Electrical Network Protection: User Manual
Electrical Network Protection: User Manual
Electrical Network Protection: User Manual
0 VIP300
0 User
0 manual
0 2004
Contents
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Functions and Presentation of the VIP300 relay
characteristics
The VIP300 relay is designed for use in power distribution systems. It may be used
to protect MV/LV transformers, incoming points of industrial installations or branch
feeders.
The VIP300 provides protection against phase-to-phase faults and earth faults. The
choice of tripping curves and multiple settings make is suitable for use in a wide
variety of discrimination schemes.
The VIP300 is a self-powered relay (supplied by current sensors) requiring no
auxiliary power supply.
Simplified wiring diagram.
It actuates a Mitop release.
The VIP300 is available in three models:
b VIP300LL and VIP300P, designed for use with RM6, SFset and Evolis 24 kV
circuit breakers
v VIP300LL: phase and earth protection
v VIP300P: phase protection only
b VIP300LH, designed for use with Ringmastercircuit breakers: phase and earth
protection with an equivalent time multiplier table on the front to convert settings.
Phase protection
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Earth protection
Earth fault protection is based on residual current measurements using the sum of
the sensor secondary currents.
Like phase protection, earth protection has two separately adjustable thresholds.
Equipment description
The VIP300 relay is mounted in an injected polycarbonate casing that protects them
against dripping water and dusty environments.
The front is protected by a transparent cover fitted with a sealing gasket. The cover
may be lead-sealed to protect access to the settings.
Rotary selector switches are used for setting. The phase and earth fault current
settings are set in amperes. This means that the graduations on the front must be
adapted to suit the sensor range used. This is done by fitting the appropriate setting
label when mounting the relay.
The connection is made on the back of the relay using fast-on type connectors.
Indication
Two indicators show the cause of tripping (phase or earth fault). The indication is
maintained even if relay power is cut.
Two LEDs (phase and earth) indicate that the low threshold has been overrun and
that the time delay is running.
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Functions and Presentation of sensors
characteristics
For a given operating range, the bottom of the current setting range represents the
minimum operating current of the relay.
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Functions and Description of VIP300 relays
characteristics
Phase protection
1. phase overcurrent protection zone
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2. threshold overrun indicator
3. phase trip indicator
4. phase current setting Is
5. choice of low threshold curve type
6. low threshold I>
7. low threshold time delay t>
8. multiplying factor (low threshold)
9. high threshold I>>
10. high threshold time delay t>>
Earth protection
11. earth fault protection zone
12. threshold overrun indicator
13. earth trip indicator
14. earth current setting Ios
15. low threshold time delay to>
16. low threshold Io>
17. choice of low threshold curve type
18. multiplying factor (low threshold)
19. high threshold Io>>
20. high threshold time delay to>>
Other functions
a. setting label
b. sensor and range information
c. indicator reset
d. minimum operating current
e. VAP6 test plug
f. VIP300LL: tripping curves
VIP300LH: equivalent time multiplier table for conversions.
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Functions and Description of VIP300 relays
characteristics
It is normally black and turns yellow to indicate that the phase protection has given a
tripping order. It stays in the same status, even when the relay is no longer energized.
b 4: choice of current setting Is
The current setting range depends on the sensor and range used: the selector switch
graduations should be adapted to suit the sensor and range using the setting label.
b 5: choice of type of low threshold curve
v DT: definite time
v SI: inverse time
v VI: very inverse time
v EI: extremely inverse time
v RI: specific curve
v off: low threshold disabled.
b 6: choice of low threshold I>
The threshold is a multiple of the current setting. It is only active for definite time
thresholds (selector switch 5 set to DT).
If the tripping curve is selected with IDMT (selector switch 5 set to RI, SI, VI, EI), the
selector switch has no effect.
b 7: setting of low threshold time delay t>
If the tripping curve is of the definite time (DT) type, the selector switch sets the low
threshold time delay.
If the curve is of the IDMT type (RI, SI, VI, EI), the value displayed is the tripping time
for a phase current equal to 10 times the current setting.
b 8: low threshold time delay multiplying factor
Curve 1: phase setting V IDMT low threshold In the x10 position, the time delay displayed on selector switch 7 is multiplied by 10.
b 9: setting of high threshold I>>
The high threshold is chosen as a multiple of the current setting.
In "off" position, the high threshold is disabled.
