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Electrical network protection

Catalogue
2008
Digital protection relays
Sepam series 10
Sepam series 10
Contents
Introduction 3
Sepam protection relays, the product of experience 3
Selection guide for all applications 4
Panorama of Sepam applications 4
Presentation 6
Presentation of Sepam series 10 6
Applications 7
Sepam 10 series applications 7
Functions Sepam series 10 8
Protection functions 8
Protection and measurement functions 9
Control and monitoring 10
Connection 11
Operating diagram 11
Connection to Sepam series 10 14
Characteristics 15
Protection functions 15
Measurements 16
Electrical characteristics 17
Environmental characteristics 18
Dimensions 20
User-machine interface and dimensions 20
Sensors 21
Core balance CTs CSH120, CSH200, GO110 21
Ordering information 22
Sepam series 10 22
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Introduction
Sepam protection relays,
the product of experience
A complete range for many different needs
Protection relays constantly monitor the power network and trip the circuit breakers
to isolate the faulty portion under fault conditions: overload, short-circuit, insulation
fault.
The Sepam range of protection relays is designed for all protection applications in
medium-voltage public and industrial distribution networks.
It is made up of four series of relays with increasing performance levels:
Sepam series 10 for simple applications.
Sepam series 20 for usual applications.
Sepam series 40 for demanding applications.
Sepam series 80 for custom applications.
A multi-functional range of digital relays
Each Sepam series offers all the functions required for the intended application:
effective protection of life and property
accurate measurements and detailed diagnosis
integral equipment control
local or remote indications and operation.
A Sepam solution for every application
For each electrotechnical application, Sepam offers the relay suited to the protection
needs of your network:
substations (incomer or feeder type)
transformers
motors
generators
busbars
capacitors.
Schneider Electric, a global offer
World leader in power & control
Schneider Electric makes electricity safe, as well as facilitating and improving its use.
Worldwide presence
Schneider Electric contributes to customer performance through its unique selection
of products, solutions and services, as well as its dynamic policy of innovation.
Over 13 000 points of sale and 205 factories in 190 countries
You can be sure of fnding the range of products meeting your needs and complying
perfectly with local standards.
Our technicians are always on hand to provide solutions tailored to your needs and
all the technical assistance you may require.
Schneider Electric, vast experience in protection
relays
Breaking new ground back in 1982, Merlin Gerin launched Sepam, the frst multi-
functional, digital protection relay. Today, with the extended Sepam range (series
10, 20, 40 and 80), you beneft from over 30 years of experience on the part of the
Schneider Electric R&D teams.
More than 400 000 Sepam relays have been installed in over 130 countries and in
every sector of activity:
energy production and distribution
infrastructure: airports, tunnels, public transportation, water treatment
industry: automobile, mines, semiconductors, metallurgy, petrochemicals
commercial sector: shopping centres, hospitals.
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Sepam, a complete range of protection relays.
Sepam for reliability and quality, from
design on through to operation
b Design based on dependability studies, complying
with the functional-safety requirements of standard
IEC 61508.
b Product development and manufacturing certifed
ISO 9001.
b Environmentally friendly manufacturing certifed
ISO 14001.
b Service quality ensured by decentralized logistics
and support
b Compliance with international standards and local
certifcation.
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Schneider Electric, by your side in over 190 countries.
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Selection guide
for all applications
Panorama of Sepam applications
The selection guide proposes the types of
Sepam suited to your protection needs. Sepam series 10
Protection functions Applications
basic specifc Substation Busbars Transformer Motor Generator Capacitor
For simple applications
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Characteristics
b 4 logic inputs
b 7 relay outputs
b 1 communication port
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phase-overcurrent
and earth-fault
protection
Series 10 A
Series 10 B
Series 10 A
Series 10 B
Series 10 N
Sepam series 20
For usual applications
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Characteristics
b 10 logic inputs
b 8 relay outputs
b 1 communication port
b 8 temperature-sensor
inputs
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current
S20 T20 M20
breaker failure
S23 T23
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voltage and
frequency
B21
disconnection by
"rate of change of
frequency"
B22
Sepam series 40
For demanding applications
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Characteristics
b 10 logic inputs
b 8 relay outputs
b logical-equation editor
b 1 communication port
b 16 temperature-sensor
inputs
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current, voltage and
frequency
S40 T40 G40
directional earth
fault
S41 M41
directional earth
fault and phase
overcurrent
S42 T42
Sepam series 80
For custom applications
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Characteristics
b 42 logic inputs
b 23 relay outputs
b logical-equation editor
b 2 communication ports for
multi-master or redundant
architectures
b 16 temperature-sensor
inputs
b removable memory
cartridge containing settings
and parameters for rapid
return to service
b user-machine interface
with mimic for local control
in complete safety
b optional Logipam
programming software for
specifc functions
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current, voltage and
frequency
