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Though InteliPro is very simple and intuitive for the operating personnel, we recommend keeping one copy of this manual available permanently at the installation site, where InteliPro unit is installed, to facilitate the necessary service and operation tasks.
Introduction Congratulations to your purchase of ComAp InteliPro protection relay unit! InteliPro is a microprocessor-based door-mounted protective device, providing a comprehensive set of protective and supplementary functionalities. ComAp unique modular concept of HW extension modules, SW options and full configurability allow perfect solution for most of the generator-to-mains parallel applications.
To avoid personal injury do not perform any action not specified in this guide!!! ComAp believes that all information provided herein is correct and reliable and reserves the right to update at any time. ComAp does not assume any responsibility for its use unless otherwise expressly undertaken.
Recommended wiring In the diagram below, see the typical wiring of the InteliPro unit inputs and outputs. The wiring is to be considered as an example for the default configuration and operation mode with 1 common trip output.
Configurability One of the key features of InteliPro unit is high level of flexibility and adaptability of the system to the particular application. The way how to achieve this is the configuration. Use PC software to LiteEdit read the configuration from the controller or disk, view it, modify it and write the configuration to controller or disk.
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The archive can be simply used for cloning of InteliPro units, which means preparing units with identical configuration and settings.
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The appropriate selection of InteliPro optional functions is to be marked on the rear side of the unit: For unlocking the desired functions or changing those functions that are already unlocked, contact your sales person for the appropriate SW dongle. The following information will be needed:...
For setpoints change, see the following chapter. To enter the init screen, change language or read the list of unlocked InteliPro options, push buttons at the same time. Together with the init screen display, the unit performs lamp test by simultaneous blinking of all LEDs.
Signalization LEDs There are 5 LEDs for indication of InteliPro status with the meaning indicated in the table below: state Meaning Status of the InteliPro unit - used in combination with green LED, see the table below (red) Status of the InteliPro unit - used in combination with red LED, see the table below (green) CB1 feedback - activated - state "I"...
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In such case, the outputs with positive logic (without the exclamation mark) can be used to signal the detected failure state. In any case, it must be assured that the InteliPro relay has full control at opening the appropriate breaker by the trip command - i.e. in case of...
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Trp 2 are available. For each protective function in InteliPro, it is possible to assign either Trip 1 or Trip 2 function, none of them, or both. The setpoint xxx Trp BO (e.g. I>: I Trp BO) in the appropriate group of protection setting is used for this assignment.
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By a successful Fault reset, the TRIP status is terminated. Interconnection to IG/IS-NT controllers It is possible to interconnect InteliPro unit with IG-NT and IS-NT controllers on the CAN2 bus. Refer to the chapter CAN bus connection for the details on wiring the CAN2 bus. The most frequent...
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InteliPro is necessary to allow this feature. Use the LiteEdit configuration window to configure the appropriate binary and analog values to be transmitted from InteliPro via the CAN2 communication. In the Configuration window, click the button. The following window opens: Using the "Module address"...
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It also provides option of blocking particular functions by binary input or blocking if not in parallel to mains operation. MPORTANT This feature replaces the selection of disable / enable option in InteliPro “General” group of setpoints, as well as selection of blocking binary inputs for selected functions. Description The functions to be blocked are located in the very left column called “Protection”.
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In order to e.g. activate only one adjustable pickup used within a multiple-stages protective function, set the pickup limit of the other one to zero. E.g. InteliPro allows setting 2 stages of overvoltage protection. To use only V> and block the V>> stage, set the pickup limit V>> to 0V. In general, setting of any pickup limit of any protective function blocks this protection stage.
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In case that the measured voltage exceeds the set limit, an immediate trip is issued. The limit Avg V> is in the setpoints group U<>. "Loss of mains" protections InteliPro provides two different methods for fast evaluation of loss of mains (LOM), into which the generator operates: Vector shift Rate Of Change Of Frequency The loss-of-mains protections setpoints are in the group LOM.
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It is a fast protection, similar to Vector shift, however, unlike Vector shift, which detects immediate phenomena, the tangent calculation requires a certain time for evaluation. In ComAp protection relays, the evaluation time for ROCOF protection can be adjusted by setpoint...
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I/Inom MPORTANT Please note that InteliPro current measurement inputs range is 5A with over-range up to 9A. This range provides possibility of ANSI 51 curves calculation up to cca 2x In case that 5A CT secondary current is used. To allow evaluation of higher currents and appropriate delays according to the mentioned curves, we recommend using lower secondary rating of the current transformers (typically 1A) and then setting the current ratio accordingly.
