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ADITYA SERIES
Version 1.0
(For software V1.xx and V2.xx)
Technical Manual
CONTENTS
Safety Instruction
Introduction
User’s Guide
Technical Specification
Application Guide
Communication
Periodic Testing
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Healthy & Safety 3
1.3 Symbol & External Labels 4
1.4 Decommissioning & Disposal 4
1.5 Technical Specifications For Safety 5
1.5.1 Protective Fuse Rating 5
1.5.2 Protective Class 5
1.5.3 Installation Category 5
1.5.4 Environment 5
1.6 CE Marking 5
1.7 Revision Note 6
2.0 INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
2 Introduction 3
2.1 General 3
2.2 Features 5
2.3 How to use the Manual 5
2.4 Ordering Information 7
2.5 Revision Note 9
3 Handling 3
3.1 Receipt of Relay 3
3.2 Unpacking 3
3.3 Handling of Electric Components 3
3.4 Storage 4
3.5 Dimensions 4
3.5.1 Connections of Power Terminals and Signal Terminals 4
3.5.2 Earthing 4
3.6 Cabinet drawing 5
3.7 Draw out arrangement drawing 6
3.8 Revision Note 7
8.0 COMMUNICATION
CONTENTS
9.1 Installation 3
9.1.1 Relay Connection & Diagram 3
9.1.2 Before energising following should be checked 3
9.1.3 Relay operating condition 3
9.1.4 CT Circuit 3
9.1.5 Insulation 3
9.2 Commissioning 4
9.2.1 Commissioning Test Required Equipment 4
9.2.2 Checking of External Circuitry 4
9.2.2.1 Relay Back Terminal Wiring 4
9.2.2.2 Visual Inspection 4
9.2.2.3 Earthing 5
9.2.2.4 CT Polarity 5
9.2.3 Checking of Relay Setting 5
9.2.4 Final Checking 6
9.2.5 Commissioning Record Sheet 6
9.2.5.1 Relay identification 6
10 Periodic Testing 3
10.1 Trip Test 3
10.2 Functional Test 3
10.3 Testing of Relay 3
10.3.1 Relay Calibration 3
10.3.2 Diagram for pickup and Timing test 5
10.3.3 Testing of Over Current Protection 6
10.3.3.1 Pickup Test for Over Current 6
10.3.3.2 IDMT Time Test for Over Current 6
10.3.3.3 Testing of HF Pickup for Over Current Test 8
10.3.3.4 Operating Time Test of HF for Over Current 9
10.3.4 Testing Of Earth Fault Current Protection 9
10.3.4.1 Testing of 3Io Element 9
10.3.4.2 IDMT Test for 3Io>> 10
10.3.4.3 Operating Time Test for HF for 3Io 11
10.3.4.4 Testing of EF element 12
10.3.4.5 IDMT Time Test for Ie>> 12
10.3.4.6 Operating Time Test for HF for EF 14
10.3.4.7 Testing of NPS 14
10.3.5 Testing Of Annunciation For Both O/C and EF 14
10.3.6 Sample Test Report 15
10.4 Revision Note 16
Revision Note
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION
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CONTENTS
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Healthy & Safety 3
1.3 Symbol & External Labels 4
1.4 Decommissioning & Disposal 4
1.5 Technical Specifications For Safety 5
1.5.1 Protective Fuse Rating 5
1.5.2 Protective Class 5
1.5.3 Installation Category 5
1.5.4 Environment 5
1.6 CE Marking 5
1.7 Revision Note 6
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1.1 INTRODUCTION
This guide and the relevant operating or service manual documentation for the equipment
provide full information on safe handling, commissioning and testing of this equipment and
also includes description of equipment label markings.
Documentation for equipment ordered from ASHIDA Electronics Pvt. Ltd. is dispatched
separately from manufacture goods and may not be received at the same time. Therefore this
guide is provided to ensure that printed information normally present on equipment is fully
understood by the recipient.
Reference should be made to the external connection diagram before the equipment is
installed, commissioned or serviced.
This information in the Safety Section of the equipment documentation is intended to ensure
that equipment is properly installed and handled in order to maintain it in a safe condition.
It is assumed that everyone who will be associated with the equipment will be familiar with the
contents of that Safety Section, or this Safety Guide.
When electrical equipment is in operated, dangerous voltages will be present in certain parts
of the equipment. Failure to warning notices, incorrect use, or improper use may endanger
personnel and equipment and cause personal injury or physical damage.
Before working in the terminal strip area, the equipment must be isolated.
Proper and safe operation of the equipment depends on appropriate shipping and handling,
proper storage, installation and commissioning and on careful operation, maintenance and
servicing. For this reason only qualified personal may work on or operate the equipment.
• Are familiar with the installation, commissioning and operation of the equipment and
of the system to which it is being connected.
• Are able to safely perform switching operation in accordance with accepted safety
and to isolate ground and label it.
• Are trained in the care and use of safety apparatus in accordance with safety
engineering practices.
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The operating manual for the equipment gives instruction for its installation, commissioning
and operation. However, the manual cannot cover all conceivable circumstances or include
detailed information on all topics. In the event of questions or specific problems, do not take
any action without proper authorization. Contact the appropriate Ashida technical sales office
and request the necessary information
For safety reasons the following symbols and external labels, which may be used on the
equipment or referred to in the equipment documentation, should be understood before the
equipment is installed or commissioned
*NOTE: THE TERM EARTH USED THROUGHOUT THIS GUIDE IS THE 9ij DIRECT
EQUIVALENT OF THE NORTH AMERICAN TERM GROUND.
Decommissioning:
The supply input (auxiliary) for the equipment may include capacitors across the
supply or to earth. To avoid electric shock or energy hazards, after completely
isolating the supplies to the equipment (both poles of any dc supply), the capacitors
should be safely discharged via the external terminals prior to decommissioning.
Disposal:
It is recommended that incineration and disposal to water courses is avoided. The
equipment should be disposed of in a safe manner. Any equipment containing
batteries should have them removed before disposal, taking precautions to avoid
short circuits. Particular regulations within the country of operation, may apply to the
disposal of batteries.
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The recommended maximum rating of the external protective fuse for equipments is 8A, high
rupture capacity (HRC) Red Spot type NIT, or TIA, or equivalent, unless otherwise stated in
the technical data section of the equipment documentation. The protective fuse should be
located as close to the unit as possible.
DANGER -CTs must NOT be fused since open circuiting them may produce
lethal hazardous voltages. 7.2 Protective Class
IEC 61010-1: 2001 Class I (unless otherwise specified in the equipment documentation).
EN 61010-1: 2001 This equipment requires a protective conductor (earth) connection to
ensure user safety.
IEC 61010-1: 2001 Installation Category III (Over voltage Category III):
EN 61010-1: 2001 Distribution level, fixed installation.
Equipment in this category is qualification tested at 5kV peak,
1.2/50µs, 500Ω, 0.5J, between all supply circuits and earth and also
between independent circuits
1.5.4 Environment
The equipment is intended for indoor installation and use only. If it is required for use in an
outdoor environment then it must be mounted in a specific cabinet or housing which will
enable it to meet the requirements of IEC 60529 with the classification of degree of protection
IP54 (dust and splashing water protected).
1.6 CE MARKING
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INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
2.1 General 3
2.2 Features 5
2.3 How to use the Manual 5
2.4 Ordering Information 7
2.5 Revision Note 9
ADR241B is a second generation Numerical 3OC + 1EF Over Current Relay. The ADR241B
is part of Ashida Aditya Series ( Aditya-V2 ) of protective relays. General definition and
Aditya series and it model number is give in ordering information.
All the relay are designed using latest numerical technology and having programmable digital
input and outputs to minimized external contact multiplication electromechanical relays. All
relays are tested for EMI / EMC noise as per international IEC specifications. The basic
electronics hardware is common for all relays. The user interface for all relay are similar only
protection logic is different, this make very easy to use. General features of all relays are as
given below
• Large 20x4 LCD display
• Password Protection for all setting
• Disturbance Recorder. Actual waveform of current are captured & saved in the built-in
memory with date time stamping, for analyzing fault condition & fault location.
• IEC standard open protocol.
• Separate Communication Prot for SCADA (RS485) as well as Local testing (RS232)
• Very low burden on CT and PT
• Online display current other digital and physical status.
• Continuous monitoring of module’s internal hardware and alarm generation in case of
failure of any critical components.
• 10 Digital Output contacts for local alarm Tele-signalling & Control
• 7 Optically isolated digital status input for monitoring of status and avoid used of external
relay logic
• 100 nos of event memory, event such CB close, Trip, status change, relay pkp etc. All
events are with date and time stamped up to 1ms
• 6 Programmable ( 3 Red / 3 Green) LED which can be assigned to any of protection
function
• 5 Programmable Relay which can be programmed through key board.
• 5 Optically isolated status input
The relay is designed using modular removable terminal, having CT sorting arrangement.
This make very easy for removing relay for maintenance and calibration and testing
The High speed Digital Signal Controller continuously monitors line phase current and E/F
current. Along with different status input, through CTs, and optical isolated status
connections. The high-speed micro-controller samples these current signals through a A/D
converter. The Digital Signal performs powerful Numerical Algorithms to find out RMS of
fundamental & harmonic contents of the current. All measurement is tuned to fundamental
frequency i.e 50Hz, thus relay remain stable during distorted waveform generated electronics
loco-motive. All these measure values are then used for different protection function such as
IDMT Over current protection, Instantaneous Over current protection, E/F protection etc.
These measured values are also displayed on large 20 x 4 LCD display for metering purpose.
The DSC also monitor different digital input trough optical isolator and perform some
monitoring function such trip circuit supervision, and control potential free contact for control
CB and generate ALARM and Tele-signalling
The power supply module is basically DC – DC converted designed using modern PWM
based Switching mode technique to convert 110Vdc station battery supply to the 12V and
24Vdc low voltage supply for relay electronics and control circuit. It also provides necessary
isolation from station battery. There are two type of power supply modules are available 1)
having range of 77Vdc – 250Vdc. Covering requirement of 110Vdc and 220Vdc station
battery system 2) having range of 18Vdc to 52Vdc covering 24Vdc, 30Vdc, 48Vdc station
battery requirement.
The relay is having total 8 nos of dual LED of high intensity for easy identification of type of
fault for easy user interface. LEDs L5, L6 and L7 and Relay R1 to R5, digital status input and
controlled output are fully programmable via key pad interface.
2.2. Features : -
Protection Features:
9 4 Element (3 Phase + EF) Over current IDMT/DMT with instant trip.
9 Programmable (Non- Volatile) Setting By local keys as well as remote setting by
communication port
9 Selection of Curve: Five selectable curve (Normal Inverse 1 (C1), Normal Inverse 2, (C2)
Very inverse (C3), Extremely inverse (C4), Long time inverse (C5)) and Define Time (C6)
9 Instantaneous Over-Current Protection with adjustable timer.
9 Breaker Failure detection.
9 In-built CB Trip Circuit Supervision function during pre closing and post closing of CB.
9 Negative sequence over current (46).
The User Interface and Menu will be different for different software version. The user
interface chapter describe latest software version relay. The older relay menus are
shown in menu tables. Before referring manual first identify your relay software
version. The software version can be found by following procedure
After Power ON or when the HW RESET and LED RESET push button is pressed
simultaneously, the relay will display the following message.