S80 B80
directional earth
fault
S81 T81 M81
directional earth
fault and phase
overcurrent
S82 T82 G82
disconnection by
"rate of change of
frequency"
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current, voltage and
frequency
transformer or
transformer-
machine
differential
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machine
differential
M87 G87
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current, voltage and
frequency
voltage and
frequency
protection for two
sets of busbars
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current, voltage and
frequency
capacitor-bank
unbalance
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Selection guide
for all applications
Panorama of Sepam applications
Sepam series 10
Protection functions Applications
basic specifc Substation Busbars Transformer Motor Generator Capacitor
For simple applications
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Characteristics
b 4 logic inputs
b 7 relay outputs
b 1 communication port
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phase-overcurrent
and earth-fault
protection
Series 10 A
Series 10 B
Series 10 A
Series 10 B
Series 10 N
Sepam series 20
For usual applications
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Characteristics
b 10 logic inputs
b 8 relay outputs
b 1 communication port
b 8 temperature-sensor
inputs
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current
S20 T20 M20
breaker failure
S23 T23
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voltage and
frequency
B21
disconnection by
"rate of change of
frequency"
B22
Sepam series 40
For demanding applications
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Characteristics
b 10 logic inputs
b 8 relay outputs
b logical-equation editor
b 1 communication port
b 16 temperature-sensor
inputs
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1
current, voltage and
frequency
S40 T40 G40
directional earth
fault
S41 M41
directional earth
fault and phase
overcurrent
S42 T42
Sepam series 80
For custom applications
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Characteristics
b 42 logic inputs
b 23 relay outputs
b logical-equation editor
b 2 communication ports for
multi-master or redundant
architectures
b 16 temperature-sensor
inputs
b removable memory
cartridge containing settings
and parameters for rapid
return to service
b user-machine interface
with mimic for local control
in complete safety
b optional Logipam
programming software for
specifc functions
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current, voltage and
frequency
S80 B80
directional earth
fault
S81 T81 M81
directional earth
fault and phase
overcurrent
S82 T82 G82
disconnection by
"rate of change of
frequency"
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current, voltage and
frequency
transformer or
transformer-
machine
differential
T87 M88 G88
machine
differential
M87 G87
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current, voltage and
frequency
voltage and
frequency
protection for two
sets of busbars
B83
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current, voltage and
frequency
capacitor-bank
unbalance
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Presentation
Presentation of Sepam series 10
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Sepam series 10.
Sepam series 10 is a high-quality protection relay that represents the most cost-
effective solution available for essential protection functions. Highly ergonomic, it is
easy to install and set up.
Sepam series 10 specifcs
Sepam series 10 monitors phase and/or earth-fault currents. Three models meet a
wide range of different needs :
N: Sepam series 10 N protects against earth faults
B: Sepam series 10 B protects against overloads, phase-to-phase faults and earth
faults
A: Sepam series 10 A provides the same functions as Sepam series 10 B, with
also a communication port, more inputs and outputs, and additional protection and
monitoring functions.
Simplicity
easy operation - screen, keys, pictograms, etc., good ergonomics
fast set-up - installation, wiring, parameter setting directly on the relay without
a PC
easy stock management - a single box, no accessories.
Reliability
guaranteed protection of life and property - high-quality product, compliance
with standards, continuous self-test
safety of operating personnel - all accessible parts are made of insulating
materials, light and compact product with no sharp edges
environmentally friendly - compliance with the European RoHS directive, low
energy consumption, manufacture in factory certifed ISO 14001 and recyclable to
more than 85%.
Productivity
attractive, cost-effective product - easy to understand, no unnecessary
complications, suited to user needs
improved availability of electricity - precise tripping set points and times, logic
discrimination, detailed information made spontaneously available to operator
following tripping.
reduced maintenance costs - continuous self-tests to extend periods between
maintenance.
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Functions ANSI
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Sepam series 10
N B A
Protections
Earth-fault protection Standard 50N/51N v v v
Sensitive v v
High sensitivity v v v
Phase-overcurrent protection 50/51 b b
Thermal overload protection 49RMS b b
Phase-overcurrent and earth fault protection
cold load pick-up
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Logic discrimination

blocking send 68 b b b
blocking reception b
External tripping b
Measurements
Earth-fault current b b b
Phase currents b b
Peak demand currents b b
Control and supervision
Circuit breaker tripping and lockout 86 b b b
Tripping indication b b b
Trip-circuit supervision b
Remote circuit-breaker control b
Record of last fault b b
Record of last fve events b
Communication
Modbus b
IEC 60870-5-103 b
Inputs/Outputs (number)
Earth-fault current inputs 1 1 1
Phase-current inputs - 2 or 3 3
Logic relay outputs 3 3 7
Logic inputs - - 4
Communication port - - 1
b Function available.
v Function availability depends on the Sepam model.
