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Multilin 350
Intuitive and Innovative Feeder Protection
The Multilin™ 350 is a member of the Multilin 3 Series protective relay platform and has been designed
for the protection, control and management of feeders or related applications as a primary or backup
Protection and Control
protection device. This cost-effective protective device is used to perform advanced feeder protection, • Comprehensive current, voltage and
control and monitoring in a drawout or non-drawout design for low, medium and high voltage frequency protection functions
applications. The 350 also offers enhanced features such as metering, monitoring and diagnostics, • Directional Power and Wattmetric Ground Fault
preventative maintenance, advanced communications and security. • Wide variety of protection curves
• Synchrocheck, CLP, 2nd Harmonic Blocking,
Key Benefits Breaker Failure and Lockout functions
• Cost-effective and flexible protection and control for utility and industrial applications
• Field-proven algorithms and reliable protection to avoid unwanted trips or under-protection Metering and Monitoring
• Ease of use and standardization with one-step setup and universal CT inputs • Comprehensive metering
• Environmental monitoring system to monitor operating conditions and plan preventative maintenance • Event Recorder: 256 events (1ms time stamping)
• Advanced power system and switchgear diagnostics • Programmable oscillography up to 32 samples
• Flexible communications with multiple ports and protocols allowing seamless integration per cycle and digital states and Fault Report
• Arc flash mitigation via zone inter-tripping, flex curves and multiple elements and setting groups • Relay health diagnostics
• Powerful Security and hierarchical password control for centralized management • Breaker monitoring and CT/VT supervision
• Application flexibility with the use of programmable logic elements • Security and password control
• Drawout design simplifies, commissioning and maintenance, thereby increasing process uptime • SNTP, IRIG-B or IEEE 1588 time synchronization
• Increased network availability with zero failover time through IEC 62439-3 PRP and HSR support
®

• Precise time synchronization through IEEE® 1588 (Precise Time Protocol (PTP)) support Communications
• Robust design exceeding industry standards, with Automotive Grade components and advanced • Front USB and rear serial, Ethernet, Fiber and
testing procedures such as accelerated life cycle testing dual port options for seamless redundancy
• Simplified migration of legacy MII Family relays to the 3 Series platform (IEC 62439-3, PRP and HSR)
• Intuitive configuration software and user-friendly logic configuration tool • Multiple communication protocols including
IEC 61850, IEC 61850 GOOSE, Modbus® TCP/ IP,
Modbus RTU, DNP 3.0, IEC 60870-5-104,
Applications IEC 60870-5-103 and OPC-UA (IEC 62541)
• Primary protection and control for MV and HV utility and industrial overhead or cable feeder applications
• Protection for distribution transformers of various sizes and voltage levels
• Back-up protection for various HV applications
EnerVistaTM Software
• Simplified setup and configuration
• Capacitor bank protection
• Strong document management system
• Advanced control applications including Cold Load Pickup, multi-shot recloser and multiple settings groups
• Full featured monitoring and data recording
• Protection, control and monitoring of LV Incoming feeder providing flexible communications and
eliminating the need for auxiliary equipment • Maintenance and troubleshooting tool

