Lock Out Relay PDF
Lock Out Relay PDF
Lock Out Relay PDF
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TR IP
MRL1
Contents
1 2 3 Summary and Application Characteristics and Features Function 3.1 Status indicator 3.2 Resetting 3.3 <RESET> Push Button 3.4 Coding Plugs Testing 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 the relay and commissioning Connecting the auxiliary voltage Testing the tripping circuits Testing the AUTO-RESET function Testing the external RESET input
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Terminal block Technical Data 6.1 System Data and Test Specifications Order form
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The MRL1 of the HIGH TECH LINE is generally used as a common lock-out relay, e.g. when the number of the available tripping contacts of the protection relay is to low or when the maximum switching capactiy of the relay contacts is exceeded while the tripping coil of the circuit breaker is actuated.
high switching capacity of the relay contacts fulfills the requirements, acc. to BS 142 and IEC 255 manual, electrical or automatic reset low-resistive and high resistive design tripping time 10 ms
TRIP 1
A2 Auslsung Trip A3
D1 C1 E1 D2 C2 E2
TRIP 2
TRIP 3
A4
D3 C3 E3 RESET D4 C4 RESET E4 D5 C5 E5
RESET L+/L
A5
Schauzeichen Flag
D6 C6 E6 D7 C7 E7 D8 C8 E8
A7 Brcke einlegen insert bridge Hohe Brde high burden offen open Niedrige Brde low burden A8
Function
MRL1 with a low burden (mode LB). This operational mode is used where no interference effect on lines is to be expected. Terminals A7 and A8 must not be bridged. The power consumption of the inputs is then 50W. This low burden is deactivated by the MRL1 at a tripping event. The residual holding power is 3W minimum at rated voltage. About 40 - 60 ms after pick-up of the relay, the input current is interrupted independently of the burden. This delay makes operation of other relays connected in series possible before the trip circuit is disconnected. * Depending on the respective rated voltage (see Technical Data). Note: After a trip action, terminals A2/A3/A4 may only have voltage applied for approx. 10 min.
The input signals (trip contacts of the protection relays) are led to terminals A2 - A4 of the MRL1. In case of tripping, the output relay switches the 8 change-over contacts over. The MRL1 can be operated in two different operational modes. MRL1 with a high burden (mode HB). Malfunctions can be caused by induced currents at long-distance lines. The MRL1 is provided with a high burden to prevent such malfunctions. By connecting terminals A7 and A8 the burden can be activated. The power consumption of the inputs is then 150W. This high burden is deactivated by the MRL1 at a tripping event. The residual holding power is 3W* minimum at rated voltage.
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3.1
Status indicator
3.3
The status indicator shows whether the MRL1 has tripped. Red means tripping. A dark display means not tripped.
The <RESET> push button is used for acknowledging and resetting the tripping relays after tripping when coding was done accordingly (see para. 3.2).
The MRL1 must be reset after every tripping action. There are three possible ways of resetting the protection relay.
3.2
Resetting
RESET key The Reset key permits resetting of the output relay and the indicator if the trip signal at terminals A2/A3/A4 has been switched off.
RESET
TRIP
External RESET The output relay and the indicator can be set back by way of the input terminals A5/E9 by applying the supply voltage, after the trip signal at terminals A2/A3/A4 has been switched off.
MRL1
Automatic RESET Once the trip signals at terminals A2/A3/A4 have been switched off, the output relays and the indicators are set back with delay action. The function is activated by the coding plug located behind the front plate (refer to Chapter 3.4).
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3.4
Coding Plugs
A coding plug for presetting the resetting behaviour of the output relay is on the buttom behind the front plate. When the coding plugs are plugged in the output relays and the indicator are automatically reset when the tripping command at inputs A2, A3 and A4 is removed. When the coding plugs are not plugged in the output relays have to be reset manually by actuating the reset push button. (Factory setting)
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The following testing instructions serve for testing the functions of the device and for commissioning it. In order to prevent destruction of the device and to ensure correct functioning, the following points must be adhered to: The rated aux. voltage of the device must be the same as the existing local auxiliary voltage. All control and measuring circuits as well as the output relays must be connected correctly.
4.1
4.3
Please note! Before the device is connected to the auxiliary voltage it must be ensured that the aux. voltage is the same as that stated on the type plate of the device.
If the coding plug Auto-Reset, which is located behind the front plate, is set (refer to Chapter 3.4), the MRL1 automatically returns to the starting position after key S1 or S2 or S3 has been released.
