Cooper UM30 Operation Manual

Three-phase frequency and universal voltage relay

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Operations Manual
UM30 Three-Phase Frequency and Universal Voltage Relay
The Operations Manual is designed to familiarize the
reader with how to install, program, and set up the relay
for operation. For more detailed information regarding
the relay's theory of operation, application notes, internal
schematics, service information, etc., please refer to the
UM30 section of the Edison® Relay Technical Reference
Manual, bulletin R150-00-1. Contact your local Cooper
Power Systems representative for ordering information.
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NTRODUCTION
The UM30 relay provides all of the voltage and
frequency-related functions necessary for the protection
of a feeder or rotating equipment. Two digital inputs are
available to provide selective blocking of various
functions. Five output relays are provided, of which four
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are programmable. All settings, measurements, and
programming of the relay are possible through its front
panel controls, or by means of a computer connected to
the relay's RS485 communications port. The functions
provided by the UM30 are:
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Two frequency elements each configurable as either
under (81U), over (81O), or under and over (81U and
81O) elements.
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Two overexcitation elements (24).
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Two voltage elements each configurable as either
under (27), over (59), or under and over (27 and 59)
elements.
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One positive sequence voltage element configurable
as either an under (27pos), over (59pos), or under
and over (27pos and 59pos).
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One negative sequence overvoltage element
(59neg).
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Two zero sequence overvoltage elements (59zero),
with indication of the faulted phase.
The UM30 offers two programmable inputs, which can
serve to block the operation of the over and under
protective elements.
Separate pickup functions are also provided for all
elements which may be used to operate output relays to
in order to implement various control, blocking, logic, or
SCADA functions.
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ANDLING
As with any piece of electronic equipment, care should be
taken when handling the relay, particularly in regards to
electrostatic discharge as the damage may not be
immediately obvious. All Edison relays are immune to
electrostatic discharge when left in their protective case.
However, when the relay is removed from its case, the
following practices should be observed.
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Touch the case to ensure that your body and the
relay are at the same potential.
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Whenever possible, handle the exposed relay by the
front panel, the rear connector, or by the edges of the
printed circuit boards. Avoid touching the individual
electronic components or the embedded traces on
the circuit boards.
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If you must hand the exposed (i.e., drawn-out) relay
to another person, make sure you are both at the
same electrical potential.
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When setting the drawn-out relay down, make sure
the surface is either anti-static in nature or is at the
same electrical potential as your body.
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Relays should always be placed in storage in their
protective cases. If storage of the drawn-out relay
outside of its protective case is required, then the
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ELECTRICAL APPARATUS
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    When setting the drawn-out relay down, make sure the surface is either anti-static in nature or is at the The UM30 relay provides all of the voltage and frequency-related functions necessary for the protection same electrical potential as your body.
  • Page 2: Installation

    LOCKING NPUTS Pull -> Locked Unlocked The UM30 has two inputs, which perform blocking functions. The open circuit voltage across the terminals 1: L IGURE ATCH ECHANISM FOR EMOVAL OF ELAY of these inputs is 15 VDC.
  • Page 3 IEW OF ERMINAL ONNECTIONS (21) DISPLAY N.O. MICROP. N.C. UM30-A (10) FUNCTION N.O. F27/59 N.C. F27d/59d F59s F59Uo F59/81 PROGR. INT.FAULT BI< BI> 34/38 KEYBOARD 9 PIN MALE IEC 255 24(-20%)-110(+20%)Vac 24(-20%)-125(+20%)Vdc 80(-20%)-220(+20%)Vac 90(-20%)-250(+20%)Vdc 3 - UM30 W IGURE IRING IAGRAM...
  • Page 4: Target Description