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Applications
Sepam series 10 applications
Protection applications
The primary applications for Sepam series 10 are:
protection of secondary distribution networks (MV/MV and MV/LV substations)
protection of buildings supplied with medium voltage (MV), including offce
buildings, shopping centres, industrial buildings, warehouses, etc.
protection of low-voltage networks by tripping a Masterpact NW circuit breaker not
equipped with a Micrologic control unit.
Power system protections
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MV / LV substation
Main HV / MV
substation
MV / MV substation
Utility network
Secondary
substation
Industrial and commercial networks
Customer MV substation
Main HV / MV
substation
Integration in a remote-control system
To manage MV substations, Sepam protection relays can be connected to Easergy
T200I remote-control and monitoring interfaces (RTU) for operation with PowerLogic
power-monitoring units and Flair fault detectors.
This fexible solution includes a number of functions:
protection of incoming and outgoing circuits
detection of fault currents
switch management
database containing event logs and measurements
backed-up power supply
communication via SCADA
local and remote access via a web server.
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Earth-fault protection (ANSI 50N-51N)
Earth-fault protection detects overcurrents caused by phase-to-earth faults. It uses
measurements of the fundamental component of the earth-fault current.
2 independent set points (Io> and Io>>)
the low set point (Io>) offers defnite time (DT) or IDMT settings with various types
of standardized curves (IEC, IEEE, RI) and it is possible to enable an IDMT timer
hold.
the high set point (Io>>) offers only the defnite time (DT) setting. The minimum
setting results in instantaneous operation (ANSI 50).
Depending on the required level of sensitivity, there are three types of Sepam relays.
Sensitivity Sensor Setting range
Standard 3 phase CTs or 1 earth-fault protection CT,
with rated primary current Ino
0.1...24 Ino
Sensitive
(1)
3 phase CTs or 1 earth-fault protection CT, with rated
primary current Ino
0.01...2.4 Ino
High
sensitivity
Special core balance CSH or GO, with ratio of 470/1 0.2...240 A primary,
i.e. 0.0004...0.5 Ino
(1) Setting not available with Sepam series 10N.
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Functions
Sepam series 10
Protection functions
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Phase-overcurrent protection (ANSI 50-51)
Phase-overcurrent protection detects overcurrents caused by phase-to-phase faults.
It uses the measurements of the fundamental component of currents drawn from two
or three phase CTs, with a secondary rating of 1 A or 5 A.
2 independent set points (I> and I>>)
the low set point (I>) offers defnite time (DT) or IDMT settings with various types
of standardized curves (IEC, IEEE, RI) and it is possible to enable an IDMT timer
hold.
the high set point (I>>) offers only the defnite time (DT) setting.
The minimum setting results in instantaneous operation (ANSI 50).
Thermal image overload protection (ANSI 49 RMS)
This protection function is used to protect cables and HV/LV transformers against
overloads, based on measurement of the current drawn.
The function is based on a thermal model which calculates the temperature rise from
current measurements. The current measured is an RMS 3-phase current which
takes into account harmonics up to number 13.
Two protection settings
the continuous maximum permissible current setting which corresponds to the
maximum thermal withstand of the protected devices (the continuous permissible
current corresponds to a temperature rise of 100 %).
the setting for the equipment heating and cooling time constant.
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Functions
Sepam series 10
Protection and measurement
functions
Phase-overcurrent and earth-fault protection cold
load pick-up
The desensitization function avoids nuisance tripping during energizing operations,
particularly following a long outage. It temporarily raises the protection set point.
High currents during energization may be due to:
simultaneous energizing of all loads in an installation (air conditioning, heating,
etc.)
magnetizing currents in power transformers (these currents can saturate the
phase-current sensors and create a false residual current on the secondary of the
sensors)
motor starting currents.
Protection function Mode of action
Phase-overcurrent
protection
After circuit-breaker closing, the tripping set points (I> or I>>) are
increased or disabled for the set time.
Earth-fault protection After circuit-breaker closing, the tripping set points (Io> or Io>>) are
increased or disabled for the set time.
Or
This protection is restrained by sensor saturation detection (H2
measurement)
(1)
(1) Setting not available with Sepam series 10 N.
Logic discrimination (ANSI 68)
This function provides:
perfect tripping discrimination with phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth short-
circuits, on all types of network
faster tripping of the breakers closest to the source.
All Sepam series 10 relays (N, B and A) can send a blocking signal when a fault
is detected by the phase-overcurrent and earth-fault protection functions.
Only the Sepam series 10 A relays can receive blocking signals which inhibit
protection tripping. A saving mechanism (exclusive Sepam function) ensures back-up
protection in the event of a blocking link failure.
External tripping
A Sepam series 10 A can receive, via a logic input, a tripping order from an external
protection device.
Earth-fault current
This function displays the value of the fundamental of the earth-fault current.
