MK2200 User's Manual
MK2200 User's Manual
MK2200 User's Manual
Features
Multifunction numerical relay
Phase overcurrent & earth fault protection
Two sets of low-set & high-set setting
Four IDMT curves
Definite time setting
Instantaneous trip time setting
Phase & earth fault currents metering
Nine tripping records
Flexible programmable outputs
Multifunction external digital input
Isolated RS485 Modbus communication
Table of Contents Page
1. Introduction 2
2. Description of Operation 3
3. Characteristic Curves 16
4. Soft Switches 21
6. Case Dimensions 42
7. Technical Data 43
9. Appendix A 47
10. Appendix B 48
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1. Introduction
The MK2200 combined overcurrent and earth-fault relay is a digital
microprocessor based relay. This relay employs extensive advanced
numerical techniques which are implemented in real time, for the
computation of measured input quantity. Other advanced features
include programmable control output, metering and fault data storage.
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2. Description of Operation
The MK2200 relay provides three independent phase overcurrent
elements and one non-directional earth-fault element. All these elements
are connected to the current transformers of the feeders to be protected.
The current inputs can be configured for operation with either 1A or 5A
current transformers by connecting the current transformers to the
appropriate terminals of the MK2200 relay.
When the phase current exceeded the low-set stage I> setting, the low-
set overcurrent element starts by delivering a start signal to the display
panel and a group of user pre-assigned contact outputs. If the phase
current continue to exceed the low-set stage I> setting for a period of
time, the low-set element trips by delivering a trip signal to the display
panel and a group of user pre-assigned contact outputs. This time delay
is determined by the low-set time delay setting (t>) or the time-current
characteristic of the selected inverse definite minimum time (IDMT)
curve.
Similarly, the high-set stage I>> of the overcurrent element starts once
the set I>> current is exceeded. After a preset delay time of t>>, the
overcurrent element operates and trips the relay by delivering a trip
signal to the display panel and a group of user pre-assigned contact
outputs.
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When the earth fault current exceeded the low-set stage Io> setting, the
low-set earth fault element starts by delivering a start signal to the
display panel and a group of user pre-assigned contact outputs. If the
earth fault current continue to exceed the low-set stage Io> setting for a
period of time, the low-set element trips by delivering a trip signal to the
display panel and a group of user pre-assigned contact outputs. This
time delay is determined by the low-set time delay setting (to>) or the
time-current characteristic of the selected inverse definite minimum time
(IDMT) curve.
Similarly, the high-set stage Io>> of the overcurrent element starts once
the set Io>> current is exceeded. After a preset delay time of to>>, the
overcurrent element operates and trips the relay by delivering a trip
signal to the display panel and a group of user pre-assigned contact
outputs.
There are two groups of earth fault settings, namely, Group A and Group
B. Each group has one high-set and both the high-set stage and low-set
stage function independently. Group selection is done by the external
external digital input with the appropriate setting of soft switch 9.
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2.4 Digital Inputs
The functions of this external binary input are
o Blocking the operation of one or more protection stages.
o Resetting a latched output relay in the manual reset mode.
o Selection of protection setting group - Group A or Group B.
o Trip input to operate contact R1.
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2.6 Display
a)
b)
When any of the 3 phases or the earth fault protection elements is started
(pick-up), this indicator lights up.
c)
When any of the 3 phases or the earth fault protection elements is first
started and then subsequently tripped, this indicator lights up to signal a
tripped condition
.
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d)
Number Value
The 4-digit display is for displaying the value of the selected item and its
corresponding number.The left-most digit represents the number or group
selection and the right-most 3 digits represent the value.
e)
f)
g)
h)
Earth fault current is selected. When selected,the 4-digit display indicates
the measured earth fault current.
i)
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There are nine sets of trip records. To view other records, press the UP or
DOWN key. Record 1 is the latest record.
Note that the fault values recorded are at the moment of tripping.
j)
When selected, the 4-digit display shows the latest relay start time. This is
the time from relay pick-up until the fault current is removed. The
minimum time is 0.1 second.
k)
When selected, the 4-digit display shows the overcurrent low-set current
setting. The left-most digit on the 4-digit display indicates either Group A
or Group B selection.The setting value is expressed as ratio of Isetting/Irated.