Ashida Numerical This window will flash momentarily showing the following
3OC/1EF IDMT Relay Relay Name : 3OC/1EF IDMT Relay
ADR241B_V2_R2 V02.01 Relay Type : ADR241B_V2_R2 Software Version : V02.01
Unit ID = 0001 Unit ID = 0001
Then the control will go automatically to default window
1. Safety instruction : -
Content of this chapter is regarding safety of human being to operate/handle this relay.
2. Introduction : -
Content of this chapter is about general introduction to the ”ADITYA” series of ADR range
of relays.
3. Handling : -
Content of this chapter is regarding precaution to be taken while handling electronic
equipment.
4. User Guide : -
A detail description of features of “ADITYA” series relays.
6. Technical Specification : -
Comprehensive details on nominal values setting ranges, specification & curve
characteristics.
7. Application Guide : -
This chapter contains detail description of each relay setting guidelines.
8. Communication : -
Communication setting & Protocol details.
E a ch R e l a y i s i de nt i fi e d b y T y pe N o. and Mo d e l N o.
T he Type No. de f in e s t he Fu nc t i o n o f t he R e la y a s Co mm u ni ca bl e / No n-
C o mm un i ca b l e , Nu m be r o f E le me n t s , T ype of Protection Functio n etc.
T he D e t a i l d e f in it io n o f T yp e N o. is given be lo w.
ADR 2 4 1 B
Stands
For Sub type
Aditya A = Simple Economical (Mini Function)
Series B = Extra Function (Mid Range)
S = Self Power
E = Special EF/ Neutral Function
Nos. of Elements
1 = Single Element
2 = Double Element
3 = Three Element
4 = Four Element
Type of Communication
1 = No Communication
2 = Comm. (ASCADA / IEC Port)
AM 201 –XX – X – X – XX – X
Auxiliary Supply
PT Secondary 01 = 18 – 52 V dc 06 = 110 V dc
0 = NA 02 = 77 – 250 V dc 07 = 220 V dc
1 = 63.5V ac 03 = 24 V dc
2 = 110V ac 04 = 30 V dc
3 = 230V ac
05 = 48 V dc
CT Secondary
1 = 1 Amp.
2 = 5 Amp.
3 = 1 Amp. / 5 Amp. Selectable
201 indicates
Aditya _V2
This Document – For Other model
Refer respective document or contact
Factory
Ordering information:
A D R 2 4 1 B - A M - X X X - X X - X - X - X X - X
Example
AD R 2 4 1 B – AM - 2 0 1 - 0 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 2 - 0
T yp e : A D R 2 4 1 B wi t h s t a n d a r d s e t t i n g I E C 6 0 8 7 0 - 5 - 1 0 3 c o m
St. Back terminal layout
Cabinet Type: CSE -150 H Terminal Removable
Auxiliary Supply: 77-250Vdc
C T s e c : 1 Amp. / 5 Amp selectable
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CONTENTS
3 Handling 3
3.1 Receipt of Relay 3
3.2 Unpacking 3
3.3 Handling of Electric Components 3
3.4 Storage 4
3.5 Dimensions 4
3.5.1 Connections of Power Terminals and Signal Terminals 4
3.5.2 Earthing 4
3.6 Cabinet drawing 5
3.7 Draw out arrangement drawing 6
3.8 Revision Note 7
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3. HANDLING
Care must be taken when unpacking & installing the relay so that none of part is damaged
inside the box. Operation manual and test report are there store this property for further use.
Relay must be handled by skilled personnel. Relays that have been removed from their boxes
should not be left in situation where they are exposed to dust or damp. This particularity
applies to installation which are carried out at the same time as construction work. Relays that
are not immediately installed should be returned in to there corrugated box.
3.2 UNPACKING
Care must be taken when unpacking and installing the relays so that none of the parts is
damaged or the setting altered. Relays must only be handled by skilled personnel. The
installation should be done by clean, dry and reasonably free from dust and excessive
vibration. The site should be lit to facilitate inspection. Relays that have been removed from
their cases should not be left in situations where they are exposed to dust and damp. This
particularly applies to installation which are being carried out at the same time as construction
work
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3.4 STORAGE
If relays are not to be installed immediately upon receipt they should be stored in a place free
from dust and moisture in their original cartons. Where de-humidifier crystals will be impaired
if the bag has been exposed to ambient conditions and may be restored by gently heating the
bag for about an hour, prior to replacing it in the carton
Dust which collect on a carton may, on subsequent unpacking find its way into the relay, in
damp conditions the carton and packing may become Impregnated with moisture and the de-
humidifier will lose its efficiency.
Storage temperature: -25°C to +70°C
3.5 DIMENSIONS
− Auxiliary sources Vaux : 1.5 mm² (some electrical utiliets use 2.5 mm2 )
− Communication Port – D9 Femel with 0.5 mm2 per core total 4 core screen. The maximum
length of 1000m. Linear capacitance between conductor and earth : 100pF/m
− PT Circuit 1.5 mm2
− Other circuits 1.0 mm²
− CT Circuit 4 - 6 mm2
We recommend to protect the auxiliary source connection by using a fuse of type NIT or TIA
with a breaking capacity of 16A. For security reasons, do never install fuses in current
Transformers circuits. The other circuits must be protected by fuses.
3.5.2 Earthing
Each equipment must be connected to a local earth terminal by the intermediary of a M4
earth terminals. We recommend a wire of minimal section of 2,5 mm², connected to cabinet
bolt . Because of the limitations of the annular terminals,
NOTE : To prevent any electrolytic risk between copper conductor or brass conductor and the
back plate of the equipment, it is necessary to take precautions to isolate them one from the
other. This can be done in several ways, for example by inserting between the conductor and
the case a plated nickel or insulated ring washer or by using a tin terminals.
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USER’S GUIDE
(For Software V2.xx)
CONTENTS
7 13
PROTH. L5
ERR
1 FAULT
PKP
L6
2
PT
L7
REC
LOCK TRIP
3 BF CLOSE
4
ADR 241B
6
5
8 9 10 11 12
Back-lit LCD display 20 x 4 is provided for parameter and setting display and for easy viewing
of measurement, setting, fault records, date & time, error message. Back-lit will automatically
switch off if any push button key will not be pressed for more than 100sec. The display back-
lit can be made on by pressing any push button key. Back-lit is also automatically turned on
when any tripping occurs on particular equipment.
The function of relay is controlled by the following keys, Left Arrow key (), Right Arrow key
(), Up Arrow key () Down Arrow key () and LED Reset Key, Test Key, Bypass Key and
HW Reset Key which are provided on the front Plate.
• When the Right Arrow key () is pressed the operator is able to view the setting of the
relay. When the Right Arrow key () is pressed again it will go to the next setting page,
but in case there are no more setting to be displayed it returns to the main menu.
• When the Left Arrow key () is pressed than you can return to previous display page, it
relay is already on main menu then, you are able to enter the setting which can be now
modified using Up Arrow key () Down Arrow key (). When the Left Arrow key ()
pressed again it will go to the next setting.
• The Up Arrow key () is used to increment the value, the Down Arrow key () is used to
decrement the value in the display.
• The Left Arrow key () Right Arrow key () can be used to go forward or backward,
both when doing the settings and while viewing the settings
At the time of setting if changes are not carried within 100s then the display will reset it
self and return to the main menu. Or you can discard setting and abort to main menu
by pressing ‘LED RESET’ key
‘HW RESET’ key is never require in normal operation, It is series with ‘LED RESET’
key, When both keys are pressed simultaneously it reset total hardware of relay. This
normally required during firmware update of relay.
4.2.3. LED’s
The relay is having total 8 nos of dual LED of high intensity for easy identification of type of
fault for easy user interface. LEDs L5, L6 and L7 are fully programmable via key pad
interface as these are bi-color LED effectively 6 LEDs are full programmable.
4.3. Password
To enter password in all ADR241B_V2 refer following steps ( User can go to this screen by
pressing HW RESET + LED RESET Simultaneously
Secondary Current This is default window showing the actual Secondary Load
R = 000.00 Y = 000.00 Current as per “CT Sec” selection
B = 000.00 3Io=000.00 Press the arrow key () the relay will display Main menu
CT Sec. Selected = 1A directly as follows.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
New Password = 000 New Password can be set. The range is from 000-099 in
Range 000-099 steps of 001.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display other
windows on by one till the following window.
Mode for Save? Now again press the ‘’ Left arrow key the ÓK’ window will
Save Settings appear for a moment and the control will automatically return
to ‘’General Settings’
OK
General Setting
There are unlinking event when user forgot the password, in such case password can be
cleared by pressing following sequences
1) Press ‘HW RESET’ + ‘LED RESET’ Simultaneously, This will initialize relay hardware
2) Press ‘ ’ Immediately This will reset password to Zero
4.4. MENUS
After Power ON or when the HW RESET and LED RESET push button is pressed
simultaneously, the relay will display the following message.
Ashida Numerical This window will flash momentarily showing the following
3OC/1EF IDMT Relay Relay Name : 3OC/1EF IDMT Relay
ADR241B_V2_R2 V02.01 Relay Type : ADR241B_V2_R2 Software Version : V02.01
Unit ID = 0001 Unit ID = 0001
Then the control will go automatically to default window
Secondary Current This is default window showing the actual Secondary Load
R = 000.01 Y = 000.01 Current as per “CT Sec” selection
B = 000.02 3Io = 000.02 Press the arrow key () the relay will display Main menu
CT Sec. Selected = 1A directly as follows.
Secondary Current This is default window showing the actual Secondary Load
R = 000.00 Y = 000.00 Current as per “CT Sec” selection
B = 000.00 3Io = 000.02 Press the arrow key () the relay will display Main menu
directly as follows.
CT Sec. Selected = 1A
This menu is to view the first latest fault data stored by the
→ Fault 2 ← relay. That is Trip Flag, Trip Counter (TC), Secondary
current, Date Time and Primary current.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
This menu is to view the third latest fault data stored by the
→ Fault 4 ← relay. That is Trip Flag, Trip Counter (TC), Secondary
current, Date Time and Primary current.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
This menu is to view the fifth latest fault data stored by the
→ Fault 6 ← relay. That is Trip Flag, Trip Counter (TC), Secondary
current, Date Time and Primary current.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
This menu is to view the sixth latest fault data stored by the
→ Fault 7 ← relay. That is Trip Flag, Trip Counter (TC), Secondary
current, Date Time and Primary current.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
This menu is to view the Status of the digital input S1, S2,
→ Status ← S3, S4 and S5 also Trip circuit Supervision digital input T1
and T2
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ Measurement ←
4.4.3. MEASUREMENT
Secondary Current This window will show actual Secondary Current as per
R = 000.00 Y = 000.00 “CT Sec. ‘’ selection
B = 000.00 3Io =000.03 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follows.
