2 = Star point side, LFG= (e.g.) |SEG Power Function Generator
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7 Commissioning
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7.2 C.T. connection
The right polarity of the C.T. is very important and so Now the supervised component can be switched on
when the MRD1 is initially connected this has to be while observing and interpreting the differential current
checked carefully. Reverse polarity at even one C.T. indication. Interpretation of the indicated value is al-
only is likely to cause trip errors. Whether connection ways subject to local conditions (operation related
of the MRD1 is correct can roughly be seen from the fault current) and can here only be described gener-
differential current indication, provided the object to ally. The test circuits described in chapter 6 can be of
be protected operates troublefree. To check the correct help for fault identification.
C.T. connection, firstly the MRD1 should be operated
at the object to be protected in OFFLINE TEST mode. The following table can be considered as reference
when checking the connection. The stated values are
! Important Note: based on symmetrical load I=IL1=IL2=IL3. Where loads
are involved which are not 100 % symmetrical, the
In this operational mode, the object to be protected
observed values may deviate from the table. All figures
must have a sufficient back-up protection. Furthermore
are to be understood as approximate values and are
it is assumed that the supervised component is not
a multiple of the load current.
faulty and all parameters are correct. When in
OFFLINE TEST mode it is ensured that a CT with per-
haps reverse polarity does not cause an unintended
trip.
Table: Recommended values for differential current and stabilising current indication at the MRD1 with assumed faultless
components and different numbers of CTs connected
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8 Technical Data
Common data
Voltage supply
Input CT
a) Phase current CT
Rated current IN 1 A or 5 A
Power consumption in current path: at IN < 0.1 VA
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Function- and signal inputs
Digital inputs
RS485
Output relay
Rated insulation voltage: 600 VAC (450V DC / 380 VAC) (VDE 435, T303)
Air- and creeping distance VDE 0160
Insulation coordination: pollution degree 3 for terminals,
pollution degree 2 for the electronic
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Temperature range for
Operation: -5°C to +55°C (within class 3K3)
Transport: -25°C to +70°C (class 1K4)
Storage: -25°C to +70°C (class 2K3)
Mechanical test:
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9 Tables/Connection diagrams
Display Event
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9.2 View
Front plate:
Rear plate
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Fig.: Connection diagram MRD1-G
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10 Order form
!Note
Normally the MRD1 is provided with one type of current transformer only (1A or 5A). Equipment with two CTs of
different current ratings in one relay only on request.
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SEG – Schaltanlagen-Elektronik-Geräte GmbH & Co. KG
Krefelder Weg 47 ⋅ D – 47906 Kempen (Germany)
Postfach 10 07 55 (P.O.Box) ⋅ D – 47884 Kempen (Germany)
Phone: +49 (0) 21 52 145 1
Internet
Homepage http://www.segpower.com
Documentation http://doc.seg-pp.com
Sales
Phone: +49 (0) 21 52 145 635 (Europe)
Phone: +49 (0) 21 52 145 319 (Latin America/Asia Pacific)
Telefax: +49 (0) 21 52 145 354
e-mail: electronics@newage-avkseg.com
Service
Phone: +49 (0) 21 52 145 237 ⋅ Fax: +49 (0) 21 52 145 455
e-mail: application@newage-avkseg.com