Examples:
l)
When selected, depending on the setting of soft switch 8 and 9, the digit
display shows the overcurrent time multiplier setting or the low-set time
delay setting. Refer to page 21 for the soft switch selection.
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m)
When selected, the 4-digit display shows the overcurrent high- set setting.
n)
When selected, the digit display shows the overcurrent high -set time
delay setting.
o)
When selected, the digit display shows the earth fault low-set setting.
p)
When selected, depending on the setting of soft switch 8 and 9, the digit
display shows the earth fault time multiplier setting or the low-set time
delay setting. Refer to page 21 for the soft switch selection.
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q)
When selected, the 4-digit display shows the earth fault high-set setting.
r)
When selected, the 4-digit display shows the earth fault high- set time
delay setting.
s)
This indicator reflect the status of the external digital input regardless of
the soft-switch A selection.
Under normal operating condition,all the indicators are off except the
following:
ii)
Blinking
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The decimal point on the left- most digit blinks to indicate that the
relay is functioning.
ii) One of the indicators below blink to indicate the source of tripping.
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iii) One of the indicators below blink to indicate the tripping element.
iv) The digit display indicates the value of the tripping current. The left-
most blinking digit indicates the record number
Record Value
Number
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3. Characteristic Curves
Both the low - set overcurrent and earth - fault elements can be
independently configured to have following IDMT characteristic curves:
. Normal inverse
. Very inverse
. Extremely inverse
. Long-time inverse
The relationship between current and time for the above curves comply
with the standard IEC255-3 and may generally be expressed as:
Kβ
t =
( Ι/ Ι>) α − 1
Where, t = operating time in seconds
K = time multiplier
I = measured current
I> = set current
α = constant
β = constant
Characteristic curve α β
Normal Inverse 0.02 0.14
Very Inverse 1.00 13.50
Extremely Inverse 2.00 80.00
Long-time Inverse 1.00 120.00
The overcurrent low-set and earth fault low- set elements can also be
independently configured for definite time delay instead of the above
inverse time delay.
The overcurrent high - set and earth fault high - set elements are
independently configured with definite time delay only.The time delay
can be from 0 sec (instantaneous) to 300 sec. The high -set feature can
also be disabled by the user.
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NORMAL INVERSE
t/s
10
K
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
1 0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.05
0.1
1 10 20 I/I>
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VERY INVERSE
t/s
10
1 K
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.05
0.01
1 0 20 I/I>
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EXTREMELY INVERSE
t/s
100
10
K
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.1 0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.05 0.1
0.01
1 10 20 I/I>
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LONG-TIME INVERSE
t/s
200
100
10 K
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
1
0.1
0.05
0.1
1 10 20 I/I>
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4. Soft Switches
Soft switches are used to configure the features of the relay and the
functional characteristic of the relay outputs.
Digit2 Digit1
Switch Switch
Number Value
Soft Switch 1
This soft switch is for enabling or disabling the high-set elements of
overcurrent and earth fault for Group A and Group B protection settings.
Soft Switch 1
S1.7 S1.6 S1.5 S1.4 S1.3 S1.2 S1.1 S1.0
Default
setting 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
Default
3 3
setting -
hexadecimal
Value (Digit 2) (Digit 1)
User’s setting 0 0 0 0
User’s setting
-hexadecimal
value
S1.0
This switch is for selection of overcurrent high-set for Group A
1 = overcurrent high-set enabled.
0 = overcurrent high-set disabled.
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S1.1
This switch is for selection of overcurrent high-set for Group B
1 = overcurrent high-set enabled.
0 = overcurrent high-set disabled.
S1.2
Reserved - not used
S1.3
Reserved - not used
S1.4
This switch is for selection of earth fault high-set for Group A
1 = earth fault high-set enabled.
0 = earth fault high-set disabled.
S1.5
This switch is for selection of earth fault high-set for Group B
1 = earth fault high-set enabled.
0 = earth fault high-set disabled.