CT Sec. Selected = 1A
Primary Current This window will show actual Primary Current as per
R = 00000A Y = 00000A “CT Primary.‘’ selection, it will display current in K (KAmp) .
When “CT Primary ≥500? “
B = 00000A 3Io = 00000A
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follows.
→ Measurement ←
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
New Password = 000 New Password can be set. The range is from 000-099 in
Range 000-099 steps of 001.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Unit ID = 001 the desired Unit ID address can be selected. The unit
Range 001-250 address can be set from 001 to 250 in steps of 001, which
Use Inr/Dec means total 250 devises can be connected to single
th
computer. The 250 address is reserved for special
command. These settings are required to communicate
with the SCADA computer.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Baud Rate = 09600 the desired Baud Rate can be set. The range is from
Range 1200-57600 1200-57600. (i.e. 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400 and
Use Inr/Dec 57600)
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Com Port = RS232 the Com Port can be set. It can be set either RS232 Serial
RS232/RS485 Port or RS485 Port.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Set Parity = Even the desired Set Parity can be set, that is None/Even/Odd.
None/Even/Odd Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Use Inr/Dec
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
BF Enable = YES the desired BF Enable (Breaker Fail) can be set, that is
YES/NO YES or NO. If set YES then BF relay is enable and if set
Use Inr/Dec NO then it will be disable.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
BF Delay = 0200 the desired BF Delay Setting (Breaker Fail delay for back-
Range 200-1000ms up protection) can be set. The range of setting is from 200-
Use Inr/Dec 1000ms in steps of 100ms. The BF fail function is used for
back-up protection, when CB fails to trip even after relay
gives the trip command, the ”BF Delay”” is set to operate
backup protection.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
BF Cont = SR the BF Contact can be set, that is SR (Self Reset) or HR
SR/HR (Hand Reset).
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
CT Sec. = 1Amp the CT Sec. setting can be selected 1 Amp. or 5 Amp.
1Amp/5Amp Note : Care should be taken to see proper connection
Use Inr/Dec are established at the back terminal, i.e. between Com.
and 1 while selecting 1 Amp and between Com. and 5
while selecting 5Amp.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
CT Primary = 0100 the desired CT Primary setting can be selected. The range
Range 10-2000 for CT Primary setting is form 10 to 2000 in steps of 1.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Test Block = NO the desired Test Block can be set, that is YES or NO. If
YES/NO set YES then the relay can be tripped manually by using
Use Inr/Dec (TEST) key on the relay front panel, if it is set as NO then
the relay will not trip when the (TEST) key is pressed
manually.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Trip Ckt. = NO the Trip Ckt can be set, that is YES or NO. If set YES
YES/NO then Trip Ckt Supervision is enabled and if set NO then it
will be disabled
Use Inr/Dec
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
General Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Trip Cont = SR the Trip Contact can be set, that is SR (Self Reset) or HR
SR/HR (Hand Reset).
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ General Setting ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ General Setting ←
Unit ID = 0001 This window will show General Setting done previously.
Baud Rate = 09600 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Com Port = RS232 This is Page 1
Set Parity = Odd
BF Enable = YES This window will show General Setting done previously.
BF Delay = 0200 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
BF Cont = HR This is Page 2
CT Sec. = amp
CT Primary = 0100 This window will show General Setting done previously.
Test Block = NO Press the arrow key () the relay will display the main
Trip Ckt. = YES menu.
Trip Cont = SR This is Page 3
→ General Setting ←
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP> Enable = YES the desired IP> Enable (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 1)
YES/NO can be Enable or Disable that is YES or NO.
Use Inr/Dec If set YES then IP> is enabled and if set NO then it will be
disabled.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP> = 0020 the desired IP> (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 1) can be
Range 20%-250% set. The range is 20% to 250% in steps of 1%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP> TMS = 01.00 the desired IP> TMS (IDMT Time multiply setting stage 1)
Range x0.02-x1.00 can be set. The range is from x0.02 to x1.00 in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.01
Note: If C6 DMT Curve is selected then ignore this setting
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP> Curve = 0001 the desired IP> Curve (IDMT/DMT Curve selection stage
Range C1-C6 1) can be set. Six different types of curves are provided C1
Use Inr/Dec to C6. When the given value is 0001 curve 1 is selected
and when the given value 0002 curve 2 is selected.
In similar manner any desired curve can be selected as
0001 to 0006 correspond respectively with C1 to C6.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Curve Description
C1 Normal Inverse 1 (10 Times 3.0 sec)
C2 Normal Inverse 2 (10 Times 1.3 sec)
C3 Very Inverse (10 Times 1.5 sec)
C4 Extremely Inverse (10 Times 0.8 sec)
C5 Long Time Inverse (10 Times 13.3 sec)
C6 Definite Time (Inst. to 99.9 sec)
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP> C6 Delay = 000.1 the desired IP> C6 Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-99.9S stage 1) can be set. The setting range for of IP> C6 delay
Use Inr/Dec is from 0 (Inst) to 99.9secs in steps of 0.1sec.
Note: If C1 to C5 curve is selected then ignore this setting
for IP> .
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP>> Enable = YES the desired IP>> Enable (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 2)
YES/NO can be set, that is YES or NO.
Use Inr/Dec If set YES then IP>> is enabled and if set NO then it will be
disabled.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP>> = 0020 the desired IP>> (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 2) can be
Range 20%-250% set. The range is 20% to 250% in steps of 1%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP>> TMS = 01.00 the desired IP>> TMS (IDMT Time multiply setting stage 2)
Range x0.02-x1.00 can be set. The range is from x0.02 to x1.00 in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.01
Note: If C6 DMT Curve is selected then ignore this setting
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP>> Curve = 0001 the desired IP>> Curve (IDMT/DMT Curve selection stage
Range C1-C6 2) can be set. Six different types of curves are provided C1
Use Inr/Dec to C6. When the given value is 0001 curve 1 is selected
and when the given value 0002 curve 2 is selected.
In similar manner any desired curve can be selected as
0001 to 0006 correspond respectively with C1 to C6.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Curve Description
C1 Normal Inverse 1 (10 Times 3.0 sec)
C2 Normal Inverse 2 (10 Times 1.3 sec)
C3 Very Inverse (10 Times 1.5 sec)
C4 Extremely Inverse (10 Times 0.8 sec)
C5 Long Time Inverse (10 Times 13.3 sec)
C6 Definite Time (Inst. to 99.9 sec)
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP>> C6 Delay = 000.1 the desired IP>> C6 Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-99.9S stage 2) can be set. The setting range for of IP>> C6 delay
Use Inr/Dec is from 0 (Inst) to 99.9secs in steps of 0.1sec.
Note: If C1 to C5 curve is selected then ignore this setting
for IP>>.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP>>> Enable = YES the desired IP>>> Enable (Instantaneous Trip Setting
YES/NO Stage 3) can be set, that is YES or NO. If set YES then
Use Inr/Dec IP>>> is enabled and if set NO then it will be disabled
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP>>> = 0200 the desired IP>>> (Instantaneous Trip Setting Stage 3) can
Range 50%- 1500% be set. The range is 50% to 1500% in steps of 50%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
OC Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IP>>> Delay = 000.1 the desired IP>>> Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-2.00S stage 3) can be selected. The setting range for of IP>>>
Use Inr/Dec delay is from 0 (Inst) to2.00secs in steps of 0.05secs. This
setting is effective only when C6 curve is selected for
phase.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ OC Setting ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ OC Setting ←
IP>=ON IP> = 0020 This window will show OC Setting done previously.
IP> TMS = 00.05 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
IP> Curve = 0001
IP> C6 Delay = 00.05
IP>>=ON IP>> = 0020 This window will show OC Setting done previously.
IP>>TMS = 00.05 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
IP>> Curve = 0001
IP>> C6 Delay = 00.05
→ OC Setting ←
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE> Enable = YES the desired IE> Enable (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 1)
YES/NO can be set, that is YES or NO.
Use Inr/Dec If set YES then IE> is enabled and if set NO then it will be
disabled.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE> = 0020 the desired IE> (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 1) can be
Range 5%-100% set. The range is 5% to 100% in steps of 1%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE> TMS = 01.00 the desired IE> TMS (IDMT Time multiply setting stage 1)
Range x0.02-x1.00 can be set. The range is from x0.02 to x1.00 in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.01
Note: If C6 DMT Curve is selected then ignore this setting
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE> Curve = 0001 the desired IE> Curve (IDMT/DMT Curve selection stage
Range C1-C6 1) can be set. Six different types of curves are provided C1
Use Inr/Dec to C6. When the given value is 0001 curve 1 is selected
and when the given value 0002 curve 2 is selected.
In similar manner any desired curve can be selected as
0001 to 0006 correspond respectively with C1 to C6.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Curve Description
C1 Normal Inverse 1 (10 Times 3.0 sec)
C2 Normal Inverse 2 (10 Times 1.3 sec)
C3 Very Inverse (10 Times 1.5 sec)
C4 Extremely Inverse (10 Times 0.8 sec)
C5 Long Time Inverse (10 Times 13.3 sec)
C6 Definite Time (Inst. to 99.9 sec)
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE> C6 Delay = 000.1 the desired IE> C6 Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-99.9S stage 1) can be set. The setting range for of IE> C6 delay
Use Inr/Dec is from 0 (Inst) to 99.9secs in steps of 0.1sec.
Note: If C1 to C5 curve is selected then ignore this setting
for IE>.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE>> Enable = YES the desired IE>> Enable (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 2)
can be set, that is YES or NO.
YES/NO
If set YES then IE>> is enabled and if set NO then it will be
Use Inr/Dec disabled.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE>> = 0020 the desired IE>> (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 2) can be
Range 5%-100% set. The range is 5% to 100% in steps of 1%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE>> TMS = 01.00 the desired IE>> TMS (IDMT Time multiply setting stage 2)
Range x0.02-x1.00 can be set. The range is from x0.02 to x1.00 in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.01
Note: If C6 DMT Curve is selected then ignore this setting
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE>> Curve = 0001 the desired IE>> Curve (IDMT/DMT Curve selection stage
Range C1-C6 2) can be set. Six different types of curves are provided C1
Use Inr/Dec to C6. When the given value is 0001 curve 1 is selected
and when the given value 0002 curve 2 is selected.
In similar manner any desired curve can be selected as
0001 to 0006 correspond respectively with C1 to C6.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Curve Description
C1 Normal Inverse 1 (10 Times 3.0 sec)
C2 Normal Inverse 2 (10 Times 1.3 sec)
C3 Very Inverse (10 Times 1.5 sec)
C4 Extremely Inverse (10 Times 0.8 sec)
C5 Long Time Inverse (10 Times 13.3 sec)
C6 Definite Time (Inst. to 99.9 sec)
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE>> C6 Delay = 000.1 the desired IE>> C6 Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-99.9S stage 2) can be set. The setting range for of IE>> C6 delay
Use Inr/Dec is from 0 (Inst) to 99.9secs in steps of 0.1sec.