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Set:
b current setting Is (4)
b type of low threshold I> curve (5)
v IDMT: RI, SI, VI, EI
v definite time: DT
b low threshold I> (6). This setting is only active if the low threshold curve chosen is
of the definite time DT type (curve 2). For the other choices, SI, VI, EI, RI (fig 1), the
selector switch is disabled.
b low threshold time delay t> (7) and (8)
Curve 2: phase setting V definite time low threshold b high threshold I>> (9)
b high threshold time delay t>> (10).
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Functions and Description of VIP300 relays
characteristics
Set:
b current setting Ios (14)
b type of low threshold Io> (17)
v IDMT: RI, SI, VI, EI
v definite time: DT
b low threshold Io> (16). This threshold is only active if the low threshold curve
chosen is of the definite time DT type. For the other choices, SI, VI, EI, RI, the
selector switch is disabled.
b low threshold time delay to> (15) et (18)
b high threshold Io>> (19)
b high threshold time delay to>> (20)
Operation
The high and low thresholds operate separately.
The tripping order results from a "logical OR" between the two thresholds.
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Functions and Description of VIP300 relays
characteristics
breaker.
The label indicates the graduations of the phase current and earth protection setting
selector switches. It is inserted from the top, behind the transparent part of the front
panel.
Each VIP300 comes with a set of labels. Install the label that matches:
b the type of sensor used
b the VIP300 model
b the range used.
Each setting label matches a sensor and is printed on both sides for each of the two
ranges. The label may therefore be turned around if the VIP300 range is changed
during the service life of the installation.
The test may be carried out during normal operation of the installation since the
VAP6 and VIP300 provide the possibility of testing without circuit breaker tripping.
b f: tripping curves
v VIP300LL/VIP300P
v VIP300LH: equivalent time multiplier table for conversions.
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Functions and Presentation of the VAP6 test unit
characteristics
The VAP6 is a portable unit that is connected to the VIP300 to carry out simplified
testing.
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Push-buttons
b Battery test: if the batteries are OK, the "on" indicator lights up while the button is
pushed.
b Phase overcurrent: sends the phase protection test stimulus. The stimulus is
equivalent to 20 times the phase current setting Is.
b Earth fault: sends the earth protection test stimulus. The stimulus is equivalent to
20 times the earth fault current setting Ios.
b Trip inhibition: press the "trip inhibition" button if the VIP300 test should be
carried out without tripping of the circuit breaker. Circuit breaker tripping is disabled
while the 'trip inhibition" button is pressed, even if the tripping order results from a
real fault.
Indicators
b On: indicates that the batteries are operating. Also lights up when the battery test
is carried out by pressing "battery test".
b Test in progress: confirms sending of the test stimulus to the VIP300.
b Trip: used to test other relays in the VIP range. It should be ignored for the VIP300
test (it lights up for a short time when the VIP300 sends a tripping order, whether or
not the circuit breaker is inhibited).
Batteries
To conserve battery life, the batteries are normally off and automatically go on when
the VAP6 is connected to the VIP300.
The VAP6 is supplied by batteries. Therefore the parts of the They go on when:
VIP300 that require AC current are not checked using this b the "battery test" button is pressed
method (input and supply circuits).
b the VAP6 is connected directly to a VIP3X or VIP5X relay
b the VAP6 is connected to the adapter cord designed for testing the VIP1X or VIP2X
relays.
To install or change the batteries, open the unit by removing the 4 screws on the
bottom. Always observe correct battery polarity (+/-).
Technical characteristics
b supply: 3 x 9 V 6LR61 batteries
b weight: 0.45 kg
b dimensions: 93 x 157 x 45 mm.
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Functions and Using the VAP6 test unit
characteristics
The test may be carried out with or without current in the sensors. During the test
operations, all the VIP300 settings are effective; the relay should perform in
accordance with the settings. During the test, the relay remains operational and will
give a tripping order in the event of a fault, unless the "trip inhibition" button is
pressed.
b Connect the VAP6 to the "VAP6 test plug". The VAP6 batteries automatically go on
and the "on" indicator lights up.
b Press the VIP300 "reset" button:
v if the two "trip" indicators were yellow, they go black
v the two red I> and Io> indicators of the VIP300 light up for about 3s to indicate that
the central processing unit has correctly performed self-testing.
b Press the "trip inhibition" button if the test should be carried out without tripping of
the circuit breaker.