4.2
4.4
The MRL1 must be connected as shown in the test circuit diagram. Remove the coding plug for the automatic reset function. Switch supply voltage on.
TRIP 1 A2
The coding plug for automatic reset must not be plugged in. Actuate key S1 or S2 or S3. The MRL1 moves back into starting position.
D1 C1 Auslsung Trip E1 D2 C2 E2
TRIP 2
A3
TRIP 3
A4
D3 C3 E3 RESET D4 C4 RESET E4 D5 C5 E5
RESET L+/L
A5
Schauzeichen Flag
D6 C6 E6 D7 C7 E7 D8 C8 E8
A7 Brcke einlegen insert bridge Hohe Brde high burden offen open Niedrige Brde low burden A8
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Terminal block
The plug-in module MRL1 has a very compact base with plug connectors and screw-type connectors: 8 screw -type terminals (connection plug row A) for voltage inputs 27 poles tab terminals for relay outputs, supply voltage etc. (terminal connectors series C, D and E, max. 10 A current carrying capacity). Connection with tabs 6.3 mm x 0.8 mm for cable 2 up to max. 1.5 mm or with tabs 2.8 mm x 0.8 mm 2 for cable up to max. 1 mm . By using 2.8 x 0.8 mm tabs a bridge connection between different poles is possible. Screw terminals are provided for easy wiring (daisy chain) of the RS485 interface.
Please observe! A distance of 50 mm is necessary when the units are mounted one below the other for the front cover to be easily opened. The front cover can be opened downwards.
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Technical Data
24 V DC 18 22 V 48 V DC 36 60 V 60 V DC 40 80 V 110 V DC 66 V 150 V 220 V DC 150 V 300 V 6 % to IEC 255-6
Permissible residual ripple: Output Relay Output contacts Breaking capacity AC: Breaking capacity DC: Ohmic:
8 changeover contacts 2650 VA/max. 400 V = 10 A 24 V/5A 110 V/0.35 A 300 V/0.20 A 24 V/1 A 110 V/0.2 A 300 V/0.10 A
Measuring inputs Response time: Making capacity (Terminals A2; A3; A4 Operating mode HB: Operating mode LB: Minimum operating current Operating mode HB: 7 - 10 ms
150 W 50 W
24 V 4.7 A 48 V 2.1 A 60 V 1.7 A 110 V 0.83 A 220 V 0.48 A 24 V 1.6 A 48 V 0.68 A 60 V 0.56 A 110 V 0.28 A 220 V 0.16 A
Cyclic duration factor of burden Min.: Max.: Power consumption after switch off burden:
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6.1
Specified ambient service recommended temperature for operation: -10C to +55C temperature limits: in operation -25C to +70C in storage -25C to +70C Moisture-carrying capacity class F as per DIN 40040 and per DIN IEC 68, part 2-3: rel. humidity <95 % at 40C for 56 days Insulation test voltage, inputs and outputs between themselves and to the relay frame as per EN 60255-6, IEC 255-5: 2.5 kV (eff.) / 50 Hz.; 1 min. Impulse test voltage, inputs and outputs between themselves and to the relay frame as per EN 60255-6, IEC 255-5: High frequency interference test voltage, inputs and outputs between themselves and to the relay frame as per EN 60255-6, IEC 255-22-1: Electrical discharge (ESD) test as per EN 61000-4-2, IEC 255-22-2: Electrical fast transient (Burst) test as per EN 61000-4-4, IEC 255-22-4:
2.5 kV / 1 MHz
4 kV / 2.5 kHz, 15 ms
Radiated electromagnetic field disturbance test as per ENV 50140, IEC 255-22-3: electric field strength: 10 V / m Guided radiated electromagnetic field disturbance test as per ENV 50141: Surge immunity test as per EN 61000-4-5: Radio interference suppression test as per EN 55011: Radio interference radiation test as per EN 55011:
4 kV
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Mechanical tests: Shock Vibration degree of protection - unit front Vibration test:
class 1 acc. to DIN IEC 255-21-2 class 1 acc. to DIN IEC 255-21-1 IP 54 at closed front cover (only D-version single housing) 0.5 g, 10 - 300 Hz.
Order form MRL124 V operating range 18 32 V 48 V operating range 30 60 V 60 V operating range 40 80 V 110 V operating range 66 - 150 V 220 V operating range 150 300 19"- equipment frame flush mounting 24 48 60 110 220 A D
Lock-out Relay
Rated voltage (DC)
V Housing (12TE):
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