Note: If C1 to C5 curve is selected then ignore this setting
for IP>>.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE>>> Enable = YES the desired IE>>> Enable (Instantaneous Trip Setting
YES/NO Stage 3) can be set, that is YES or NO. If set YES then
Use Inr/Dec IE>>> is enabled and if set NO then it will be disabled
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE>>> = 0200 the desired IE>>> (Instantaneous Trip Setting Stage 3) can
Range 50%- 1200% be set. The range is 50% to 1200% in steps of 50%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
EF Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
IE>>> Delay = 000.1 the desired IE>>> Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-2.00S stage 3) can be selected. The setting range for of IE>>>
Use Inr/Dec delay is from 0 (Inst) to 2.00secs in steps of 0.1secs. This
setting is effective only when C6 curve is selected for
phase.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ EF Setting ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ EF Setting ←
IE>=ON IE> = 0020 This window will show EF Setting done previously.
IE> TMS = 00.05 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
IE> Curve = 0001
IE> C6 Delay = 00.05
IE>>=ON IE>> = 0020 This window will show EF Setting done previously.
IE>> TMS = 00.05 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
IE>> Curve = 0001
IE>> C6 Delay = 00.05
→ EF Setting ←
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io> Enable = YES the desired 3Io> Enable (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 1)
YES/NO can be set, that is YES or NO.
Use Inr/Dec If set YES then 3Io> is enabled and if set NO then it will be
disabled.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io> = 0020 the desired 3Io> (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 1) can be
Range 5%-100% set. The range is 5% to 100% in steps of 1%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io> TMS = 01.00 the desired 3Io> TMS (IDMT Time multiply setting stage 1)
Range x0.02-x1.00 can be set. The range is from x0.02 to x1.00 in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.01
Note: If C6 DMT Curve is selected then ignore this setting
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io> Curve = 0001 the desired 3Io> Curve (IDMT/DMT Curve selection stage
Range C1-C6 1) can be set. Six different types of curves are provided C1
Use Inr/Dec to C6. When the given value is 0001 curve 1 is selected
and when the given value 0002 curve 2 is selected.
In similar manner any desired curve can be selected as
0001 to 0006 correspond respectively with C1 to C6.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Curve Description
C1 Normal Inverse 1 (10 Times 3.0 sec)
C2 Normal Inverse 2 (10 Times 1.3 sec)
C3 Very Inverse (10 Times 1.5 sec)
C4 Extremely Inverse (10 Times 0.8 sec)
C5 Long Time Inverse (10 Times 13.3 sec)
C6 Definite Time (Inst. to 99.9 sec)
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io> C6 Delay = 000.1 the desired 3Io> C6 Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-99.9S stage 1) can be set. The setting range for of IE> C6 delay
Use Inr/Dec is from 0 (Inst) to 99.9secs in steps of 0.1sec.
Note: If C1 to C5 curve is selected then ignore this setting
for 3IoI>.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io>> Enable = YES the desired 3Io>> Enable (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 2)
YES/NO can be set, that is YES or NO.
Use Inr/Dec If set YES then 3Io >> is enabled and if set NO then it will
be disabled.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io>> = 0020 the desired 3Io>> (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 2) can be
Range 5%-100% set. The range is 5% to 100% in steps of 1%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io>> TMS = 01.00 the desired 3Io>> TMS (IDMT Time multiply setting stage
Range x0.02-x1.00 2) can be set. The range is from x0.02 to x1.00 in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.01
Note: If C6 DMT Curve is selected then ignore this setting
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io>> Curve = 0001 the desired 3Io>> Curve (IDMT/DMT Curve selection
Range C1-C6 stage 2) can be set. Six different types of curves are
Use Inr/Dec provided C1 to C6. When the given value is 0001 curve 1
is selected and when the given value 0002 curve 2 is
selected.
In similar manner any desired curve can be selected as
0001 to 0006 correspond respectively with C1 to C6.
Curve Description
C1 Normal Inverse 1 (10 Times 3.0 sec)
C2 Normal Inverse 2 (10 Times 1.3 sec)
C3 Very Inverse (10 Times 1.5 sec)
C4 Extremely Inverse (10 Times 0.8 sec)
C5 Long Time Inverse (10 Times 13.3 sec)
C6 Definite Time (Inst. to 99.9 sec)
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io>> C6 Delay = 000.1 the desired 3Io>> C6 Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-99.9S stage 2) can be set. The setting range for of IE>> C6 delay
Use Inr/Dec is from 0 (Inst) to 99.9secs in steps of 0.1sec.
Note: If C1 to C5 curve is selected then ignore this setting
for IP>>.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io>>> Enable = YES the desired 3Io>>> Enable (Instantaneous Trip Setting
YES/NO Stage 3) can be set, that is YES or NO. If set YES then
Use Inr/Dec 3Io>>> is enabled and if set NO then it will be disabled
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io >>> = 0200 the desired 3Io>>> (Instantaneous Trip Setting Stage 3)
Range 50%- 1200% can be set. The range is 50% to 1200% in steps of 50%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
3Io>>> Delay = 000.1 the desired 3Io>>> Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-2.00S stage 3) can be selected. The setting range for of 3Io>>>
Use Inr/Dec delay is from 0 (Inst) to 2.00secs in steps of 0.1secs. This
setting is effective only when C6 curve is selected for
phase.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
To Save any changes.
Save Settings Press the arrow key () the relay will save the change and
Mode for Save the following message is display.
Note : If changes made are not to be saved press LED
Reset or leave key pad untouched for 100Sec.
→ 3Io Setting ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ 3Io Setting ←
3Io>=ON 3Io> = 0020 This window will show 3Io Setting done previously.
3Io > TMS = 00.05 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io > Curve = 0001
3Io > C6 Delay = 00.05
3Io>>=ON Ie>> = 0020 This window will show 3Io Setting done previously.
3Io>> TMS = 00.05 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
3Io>> Curve = 0001
3Io>> C6 Delay = 00.05
3Io >>>=ON This window will show 3Io Setting done previously.
3Io >>> = 1000 Press the arrow key () the relay will display the main
3Io >>>Delay = 00.05 menu.
→ 3Io Setting ←
NPS Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
I2>> Enable = YES the desired I2>> Enable (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 2)
YES/NO can be set, that is YES or NO.
Use Inr/Dec If set YES then IE>> is enabled and if set NO then it will be
disabled.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
NPS Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
I2>> = 0020 the desired I2>> (IDMT/DMT Trip setting stage 2) can be
Range 10%-100% set. The range is 10% to 100% in steps of 1%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
NPS Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
I2>> TMS = 01.00 the desired I2>> TMS (IDMT Time multiply setting stage 2)
Range x0.02-x1.00 can be set. The range is from x0.02 to x1.00 in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.01
Note: If C6 DMT Curve is selected then ignore this setting
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
NPS Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
I2>> Curve = 0001 the desired I2>> Curve (IDMT/DMT Curve selection stage
Range C1-C6 2) can be set. Six different types of curves are provided C1
Use Inr/Dec to C6. When the given value is 0001 curve 1 is selected
and when the given value 0002 curve 2 is selected.
In similar manner any desired curve can be selected as
0001 to 0006 correspond respectively with C1 to C6.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Curve Description
C1 Normal Inverse 1 (10 Times 3.0 sec)
C2 Normal Inverse 2 (10 Times 1.3 sec)
C3 Very Inverse (10 Times 1.5 sec)
C4 Extremely Inverse (10 Times 0.8 sec)
C5 Long Time Inverse (10 Times 13.3 sec)
C6 Definite Time (Inst. to 99.9 sec)
NPS Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
I2>> C6 Delay = 000.1 the desired I2>> C6 Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
Range 0-99.9S stage 2) can be set. The setting range is from 0 (Inst) to
Use Inr/Dec 99.9 secs in steps of 0.1sec.
Note: If C1 to C5 curve is selected then ignore this setting
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
NPS Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
I2>>> Enable = YES the desired I2>>> Enable (Instantaneous Trip Setting
YES/NO Stage 3) can be set, that is YES or NO. If set YES then it is
Use Inr/Dec enabled and if set NO then it will be disabled
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
NPS Settings By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
I2>>> = 0200 the desired I2>>> (Instantaneous Trip Setting Stage 3) can
Range 50%- 1500% be set. The range is 50% to 1500% in steps of 50%.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
NPS Settings the desired I2>>> Delay (DMT Definite Time selection
I2>>> Delay = 000.1 stage 3) can be selected. The setting range is from 0 (Inst)
Range 0-2.00S to 2.00 secs in steps of 0.05secs.
Use Inr/Dec This setting is effective only when C6 curve is selected
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ NPS Setting ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ NPS Setting ←
I2>>=ON I2>> = 0020 This window will show NPS Setting done previously.
I2>> TMS = 00.05 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
I2>> Curve = 0001
I2>> C6 Delay = 00.05
→ NPS Setting ←
N SHOT By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
N SHOT = 000 the desired N SHOT (Number of Shot) can be set. The
Range 00-04 range is form 00-04.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
DT1 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
DT1 = 1.00 the desired DT1 (Dead Time 1) can be selected. The setting
Range 0.10-180.00S range for DT1 delay is from 0.10 to 180.00secs in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.10secs.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
DT2 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
DT2 = 1.00 the desired DT2 (Dead Time 2) can be selected. The setting
Range 0.10-180.00S range for DT2 delay is from 0.10 to 180.00secs in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.10secs.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
DT3 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
DT3 = 1.00 the desired DT3 (Dead Time 3) can be selected. The setting
Range 0.10-180.00S range for DT3 delay is from 0.10 to 180.00secs in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.10secs.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
DT4 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
DT4 = 1.00 the desired DT4 (Dead Time 4) can be selected. The setting
Range 0.10-180.00S range for DT4 delay is from 0.10 to 180.00secs in steps of
Use Inr/Dec 0.10secs.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
RECLAIM TIME By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Reclaim Time = 0200.0 the desired Reclaim Time can be selected. The setting
Range 200.0-300.0S range for Reclaim time delay is from 200.0 to 300.0secs in
Use Inr/Dec steps of 1secs.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ ARR Setting ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ ARR Setting ←
N SHOT = 004 This window will show ARR Setting done previously.
DT1 = 010.00 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
DT2 = 005.00
DT3 = 0.20 This window will show ARR Setting done previously.
DT4 = 0.60 Press the arrow key () the relay will display the main
Reclaim Time = 0200 menu.
→ ARR Setting ←
Protection function can be assigned to RL1 to RL5 and Dual LEDs L5 to L7 as follows
Text Description
Not Used No Function is assigned to the Relays / LEDs.
IP>R R Phase IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 1.
IP>Y Y Phase IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 1.
IP>B B Phase IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 1.
IP> Phase IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 1.
Ie>E External CBCT Earth Fault (N) IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 1.
3Io> Internal Derived EF IDMT/DMT Trip Stage 1.