• Harsh environments requiring protection against corrosion and humidity • Seamless integration toolkit
• Setting conversion tool for MII Family to 3 Series
Overview Easy to Use Fast and Simple Configuration
With quick setup screens the 350 requires
The 350 relay is a member of the 3 Series family Drawout & Non-Drawout Construction
minimal configuration for standard feeder
of Multilin relays. This protective device is used to
The 350 is offered in both a drawout or a non- applications. Utilizing the powerful EnerVista 3
perform primary or back-up circuit protection on
drawout construction. In the drawout case design Series setup software, device configuration can
medium or high voltage feeders or transformers
the 350 simplifies installation and improves site be completed in one easy step.
and down stream protection for utility and
safety as the need to open switchgear doors or
industrial switchgear. The 350 can be used for a
rewire the device after testing is eliminated. As
wide variety of protection applications in power
communication cables remain connected to
Advanced Communications
systems such as HV/MV or MV/LV transfomer
the chassis, even when the relay is withdrawn, Easy Integration Into New or Existing
protection or capacitor bank protection.
communications status is retained. Infrastructure
The basic protection provided by this relay
Application Flexibility & Ease of Wiring With several Ethernet and serial port options,
includes multiple phase, ground, and neutral
and a variety of protocols, the 350 provides
time and instantaneous overcurrent elements Removable terminals ease wiring and in-system
advanced and flexible communication
for coordination with upstream and downstream testing or troubleshooting.
selections for new and existing energy
devices. Additionally, the device provides
Available universal CT inputs along with a management , SCADA and DCS systems. The
essential feeder control features such as cold
software-configurable input range (1A and/or 350 also provides industry-leading protocols
load pick up blocking, 2nd harmonic blocking,
5A) helps to standardize the design and reduce such as PRP and HSR, when a failover time in
breaker failure, synchrocheck and autoreclose.
the number of order codes. There is also no need communications is not tolerated.
The robust 350 streamlines user work flow to change the entire relay in case of a design
processes and simplifies engineering tasks such change or future switchgear modifications.
as configuration, wiring, testing, commissioning Mixed inputs of 1A or 5A are advantageous for
Enhanced Diagnostics
and maintenance. This cost-effective relay also applications where the ground CT is different Preventative Maintenance
offers enhanced features such as diagnostics, from the phase CTs.
The 350 allows users to track relay exposure to
preventative maintenance, arc flash mitigation
extreme environmental conditions by monitoring
and security.
and alarming at high ambient temperatures.

350 Relay Features

Advanced & Flexible


Easy to Configure- 1 Simple Step
Communication Options

Non-drawout case design

Easy to Use - Drawout Case Diagnostic Alarms

Drawout case design

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Functional Block Diagram Protection
The 350 feeder protection system offers
BUS comprehensive fit-for-application protection
with multiple elements.
BUS VT

52 Overcurrent
(51P/N/G/SG/_2, 50P/N/G/SG/_2)
79 27P 59P 59_2 59N 81U 81O
TRIP CLOSE 1 1 1 1 2 2 The 350 provides three-phase TOC elements
MONITORING
including Phase, Neutral, Ground (or Sensitive
3
50P 50N 51P 51N 50_2 51_2 49 67P 67N Ground) and Negative Sequence which enable
METERING
2 2 1 1 1 1 1 TRANSIENT RECORDER coordination with upstream and downstream
EVENT RECORDER protection devices such as fuses and overload
46BC 32
relays, to maximize fault selectivity and
1
350 RELAY
AY minimize interruptions and downtime.
50G/ 67G/SG 50BF CLP
50G/SG 51G/SG
51G
32N VTFF 60CTS 86
E Multiple time current curves are available
2 1 1 2
including IAC, IEC, ANSI and IEEE curves.
25 Additional user-programmable flex curves
27X 59X 1 can be used to customize and meet specific
27_1
LOAD 1 1 1 coordination requirements. The TOC has both
linear and instantaneous reset timing functions
ANSI Device Numbers & Functions
®
to coordinate with electro-mechanical relays.