For this measurement and for earth-fault protection (ANSI 50N/51N), the zero-
sequence input must be connected either to the common point of the three phase
CTs or to one earth-fault protection CT or to a CSH120, CSH200 or GO110 core
balance CT.
Phase currents
This function displays the rms phase-current values and takes into account
harmonics up to order 13. On Sepam series 104, this function displays the three
phase currents. On Sepam series 103, only the A and C phases are connected
and displayed.
Peak demand currents
This function displays the greatest average current on each of the three phases and
indicates the current absorbed by peak loads.
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N B A
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N B A
Logic discrimination ensures tripping within 100 ms for a
fault affecting the substation busbars, while maintaining
discrimination with the feeders.
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T > 100 ms
N B A
N B A
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Functions
Sepam series 10
Control and monitoring
Circuit breaker tripping and lockout (ANSI 86)
Sepam can be used in all types of circuit-breaker control systems.
Functions of the output relays
Relay outputs Standard assignment
O1 Circuit-breaker tripping
O2 Closing inhibited
O3 Tripping indication
Trip-circuit supervision
This function continuously monitors the trip circuit to make sure that it has not been
interrupted. The system shown opposite runs a low current through the trip circuit.
Sepam checks that the current is effectively present.
Remote circuit-breaker control
The circuit breaker can be remotely controlled via the communication system. A
Sepam logic input is used to select the operating mode (local or remote).
Record of last fault
Displays the characteristics of the last fault. Sepam indicates the fault source, the
value of the three phase currents and the earth current at the time of tripping.
The information is stored in memory until the next fault.
Origin of recorded faults : I>, I>>, Io>, Io>> and thermal overload protection.
Record of last fve events
Displays the characteristics of the last fve events. For each event, Sepam indicates
the fault source, the value of the three phase currents and the earth current at the
time of the event and the date and time of the event.
The events are numbered in order of occurrence and the last fve are memorized.
Recorded events:
tripping due to I>, I>>, Io>, Io>>, thermal overload protection
tripping via input signal from external device
fault in tripping circuit
circuit-breaker opening and closing initiated by communication
tripping due to I>, I>>, Io> or Io>> (logic discrimination back-up)
Communication
Sepam series 10 A relays are equipped with an RS485 communication port.
The desired protocol (two available) must be set up in the parameters:
Modbus, IEC 60870-5-103.
Communication can be used for a number of functions:
reading of measurements
reading of status conditions
reading of time-stamped measurements and events (two tables containing 100
events are available)
time setting and synchronisation
transmission of remote controls
Operating language
On delivery, the default language is English. The languages that may be selected are
UK English, US English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.
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Trip
orders
Closing
orders
Closing inhibit
(ANSI86)
Shunt trip unit Closing coil
Circuit-breaker control with a Sepam
series 10B or N.
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Trip
orders
Closing
orders
Closing inhibit
(ANSI86)
Shunt trip unit Closing coil
Circuit-breaker control with a Sepam
series 10A.
N B A
N B A
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Connection
Operating diagram
Sepam series 10 N

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Io >
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Reset
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CSH120
CSH200
GO110
Io
0.2-24 A
Io
2-240 A
Other connection possibilities
depending on the model
N B A
Relay outputs Standard assignment
Customization via
parameter settings
O1 Circuit breaker tripping YES
O2 Circuit breaker lockout YES
O3 Tripping indication YES
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CSH200
GO110
Io
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Io
2-240 A
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O3
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I >
I >>
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Io >>
Io >
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I >
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I >
Reset
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Io
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0.2-24 A
Connection
Operating diagram
Sepam series 10 B

N B A
Other connection possibilities
depending on the model
Relay outputs Standard assignment
Customization via
parameter settings
O1 Circuit breaker tripping YES
O2 Circuit breaker lockout YES
O3 Tripping indication YES
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Sepam series 10 A

Connection
Operating diagram
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O2
O3
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I >>
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Io >>
Io >
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D1
I2
I1
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TCS
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O6
O4
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I3
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Reset
S
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Ext
RS 485
Local / remote
External
tripping
Circuit breaker
closed
Circuit
breaker open
I >
1
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O7
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Watchdog
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CSH120
CSH200
GO110
Io
0.2-24 A
Io
2 - 240 A
Other connection possibilities
depending on the model
Logic inputs Standard assignment
Customization via
parameter settings
I1 Circuit breaker open NO
I2 Circuit breaker closed NO
I3 External tripping YES
I4 Local / remote YES
Relay outputs Standard assignment
Customization via
parameter settings
O1 Circuit breaker tripping YES
O2 Circuit breaker lockout YES
O3 Tripping indication YES
O4 Circuit breaker closing by remote control NO
O5 Blocking send YES
O6 Indication of trip circuit fault (TCS) YES
O7 Watchdog NO
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Connection
Connection to Sepam series 10
D
E
5
3
2
3
4

A
B
Sepam series 10 N and 10 B.