I> Phase, Earth Fault (N) IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 1.
IP>>R R Phase IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 2.
IP>>Y Y Phase IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 2.
IP>>B B Phase IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 2.
IP>> Phase IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 2.
Ie>>E External CBCT Earth Fault (N) IDMT/DMT Trip Stage 2.
3Io>> Internal Derived EF IDMT/DMT Trip Stage 2.
I2>> NPS trip stage 2
I>> Phase, Earth Fault (N) IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 2.
IP>>>R R Phase Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3
IP>>>Y Y Phase Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3
IP>>>B B Phase Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3
IP>>> Phase Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3
Ie>>>E External CBCT Earth Fault (N) IDMT/DMT Trip Stage 3
3Io>>> Internal Derived EF IDMT/DMT Trip Stage 3
I2>>> NPS trip stage 3
I>>> Phase, Earth Fault (N) Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3
S1 S1 Digital Input to ON to any Relay / LEDs
S2 S2 Digital Input to ON to any Relay / LEDs
S3 S3 Digital Input to ON to any Relay / LEDs
S4 S4 Digital Input to ON to any Relay / LEDs
S5 S5 Digital Input to ON to any Relay / LEDs
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = Not Used the desired Function (Not Used) is selected.
This contact RL1 is not assigned to any above listed
Use Inr/Dec function
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>R the desired Function (IP>R) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to R Phase IDMT/DMT Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 1
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>Y the desired Function (IP>Y) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Y Phase IDMT/DMT Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 1.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>B the desired Function (IP>B) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to B Phase IDMT/DMT Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 1.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP> the desired Function (IP>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase IDMT/DMT Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 1.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = Ie>E the desired Function (Ie>E) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Earth Fault (N) IDMT/DMT
Use Inr/Dec Over Current Trip Stage 1.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = 3Io> the desired Function (3Io>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase, Earth Fault (N)
Use Inr/Dec IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 1.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = I> the desired Function (I>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase, Earth Fault (N)
Use Inr/Dec IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 1.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>>R the desired Function (IP>>R) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to R Phase IDMT/DMT Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 2.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>>Y the desired Function (IP>>Y) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Y Phase IDMT/DMT Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 2.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>>B the desired Function (IP>>B) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to B Phase IDMT/DMT Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 2.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>> the desired Function (IP>>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase IDMT/DMT Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 2.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = Ie>>E the desired Function (Ie>>E) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Earth Fault (N) IDMT/DMT
Use Inr/Dec Over Current Trip Stage 2.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = 3Io>> the desired Function (3Io>>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to R Phase Instantaneous
Use Inr/Dec Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = I2>> the desired Function (I2>>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to R Phase Instantaneous
Use Inr/Dec Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = I>> the desired Function (I>>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase, Earth Fault (N)
Use Inr/Dec IDMT/DMT Over Current Trip Stage 2.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>>>R the desired Function (IP>>>R) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to R Phase Instantaneous
Use Inr/Dec Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>>>Y the desired Function (IP>>>Y) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Y Phase Instantaneous
Use Inr/Dec Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>>>B the desired Function (IP>>>B) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to B Phase Instantaneous
Use Inr/Dec Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = IP>>> the desired Function (IP>>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase Instantaneous Over
Use Inr/Dec Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = Ie>>>E the desired Function (Ie>>>E) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Earth Fault (N)
Use Inr/Dec Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = 3Io>>> the desired Function (3Io>>>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase, Earth Fault (N)
Use Inr/Dec Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = I2>>> the desired Function (I2>>>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase, Earth Fault (N)
Use Inr/Dec Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = I>>> the desired Function (I>>) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to Phase, Earth Fault (N)
Use Inr/Dec Instantaneous Over Current Trip Stage 3.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = S1 the desired Function (S1) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to S2 Digital Input.
Use Inr/Dec
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = S2 the desired Function (S2) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to S2 Digital Input.
Use Inr/Dec
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = S3 the desired Function (S3) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to S3 Digital Input.
Use Inr/Dec
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = S4 the desired Function (S4) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to S4 Digital Input.
Use Inr/Dec
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = S5 the desired Function (S5) is selected.
This contact RL1 is assigned to S5 Digital Input.
Use Inr/Dec
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact RL1 is assigned to any above selected function
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL1 Cont = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for RL1 Cont. I.e. SR
SR/HR = Self Reset RL1 Contact will be Self Reset Type, HR =
Use Inr/Dec Hand Reset RL1 Contact will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Thus any of logical output (i.e. relay generated output or Physical input can be
assigned to output also the output can be made Self Reset (SR) or Hand Reset (HR) if it
is made HR type than relay contact reset along with LED RESET key or Remote reset if
assigned to physical status. The same logic is use to program relay RL2- RL5 and L5 –
L7 red and green LEDs
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL2 = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact RL2 is assigned to any above selected function
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL2 Cont = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for RL2 Cont. I.e. SR
SR/HR = Self Reset RL2 Contact will be Self Reset Type, HR =
Use Inr/Dec Hand Reset RL2 Contact will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL3 = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact RL3 is assigned to any above selected function
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL3 Cont = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for RL3 Cont. I.e. SR
SR/HR = Self Reset RL3 Contact will be Self Reset Type, HR =
Use Inr/Dec Hand Reset RL3 Contact will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL4 = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact RL4 is assigned to any above selected function
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL4 Cont = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for RL4 Cont. I.e. SR
SR/HR = Self Reset RL4 Contact will be Self Reset Type, HR =
Hand Reset RL4 Contact will be Hand Reset Type.
Use Inr/Dec
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL5 = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact RL5 is assigned to any above selected function
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
RL5 Cont = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for RL5 Cont. I.e. SR
SR/HR = Self Reset RL5 Contact will be Self Reset Type, HR =
Use Inr/Dec Hand Reset RL5 Contact will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L5 Green = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact L5 Green is assigned to any above selected
Use Inr/Dec function
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L5 Green = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for L5 Green I.e. SR
SR/HR = Self Reset L5 Green will be Self Reset Type, HR = Hand
Use Inr/Dec Reset L5 Green will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L5 Red = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact L5 Red is assigned to any above selected
Use Inr/Dec function
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L5 Red = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for L5 Red I.e. SR =
SR/HR Self Reset L5 Red will be Self Reset Type, HR = Hand
Use Inr/Dec Reset L5 Red will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L6 Green = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact L6 Green is assigned to any above selected
Use Inr/Dec function
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L6 Green = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for L6 Green I.e. SR
SR/HR = Self Reset L6 Green will be Self Reset Type, HR = Hand
Use Inr/Dec Reset L6 Green will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L6 Red = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact L6 Red is assigned to any above selected
Use Inr/Dec function
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L6 Red = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for L6 Red I.e. SR =
SR/HR Self Reset L6 Red will be Self Reset Type, HR = Hand
Use Inr/Dec Reset L6 Red will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L7 Green = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact L7 Green is assigned to any above selected
Use Inr/Dec function
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L7 Green = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for L7 Green I.e. SR
SR/HR = Self Reset L7 Green will be Self Reset Type, HR = Hand
Use Inr/Dec Reset L7 Green will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L7 Red = Not Used the any desired Function from the list can selected.
The contact L7 Red is assigned to any above selected
Use Inr/Dec function
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
L7 Red = HR the SR/HR reset type can be selected for L7 Red I.e. SR =
SR/HR Self Reset L7 Red will be Self Reset Type, HR = Hand
Use Inr/Dec Reset L7 Red will be Hand Reset Type.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
S1 = Not Use
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
S1 = Remote Reset A remote Rest (relay + lock out ) can be assigned to input
S1
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
S1 = ARR Block Auto Recloser Block (ARR Block) can be assigned to input
S1
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Similarly Not use / Remote Reset or ARR Block can be assign to any of status input
S1- S5
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
S2 = Not Use
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
S3 = Not Use
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
S4 = Not Use
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
S5 = Not Use
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ Relay/LED Config ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ Relay/LED Config ←
RL1 = IP> R This window will show Relay/LED Config Setting done
RL1 Cont = HR previously.
RL2 = IP> Y Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
RL2 Cont = HR
RL3 = IP> B This window will show Relay/LED Config Setting done
RL3 Cont = HR previously.
RL4 = IP> Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
RL4 Cont = HR
RL5 = Ie> E This window will show Relay/LED Config Setting done
RL5 Cont = HR previously.
L5 Green = IP>>R Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
L5 Green = HR
L5 Red = IP>> Y This window will show Relay/LED Config Setting done
L5 Red = HR previously.
L6 Green = Ip>>B Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
L6 Green = HR
L6 Red = IP>>>E This window will show Relay/LED Config Setting done
L6 Red = HR previously.
L7 Green = S1 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
L7 Green = HR
S3 = Not Used This window will show Relay/LED Config Setting done
S4 = Not Used previously.
S5 = Not Used Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ Relay/LED Config ←
4.4.11 FAULT 1
This menu is to view the latest fault data stored by the relay.
→ Fault 1 ← That is Trip Flag, Trip Counter (TC), Secondary current,
Date Time and Primary current.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
I> : R This window will show trip flag and TC: Trip Counter.
I>> : Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follows.
I>>> :
TC : 0073
R = 100.01 Y = 000.01 This window will show fault current in secondary in each
B = 000.01 3Io = 000.01 Phase and Earth Fault as per “CT Sec” setting with Date &
Date : 29/03/08 Time stamping up to millisecond.
Time : 16:03:59.861 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follows.
Primary Current This window will show fault current in primary in each Phase
R = 01000A Y = 00000A and Earth Fault as per “CT Primary” setting
B = 00000A 3Io = 00000A Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follows.
→ Fault 1 ←
4.4.12 STATUS
This menu is to view the Status of Digital Input S1, S2, S3,
→ Status ← S4, S5 and Trip Circuit Supervision Digital Input status T1
and T2.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
S1:OFF S2:OFF This window will show status of Digital Input S1, S2, S3, S4,
S3:OFF S4:OFF S5 and Trip Circuit Supervision Digital Input status T1 and T2.
S5:OFF OFF : +B ( w.r.t. S COM –ve) not present at corresponding
Digital Input
T1:OFF T2:OFF
ON : +B ( w.r.t. S COM –ve) present at corresponding Digital
Input.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display the main
menu.
→ Status ←
Error Code : 0000 This window will show Error Code 0000 decteded by self
Trip Ckt. Test = NO supervision function of Relay
T1: OFF T2:OFF i.e. 0001: Setting Error, 0002 EEP Error, 0004 : RTC Error ,
Trip Ckt: Healthy 0016 : ADC Error, 0032 : F RAM1 Error, 0064 : F RAM2 Error.
Trip Circuit Supervision = YES/NO i.e. YES : Enable, NO :
Disable.
Trip Circuit Supervision Digital Input T1 & T2 Status ON/OFF
I.e. ON : - ve ( w.r.t. +B ) of CB coming through T1/T2.
OFF: - ve (w.r.t. +B) of CB not coming through T1/T2
Trip Circuit Supervision: Healthy / Faulty.