DEVICE
61850
DEVICE
61850 The instantaneous TOC element provides fast
LOGICAL DESCRIPTION LOGICAL DESCRIPTION
NUMBER NUMBER clearance of high magnitude faults to prevent
NODE NODE
25 RSYN Synchrocheck 51N ndPTOC Neutral Time Overcurrent damage to the power infrastructure and the
27_1 psseqPTUV Positive Sequence Undervoltage 51P phsPTOC Phase Time Overcurrent equipment connected to it.
27P phsPTU Phase Undervoltage 59_2 ngseqPTOV Negative Sequence Overvoltage
27X auxPTUV Auxiliary Undervoltage 59N ndPTOV Neutral Overvoltage The neutral overcurrent TOC element is derived
32 PDOP Directional Power 59P phsPTOV Phase Overvoltage
32N ndPDOP Wattmetric Ground Fault 59X auxPTOV Auxiliary Overvoltage as the residual sum of the three-phase CTs,
I1/I2 OR 46BC Broken Conductor 60CTS CT Supervision eliminating the need for an additional ground
49 PTTR Thermal Overload 67G/SG gndRDIR Ground (or Sensitive Ground)
50_2 ngseqPIOC Negative Sequence Overcurrent Directional Element sensor. The sensitive ground protection feature
50BF RBRF Breaker Failure 67N ndRDIR Neutral Directional Element detects ground faults on high impedance grounded
50G/SG gndPIOC/ Ground (or Sensitive Ground) 67P phsRDIR Phase Directional Element
hsePIOC Instantaneous Overcurrent 79 RREC Autoreclose systems in order to limit damage to conductors
50N ndPIOC Neutral Instantaneous 81O PTOF Overfrequency and equipment. Special low ratio CT’s are used for
Overcurrent 81U PTUF Underfrequency
50P phsPIOC Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent detecting low magnitude ground faults.
86 Lockout
51_2 ngseqPTOC Negative Sequence Time CLP Cold Load Pickup
Overcurrent
51G/SG gndPTOC/ Ground (or Sensitive Ground) Time
VTFF (60VTS) Voltage Fuse Failure Directional Overcurrent
hsePTOC Overcurrent (67P, 67N, 67G/SG)
Directional elements determine the phase
current flow direction for steady state and
This data allows proactive scheduling of regular (ALT) to validate accurate relay function under
fault conditions and can be used to control the
maintenance work and upgrade activities. The specified normal conditions. The device is
operation of the phase overcurrent elements
diagnostics data enables the user to understand further tested for durability through Highly
by sending directional bits to inputs of these
degradation of electronics due to extreme Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) where it
elements.
conditions. undergoes extreme operating conditions.
The robust 350 design along with drawout The Ground and Neutral Directional element is
Switchgear Diagnostics construction ensures long term operation and used to discriminate between faults occurring
The current and voltage transformer reduces the total installation, maintenance and in a forward or in a reverse direction, and it
monitoring feature allows users to easily life cycle cost of the protection system, thereby can be used either individually or with other
locate and troubleshoot potential failures or reducing downtime and associated costs. overcurrent elements to define the trip direction.
mis-operations caused by CTs or VTs. Trip/Close The directional ground overcurrent element
Circuit Monitoring provides constant monitoring Fit-for-Purpose Options
isolates faulted feeders in ring bus or parallel
of the health the control circuit. Severals options for protection, control and feeder arrangements. It also allows the
communications are provided to match basic to detection of back feed fault current from feeders
high end application requirements.
Cost Effective with motors.
The variety of order code selections satisfies the
Robust Design and Reduced Life Cycle Cost need for various applications from single-function Broken Conductor (I1/I2 OR 46BC)
The 350 is subjected to Accelerated Life Testing Current or Voltage protection to multi-function The Broken Conductor detection function
including Power and Directional elements. detects a line broken conductor condition or

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a single-pole breaker malfunction condition Cold Load Pick Up (CLP) Failure of a CT secondary wiring that is
through checking the phase current input open (one phase or two phases), can lead to
Cold Load Pick up allows automatic or manual
phasors and the I_2 / I_1 ratio. undesired operation by some of the enabled
blocking or raising of trip settings for a period
protection elements. VT fuse failure is used to
after the breaker has been closed. This feature
Voltage and Frequency Protection detect various VT failure modes.
adapts the pick up of overcurrent elements to
(27P/X/_1, 59P/59X/N/_2, 81O/U)
override the higher overload currents resulting
Overvoltage and Undervoltage elements provide Lockout
from re-energization of the feeder after a
protection for voltage sensitive equipment as certain period of time. The purpose of the Lockout function is to
well as control for permissive functions and prevent unwanted closing of the breaker after
source transfer schemes. Second-Harmonic Blocking being tripped by the operation of a protection
element. A dedicated lockout function with ten
Overfrequency and underfrequency elements The second-harmonic blocking element ensures
individual inputs is available.
improve network (grid) stability using voltage or that the protection function will not pick up in
frequency based load shedding techniques. the event of transformer start-up, or when CTs