Connector A: supply and logic outputs 01 to 03
Diagram Terminals Signals
D
E
5
3
2
3
0
O1
O2
O3
1
A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1-2 Auxiliary power supply
3-4 and 5-6 Logic output O1
7-8 and 9-10 Logic output O2
11-12 and
13-14
Logic output O3
Connector B: inputs for phase and earth-fault currents
Diagram Terminals Signals
D
E
5
3
2
3
1
IA
IB
IC
B
23
13
24
14
25
15
Io
2-240 A
21
11
22
12
Io
0.2-24 A
13-15, 23-25 Phase-current inputs
12-22 Input for earth-fault current Io
for standard and sensitive earth-fault protection
for high sensitivity earth-fault protection (rating
2...240 A)
b
b
11-21 Input for earth-fault current Io, only for high
sensitivity earth-fault protection (rating 0.2..24 A)
Connector C : 2-wire RS485 communication port
Diagram Terminals Signals
D
E
5
3
2
3
2
RS 485
1 2 3 4
C
C S D0 D1
1 Common
2 Shielding
3 D0 communication - negative polarity (A)
4 D1 communication - positive polarity (B)
Connector D: additional logic inputs/outputs
Diagram Terminals Signals
D
E
5
3
2
3
3
I4
I2
I1
I3
O5
O6
O4
O7
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
1-2, 4-5,
6-7, 8-9
Independent logic inputs
10-11-12 Logic output O7: watchdog
13-14, 15-16,
17-18
Logic outputs: normally open contact
Wiring
Identifcation Type of terminal Wiring
B
Screw, 4 mm (0.16 in) 16 mm
2
(AWG 1810) - 2 lugs maximum
A , C et D
Screw clamp, 3 mm
(0,12 in)
1 wire: 0,2...2.5 mm (AWG 24...12)
2 wires: 0.2...1 mm (AWG 24...18)
b
b
Screw, 4 mm (0,16 in) 6 mm green/yellow wire (AWG 10)
D
E
5
3
2
3
5

A
B C D
Sepam series 10 A.
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Tripping curve
DT: Defnite time
SIT/A: IEC standard inverse
VIT/B: IEC very inverse
LTI/B: IEC long-time inverse
EIT/C: IEC extremely inverse
MI/D: IEEE moderately inverse
VI/E: IEEE very inverse
EI/F: IEEE extremely inverse
RI
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
I>, I>> set points
DT curve 0.1...24 In (minimum: 1 A)
IDMT curves 0.1...2,4 In (minimum: 1 A)
Accuracy 5 % or 0.02 In
Drop out/pick up ratio 95 %
Transient overshoot < 10 %
Io>, Io>> set points
DT curve Standard version Setting range: 0.124 Ino
(minimum: 1 A)
Sensitive version Setting range: 0.012.4 Ino
(minimum: 0.1 A)
High sensitivity
version
Rating 0.224 A Setting range: 0.00040.05 Ino
(Ino = 470 A)
Rating 2.0240 A Setting range: 0.0040.5 Ino
(Ino = 470 A)
IDMT curves Standard version Setting range: 0.22.4 Ino
(minimum: 1 A)
Sensitive version Setting range: 0.010.24 Ino
(minimum: 0.1 A)
High sensitivity
version
Rating 0.224 A Setting range: 0.00040.005 Ino
(Ino = 470 A)
Rating 2.0240 A Setting range: 0.0040.05 Ino
(Ino = 470 A)
Accuracy 5 % ou 0.02 Ino
Drop out/pick up ratio 95 %
Transient overshoot < 10 %
Time delay
DT curve 0.05...300 s
IEC, RI curves TMS: 0.02...2 (step: 0.01)
IEEE curve TD: 0.5...15 (step: 0.1)
Accuracy DT curve: 2% or 20 ms
IDMT curves: 5% or 20 ms
Timer hold Selection: ON/OFF. Common setting
for I> and Io> set points
Accuracy 2 % or 20 ms
Characteristic times
Operation time < 40 ms at 2 x set point (typically 25 ms)
Overshoot time < 40 ms at 2 x set point
Reset time < 50 ms at 2 x set point
Characteristics
Protection functions
Protection function 50/51, 50N/51N
D
E
5
3
1
9
5

1 10 5 2 20
I/I>
or
Io/Io>
0.1
1
10
100
1000
Sec
RI
SIT/A
VIT/B
LTI/B
EIT/C
IEC curves SI, VI, LTI, EI and RI curve.
D
E
5
3
1
9
4

MI
VI
EI
1 10 5 2 20
I/I>
or
Io/Io>
0.1
Sec
1
10
100
1000
IEEE curves MI, VI, EI.
