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Areva MiCOM P225 Motor Protection Relay manual available for free PDF download: Technical Manual
Areva MiCOM P225 Technical Manual (289 pages)
Motor Protection Relay
Brand:
Areva
| Category:
Relays
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Contents
3
Table of Contents
7
Connection Diagrams
9
Typical Connection
9
Typical Application Diagram
10
Auxiliary Power
11
Current Inputs
11
Binary Inputs
11
Connection
11
Front Port Connection (RS232)
12
RS485 Rear Port
13
Protocol Converter
14
RS232 / RS485 Converter
14
Analogue Outputs
14
RS485 Cable
14
Rtds
15
Thermistors
16
NTC Type Thermistors
17
PTC Type Thermistors
17
Technical Specifications
21
Protection Functions
23
Automation Functions
25
Optional Functions
27
Recording Functions
28
Inputs and Outputs
31
Accuracy
33
CT & VT Data
34
High Voltage Withstand
35
Electrical Environment
36
Environment
37
Thermal Overload Characteristics Curves
38
Cold Curves
39
Hot Curves
42
Cooling down Thermal Curves
45
Inverse Time Characteristic Curve
51
Negative Phase Sequence Protection
51
Equivalence Table between RTD Impedance Measured Value/Temperature
52
Equivalence between Analogue Output Signal Value and Remote
53
Definitions
59
Description
60
Environment Chart
61
Description of the Front Panel
62
The Leds
62
The Operator Interface
62
ALARM Keys
63
Liquid Crystal Display Screen
63
Programming Keypad
63
The Keypad
63
Access to the Menus
64
Access to the Setting Parameters
64
Default Display
64
The Menus
64
Entering the Password/Modification of the Parameters
65
Protection by Password
65
The Op. Parameters Menu
66
Setting Group
67
The Config. Select Submenu
67
The Configuration Menu
67
Analogue Outputs (Optional)
68
Motor Start-Up/Motor Halted Detection Criteria
68
Selection of a Default Value to be Display
68
The CT/VT RATIO Submenu
69
The LED 5, LED 6, LED 7 and LED 8 Submenus
69
Type of RTD Temperature Probes or Thermistors
69
The ALARM CONFIG. Submenu
70
The INPUT CONFIG. Sub-Menu
70
The Measurements1 and Measurements2 Menus
71
The Process Menu
72
The Communication Menu
73
The Trip Statistics Menu
73
The Protection G1 and Protection G2 Menus
74
The Thermal Overload Submenu
75
Function Inhibiting Thermal Tripping During a Start: Θ INHIBIT
77
Function of the Thermal Image Influenced by Ambient Temperature
77
Thermal Alarm Function: Θ ALARM
78
Thermal Base Blocking Start Function: Θ FORBID. START
78
The [50/51] Short-Circuit Submenu
79
The [50N/51N] Earth Fault Submenu
79
The Unbalance Sumbenu
80
The Undervoltage Sumbenu: Undervoltage Protection
80
The Overvoltage Sub-Menu: Overvoltage Protection
81
The [48] Exces Long Start Submenu
81
Rotor Stalled Whilst the Motor Running
82
The Block Rotor Sumbenu
82
Locked Rotor at Start
83
The Loss of Load Sumbenu
83
The RTD Submenu: Temperature Protection by RTD
84
The Thermistor Submenu: Temperature Protection by Thermistor
84
The Automat. CTRL Menu
85
The Start Number Submenu
85
The MIN TIME BETW 2 START Submenu: Minimum Time between Two Starts
87
REACCEL AUTHORIZ Submenu: Re-Acceleration/Load Shedding Authorisation
88
"Fixed" Input
91
Emergency Start
91
Setting Group Switch/Active Setting Group
91
The INPUTS Submenu: Programmable Inputs
91
Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2 Data
92
External Acknowledgement
92
Speed Switch Device
92
Trigging of the Disturbance Recording
92
Auxiliary 3 and Auxiliary 4 Data
93
The and LOGIC EQUAT Submenu: Programmable and Logic Gates
93
Thermal State Reset
93
Trip Circuit Supervision
93
The and LOGIC EQUAT T DELAY: and Logic Gate Time Delay
94
The AUX OUTPUT RLY Submenu: Auxiliary Programmable Output Relays
96
The LATCH AUX OUTPUT RLY Submenu: Latching of the Output Relays
96
The TRIP OUTPUT RLY Submenu: Configuration of the Trip Output Relay
96
The CB FAIL Sub-Menu: Breaker Failure Protection
97
The LATCH TRIP ORDER Submenu: Latching of the Trip Output Relay
97
Circuit Breaker Failure Detection Principle
98
Opening of the Breaker Pole before TBF Dropoff