S1.6
Reserved - not used
S1.7
Reserved - not used
Soft Switches 2 to 5
Soft Switches 2 to 5 are used to configure the functional characteristic
of the contact outputs R2 to R5 respectively. Through these soft
switches, an output can be configured to response to one or more
events as shown below:
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Soft Switch 2
S2.7 S2.6 S2.5 S2.4 S2.3 S2.2 S2.1 S2.0
Default
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
setting
Default
setting - 0 0
hexadecimal
Value (Digit 2) (Digit 1)
User’s setting
User’s setting
-hexadecimal
value
S2.0
This switch relates the relay output R2 to overcurrent low-set start signal
1 = R2 is connected to overcurrent low-set start signal.
0 = R2 is disconnected from overcurrent low-set start signal.
S2.1
This switch relates the relay output R2 to overcurrent low-set trip signal
1 = R2 is connected to overcurrent low-set trip signal.
0 = R2 is disconnected from overcurrent low-set trip signal.
S2.2
This switch relates the relay output R2 to overcurrent high-set start signal
1 = R2 is connected to overcurrent high-set start signal.
0 = R2 is disconnected from overcurrent high-set start signal.
S2.3
This switch relates the relay output R2 to overcurrent high-set trip signal
1 = R2 is connected to overcurrent high-set trip signal.
0 = R2 is disconnected from overcurrent high-set trip signal.
S2.4
This switch relates the relay output R2 to earth fault low-set start signal
1 = R2 is connected to earth fault low-set start signal.
0 = R2 is disconnected from earth fault low-set start signal.
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S2.5
This switch relates the relay output R2 to earth fault low-set trip signal
1 = R2 is connected to earth fault low-set trip signal.
0 = R2 is disconnected from earth fault low-set trip signal.
S2.6
This switch relates the relay output R2 to earth fault high-set start signal
1 = R2 is connected to earth fault high-set start signal.
0 = R2 is disconnected from earth fault high-set start signal.
S2.7
This switch relates the relay output R2 to earth fault high-set trip signal
1 = R2 is connected to earth fault high-set trip signal.
0 = R2 is disconnected from earth fault high-set trip signal.
Soft Switch 3
S3.7 S3.6 S3.5 S3.4 S3.3 S3.2 S3.1 S3.0
Default
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
setting
Default
setting - 0 1
hexadecimal
value (Digit 2) (Digit 1)
User’s setting
User’s setting
-hexadecimal
value
S3.0
This switch relates the relay output R3 to overcurrent low-set start signal
1 = R3 is connected to overcurrent low-set start signal.
0 = R3 is disconnected from overcurrent low-set start signal.
S3.1
This switch relates the relay output R3 to overcurrent low-set trip signal
1 = R3 is connected to overcurrent low-set trip signal.
0 = R3 is disconnected from overcurrent low-set trip signal.
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S3.2
This switch relates the relay output R3 to overcurrent high-set start signal
1 = R3 is connected to overcurrent high-set start signal.
0 = R3 is disconnected from overcurrent high-set start signal.
S3.3
This switch relates the relay output R3 to overcurrent high-set trip signal
1 = R3 is connected to overcurrent high-set trip signal.
0 = R3 is disconnected from overcurrent high-set trip signal.
S3.4
This switch relates the relay output R3 to earth fault low-set start signal
1 = R3 is connected to earth fault low-set start signal.
0 = R3 is disconnected from earth fault low-set start signal.
S3.5
This switch relates the relay output R3 to earth fault low-set trip signal
1 = R3 is connected to earth fault low-set trip signal.
0 = R3 is disconnected from earth fault low-set trip signal.
S3.6
This switch relates the relay output R3 to earth fault high-set start signal
1 = R3 is connected to earth fault high-set start signal.
0 = R3 is disconnected from earth fault high-set start signal.
S3.7
This switch relates the relay output R3 to earth fault high-set trip signal
1 = R3 is connected to earth fault high-set trip signal.
0 = R3 is disconnected from earth fault high-set trip signal.
Soft Switch 4
S4.7 S4.6 S4.5 S4.4 S4.3 S4.2 S4.1 S4.0
Default
setting 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Default
setting - 0 A
hexadecimal
value (Digit 2) (Digit 1)
User’s setting
User’s setting
-hexadecimal
value
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S4.0
This switch relates the relay output R4 to overcurrent low-set start signal
1 = R4 is connected to overcurrent low-set start signal.