Protection function 49RMS
Set points
Alarm set point Setting range 50...100 % of permissible thermal capacity
Trip set point Setting range 0.1...2.4 In (value of permissible current)
Accuracy 5 % or 0,02 In
Drop out/pick up ratio 95 %
Time delay
Time constant Setting range 1...120 mn in 1 mn. steps
Tripping-time accuracy 2 % or 2 s

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Characteristics
Measurements
Measured characteristic Value
Rms phase current and peak
demand currents
Measurement range 0.1 In...1.5 In
Accuracy 1 % typical at In
2 % 0,3 In... 1.5 In
5 % 0.1 In...0.3 In
Earth-fault current Range for standard version 0.1 Ino...1.5 Ino (or In)
Range for sensitive version 0.01 Ino...1.5 Ino (or In)
Range for high sensitivity
version
0.25...24 A primary or
2.5...240 A primary
Depending on the rating
Accuracy 1 % typical at Ino (or In)
2 % 0.3 Ino...1.5 Ino (or In)
5 % 0.005 Ino...0.3 Ino (or In)
Phase tripping currentt Measurement range 0.1 In...40 In
Accuracy 5 %
Earth-fault tripping current Range for standard version 0.1 Ino...40 Ino (or In)
Range for sensitive version 0.01 Ino...4 Ino (or In)
Range for high sensitivity
version
0.2...40 A primary or
2...400 A primary
Depending on the rating
Accuracy 5 %
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Auxiliary power supply
Sepam must be supplied with AC or DC power.
It is protected against reversed polarity. The supply voltage depends on the Sepam
version.
Sepam series 10 x xx A Sepam series 10 x xx E Sepam series 10 x xx F
DC AC DC AC DC AC
Rated voltage 24125 V 20 % 100120 V 20 % 110250 V 20 % 100240 V 20 % 220250 V 20 % -
Typical consumption 3 VA
Maximum consumption 8 VA
Inrush current < 20 A for 100 ms
Acceptable momentary outages IEC 60255-11 class A : 100 %; 100 ms ; (3 relays excited)
Characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Current inputs Characteristics Conditions Value
Current transformer:
primary: 16300 A
secondary: 1 A or 5 A
b
b
Consumption at 1 A < 0.004 VA
at 5 A < 0.1 VA
Continuous thermal withstand - 4 In
Overload as per IEC 60255-6 1 s 100 In
3 s 40 In
CSH120, CSH200 or GO110 core
balance CT
Continuous thermal withstand - 300 A
Overload as per IEC 60255-6 1 s 20 kA
Logic inputs Characteristics Applicable to DC value
AC value
Sepam series 10 A, I1 to I4 Maximum voltage series 10 A 125 V +20 % 120 V +20 %
series 10 E 250 V +20 % 240 V +20 %
series 10 F 250 V +20 % -
Frequency series 10 - 4763 Hz
Typical switching threshold series 10 A 14 V 12 V
series 10 E 82 V 58 V
series 10 F 154 V -
Typical consumption series 10 3 mA 3 mA
Relay outputs Characteristics Conditions DC value AC value
Control relay outputs
Sepam series 10 B and N, O1O3
Sepam series 10 A, O1O4
Maximum voltage - 250 V +20 % 240 V +20 %
Frequency - - 4763 Hz
Rated current - 5 A
Breaking capacity Resistive load 4 A/24 V
4 A/48 V
0,7 A/127 V
0,3 A/220 V
5 A/100240 V
Load L/R < 40 ms 5 A/24 V
1 A/48 V
0,1 A/220 V
-
Load cos j > 0,3 - 5 A/100240 V
Making capacity and withstand
200 ms
ANSI C37.90, clause 6.7 30 A, 2000 cycles
Indication relay output
Sepam series 10 A, O5...O7
Maximum voltage - 250 V +20 % 240 V +20 %
Frequency - - 4763 Hz
Rated current - 2 A
Breaking capacity Load L/R < 20 ms 2 A/24 V
1 A/48 V
0.5 A/127 V
0.15 A/220 V
-
Load cos j > 0,3 - 1 A/100240 V
Serial link Characteristics
Sepam series 10 A only 2-wire RS485
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Characteristics
Environmental characteristics
Electromagnetic compatibility Standard Level / Class Value
Tests
Overall IEC 60255-26 A -
EN 50263 - -
Radiated emission CISPR22 A -
EN 55022 A -
IEC 60255-25 - -
Conducted emission CISPR22 A -
EN 55022 A -
IEC 60255-25 - -
Immunity tests Radiated disturbances
Radiated RF felds IEC 60255-22-3 - 10 V/m ; 801000 MHz ; 1.4...2.7 GHz
IEC 61000-4-3 3 10 V/m ; 802000 MHz
ANSI C37.90.2 (2004) - 20 V/m ; 801000 MHz
Electrostatic discharges IEC 60255-22-2 - 8 kV air ; 6 kV contact
IEC 61000-4-2 3 8 kV air ; 6 kV contact