98
Drag du to the Phase CT De-Magnetisation
99
The Breaker Pole Does Not Open before the End of TBF
99
The ABS Sub-Menu: Minimum Time between a Stop and a Start
100
Voltage Check Sub-Menu: Validation of Voltage Presence before a Start
100
The CB SUPERVISION Submenu: Circuit-Breaker Supervision
101
Circuit-Breaker Supervision
102
The FAULT RECORD Submenu
103
The RECORD Menu
103
The Disturbance Record Submenu
104
Alarm Messages
105
CB MONITORING Submenu Display of the Values Related to Cut-Off Device
105
The Alarm Menu
105
The Hardware Alarm Messages
106
Auxiliary Functions
107
Block Start Via the RS485 Communications Port
107
Event Records
107
Recording of the Form of the Starting Current and Voltage
107
Configuration of the Relay and PC
108
Connection Configuration
108
PC Connection - Local Communications
108
Menu of the HMI
111
The Op. Parameters Menu Description
113
The Configuration Menu Description
114
The LED Submenus
116
The ALARM CONFIG Submenu
118
The INPUT CONFIG. Submenu
119
Measurement 1 and Measurement 2 Submenus
120
Process Menu
122
Trip Statistics Menu
123
Communication Menu
124
Protection G1 and G2 Menus
125
The Earth Fault Submenu
127
The Unbalance Submenu
128
The Undervoltage Submenu
129
The Overvoltage Submenu
130
The Exces Long Start Submenu
131
The BLOCK ROTOR Submenu
132
The LOSS of LOAD Submenu
133
The RTD Submenu
134
The Thermistor Submenu
135
Start Number Submenu
136
The Automat. Ctrl Menu Description
136
The MIN TIME BETW 2 START Submenu
137
The REACCEL AUTHORIZ Submenu
138
The INPUTS Submenu
139
The and LOGIC EQUAT Submenu
140
The and LOGIC EQUAT T DELAY Submenu
142
The AUX OUTPUT RLY Submenu
143
The LATCH AUX OUTPUT RLY Submenu
146
The TRIP OUTPUT RLY Submenu
147
The LATCH TRIP ORDER Submenu
149
The CB FAIL Submenu
151
The ABS Submenu
152
The BUS VOLTAGE CTRL Submenu
153
The CB SUPERVISION Submenu
154
FAULT RECORD Submenu
155
Record Menu
155
The DISTURB RECORD Submenu
156
The CB MONITORING Submenu
157
Maintenance
161
Maintenance Period
164
Alarms
165
Logic Inputs
165
Maintenance Checks
165
Output Relays/Maintenance Mode
165
Testing the Output Relays
166
Exchanging the Relay
167
Remove the Withdrawable Part
167
Exchanging the Relay and the Case
168
Changing the Battery
169
Equipment Failure: Hardware Alarms
170
Major Faults
170
Minor Faults
170
Types of Equipment Failure
170
Equipment Failures and Solutions
171
Micom Relay no Longer Responds
173
Password Lost or Not Accepted
173
Problem Solving
173
Values Measured Locally and Remotely
173
A Remote Control Signal Is Not Taken into Account
174
List of the Relay Alarm Messages
175
List of the Motor Alarm Messages
176
Communication
181
MODBUS Communication Characteristics
183
MODBUS Network Characteristics
183
MODBUS Protocol
183
Address of the Micom Relays
184
Message Validity Check
184
Parameters of the MODBUS Connection
184
Synchronisation of Exchange Messages
184
Frame Size Received by the Micom P225 Relay
185
MODBUS Functions of the Micom Relays
185
Presentation of the MODBUS Protocol
185
Format of Frames Sent by the Micom P225 Relay
186
Messages Validity Check
186
Modbus Request Definition Used to Retrieve the Disturbance Records
187
Request to Retrieve the Data of a Disturbance Record Channel
187
Service Request
187
Modbus Request Definition Used to Retrieve the Event Records
188
Request to Retrieve a Dedicated Event
188
Request to Retrieve an Index Frame
188
Request to Retrieve the Oldest Non-Acknowledge Event
188
Modbus Request Definition Used to Retrieve the Fault Records
189
Request to Retrieve a Dedicated Fault Record
189
Request to Retrieve the Oldest Non-Acknowledge Fault Record
189
Request to Know the Number of Current Values Stored into Saved Memory
190
Request to Retrieve the Start-Up Current Form Record Data
190
Request to Retrieve the Start-Up Voltage Form Record Data
190
Database Organization
191
Description of the MODBUS Application Mapping
191
H : Index Frame for the Start-Up Voltage Form Record
191