These elements also provide back up protection


are becoming saturated. Automation and Integration
when protecting feeders and other frequency Breaker Failure Inputs and Outputs
sensitive power equipment.
The Breaker Failure function is used to determine The 350 features the following inputs and
Thermal Overload (49) when a trip command sent to a breaker has not outputs for monitoring and control of typical
been executed within a selectable time delay. feeder applications:
The thermal overload protection function can
In the event of a breaker failure, the 350 will
be applied to prevent damage to the protected • 10 contact Inputs with programmable
issue an additional signal to trip the breakers
cables, dry transformers, capacitor banks, or thresholds
connected to the same busbar or to signal the
even overhead lines. Loads exceeding the load • 2 Form A outputs for breaker trip and close with
trip of upstream breakers.
ratings of the protected equipment can, over coil monitoring and 5 Form C output relays
time, degrade the insulation, and may, in return, Autoreclose
lead to short circuit conditions. IEC 61850 GOOSE
Reclose can be initiated externally or from an
The 350 supports IEC 61850 which allows for
This protection feature is essential to ensure the overcurrent protection function. Up to four
digital communications to DCS, SCADA and
longevity of electrical equipment; particularly reclose operations are available, each with a
higher level control systems. In addition, the 350
important to prevent premature cable failures, programmable dead time. For each reclose
also supports IEC 61850 GOOSE communication,
expensive repair costs and system down time. shot, the relay can be programmed to block any
providing a means of sharing digital point state
overcurrent element.
Directional Power (32) information between several 350 relays or other
IEC 61850 compliant IEDs.
Directional Power, with two independent VT and CT Supervision
elements, corresponds to three-phase directional The CT failure function is designed to detect • Eliminates the need for hardwiring contact
power and is designed for applications requiring inputs to contact outputs via communication
problems with switchgear current transformers.
reverse power or low forward power. messaging.

Wattmetric Ground (32N)


Logic Designer
The Wattmetric ground fault element detects
feeder/line ground faults in solidly grounded,
resistance grounded, ungrounded and
resonance grounded networks.

It responds to power derived from zero-


sequence voltage and current in a direction
specified by the element characteristic angle.

Control
Synchronism Check
The Synchrocheck element monitors the
connection of two parts of the circuit by the
close of a breaker. This element verifies that
voltages on both sides of the breaker are within
the magnitude, angle and frequency limits set
by the user before closing the breaker, in order
to minimize internal damage that could occur
due to the voltage difference. Sixteen logic elements available for applications such as manual control, interlocking and
peer to peer tripping.

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• Handles information exchange between
devices as fast as 8 ms, depending on the
architecture.
• Enables sequence coordination with
upstream and downstream devices.
• If Breaker Open operation malfunctions,
GOOSE messaging sends a signal to the
upstream breaker to trip and clear the fault.

Logic Elements
The 350 relay has sixteen Logic Elements
available for the user to build simple logic using
the state of any programmed contact, virtual,
or remote input, or the output operand of a
protection or control element.