Healthy : Trip Circuit Supervision Healthy.
Faulty : Trip Circuit Supervision Faulty.
Press the arrow key () the relay will display the main menu.
→ Error Log ←
By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
Password = 001 New Password can be set. The range is from 000-099 in
steps of 001.
Use INR/DEC Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Time Set : 1 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
SET Hrs = 017 Hours can be set. The range is from 000-023 in steps of
Range 0_23 001.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Time Set : 2 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
SET Mins = 017 Minutes can be set. The range is from 000-059 in steps of
Range 0_59 001.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Time Set : 3 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
SET Sec = 017 Seconds can be set. The range is from 000-059 in steps of
Range 0_59 001.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Date Set : 1 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
SET Date = 017 Date can be set. The range is from 001-031 in steps of 001.
Range 1_31 Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Use Inr/Dec
Date Set : 2 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
SET Month = 004 Month can be set. The range is from 001-012 in steps of
Range 1-12 001.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
Date Set: 3 By using the up arrow key () or the down arrow key ()
SET Year = 008 Month can be set. The range is from 000-099 in steps of
Range 00_99 001.
Use Inr/Dec Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ Date Time ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display as follow.
→ Date / Time ←
Press the arrow key () the relay will display the main
Time : 16 : 40 : 57 menu.
Fri 04 / 04 / 08
→ Date / Time ←
4.5.4 Trip Circuit Supervision Input as per Back Terminals (BT) number.
4.6.5 Auto Recloser ‘Reclose’ contact as per Back Terminals (BT) number.
4.6.6 Auto Recloser ‘Lockout’ contact as per Back Terminals (BT) number.
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Secondary Current
R=000.03 Y=000.02
→ General Settings ← B=000.04 3Io=000.03
CT Sec. Selected = 1A
CT Primary = 0010
General Settings General Settings Test Block = NO
Test Block = NO CT Primary = 0100 Trip Ckt. = NO
YES/NO Range 10-2000
Trip Cont = SR
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
General Settings
Save Settings EF Current = Ext
Mode for Save Int/Ext
Use Inr/Dec
OK
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→ OC Settings ←
IP>>>= ON
OC Settings OC Settings IP>>>TMS = 00.01
IP> C6 Delay = 000.1 IP> Curve = 0001 IP>>>Curve = 0001
Range 0-99.9S Range C1-C6
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
OC Settings OC Settings
IP>> = 0020 IP>> Enable = YES
Range 20%-250% YES/NO
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
OC Settings OC Settings
IP>> Curve = 0001 IP>> TMS = 01.00
Range C1-C6 Range x0.02-x.00
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
OC Settings OC Settings
IP>>> Enable = YES IP>> C6 Delay = 000.1
YES/NO Range 0-99.9S
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
OC Settings OC Settings
IP>>> Delay = 000.1 IP>>> = 0200
Range 0-2.00S Range 50%- 1500%
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
Save Settings
OK Mode for Save
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→ EF Settings ←
EF Settings EF Settings
IE>> = 0020 IE>> Enable = YES
Range 5%-100% YES/NO
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
EF Settings EF Settings
IE>> Curve = 0001 IE>> TMS = 01.00
Range C1-C6 Range x0.02-x1.00
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
EF Settings EF Settings
IE>>> Enable = YES IE>> C6 Delay = 000.1
YES/NO Range 0-99.9S
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
EF Settings EF Settings
IE>>> Delay = 000.1 IE>>> = 0200
Range 0-2.00S Range 50%- 1200%
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
Save Settings
OK Mode for Save
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→3Io Settings ←
OK Save Settings
Mode for Save
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→ NPS Settings ←
NPS Settings
Save Settings I2>>> Delay = 00.05
Mode for Save Range 0-2.00S
Use Inr/Dec
OK
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→ ARR Settings ←
Password = 001
Use Inr/Dec
DT1
DT1 = 1.00 DT3 = 010.00
Range 0.10-180.00S DT4 = 005.10
Use Inr/Dec Reclaim Time = 0200.0
DT2
DT2 = 1.00
Range 0.10-180.00S
Use Inr/Dec
DT3
DT3 = 1.00
Range 0.10-180.00S
Use Inr/Dec
DT4
DT4 = 1.00
Range 0.10-180.00S
Use Inr/Dec
RECLAIM TIME
Reclaim Time = 06.0
Range 200.0-300.0S
Use Inr/Dec
Save Settings?
Mode for Save
OK
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→ Relay/LED Config ←
RL1 = Not Used Password = 001
RL3 Cont = HR RL3 = Not Used RL2 Cont = HR RL3 = Not Used
SR/HR SR/HR RL3 Cont = HR
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec RL4 = Not Used
RL4 Cont = HR
OK Save Settings?
Mode for Save
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→ Fault 1 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
→ Fault 2 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
→ Fault 3 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
→ Fault 4 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
→ Fault 5 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
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→ Fault 6 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
→ Fault 7 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
→ Fault 8 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
→ Fault 9 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
→ Fault 10 ←
I> : R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : R B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
TC : 0063 Time : 12:57:12.506
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→ Status ←
S1 : OFF S2 : OFF
S3 : OFF S4 : OFF
S5 : OFF
T1 : OFF T2 : OFF
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→ Date/Time ←
Time Set : 1
SET Hrs = 014
Range 0-23
Use Inr/ Drc
Time Set : 2
SET Mins = 005
Range 0-59
Use Inr/ Drc
Time Set : 3
SET Sec= 036
Range 0-59
Use Inr/ Drc
Date Set : 1
SET Date = 024
Range 1-31
Use Inr/Dec
Date Set : 2
SET Month : 003
Range 1-12
Use Inr/Dec
Date Set : 3
SET Year = 008
Range 00-99
Use Inr/Dec
Save Settings?
Mode for Save
OK
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→ Measurement ←
Secondary Current
R=000.03 Y=000.02
→ General Settings ← B=000.04 N=000.03
BF Enable = NO
General Settings General Settings BF Delay = 0200
BF Delay = 0200 BF Enable = YES Trip Ckt. Test = NO
Range 200-1000ms YES/NO CT Sec. = 5Amp
Use Inr/Dec Use Inr/Dec
OK Save Settings
Mode for Save
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→ OC/EF Settings ←
Save Settings
OK Mode for Save
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→ ARR Settings ←
Password = 001
Use Inr/Dec
DT1
DT1 = 1.00
Range 0.10-180.00S
Use Inr/Dec
DT2
DT2 = 1.00
Range 0.10-180.00S
Use Inr/Dec
DT3
DT3 = 1.00
Range 0.10-180.00S
Use Inr/Dec
DT4
DT4 = 1.00
Range 0.10-180.00S
Use Inr/Dec
RECLAIM TIME
Reclaim Time = 06.0
Range 200.0-300.0S
Use Inr/Dec
Save Settings?
Mode for Save
OK
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→ Relay/LED Config ←
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→ Fault 1 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
→ Fault 2 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
→ Fault 3 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
→ Fault 4 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
→ Fault 5 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
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→ Fault 6 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
→ Fault 7 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
→ Fault 8 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
→ Fault 9 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
→ Fault 10 ←
I> : T R=000.05 Y=000.05
I>> : TC : 0063 B=000.10 3Io=002.30
I>>> : Date : 24/03/08
Time : 12:57:12.506
Primary Current
R=00000A Y=00000A
B=00000A N=00000A
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→ Status ←
S1 : OFF S2 : OFF
S3 : OFF S4 : OFF
S5 : OFF
T1 : OFF T2 : OFF
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→ Date/Time ←
Time Set : 1
SET Hrs = 014
Range 0-23
Use Inr/ Drc
Time Set : 2
SET Mins = 005
Range 0-59
Use Inr/ Drc
Time Set : 3
SET Sec= 036
Range 0-59
Use Inr/ Drc
Date Set : 1
SET Date = 024
Range 1-31
Use Inr/Dec
Date Set : 2
SET Month : 003
Range 1-12
Use Inr/Dec
Date Set : 3
SET Year = 008
Range 00-99
Use Inr/Dec
Save Settings?
Mode for Save
OK
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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6.4 Description:
ADR241B is second generation Numerical 3 OC + 1EF Over Current Relay. It consist all the
necessary protection and monitoring functions required for Normal feeder it consist of
The High speed Digital Signal Controller continuously monitors line phase current and E/F
current. Along with different status input, through CTs, and optical isolated status
connections. The high-speed micro-controller samples these current signals through a A/D
converter. The Digital Signal performs powerful Numerical Algorithms to find out RMS of
fundamental & harmonic contents of the current. All measurement is tuned to fundamental
frequency i.e 50Hz, thus relay remain stable during distorted waveform generated
electronics loco-motive. All these measure values are then used for different protection
function such as IDMT Over current protection, Instantaneous Over current protection, E/F
protection etc. These measured values are also displayed on large 20 x 4 LCD display for
metering purpose. The DSC also monitors different digital input through optical isolator and
perform some monitoring function such trip circuit supervision, and control potential free
contact for control CB and generate ALARM and Tele-signalling.
The power supply module is basically DC – DC converted designed using modern PWM
based Switching mode technique to convert 110Vdc station battery supply to the 12V and
24Vdc low voltage supply for relay electronics and control circuit. It also provides necessary
isolation from station battery. There are two type of power supply modules are available 1)
having range of 77Vdc – 250Vdc. Covering requirement of 110Vdc and 220Vdc station
battery system 2) having range of 18Vdc to 52Vdc covering 24Vdc, 30Vdc, 48Vdc station
battery requirement.
The relay is having total 8 nos of dual LED of high intensity for easy identification of type of
fault for easy user interface. LEDs L5, L6 and L7 and Relay R1 to R5, digital status input and
controlled output are fully programmable via key pad interface.
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General specifications
Sr. No. Specification Particulars
I. Current Input : Suitable for CT secondary 5 Amp. or 1 Amp. site selectable
II. Aux. Supply : 77 - 250VDC/AC. Or 18 – 52VDC/AC to be specify
III. VA burden on CT : Less than 0.2VA
IV. VA burden on Aux. : Less than 10 Watts
V. Operating Temp. range : -10 deg. To + 65 deg.
VI. Continuous Current carrying : 2 x of rated
capacity
VII. Pick up : Within 1.1 times of set value
VIII. Reset Value : 95% to 90% of pick up.
IX. Output Contact : 2 for Trip
: 1 for Reclose
: 1 for BF
: 1 for PROTH.
: 1 for RL OK
: 5 for General Programmable
X. Contact Rating : Continuous : 5A
: Make & carry for 0.5 sec : 30A
: Make carry for 3 sec : 15A
XI. Opto Isolated input : 1 for CB NO
: 1 for CB NC
: 5 for General Programmable
XII. Thermal With stand for CT : 20 x of rated for 3.0 sec.
Phase Section (Ip)
XIII. Phase stage 1, stage 2 and : Stage 1 (Ip > ) 10% - 250% insteps of 1%
stage 3 : Time Multiplier (TMS) x0.02 – x1.00 in step of 0.01.