0 = R4 is disconnected from overcurrent low-set start signal.
S4.1
This switch relates the relay output R4 to overcurrent low-set trip signal
1 = R4 is connected to overcurrent low-set trip signal.
0 = R4 is disconnected from overcurrent low-set trip signal.
S4.2
This switch relates the relay output R4 to overcurrent high-set start signal
1 = R4 is connected to overcurrent high-set start signal.
0 = R4 is disconnected from overcurrent high-set start signal.
S4.3
This switch relates the relay output R4 to overcurrent high-set trip signal
1 = R4 is connected to overcurrent high-set trip signal.
0 = R4 is disconnected from overcurrent high-set trip signal.
S4.4
This switch relates the relay output R4 to earth fault low-set start signal
1 = R4 is connected to earth fault low-set start signal.
0 = R4 is disconnected from earth fault low-set start signal.
S4.5
This switch relates the relay output R4 to earth fault low-set trip signal
1 = R4 is connected to earth fault low-set trip signal.
0 = R4 is disconnected from earth fault low-set trip signal.
S4.6
This switch relates the relay output R4 to earth fault high-set start signal
1 = R4 is connected to earth fault high-set start signal.
0 = R4 is disconnected from earth fault high-set start signal.
S4.7
This switch relates the relay output R4 to earth fault high-set trip signal
1 = R4 is connected to earth fault high-set trip signal.
0 = R4 is disconnected from earth fault high-set trip signal.
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Soft Switch 5
S5.7 S5.6 S5.5 S5.4 S5.3 S5.2 S5.1 S5.0
Default
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
setting
Default
setting - A 0
hexadecimal
value (Digit 2) (Digit 1)
User’s setting
User’s setting
-hexadecimal
value
S5.0
This switch relates the relay output R5 to overcurrent low-set start signal
1 = R5 is connected to overcurrent low-set start signal.
0 = R5 is disconnected from overcurrent low-set start signal.
S5.1
This switch relates the relay output R5 to overcurrent low-set trip signal
1 = R5 is connected to overcurrent low-set trip signal.
0 = R5 is disconnected from overcurrent low-set trip signal.
S5.2
This switch relates the relay output R5 to overcurrent high-set star t signal
1 = R5 is connected to overcurrent high-set start signal.
0 = R5 is disconnected from overcurrent high-set start signal.
S5.3
This switch relates the relay output R5 to overcurrent high-set trip signal
1 = R5 is connected to overcurrent high-set trip signal.
0 = R5 is disconnected from overcurrent high-set trip signal.
S5.4
This switch relates the relay output R5 to earth fault low-set start signal
1 = R5 is connected to earth fault low-set start signal.
0 = R5 is disconnected from earth fault low-set start signal.
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S5.5
This switch relates the relay output R5 to earth fault low-set trip signal
1 = R5 is connected to earth fault low-set trip signal.
0 = R5 is disconnected from earth fault low-set trip signal.
S5.6
This switch relates the relay output R5 to earth fault high-set star t signal
1 = R5 is connected to earth fault high-set start signal.
0 = R5 is disconnected from earth fault high-set start signal.
S5.7
This switch relates the relay output R5 to earth fault high-set trip signal
1 = R5 is connected to earth fault high-set trip signal.
0 = R5 is disconnected from earth fault high-set trip signal.
Soft Switch 6
Soft Switch 6 is for configuring the contact outputs to be latching or
non-latching type in response to a start signal.
Soft Switch 6
S6.7 S6.6 S6.5 S6.4 S6.3 S6.2 S6.1 S6.0
Default
setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Default
setting - 0 0
hexadecimal
value (Digit 2) (Digit 1)
User’s setting 0 0 0
User’s setting
-hexadecimal
value
S6.0
This switch set the relationship between R1 and the relay start signal.
1 = Manual reset of R1 if it is configured to response to start signal.
0 = Auto reset of R1 if it is configured to response to start signal.
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S6.1
This switch set the relationship between R2 and the relay start signal.