Use the logic element feature to assign up to


eight triggering inputs in an “AND/OR/NOR/
NAND/XOR/XNOR” gate for the logic element
operation, and up to four blocking inputs in
an “AND/OR/NOR/NAND/XOR/XNOR” gate for
defining the block signal. Pickup and dropout Trace any setting changes with security audit trail
timers are available for delaying the operation
and reset.
allow users to quickly adapt settings to match of events, facilitating the diagnosis of relay
Virtual Inputs new power system conditions, or to maintain operation. Event types are individually maskable
alternate profiles such as settings used during in order to avoid generating undesired events,
Virtual inputs allow communication devices
maintenance operations. and include the metered values at the moment
the ability to write digital commands to the
of the event.
350 relay. These commands can include open/
close the breaker, changing setting groups, or Metering, Monitoring and Oscillography/ Transient Fault Recorder
blocking any of the protection elements. Diagnostics
The 350 captures current and voltage
Multiple Settings Groups Event Recording waveforms and digital channels at up to 32
samples per cycle (user-selectable). Multiple
Two separate settings groups are stored in Events consist of a broad range of change of
records can be stored in the relay at any given
nonvolatile memory, with only one group active state occurrences, including pickups, trips,
time with a maximum length of 192 cycles
at a given time. Switching between the two contact operations, alarms and self test status.
Oscillography is triggered either by internal
setting groups is done by means of a setting, The 350 relay stores up to 256 events, time
signals or an external contact.
a communications command, or contact tagged to the nearest millisecond. This provides
input activation. The two settings groups the information required to determine sequence

Power System Troubleshooting


Analyze power system disturbances with transient fault recorder and event records

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Example of Redundant HSR and PRP Architecture IRIG-B is a standard time code format
that allows time stamping of events to be
synchronized among connected devices to
Data within 1 millisecond. An IRIG-B input is provided
Local HMI / SCADA EMS DMS Historian AMDS
Single Line PowerOn PowerOn PowerOn Proficy PowerOn in the 350 to allow time synchronization using
Reliance Reliance Fusion Historian Advantage
a GPS clock over a wide area. The 350 IRIG-B
supports both AM and DC time synchronization,
with an auto detect feature that that eliminates
the need for configuration.

Temperature Monitoring
The 350 continually monitors ambient
D400 D400 temperature around the relay and alarms when
the device is exposed to extreme temperatures
and undesirable conditions such as air-
conditioning unit or station heater failures.

The EnerVista Viewpoint maintenance tool


allows users to review and analyze the time
period a 350 relay is exposed to certain
temperature ranges.

Security
Password Control
The password system has been designed
8 Series F650 350 UR F650 350
to facilitate a hierarchy for centralized
management. With the implementation of the
PRP Network HSR Ring
Password Security feature in the 350 relay,
extra measures have been taken to ensure
Redundancy protocols (PRP and HSR) can be used for various networking architectures including unauthorized changes are not made to the
combined PRP/HSR topologies. relay. When password security is enabled,
changing of setpoints or issuing of commands
requires passwords to be entered. Separate
Test Mode Advanced Device Health Diagnostics passwords are supported for remote and local
operators, and separate access levels support
The Test Mode for 3 Series relays consists of The 350 performs comprehensive device health
changing of setpoints or sending commands.
testing front panel LEDs, Inputs and Outputs. It diagnostic tests during startup and continuously
can be used to test the SCADA system as well. at runtime to test major functions and critical