: Operating Time IDMT curve C1 – C5 or Definite Time C6
(00 S – 99.9 S)
: Stage 2 (Ip >> ) 10% - 250% insteps of 1%
: Time Multiplier (TMS) x0.02 – x1.00 in step of 0.01.
: Operating Time IDMT curve C1 – C5 or Definite Time C6
(00 S – 99.9 S)
: Stage 3 (Ip>>>) 50% - 3000% in steps of 50% and bypass
: Operating Time (min) < 40 ms for 2 x In
: Additional Time delay in 0 – 2 sec (in steps of 0.02)
stage 3 (IP>>>)
Internal software derived Earth Fault Section (3Io)
XIV. EF stage 1, stage 2 and : Stage 1 (3Io > ) 10% - 100% insteps of 1%
stage 3 : Time Multiplier (TMS) x0.02 – x1.00 in step of 0.01.
: Operating Time IDMT curve C1 – C5 or Definite Time C6
(00 S – 99.9 S)
: Stage 2 (3Io >> ) 10% - 100% insteps of 1%
: Time Multiplier (TMS) x0.02 – x1.00 in step of 0.01.
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TRIP / CLOSE : Green LED indicates Output Trip Relay contact operated, (SR) Type
: Red LED indicate output close relay contact closer (SR) Type
Breaker Fail : Green LED indicate BF condition
XIX. Drawing References : For Cabinet Type - MAC01302
: For Back Connections - ADV00101
: For Typical External connection - ADV00601
: For Typical External connection - ADV00701
: For Draw-out Arrangement - MAC01303
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Insulation tests:
XII. High Voltage Test : IEC 60255-5. class - III
: At 2.5kV 50Hz between all terminal connected together and
earth for 1 minutes
XIII. Impulse Voltage Test : IEC60255-5. class - III
: Test voltage: 5KV (peak) 1.2 / 50us,
: Energy :0.5 J,
: Polarity : + ve and – Ve
: Nos. of impulses : 3 positive and 3 negative impulse
: Duration between Impulses : 5 sec.
Environmental tests:
XIV. Cold test Storage test : IEC-60068-2-1
XV. Dry heat test : IEC-60068-2-2
Damp heat test, steady
XVI. : IEC-60068-2-3
state
XVII. Damp heat test, cyclic : IEC-60068-2-30
CE compliance
XVIII. Immunity : IEC-60255-26
XIX. Emissive Test : IEC- 60255-26
XX. Low voltage directive : EN-50178
Mechanical tests
: IEC 60255-21-1 class 1
: Frequency Range = 10Hz – 150Hz , acceleration. = 1gn (9.8
XXI. Vibration
m/s2)
: Sweep rate 1 octave/min; 20 cycle in 3 orthogonal axis.
XXII. Shock and bump : IEC- 60255-21-2
XXIII. Seismic : IEC-60255-21-3
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APPLICATION GUIDE
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CONTENTS
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6. Monitoring Functions.
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not connected to trip contact. The output of > can be assigned to any of 5 programmable
relay through key board. While output of >> and >>> is connected to trip element. Thus I>
can be used as ALARM before trip or can be used to trip another CB before tripping main
CB. The separate output contact allows to use each stage for independent function such as
stage 1 can be used for ALARM stage 2 for tripping or both can be use for tripping
independent CB. Each stage can enable or disable depend upon application.
K * a
t= b
I
1
Iref
The separate output contact allows to use each stage for independent function such as
stage 1 can be used for ALARM stage 2 for tripping or both can be use for tripping
independent CB. Each stage can enable or disable depend upon application.
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B+ TCCOM
1
6 To Relay CPU
2
T1
CB NO
B-
1
T2 6 To Relay CPU
2
TC
CB NC
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The ADR241B relay has got large nos. of setting and functions, Many times all the functions are not
needed and it is totally depends upon application , system under protection etc. The ADR241B
provide very innovative technique to optimized external wiring. The relay provided with 2NO trip
contact which is general trip and it is common to stage 2 and stage 3 of most of the function.
Following logic diagram
TEST
TEST Enable &
TRIP
IP>>R
&
IP>>Y
&
IP>>B
IP>>Enable &
IP>>>R
&
IP>>>Y
&
IP>>>B
IP>>>Enable &
IE>>
IE>>Enable &
IE>>>
IE>>>Enable &
3Io>>
3Io>>Enable &
3Io>>>
3Io>>>Enable &
I2>>
I2>>Enable &
I2>>>
I2>>>Enable &
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ADR241B has got 5 programmable relay and 8 programmable LED they can be assign to different
protection functions from key board. The method programming is given in user interface chapter.
Following logic diagram explain the functionality.
Not Connected
IP>R
&
IP>Y
&
IP>B
IP>Enable &
IP>>R
&
IP>>Y
&
SR
IP>>B
IP>>Enable &
RL1
IP>>>R -
HR -
& S -
IP>>>Y RQ RL5
& LED Reset
IP>>>B
IP>>>Enable &
IE>
IE>Enable &
IE>>
IE>>Enable &
IE>>>
IE>>>Enable &
3Io>
3Io>Enable &
3Io>>
3Io>>Enable &
3Io>>>
3Io>>>Enable &
I2>>
I2>>Enable &
I2>>>
I2>>>Enable &
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COMMUNICATION
CONTENTS
IEC60870-5-103 applies to protection equipment with coded bit serial data transmission for
exchanging information with control systems. This relay supports compatibility level 2.
• Initialization (Reset)
• Time Synchronization
• General Interrogation
• Cyclic Measurements
• General Commands
• Disturbance Records
Connection is available for IEC60870-5-103 through the front RS232 port as well as the rear
RS485 port.
Computer ADR241B
P1 P1
1 1
6 6
2 2
7 7
3 3
8 8
4 4
9 9
5 5
RS485/422 PORT
1
6
2
RX + Rx+ and Rx- are Input to relay
7
RX -
Tx+ and Tx- are output from relay
3
8
TX -
4
9
TX +
5
D9 Male
8.3 Initialization
A reset of the communication function is affected by means of a reset command from the
control system. This is generally transmitted by control system when:
Reset CU will clear any unsent message frames in the relay’s transmit buffer.
The relay will respond to the reset command with an identification message ASDU 5, the
Cause of Transmission COT of this response will be either Reset CU or Reset FCB
Depending on the nature of the reset command. The following information will be contained in
the data section of this ASDU.
Manufacturer Name: ASHIDA
The Software Identification Section will contain the first four characters of the relay model
number to identify the type of relay.
In addition to the above identification message, if the relay has been powered up it will also
produce a power up event.
If the time synchronization message is sent as a send/confirm message then the relay will
respond with a confirm. Whether the time synchronization message is sent as a send confirm
or a broadcast (send/no reply) message, a time synchronization message will be returned as
Class 1 data.
The relay will produce measured values using ASDU 3 and ASDU 9 alternately on a cyclical
basis, these can be read from the relay using a Class 2 poll. The measurands transmitted by
the relay are sent as a proportion of 1.2 times the rated value of the analogue value.
The disturbance records stored by the relay can be extracted using the mechanism defined in
the IEC60870-5-103 standard. Disturbance data transmission initiated, first binary values are
transmitted first, followed by disturbance values. Initial status of the binary values transmitted
first, followed by tags for changed values.
Disturbance values are transmitted with increasing channel numbers. All ASDUs are
transmitted as data class 1 in the link layer.
8.8 APPENDIX
INF Description
<1> IR
<2> IY
<3> IB
<4> IN
INSTALLATION &
COMMISSIONING
CONTENTS
9.1 Installation 3
9.1.1 Relay Connection & Diagram 3
9.1.2 Before energising following should be checked 3
9.1.3 Relay operating condition 3
9.1.4 CT Circuit 3
9.1.5 Insulation 3
9.2. Commissioning 4
9.2.1 Commissioning Test, Required Equipment 4
9.2.2 Checking of External Circuitry 4
9.2.2.1 Relay Back Terminal Wiring 4
9.2.2.2 Visual Inspection 4
9.2.2.3 Earthing 5
9.2.2.4 CT Polarity 5
9.2.3 Checking of Relay Setting 5
9.2.4 Final Checking 6
9.2.5 Commissioning Record Sheet 6
9.2.5.1 Relay identification 6
9.2.5.2 Commissioning Test Report 7
9.2.5.3 Commissioning record sheet for ADR241B_V2 Relay. 9
9.3 Post instillation / Commissioning observation : - 10
9.4 Revision Note 11
9.1. INSTALLATION
Before installation of the relay check the correct working procedure as to ensure safety and
the equipment documentation. Terminal exposed during installation may present a hazardous
voltage unless the equipment is electrically isolated. Any disassembly of the equipment may
expose parts at hazardous voltage. Electronic parts may be damaged if suitable electrostatic
discharge (ESD) precautions are not taken. Voltage and current connection should be made
using insulated crimp termination to ensure that terminal block insulation requirement are
maintained for safety. To ensure that wires are correctly terminated the correct crimp terminal
and tool for wire size should be used. The equipment must be connected in accordance with
the appropriate connection diagram.
The equipment should be operated within the specified electrical and environmental limits.
Do not open the secondary circuit of a live CT since the high voltage produce may be lethal to
personnel and could damage insulation. Generally, for safety, the secondary of the line CT
must be shorted before opening any connection to it. For ADR241_V2, terminal block for
current transformer termination has automatic CT shorting on removal of the module.
Therefore external shorting of the CTs may not be required.
Insulation testing may leave capacitors charged up to a hazardous voltage. At the end of each
part of the test, the voltage should be gradually reduced to zero, to discharge capacitors,
since this may result in damage.
9.2. COMMISSIONING
ADR241B_V2 are fully numerical in their design, it has self supervision function continuously
keeping track on its internal hardware and the movement, it detects failure of any component,
it gives message on LCD display. So with this important function the commissioning test do
not need to be as extensive as with non numerical relays. To communicate ADR241B_V2
relay is only necessary to verify that its functioning correctly. At the time of commissioning of
ADR241B_V2 relay following test equipments are sufficient.
Ensure the relay wiring as per appropriate wiring diagram on back terminal of relay.
b. Auxiliary supply input of the relay with proper polarity as positive supply mark with +Ve
and negative supply as –Ve on back sticker. The supply rang is also mentioned on back
sticker. Confirm the auxiliary supply before energizing the relay it should be within range.
e. Extra Annunciation contact connection as per requirement as site selectable contacts are
provided.
Check external wiring corresponds to appropriate relay diagram. The reference ferrule no. of
external wiring and relay back sticker on top of the metal box.
9.2.2.3. Earthing
Earthing sticker is put on the bottom screw of the equipment box at the back side of the relay.
Ensure the relay earthing connected to the local earth bar with several relays present, make
sure that the copper earth bar is properly installed for solidity connecting to the earthing
terminal of each relay equipment box.
9.2.2.4. CT Polarity
Ensure proper CTs are connected as per required maximum load current and their polarity.