    ESCRIPTION HANGING A ETTING The front panel of the UM30 contains eight LEDs, which Once in active PROGRAM SETTINGS mode, you may act as the targets for the relay elements. The top row of now change the relay settings. For instructions on...
  • Page 5 S150-22-1 DISPLAY COOPER Cooper Power Systems STEP 1 Pressing this button progressively between MODE SELECT between Mesasurements Display, Settings Display, Programming, and Test modes. STEP 3 The + and - buttons are used to select the actual measurement STEP 2...
  • Page 6 UM30 Relay operations manual 2: P ABLE ROGRAM ETTING ARIABLES ISPLAY ESCRIPTION ETTING ANGE System frequency 50 or 60 Hz Fn 50Hz Rated primary phase to phase voltage of the system VTs 0.10 to 655 kV. Step size varies: UnP 10kV 0.10 to 1.00 kV in 0.01 kV steps...
  • Page 7: Changing Output Relay Assignments

    S150-22-1 HANGING UTPUT ELAY SSIGNMENTS 3 - O ABLE UTPUT ELAY ROGRAMMING ISPLAY EFINITIONS Output relays R1 through R4 may be assigned to any ISPLAY ESCRIPTION protective element, or any combination of elements. The only exception is that the relay cannot be assigned to Pick-up (or start-time) element associated f’...
  • Page 8: Blocking Variables

    CONTINUED The UM30 uses the Modbus© communication protocol. ISPLAY ESCRIPTION For details on the memory map used in the UM30 in Reset mode for all elements associated R1tr3.0s order to interface it with other Modbus programs or with output relay 1. Reset may be devices, consult the Edison ‘M’...
  • Page 9: Last Event Data

    S150-22-1 3. Press the + or – buttons to scroll through the available measurements. The data available is 5 - A “LASTTRIP” ABLE VAILABLE VENT ATA IN summarized in Table 4. ISPLAY ISTORICAL UANTITY 4 - A “ACT MEAS” ABLE VAILABLE ETERED ALUES IN...
  • Page 10: Cumulative Trip Counters

    UM30 Relay operations manual UMULATIVE OUNTERS To display how many times the relay has tripped for each of the protective elements, enter the TRIP NUM mode of operation as follows: 1. Press the MODE button, to get into MEASURES mode.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    S150-22-1 PECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range ............................-20 to +60°C at 95% humidity Storage Temperature....................................-30 to +80°C Rated Input Voltage ......................................125V Voltage Circuits Overload ................................. 2.0 pu Continuous Burden on Voltage Inputs................................0.2 VA at rated voltage Dielectric test Voltage ................................2000V, 50/60Hz, 1 minute Impulse Test Voltage ....................5kV common mode, 1 kV differential mode, 1.2 x 50 µsec wave Immunity to high frequency burst ..................
  • Page 12: Settings Sheet For U M 30 Relay

    UM30 Relay operations manual UM30 R ETTINGS HEET ELAY Variable Factory Units Description Range Step Setting default System frequency 50 or 60 Hz 10KV Primary Rated primary phase-to-phase 0.10 to 655 kV 0.01 kV (0.1-1) volts or voltage of the system VTs 0.1 kV (1.1-9.9)
  • Page 13 S150-22-1 UM30 R ETTINGS HEET ELAY Variable Factory Units Description Range Step Setting default % rated Trip level of the negative sequence 1-99% En, disable voltage voltage element seconds Trip time delay of the negative 0.1-60.0 seconds sequence voltage element >...
  • Page 14 UM30 Relay operations manual UM30 R ETTINGS HEET ELAY è Relay PROGRAM MODE.) OUTPUT RELAY PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENTS (ACCESSIBLE VIA THE Fè Variable Factory Units Description Range Setting default f’ - - - 4 Outputs Pick-up (or start-time) element associated with the first...
  • Page 15 S150-22-1 UM30 R ETTINGS HEET ELAY Variable Factory Units Description Range Setting default - - 3 - Outputs Time delayed element associated with the second V/Hz 1 2 3 4 t2φ element R1tr seconds Reset characteristic of output relay R1...
  • Page 16 UM30 Relay operations manual Quality from Cooper Industries © 1998 Cooper Power Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 1640, Waukesha, WI 53187 Edison ® is a registered trademark of Cooper Industries, Inc. http://www.cooperpower.com/ Cooper Power Systems...

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