Information of Product, Remote Signalling, Remote Measurements
192
Remote Settings for General Parameters
196
Remote Settings for Protection Functions Group No1
203
Remote Settings for Protection Functions Group No2
206
Micom P225 Relay Status Word
209
Remote Controls
209
Mapping for IEC Format
210
Synchronisation
210
Disturbance Record Data
211
Mapping for PRIVATE Format
211
Access in Reading
212
Address
212
Index Frame for the Disturbance Records
212
Index Frame for the Start-Up Current Form Record
212
Number of Available Values of the Start-Up F51
212
Number of Available Values Stored in the
212
Number of the Last Page
212
Start-Up Current Form Record Data
212
Data of the Oldest Event
213
Event Record Data
213
Fault Value Record Data
214
Selection of the Disturbance Record and Selection of Its Channel
214
Data of the Oldest Non-Acknowledged Fault Record
215
Number of Available Disturbance Records
215
Start-Up Voltage Form Record Data
215
Description of the Mapping Format
216
Index Frame for the Start-Up Voltage Form Record
216
Conversion Rules for the Current Values of the Disturbance Record
231
Conversion Rules for the Current Values of the Fault Data Record
231
Setting
235
CONFIG. SELECT Submenu
237
Configuration Menu
237
CT/VT RATIO Submenu
237
Default Setting Values
237
OP PARAMETERS Menu
237
ALARM CONFIG. Submenu
238
LED 5, LED 6, LED 7 and LED 8 Sub-Menu
238
COMMUNICATION Courier Menu
239
COMMUNICATION IEC60870-5-103 Menu
239
COMMUNICATION MODBUS Menu
239
INPUT CONFIG. Submenu
239
PROTECTION G1 and G2 Menus
239
TM Menu
239
[49] THERMAL OVERLOAD Submenu
239
50/51] EARTH FAULT Submenu
240
50/51] SHORT-CIRCUIT Submenu
240
[27] UNDERVOLTAGE Submenu
240
[46] UNBALANCE Submenu
240
[48] EXCES LONG START Submenu
240
[59] OVERVOLTAGE Submenu
240
49/38] RTD Submenu (Optional)
241
51LR/50S] BLOCK ROTOR Submenu
241
[37] LOSS of LOAD Submenu
241
THERMISTOR Submenu (Optional)
242
Automat Ctrl Menu
243
INPUTS Submenu/And LOGIC EQUATION Submenu
243
MIN TIME BETW 2 START Submenu
243
REACCEL AUTHORIZ Submenu
243
[66] START NUMBER Submenu
243
AND LOGIC EQUAT T DELAY Submenu
245
AUX OUTPUT RLY Submenu
245
LATCH AUX OUTPUT RLY Submenu
247
ABS (Anti Backspin) Submenu
248
BUS VOLTAGE CTRL Submenu
248
CB FAIL Submenu
248
LATCH TRIP ORDER Submenu (RL1 Relay Latching On)
248
CB SUPERVISION Submenu
249
Consignation Menu
249
DISTURB RECORD Submenu
249
Installation Guide
253
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
255
General
255
Reception of the Relays
255
Handling Electronic Equipment
256
Installing the Relays
257
Unpacking
258
Storage
259
Safety Instructions
260
Connection of the Micom P225 Relay
261
Current Transformer Circuits
261
Dielectric Withstand Test
261
Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance
261
Operating Conditions of the Micom P225 Relay
261
Removal and Destruction of the Micom P225 Relay
261
Replacement of the Batteries
261
Destruction
262
Technical Specifications
262
Micom Px2X Serie Cable Terminal for MIDOS Connectors
263
Case Dimensions
264
Test Report
267
Relay Identification
269
Inspection
270
Measurement Value Verification
271
Configuration Menu/Config. SELECT Submenu / CT/VT RATIO Submenu
272
Op. Parameters Menu
272
LED 5, LED 6, LED 7 and LED 8 Submenus
273
COMMUNICATION Courier Menu
274
Communication IEC 60870-5-103 Menu
274
Communication Modbus
274
TM Menu
274
EARTH FAULT Submenu
275
PROTECTION G1 and G2 Menus
275
THERMAL OVERLOAD Submenu
275
EXCES LONG START Submenu
276
OVERVOLTAGE Submenu
276
RTD Submenu (Optional)
277
AUTOMAT. CTRL Menu
278
MIN TIME BETW 2 START Submenu
278
REACCEL AUTHORIZ Submenu
278
[66] START NUMBER Submenu
278
AND LOGIC EQUATION Submenu
279
INPUTS Submenu
279
AND LOGIC EQUAT T DELAY Submenu
281
AUX OUTPUT RLY Submenu
281
LATCH AUX OUTPUT RLY Submenu
283
TRIP OUTPUT RLY Submenu
283
ABS Submenu (Anti Backspin)
285
LATCH TRIP ORDER Submenu (RL1 Relay Latching On)
285
CB SUPERVISION Submenu
286
CONSIGNATION Menu
286
DISTURB RECORD Submenu
286
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