1 = Manual reset of R2 if it is configured to response to start signal.
0 = Auto reset of R2 if it is configured to response to start signal.
S6.2
This switch set the relationship between R3 and the relay start signal.
1 = Manual reset of R3 if it is configured to response to start signal.
0 = Auto reset of R3 if it is configured to response to start signal.
S6.3
This switch set the relationship between R4 and the relay start signal.
1 = Manual reset of R4 if it is configured to response to start signal.
0 = Auto reset of R4 if it is configured to response to start signal.
S6.4
This switch set the relationship between R5 and the relay start signal.
1 = Manual reset of R5 if it is configured to response to start signal.
0 = Auto reset of R5 if it is configured to response to start signal.
S6.5
Reserved – not used
S6.6
Reserved – not used
S6.7
Reserved – not used
Soft Switch 7
Soft Switch 7 is for configuring the contact outputs to be latching or non-
latching type in response to a trip signal.
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Soft Switch 7
S7.7 S7.6 S7.5 S7.4 S7.3 S7.2 S7.1 S7.0
Default
setting 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Default
1 8
setting -
hexadecimal
value (Digit 2) (Digit 1)
User’s setting 0 0 0
User’s setting
-hexadecimal
value
S7.0
This switch set the relationship between R1 and the relay trip signal.
1 = Manual reset of R1 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
0 = Auto reset of R1 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
S7.1
This switch set the relationship between R2 and the relay trip signal.
1 = Manual reset of R2 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
0 = Auto reset of R2 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
S7.2
This switch set the relationship between R3 and the relay trip signal.
1 = Manual reset of R3 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
0 = Auto reset of R3 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
S7.3
This switch set the relationship between R4 and the relay trip signal.
1 = Manual reset of R4 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
0 = Auto reset of R4 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
S7.4
This switch set the relationship between R5 and the relay trip signal.
1 = Manual reset of R5 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
0 = Auto reset of R5 if it is configured to response to trip signal.
S7.5
Reserved – not used
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S7.6
Reserved – not used
S7.7
Reserved – not used
Soft Switch 8
This switch is for selecting the low-set elements for overcurrent and
earth fault for Group A setting.
Digit 2 Digit 1
Default setting 1 1
User’s setting
Digit 1 is for selecting the earth fault low-set element’s IDMT curve and
time characteristic.
Digit 2 is for selecting the overcurrent low-set element’s IDMT curve and
time characteristic.
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Soft Switch 9
This switch is for selecting the low-set elements for overcurrent and
earth fault for Group B setting.
Digit 2 Digit 1
Default setting 1 1
User’s setting
Digit 1 is for selecting the earth fault low-set element’s IDMT curve and
time characteristic.
Digit 2 is for selecting the overcurrent low-set element’s IDMT curve and
time characteristic.
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Soft Switch A
This soft switch is for configuring the external digital input with the
exception of switch SA.7. The external digital input can be configured
for one of the following functions.
Soft Switch A
SA.7 SA.6 SA.5 SA.4 SA.3 SA.2 SA.1 SA.0
Default
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
setting
Default
setting - 0 0
hexadecimal
value (Digit 2) (Digit 1)
User’s
setting
User’s
setting -
hexadecimal
value
SA.0
When enabled, this switch blocks the earth fault low-set element by
closing the two input terminals of the external digital input.
SA.1
When enabled, this switch blocks the earth fault high-set element by
closing the two input terminals of the external digital input.
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SA.2
When enabled, this switch blocks the overcurrent low-set element by closing
the two input terminals of the external digital input.
1 – Enable the blocking function.
0 – Disable the blocking function.
SA.3
When enabled, this switch blocks the overcurrent high-set element by closing
the two input terminals of the external digital input.
1 – Enable the blocking function.
0 – Disable the blocking function.
SA.4
When enabled, the external digital input switches the protection setting
between Group A and Group B. When the two input terminals are
connected,Group B settings are selected. Otherwise, Group A is selected.
SA.5
When enabled, the external digital input can be used to perform remote
reset of the MK2200 when tripped. A closed input reset the MK2200.