Trip/Close Coil Monitoring


hardware. These diagnostic tests monitor for Advanced Communications
conditions that could impact system reliability.
The 350 incorporates the latest communication
The 350 can be used to monitor the integrity Device status is communicated via SCADA
technologies, making it the easiest and the
of both the breaker trip and closing coils and communications and the front panel display. This
most flexible feeder protection relay for use and
circuits. The supervision inputs monitor both continuous monitoring and early detection of
integration into new and existing infrastructures.
the auxiliary voltage levels, while the outputs possible issues helps improve system availability
The 350 relay provides the user with one front
monitor the continuity of the trip and/or closing by employing predictive maintenance.
USB and one rear RS485 communication
circuits, by applying a small current through the
port . Also available with the 350 is a rear
circuits. Time Synchronization
communication port with Ethernet Fiber and
The IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Copper. For configurations requiring PRP and
Metering synchronizes the time between different nodes HSR redundancy protocols, the 350 provides two
Metered values include: on an Ethernet network and is used when very rear Fiber ports. Through the use of these ports,
precise time synchronization is required. continuous monitoring and control from a remote
• Current: Ia, Ib, Ic, In, Ig, Isg
It is possible to synchronize distributed clocks computer, SCADA system or PLC is possible.
• Phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground
voltages for bus and line: Van, Vbn, Vcn, Vab, with an accuracy of less than 1 microsecond
Vbc, Vca and Frequency via Ethernet networks. PTP enables clock
redundancy and reduces wiring and testing. It
• Demand (different types), Active and Reactive
power (3-Phase) can operate over a complete facility and has the
ability to compensate for lead length.

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The 350 provides optional Parallel Redundancy Simplified Feeder Setup • Settings Security Audit Trail
Protocol (PRP) and High Availability Seamless • Device Health Report
The 350 Feeder Protection System includes a
Ring (HSR) according to the IEC 62439-3
simplified setup process. This simplified feeder • Comprehensive Fault Diagnostics
standard that defines two protocols to increase
setup consists of minimal settings and can be
network availability by reducing failover time EnerVista Integrator
accessed through the relay front panel or via the
to zero. Both ports are capable of simultaneously
EnerVista Setup software. Once the information EnerVista Integrator is a toolkit that allows
supporting the following protocols: Modbus TCP/
is entered, the simplified setup will generate seamless integration of Multilin devices into new
IP, IEC 61850, DNP3 or IEC 60870-5-104, IEEE 1588,
a settings file, and provide documentation or existing automation systems.
SNTP and OPC-UA.
indicating which settings are enabled along
with an explanation of the parameters entered. Included in the EnerVista Integrator is:
The basic concept of both protocols, PRP and HSR,
is to send identical frames over different paths • OPC/DDE Server
and discard one of the copies in reception, at Viewpoint Monitoring
• Multilin Devices
best. If an error occurs or one of the paths goes Viewpoint Monitoring is a simple to use and
• Automatic Event Retrieval
down, the frame travelling through that path will full featured monitoring and data recording
not reach its destination, but its copy remains software package for small systems. Viewpoint • Automatic Waveform Retrievel
intact and will reach the desired destination. This monitoring provides a complete HMI package
technology ensures high reliability and availability with the following functionality: Display
of communication networks by providing
• Plug and play device monitoring A 4-line liquid crystal display (LCD) allows
redundancy and zero reconfiguration time in the
• System single line monitoring and control visibility under varied lighting conditions. When
event of a failure. Failsafe communications systems
the keypad and display are not being used, the
are crucial for industries and utilities with critical • Annunciator alarm screens
metering summary page is displayed to show
applications where no recovery time is tolerated. • Trending reports critical metered values.
The 350 supports popular industry-leading • Automatic event retrieval
standard protocols enabling easy, direct LEDs
• Automatic waveform retrieval
integration into electrical SCADA and HMI systems. The 350 relay has 12* LEDs, including 8 optional
The protocols supported by the 350 include: Viewpoint Maintenance programmable LEDs that provide status
• IEC 61850 • IEC 60870-5-104 Viewpoint Maintenance provides tools that will indication for various conditions of the relay and
increase the security of the 3 Series. Viewpoint the system. The LED indications are color coded
• IEC 61850 GOOSE • PRP and HSR
(IEC 62439-3) Maintenance will create reports on the to indicate the type of event.
• DNP 3.0
operating status of the relay, and simplify the * 10 non programmable LEDs for the non-
• Modbus RTU • OPC-UA
steps to troubleshoot protected motors. drawout design
• Modbus TCP/IP • IEEE 1588 for time
synchronization The tools available in Viewpoint Maintenance
• IEC 60870-5-103 include:
The 350 relay provides Precision Time Protocol
(PTP) based on IEEE 1588 for precise time
synchronization throughout a network. OPC-UA User Interface
based on IEC 62541 is another feature that the SETPOINT GROUP 1, 2:
350 relay offers. Trip, Alarm and Pick Up indicators are
continuously on for protection elements.
These protocols make it easy to connect to
a utility or industrial automation system,
eliminating the need for external protocol
converter devices. DISPLAY:
4-line text for easy viewing of key data
and navigating through menu
EnerVista Software
The EnerVista suite is an industry leading set
of software programs that simplifies every
LEDs:
aspect of using the 350 relay. The EnerVista 10/12 LED indicators for quick diagnostics
suite provides all the tools to monitor the status
of the protected asset, maintain the relay, and KEYPAD:
integrate the information measured into DCS 10 button keypad for access to device
or SCADA monitoring systems. Convenient interrogation, change of settings and
control commands.
COMTRADE and sequence of event viewers are
an integral part of the 350 set up software and FRONT PORT:
are included to ensure proper protection and Electrically isolated front USB
system operation. communication port