When all polarity of CTs are properly connected, unbalance current flowing through earth fault
element will found approximately zero. Otherwise the relay will trip in earth fault after
energizing of C.B.
CT polarity can be checked by following method :
Momentarily battery +Ve to P1 & -Ve to P2 .The center zero ammeter connected with +Ve to
S1 and –Ve to S2, will deflect in +Ve direction if CT polarity is correct.
The relay setting check ensures that all of application specific relay setting for the particular
installation have been correctly applied to the relay. Enter all setting manually via the relay
front panel interface.
After completion of all relay functionality testing and relay setting check. Remove all tests as
temporary shorting leads etc. if it is necessary to disconnect any of the external wiring from
the relay in order to perform the wiring verification test. It should be ensured with the CT
connection are replaced in accordance with the relevant external connection or schemes
diagram. Ensure all fault & Annunciation contacts, trip contacts has been reset before leaving
relay.
If relay ADR241B_V2 is a newly installed or the CB has been just maintained the trip counter
of relay should be zero. This counter can be reset by using HW reset,LED reset and Up arrow
key.
To rest follow the instruction given below:
Measurement: -
Applied current at primary side of CT and check Relay measure value
Measurement Applied Value Relay Value
Phase CT input A A
Phase R Current A A
Phase Y Current A A
Phase B Current A A
3Io Current A A
Earth N Current A A
PERIODIC RELAY
TESTING
CONTENTS
10 Periodic Testing 3
10.1 Trip Test 3
10.2 Functional Test 3
10.3 Testing of Relay 3
10.3.1 Relay Calibration 3
10.3.2 Diagram for Pickup and Timing Test 5
10.3.3 Testing of Over Current Protection 6
10.3.3.1 Pickup Test for Over Current 6
10.3.3.2 IDMT Time Test for Over Current 6
10.3.3.3 Testing of HF Pickup for Over Current Test 8
10.3.3.4 Operating Time test of HF for Over Current 9
10.3.4 Testing Of Earth Fault Current Protection 9
10.3.4.1 Testing of 3IO element 9
10.3.4.2 IDMT test for 3IO>> 10
10.3.4.3 Operating time test of HF for 3IO 11
10.3.4.4 Testing of EF element 12
10.3.4.5 IDMT time test for Ie >> 12
10.3.4.6 Operating Time test of HF for EF 14
10.3.4.7 Testing of NPS 14
10.3.5 Testing Of Annunciation For Both O/C and EF 14
10.3.6 Other functional tests 15
10.4 Revision Note 16
10 Periodic Testing
By pushing ‘Test’ push button relay hardware can tested as it will execute trip command &
records existing load current value in fault memory. In fault record flag indication is not there
its means it was a trip test conduct.
The relay can be tested in following way (External Test Report ADR241B_V2)
• Connect ADR 241B_V2 relay to current injector and timer as shown in diagram.
• Following chart shows terminal numbers of 1A / 5A CT connections.
Phase 1A 5A
R 31,32 33,34
Y 35,36 37,38
B 39,40 41,42
EF 43,44 45,46
Note:
The 3Io is internally derived zero sequence current from phase current. Before testing
of pick up timing check calibration from by giving known current from stable current
source for correct phase sequence and equal value. We recommend digital current
sources such as Doble F610 or Omricon test set. Adjust current equal to rated input,
i.e. 1A for A input or 5A for 5A input. If all sources are same and equal then observed
3Io, I1 and I2 current display on relay measurement menu. The 3Io value should be
less than 0.05 , I1 = 1.0 or 5.0A (+/- 3%) depend upon relay 1/5A setting and actual
current input. and I2 should be less then 0.05.
1. Connect ADR 241B_V2 relay to current injector and timer as shown in diagram.
2. Select IP>> =50%,100%, and 200% as per table, IP>> TMS =x0.02
3. Switch on current injector and inject the current to relay.
4. Now start increasing the current using VI control (Variac) and observe the pickup
indication of the relay.
5. When the injected current crosses IP>> % relay Pickup led will glow indicating relay
pick-up condition. The relay gives trip signal. Note down this current value as pick
value of relay.
6. At the same time the relay latches the fault in the current buffer.
7. Read that current fault and note down the trip current value.
8. Repeat the procedure for different pickup setting for different phases as per test
report.
Result : Pickup accuracy was found within _______________ (1.1 Time of set value)
CURVE : C1 CURVE : C2
Set Actual Max. Tolerance Set Actual Max. Tolerance
Current Time Sec. Current Time Sec.
2N 10.128 8.86 to 11.39 2N 4.389 3.84 to 4.93
5N 4.322 3.99 to 4.64 5N 1.873 1.73 to 2.01
10N 3.000 2.85 to 3.15 10N 1.300 1.23 to 1.36
20N 2.290 2.17 to 2.40 20N 0.992 0.94 to 1.04
CURVE : C3 CURVE : C4
Set Actual Max. Tolerance Set Actual Max. Tolerance
Current Time Sec. Current Time Sec.
2N 13.500 11.81 to 15.18 2N 26.667 23.33 to 30.00
5N 3.375 3.12 to 3.62 5N 3.333 3.08 to 3.58
10N 1.500 1.42 to 1.57 10N 0.808 0.76 to 0.84
20N 0.711 0.67 to 0.74 20N 0.201 0.19 to 0.21
CURVE : C5
Set Current Actual Max. Tolerance
Time Sec.
2N 120.000 105 .00 to 135.00
5N 30.000 27.75 to 32.25
10N 13.333 12.66 to 13.99
20N 6.316 6.00 to 6.63
IP> :
IP>> : TC : 0026
IP>>> : R
R = 10.00 Y = 00.10
B = 00.10 N = 000.0
Date : 01/09/05
Time : 12:04:33:034
For 1 A For 5 A
IP>>> % 200% (2A) 200%(10)
R (Amps)
Y (Amps)
B (Amps)
IP>>> Time Delay settings Set Delay =00 Set Delay =1.0s
Observed Theoretical Observe Theoretical
Observed Delay Less than 40mS 0.95 – 1.05
sec
Note:
The 3Io is internally derived zero sequence current from phase current. Before
testing of pick up timing check calibration from by giving known current from
stable current source for correct phase sequence and equal value. We recommend
digital current sources such as Doble F610 or Omricon test set. Adjust current
equal to rated input, i.e. 1A for A input or 5A for 5A input. If all sources are same
and equal then observed 3Io, I1 and I2 current display on relay measurement menu.
The 3Io value should be less than 0.05 , I1 = 1.0 or 5.0A (+/- 3%) depend upon relay
1/5A setting and actual current input. and I2 should be less then 0.05.
6. Read that current fault and note down the trip current value.
7. Repeat the procedure for different pickup setting for different phases as per test
report.
Result : Pickup accuracy was found within _______________ (1.1 Time of set value)
CURVE: C1 CURVE: C2
Set Actual Max. Tolerance Set Actual Max. Tolerance
Current Time Sec. Current Time Sec.
2N 10.128 8.86 to 11.39 2N 4.389 3.84 to 4.93
5N 4.322 3.99 to 4.64 5N 1.873 1.73 to 2.01
10N 3.000 2.85 to 3.15 10N 1.300 1.23 to 1.36
20N 2.290 2.17 to 2.40 20N 0.992 0.94 to 1.04
CURVE: C3 CURVE: C4
Set Actual Max. Tolerance Set Actual Max. Tolerance
Current Time Sec. Current Time Sec.
2N 13.500 11.81 to 15.18 2N 26.667 23.33 to 30.00
5N 3.375 3.12 to 3.62 5N 3.333 3.08 to 3.58
10N 1.500 1.42 to 1.57 10N 0.808 0.76 to 0.84
20N 0.711 0.67 to 0.74 20N 0.201 0.19 to 0.21
CURVE: C5
Set Current Actual Max. Tolerance
Time Sec.
2N 120.000 105 .00 to 135.00
5N 30.000 27.75 to 32.25
10N 13.333 12.66 to 13.99
20N 6.316 6.00 to 6.63
Note:
The Ie externally measure the EF and this element can be used as additional EF like
REF etc
Result : Pickup accuracy was found within _______________ (1.1 Time of set value)
CURVE : C1 CURVE : C2
Set Actual Max. Tolerance Set Actual Max. Tolerance
Current Time Sec. Current Time Sec.
2N 10.128 8.86 to 11.39 2N 4.389 3.84 to 4.93
5N 4.322 3.99 to 4.64 5N 1.873 1.73 to 2.01
10N 3.000 2.85 to 3.15 10N 1.300 1.23 to 1.36
20N 2.290 2.17 to 2.40 20N 0.992 0.94 to 1.04
CURVE : C3 CURVE : C4
Set Actual Max. Tolerance Set Actual Max. Tolerance
Current Time Sec. Current Time Sec.
2N 13.500 11.81 to 15.18 2N 26.667 23.33 to 30.00
5N 3.375 3.12 to 3.62 5N 3.333 3.08 to 3.58
10N 1.500 1.42 to 1.57 10N 0.808 0.76 to 0.84
20N 0.711 0.67 to 0.74 20N 0.201 0.19 to 0.21
CURVE : C5
Set Current Actual Max. Tolerance
Time Sec.
2N 120.000 105 .00 to 135.00
5N 30.000 27.75 to 32.25
10N 13.333 12.66 to 13.99
20N 6.316 6.00 to 6.63
2. Select Ip> =50%, Ip>TMS =x0.01 Ip>> 100%, Ip>> TMS = 0x0.02
3. Connect R CT terminal to current injector.
4. Now start increasing the current using VI control (Variac) and observe the pickup
indication of the relay.
5. When the injected current crosses Ip>> % relay Pickup led will glow indicating relay pick-
up condition. The relay gives trip signal. At the same time relay RL1 will operate and LED
L5 GREEN will glow.
6. Follow the same procedure for every condition given above.
7. The result will found as per chart given below.
L5 L5 L6 L6 L7 L7
configuration RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5
GREEN RED GREEN RED GREEN RED
IP>R ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
IP>Y OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
IP>B OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
IE>E OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
IP>>R OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
IP>>Y OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
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Aditya series ADR241B relay having following assembly inside the relay. As per numerical
relay and having such a small box size, all printed circuit boards (PCB) are double sided and
designed using SMD component so it is not suggested to attend the relay on site by end user.
It can be attended by authorized service engineer of Ashida Electronic Pvt. Ltd. only to take
care of electronic component from electrostatic discharge.
1. Current transformer
2. SMPS Card
3. Back PCB contain power supply section and extra annunciation duty contact relay
element.
4. Front PCB (Mother board) attached with front plate
5. Trip Contact relay element
6. Push button interface connected with front plate
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Hardware Software
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All Aditya series ADR241B are numerical relays designed with latest DSP technology and
having self supervision function which helps keep track on connected hardware and display
error code if any error is detected if problem is minor the relay automatically set default
setting and return back to protection function, following are error code which are
distinguished between major and minor .
ADR241B_V2
Sr. No. Error Code Error Name Minor Major Action Required
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