ANSI C37.90.3 - 8 kV air ; 6 kV contact
Magnetic feld at power frequency IEC 61000-4-8 4 30 A/m (continuous)
100 A/m (for 1...3 s)
Immunity tests Conducted disturbances
Conducted RF disturbances IEC 61000-4-6 3 10 V ; 0.15...80 MHz
IEC 60255-22-6 -
Fast transient bursts IEC 60255-22-4 4 kV CM (1) ; 5 kHz
IEC 61000-4-4 4
ANSI C37.90.1 - 4 kV ; CM (1) and DM (2), 5 kHz
Damped oscillatory wave IEC 60255-22-1 - 2.5 kV DM (2)
1 kV DM (2)
100 kHz and 1 MHz
IEC 61000-4-18 3
ANSI C37.90.1 - 2.5 kV CM (1) and DM (2)
Surges IEC 60255-22-5 - 1.2/50 s ; 10/700 s ; 2 kV CM (1);
1 kV DM (2)
IEC 61000-4-5 3
Power frequency for status inputs IEC 60255-22-7 - 300 V CM (1) ; 150 V DM (2)
IEC 61000-4-16 4
Safety
Safety tests
General IEC 60255-27 - -
Dielectric withstand at power frequency IEC 60255-5
IEC 60255-27
- 2 kV 1 mn: logic input/outputs and supply,
RS485 port
ANSI C37.90 - 1.5 kV ; 1 mn between open contacts
Surges 1.2/50 s IEC 60255-5
IEC 60255-27
5 kV for logic inputs and outputs
3 kV for RS485 port
Insulation resistance IEC 60255-27 - 500 V CM (1) and DM (2)
R > 100 MWB ; R > 10 MWA
(1) CM : common mode
(2) DM : differential mode
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Characteristics
Environmental characteristics
Climatic withstand Standard Level / Class Value
In operation
Exposure to cold IEC 60068-2-1 Ad -40 C (104 F) ; 96 h
Exposure to dry heat IEC 60068-2-2 Bd +70 C (158 F) ; 96 h
Exposure to damp heat IEC 60068-2-78 Cab 93 % HR ; 40 C ; 56 days
Salt mist IEC 60068-2-52 Kb/2 3 cycles of 24 hours each
Corrosive atmosphere / 2 gas test IEC 60068-2-60 Ke 21 days ; 75 % HR ; 25 C (77 F) ;
0.5 ppm H
2
S ; 1 ppm SO
2
Storage in original packaging
Exposure to cold IEC 60068-2-1 - -40 C (104 F) ; 96 h
Exposure to dry heat IEC 60068-2-2 Bd +70 C (158 F) ; 96 h
Exposure to damp heat IEC 60068-2-78 Cab 93 % HR ; 40 C ; 56 days
Temperature variation IEC 60068-2-14 Nb 5 C/mn at -40...+70 C (-40...+158 F)
Mechanical robustness
In operation
Vibrations IEC 60255-21-1 2 1 Gn ; 10...150 Hz ; 1 cycle
Shocks IEC 60255-21-2 2 10 Gn for 11 ms
Earthquakes IEC 60255-21-3 2 2 Gn horizontal, 1 Gn vertical
De-energized
Vibrations IEC 60255-21-1 2 2 Gn ; 10...150 Hz ; 20 cycles
Shocks IEC 60255-21-2 2 30 Gn for 11 ms
Bumps IEC 60255-21-2 2 20 Gn for 16 ms
Enclosure protection
Front panel IEC 60529 IP54 -
NEMA 250 Type 12 -
Rear panel IEC 60529 IP40 -
Shocks IEC 62262 IK7 2 Joules
Fire resistance IEC 60695-2-11 - 650 C
Certifcation Standard Reference document
Harmonized standard: EN 50263 Directives and amendments:
89/336/EEC Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Directive
92/31/EEC Amendment
93/68/EEC Amendment
73/23/EEC Low-Voltage Directive
93/68/CEE Amendment
b
v
v
b
v
UL508 Consult us
CSA C22.2 Consult us
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Dimensions
User-machine interface and
dimensions
D
E
5
3
4
5
1
_
S
E
Dimensions
D
E
5
3
4
5
0
_
S
E

Back-lit display
Status LEDs
Fault LEDs
Button for Sepam reset and maximeter reset
Battery housing (Sepam series 10 A)
Protection cover for settings
Identifcation zone
Lead-seal accessory
Button for setting selection and confrmation
Buttons for selection in a menu
Button to cancel entry
Buttons for setting adjustments
Button for menu selection and LED test
Menu pictograms
Cursor for menu selection
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
User-machine interface
Characteristics Applicable to Value
Dimensions series 10 180 x 140 x 90 mm / 7.09" x 5.51" x 3.54"
Weight depending on
number of current inputs
series 10 N 1
series 10 B 3
series 10 A 4
1.15 kg/2.53 pounds
1.26 kg/2.78 pounds
1.46 kg/3.22 pounds
Type of battery series 10 A 1/2 AA Li 3.6 V
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Sensors
Core balance CTs
CSH120, CSH200, GO110
Function
P
E
5
0
0
3
2
The specifcally designed CSH120 and CSH200 core balance CTs are used for direct
residual current measurement. The only difference between them is the diameter.