Be sure to keep the "trip inhibition" button pressed throughout the time it
takes to send the stimulus.
b Press the "phase overcurrent" button to send the phase protection test stimulus:
v continue pressing the button throughout the duration of the stimulus (the stimulus
If the "phase overcurrent" button is held down after tripping, the represents about 20 times the current setting Is)
VIP300 starts the time delay/tripping cycle again; this is normal. v the VAP6 "test in progress" indicator lights up to confirm the sending of the
In that case: stimulus to the VIP300 relay
b the VAP6 red "trip" indicator lights up for a short time after
each trip
v the red "I>" indicator of the VIP300 blinks during the time delay period
b depending on the time delay setting, the VIP300 red "I>" v then the VIP300 phase "trip" indicator turns yellow
indicator may be off or blink rapidly in an irregular manner. v the circuit breaker trips if it is not inhibited.
b Press "earth fault" to test operation of the earth protection. The stimulus injected
is equal to 20 times the current setting Ios. Use the same procedure as for the phase
protection test.
b Disconnect the VAP6.
In order to save battery power, do not leave the VAP6 connected to the relay
unnecessarily
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Functions and Technical characteristics
characteristics
Drop-out/pick-up % 95 %
Storage time 20 ms
Earth protection
Low threshold Io> ±5 % or 0/+2 A (3) (4) (5)
Drop-out/pick-up % 95 %
Storage time 20 ms
General characteristics Value
Continuous thermal withstand 240 A with CRa, CSa or CEa sensor
1500 A with CRb, CSb or CEb sensor
240 A with RMR 200/1 sensor
960 A with RMR 800/1 sensor
Short-time thermal withstand 25 kA / 1 s with CRa, CRb, RMR 800/1,
CSa, CEa, CSb or CEb sensor
25 kA / 1 s with RMR 200/1 sensor on range x2
20 kA / 1 s with RMR 200/1 sensor on range x4
Operating frequency 50 Hz ±10 %, 60 Hz ±10 %
Operating temperature –25 °C to +70 °C
Storage temperature –40 °C to +85 °C
Weight 1.7 kg
Minimum operating current Range Value
VIP300LL/VIP300P + CRa, CSa or CEa sensor x1 10 A (7)
x4 40 A
VIP300LL/VIP300P + CRb, CSb or CEb sensor x1 63 A
x4 250 A
VIP300LH + RMR 200/1 sensor x1 20 A
x2 40 A
VIP300LH + RMR 800/1 sensor x1 80 A
x2 160 A
Climatic withstand Standard Severity
Low temperature operation IEC 60068-2-1 –25 °C, 16 h
Low temperature storage IEC 60068-2-1 –40 °C, 96 h
High temperature operation IEC 60068-2-2 +70 °C, 16 h
High temperature storage IEC 60068-2-2 +85 °C, 96 h
Fast changes in temperature IEC 60068-2-14 –25 °C à +70 °C, 5 cycles
Operation in damp heat IEC 60068-2-3 56 days, 93 % HR
Salt spray IEC 60068-2-52 severity 1
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Functions and Technical characteristics
characteristics
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Functions and Technical characteristics
characteristics IDMT tripping curves
The curves in this chapter indicate the IDMT low threshold tripping times for the 16
t> (or to>) time delay settings.
The phase protection and earth protection curves are the same.
The numbers indicated to the right of the curves represent the settings on the t> (or
to>) time delay selector switch.
SI curve
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VI curve
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Functions and Technical characteristics
characteristics IDMT tripping curves
EI curve
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RI curve
T(s)
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0,1
0,01 I/Is
1 10 100
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Installation and connection Mounting
Dimensions
The VIP300 is designed for flush-mounting in rectangular cut-outs in sheet-metal
panels with a maximum thickness of 3 mm.
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VIP300 mounting dimensions. (*) The 4 holes are required only when
mounting the VIP on SFset or Evolis
24 kV circuit breakers.
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b Insert the VIP300 in the cut-out and correctly position the two bottom pins (E) of
the casing on the edge of the panel cut-out.
b Tighten the screws (V) on the two mounting lugs accessible via the front after
opening the transparent cover.
b After tightening, make sure that the latch (N) of each lock (visible on the rear face)
is in the vertical position, pressing against the panel.
b The hole (P) may be used to lead-seal the relay after the setting label has been
fitted and the settings made
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Installation and connection Mounting
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Setting label for VIP300LH with Setting label for VIP300LH with
Ringmaster 200/1 sensors Ringmaster 800/1 sensors
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Installation and connection Connection
VIP300LL and VIP300LH models
Connections are made to the back of the VIP300 via 6.35 mm fast-on connectors.
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Wiring to x4 range
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Installation and connection Connection
VIP300P model
Connections are made to the back of the VIP300 via 6.35 mm fast-on connectors.
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Wiring to x4 range
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Notes
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Notes
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Notes
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