Earth Leakage Relays ELRV30-2-A RMS
Earth Leakage Relays ELRV30-2-A RMS
Earth Leakage Relays ELRV30-2-A RMS
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ELRV30-2-A RMS
Broyce Control Ltd., Pool Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV2 4HN. England 012366 Page 1 of 2
Telephone: +44 (0) 1902 773746 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1902 420639 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.broycecontrol.com
The information provided in this literature is believed to be accurate (subject to change without prior notice); however, use of such information shall be entirely at the user’s own risk.
• OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SETTINGS
Description
• The operating function of this unit is classed as a Type A for which tripping is ensured for residual true RMS sinusoidal alternating currents and residual pulsating direct currents, whether
applied suddenly or slowly rising. Additionally, this unit is protected against nuisance tripping.
Applying power (assuming no leakage current present)
• Apply power, the "positive safety output" relay will energise and contacts 6 and 8 will close after delay “td”. The "standard output" relay will remain de-energised (contacts 12 and 14 open).
• After carrying out a self test (all segments illuminate on the LED display for a short period), then indicate the I∆n setting, followed by the measured “leakage current” that may be present in the
installation. The yellow LED’s to the left of the display show whether the current is “mA” or “A”.
Viewing and changing the user settings.
Note: The unit is factory set to 30mA trip and instantaneous delay. The remote fault level output is set to 50%. Adjustment of these settings can be made if required to suit the requirements of the
installation. A seal is supplied with the unit allowing the user to secure the clear window and hence prevent any unnecessary adjustment of the settings.
• The settings can be viewed and checked by pressing the “Display” push button as shown. Carrying out adjustments to these settings requires the tamperproof cover to be lifted in order to gain
access to the two push buttons underneath.
• If during the adjustment of any settings, a push button is released, the display will revert back to indicating the measured “leakage current” after a short duration.
4th press
1st press 2nd press 3rd press Recorded current causing unit
I∆n setting (i.e. 300mA) ∆t setting (i.e. 50mS) fault level output (i.e. 40%) to trip on last occassion (i.e. 330mA)
Max. recordable current is <42A
I∆n ∆t mA mA mA mA
SET
I∆n ∆t I∆n ∆t I ∆n ∆t
SET SET SET
Note that the above is only an
example of how the unit could
be set.
1st press displays I∆ n setting. 1st press displays ∆t setting. Press and hold I∆ n and ∆t buttons.
Press again to change setting. Press again to change setting. Setting will increment automatically
Press and hold to automatically increment (Yellow "Sec." LED flashes) ("mA" and "A" yellow LED's flash
setting. simultaneously)
(Yellow "mA" or "A" LED's flash according
to range).
Note: After a change to a setting has been made, the new setting will only be stored once the yellow LED has stopped flashing. Fig. 1
Fault simulation (Test mode)
• The unit can be placed into a fault condition by pressing the "Test/Reset" button on the front of the unit (or by pressing the remote “Test” button - if fitted). If the unit is already in a “no fault”
condition, i.e., not tripped, the first press will trip the unit. The output relays operate accordingly. The display shows the characters as in Fig.2
• Press the same button again to reset the unit. The display reverts back to any measured leakage
current that may be present.
• The unit can also be reset using the external “Reset” button (if fitted) or by interrupting the
power supply. DISPLAY TEST/
RESET
• To satisfy regulations, it is recommended the device is tested periodically to ensure correct operation. Sec.
A
Fault conditions I∆n ∆t
SET mA
• After the fault has cleared, press the “Test/Reset” button to return the unit back to normal operation. A
I∆n ∆t
Note that the unit cannot be reset remotely following an open circuit condition. mA SET
Fig. 3
Toroid short circuit
• Shorts that are present across terminals 11 and 13 (typically < 33Ω and purely resistive) will force the
unit to display the characters as shown in Fig.4. However, the unit still remains functional other than Sec.
mA
Supply voltage fault Fig. 4
• If the applied supply voltage is <70% of Un (typical), the unit will not operate and the display shows
the following characters as in Fig.5. During this condition and assuming the supply is also >50% of Un,
the lamp connected to the fault level output will flash. DISPLAY TEST/
RESET
After the correct voltage has been established, the unit will revert to normal operation. Sec.
A
I∆n ∆t
Troubleshooting mA SET Fig. 5
• If the unit fails to operate correctly other than that described above, then the fault will more than likely be with the wiring to the unit. Check all wiring and that the connections are good.
• Ensure the supply to the unit is present on terminals 1 and 3 and is within the operational limits specified. For DC units, ensure the polarity of the supply is correct.
ELRV30-2-A RMS
Broyce Control Ltd., Pool Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV2 4HN. England 012366 Page 2 of 2
Telephone: +44 (0) 1902 773746 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1902 420639 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.broycecontrol.com
The information provided in this literature is believed to be accurate (subject to change without prior notice); however, use of such information shall be entirely at the user’s own risk.