Due to their low voltage insulation, they may be used only on cables with earthed
shielding.
Characteristics
CSH120 CSH200 GO110
Inner diameter 120 mm (4.7 in) 200 mm (7.9 in) 110 mm (4.33 in)
Weight 0.6 kg (1.32 lb) 1.4 kg (3.09 lb) 3.2 kg (7.05 Ilb)
Accuracy 5 % 20 C (68 F) < 0,5 % (10...250 A)
6 % max. from -25 C to 70 C
(-13 F to +158 F)
< 1,5 % (10...250 A)
Core balance CTs CSH120 and CSH200.
Transformation ratio 1/470
Maximum permissible current 20 kA - 1 s
Operating temperature -25 C to +70 C (-13 Fto +158 F)
Storage temperature -40 C to +85 C (-40 F to +185 F)

GO110 dimensions CSH120 and CSH200 dimensions
D
E
5
3
4
4
0
D
E
5
3
4
4
6
Dimensions A B D E F H J K L
CSH120 mm 120
4.72
164
6.46
44
1.73
190
7.48
76
2.99
40
1.57
166
6.54
62
2.44
35
1.38
in
CSH200 mm 200
7.87
256
10.1
46
1.81
274
10.8
120
4.72
60
2.36
257
10.1
104
4.09
37
1.46
in
GO110 mm 110
4.33
110
4.33
72
2.83
148
5.83
- 57
2.24
- - -
in
4 horizontal fixing
holes, Diam. 5 mm
4 vertical fixing
holes, Diam. 5 mm
4 horizontal fixing
holes, Diam. 5 mm
4 vertical fixing
holes, Diam. 5 mm
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Ordering information
Sepam series 10
Catalogue numbers
Sepam series 10
Type Cat. no Quantity
Sepam series 10 N 11 A REL59817
Sepam series 10 N 11 E REL59819
Sepam series 10 N 13 A REL59818
Sepam series 10 N 13 E REL59820
Sepam series 10 B 31 A REL59800
Sepam series 10 B 31 E REL59801
Sepam series 10 B 41 A REL59802
Sepam series 10 B 41 E REL59805
Sepam series 10 B 42 A REL59803
Sepam series 10 B 42 E REL59806
Sepam series 10 B 43 A REL59804
Sepam series 10 B 43 E REL59807
Sepam series 10 A 41 A REL59808
Sepam series 10 A 41 E REL59811
Sepam series 10 A 41 F REL59814
Sepam series 10 A 42 A REL59809
Sepam series 10 A 42 E REL59812
Sepam series 10 A 42 F REL59815
Sepam series 10 A 43 A REL59810
Sepam series 10 A 43 E REL59813
Sepam series 10 A 43 F REL59816
Replacement parts
Type Cat. no Quantity
CCA 680 set of spare connectors REL59798
Core balance CTs
Type Cat. no Quantity
Split core balance CTs, dia. 110 mm GO110 50134
Core balance CTs, dia. 120 CSH120 59635
Core balance CTs, dia. 200 CSH200 59636
A Sepam series 10 catalogue number comprises different
elements:
Sepam series 10 X X X X
Range Sepam series 10
Model
Earth-fault protection N
Phase-overcurrent and earth-fault protection B
Phase-overcurrent and earth-fault protection,
logic inputs and communication port
A
Number of current inputs
1 earth-fault input 1
2 phase-current inputs + 1 earth-fault input 3
3 phase-current inputs + 1 earth-fault input 4
Sensitivity of earth-fault protection
Standard (0.124 Ino)
(1)
1
Sensitive (0.012,4 Ino)
(1)
2
High sensitivity (0.224 A and 2240 A)
(2)
3
Supply voltage
24125 V DC and 100120 V AC A
110250 V DC and 100240 V AC E
220250 V DC and high-threshold logic inputs F
(1) Uses 1 A/5 A sensors.
(2) Uses CSH CTs.
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Notes
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Notes
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89, boulevard Franklin Roosevelt
F - 92505 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex (France)
Tel : +33 (0)1 41 29 85 00
http://www.schneider-electric.com
As standards, specifcations and designs change from time to time, please ask for confrmation
of the information given in this publication.
Printed on recycled paper.
Design:
Publication: Schneider Electric
Printed:
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