SA.6
When enabled, a tripping of the MK2200 can be initiated by an external
device or source. Closing the two input terminals of the external digital
input activate the output contact R1 of MK2200. R1 contact cannot be
programmed and it is the dedicated tripping contact for MK2200.
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SA.7
When enabled, the high -set setting for the phase overcurrent element
automatically doubled during a cold load pickup.
A cold load pick up condition is started when the phase current increasses
from below 0.12 times of the overcurrent low-set setting to 3 times of the
overcurrent low-set setting in less than 60ms. This condition ends when
the phase current fall below 2 times the overcurrent low-set setting.
Soft Switch B
This soft switch selects the baud rate and data format of the serial
Modbus communication between the host computer (client) and the
relay MK2200 (server).
Digit 2 Digit 1
Default setting 4 7
User’s setting
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Digit 2 is for selecting the data format.
Soft Switch C
This soft switch is for setting the device unit number of the relay
MK2200 in a Modbus communication network. The setting range for
the device unit is from 1 to 127 and it is displayed and set in
hexadecimal format. Example : If the selected unit number is 42,
then the equivalent hexadecimal number is 2A. For conversation
between hexadecimal number and decimal number, please refer to
Appendix B.
Soft Switch D
This soft swi tch allows the user to either allow or disallow remote
programming or changing of the setting values of the MK2200 relay.
Once enabled,the remote host computer (client) is able to read all the
settings and parameters of the relay through the serial Modbus
communication channel. In addition, it can also modify all the
settings on the relay. If disabled, only reading of the setting values
and relay parameters is possible.
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Soft Switch E
This switch allows the output contacts of MK2200 to be manually
switched on individually. This is very useful during testing and
commissioning of the relay.
Note that all contacts will be switched OFF after the above test
regardless of the previous status of the contacts before the test.
Soft Switch F
This switch is for selecting the operation frequency of the electrical
system to be protected . It is crucial that the correct frequency of
of operation be selected and failure to do so will give rise to
wrong current measurements.
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5. Connection Diagram & Terminal Connection
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Connection terminal Function description
11 5A CT input for I0
12 1A CT input for I0
15 to 21 Not used
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L1
L2
L3
N 1 COM
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2 Trip Contact
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R1
35
3
4 COM
38
5 37 R2
MK2200
6
40
7 COM 39 R3
8
9 42
Example 1: Typical connection diagram
40
41 R4
10 COM
11
27
12 26 R5
28
Internal
13 30 Relay
External
Digital 29 Failure
Input 14
22 Termination Resistor
32 23 N- RS485
Uaux 33
24 P+
25 Communication
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cable shield
L1
L2
L3
1 COM
34
2 Trip Contact
36
R1
35
3
4 COM
38
5 37 R2
MK2200
6
40
7 COM 39 R3
8
9
Example 2: Typical connection diagram
42
41
41 R4
10 COM
11
27
12 26 R5
28
Internal
13 30 Relay
External
Digital 29 Failure
Input 14
22 Termination Resistor
32 23 N- RS485
Uaux 33 24 P+
25 Communication
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cable shield
6. Case Dimensions
198
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7. Technical Data
Input
Output
i) All contacts
Rated voltage 250V AC
Continuous carry 5A AC or DC
Make and carry for 0.2 sec 30A AC or DC
Expected electrical life (min 100,000 at max load
operation)
Expected mechanical life (min 5,000,000
operation)
Operating time Max. 15ms
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Overcurrent element
i) Low -set
Low-set setting I > 0.10 ~ 2.50 x In step 0.01
Time multiplier 0.02 ~ 1.0 step 0.01
Definite time setting 0 ~ 10.0 s step 0.01
10.0 ~ 100 s step 0.1
100 ~ 300 s step 1
Reset ratio 95% typical
IDMT curve and accuracy Normal inverse (E5)
class (IEC255-3)
Very inverse (E5)
Extremely inverse (E7.5)
Long-time inverse (E5)
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Communication
i) Hardware interface Isolated RS485
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8. Test and Standards
High voltage dielectric withstand test. IEC60255-5 …... 2.0kV rms, 1 min
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9. Appendix A
Binary to hexadecimal
- conversion table: -
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10. Appendix B
Decimal to Hexadecimal Conversation
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