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The following image shows the conditions of activation of Directional Overcurrent protection in InteliPro – i.e. critical angles between voltage and current, given the voltage is placed at the 0°angle: 90°...
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In InteliPro, either L1-L2 phase-to-phase voltage or L1- N phase-to-neutral voltage is measured on the generator side of the circuit breaker and compared with the corresponding measured mains voltage.
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InteliPro to them via the communication line. CAN1 communication line is used to interconnect the extension modules of InteliPro. For wiring of CAN bus communication, the following rules are to be maintained: Maximal length of the CAN bus depends on the communication speed. For the speed of 250kbps, which is used on the CAN1 bus (extension modules) and CAN2 bus if it is switched to 32C mode the maximal length is 200m.
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Communication module enables connection of a remote computer or other remote device such as PLC to InteliPro. The module is to be plugged-in into the slot in the rear side of InteliPro. The slot is accessible after slot cover is removed.
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4. For connection with controller use LiteEdit or InteliMonitor software or just a web browser with your WebSupervisor account (http://websupervisor.comap.cz). Connect to the controller via AirGate, type in the AirGate ID and use “airgate.comap.cz” as an AirGate address (AirGate Server).
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WebSupervisor account (http://websupervisor.comap.cz) or simply embedded SCADA WebServer with putting of public IP Address (“IBLite IP Addr”) into the address bar. For more detail about communication of ComAp products, see the IL-NT, IA-NT, IC-NT Communication Guide as published on ComAp download centre.
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If it is configured in the unit and it does not open, CB1 fail is indicated. In general, this breaker corresponds to the "Mains Circuit Breaker" = MCB in the ComAp controllers applications. Together with CB2 it indicates, whether the installation is in "parallel to mains" state (both CB1 Feedback and CB2 Feedback are closed) or in island mode (one or both of CB1 Feedback or CB2 Feedback are open).
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AL AIx Wrn/Trp, AL IOM AIx Wrn/Trp The outputs are available to indicate warning or trip, caused by any of the analog inputs on InteliPro unit, or on IOM extension module, where "x" marks the number of the analog input. The output is activated in the moment when the appropriate AI warning/trip event is issued and stays activated until the alarm message disappears from the alarm list.
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See also LiteEdit help to learn about working with password in LiteEdit. Basic Settings ControllerName User defined name, used for InteliPro identification. ControllerName is max 14 characters long and has to be entered manually using LiteEdit software. Default setting: InteliPro Mains CT Ratio [A/5A] Mains current transformers ratio.
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Adjusting of the speed of Modbus communication Default setting: 9600 bps CAN Bus Mode [32C / 8C] CAN bus speed selection. Use this setpoint in case that you operate InteliPro together with other ComAp contollers connected via CAN bus. 32C: High speed CAN (250 kbps) applicable up to 32 controllers, CAN bus length limited up to 200 meters.
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IP address assignment through DHCP server IP Addr Mode FIXED or AUTOMATIC mode of IP address assignment ComAp Port Port for ComAp communication over IB-Lite or IL-NT-GPRS module APN Name name of APN access point for GPRS network. APN UserName user name for APN access point.
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This setpoint is not overwritten after FW upgrade. The setpoint is not visible on InteliPro display in reading mode to avoid confusion of the user. It is possible to edit this setpoint through InteliPro display and pushbuttons - in this mode it becomes visible. It is however advisable to use LiteEdit for filling-in the SW Key.
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[Trp 1 / Trp 2 / Trp 1+2 / None] Selection of trip binary output for current unballance protection. Default setting: None NominGenCurr [A] Nominal current of the generator(s) connected to the mains feeder, protected by the InteliPro unit. Serves for directional overcurrent protection evaluation. Step: Range:...
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Automatic switching between summer and wintertime is enabled and it is set to winter (summer) season. WINTER-S (SUMMER-S): Modification for southern hemisphere. Default setting: DISABLED In case of interconnection of InteliPro with other ComAp units on the CAN2 bus, the setpoint is automatically synchronized within the interconnected group. #Time [HHMMSS] Real time clock adjustment.
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5-25Hz, +/- 1.6mm; 25-100Hz, a = 4g Shocks 200m/s Storage temperature -30... 80°C InteliPro is intended for use with switchgear and Intended use according to associated equipment as per the category for Protective relays – UL 508 standard NRGU Physical dimensions...
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Bus length max. 200m Termination resistor 120Ohm, built-in, jumper activated Relay Card CT2-REL2 The module is delivered as a default part of the InteliPro unit. Relay contacts (terminals RE11, RE14 and RE21, RE24) Number of relay outputs Type Dry contacts...
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