INSTALLATION OPTIONS:
Drawout and non-drawout options available

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Feeder protection settings in one easy step

3 Series setup software protection summary for viewing a summary of


Fast and accurate configuration in one simple screen. Protection & Control configuration.

Retrofit Existing Multilin MII Family Devices


Traditionally, retrofitting or upgrading an existing relay has been a challenging and time consuming task often requiring re-engineering, panel modifications and
re-wiring. Similar features and form factor of some models of MII family devices allow users to replace their existing relays with 3 Series relays with enhanced
protection and control features and advanced communications.

The SR3 Enervista Setup software allows users to create new setting files based on existing MIFII and MIVII setting files and can be uploaded to a 350 relay with
a compatible model number. Retrofit is smooth and simplified with minor wiring or switchgear modifications.

1 2 3 4
Find the Update Replace
Equivalent Re-wire
Settings File Relay
Model Number

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Dimensions

W1 DRAWOUT NON-DRAWOUT

D3

H1
D1 in mm in mm
H
D H 7.93 201.5 7.98 202.7
W 6.62 168.2 6.23 158.2
D 9.62 244.2 9.35 237.5
W1 3.96 100.6 3.96 100.6
D1 7.89 200.4 7.88 200.2
D2 D2 1.73 43.8 1.47 37.3
D3 1.087 27.6 0.755 19.17
W H1 6.82 173.2 6.82 173.2

Mounting 5.350” ±0.010”


(131.1 mm ±0.25mm)

4.100” ±0.010”
(104.1 mm ±0.25 mm)

CL
Φ 0.200”
(5.1 mm)

6.900” ±0.010”
(175.3 mm ±0.25 mm)

6.000” ±0.010”

C L (152.4 mm ±0.25 mm)


4.000” ±0.010”
(101.6 mm ±0.25 mm)

3 Series Depth Reducing Collar 3.000 or


1.375 (in)

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Typical Wiring Diagram - Drawout
DIRECTION OF POWER FLOW FOR POSITIVE WATTS
A B C POSITIVE DIRECTION OF LAGGING VARs
FEEDER Cts BUS Vts
FEEDER
1A OR 5A
52

WYE VT
CONNECTION
CONNECT AUX_VT
AS REQUIRED

+ CONTROL
- POWER
E5 D5 E6 D6 E7 D7 E8 D8 E9 D9 E10D10E11D11E12D12 B1 A1 B2
IA IA IB IB IC IC IG IG VA V A V B V B V C V C V X V X
+ - chassis
gnd
POWER SUPPLY

CURRENT INPUTS VOLTAGE INPUTS


GROUND
BUS

Breaker Aux Contacts


52a
GE Multilin A2 + TRIP
C1 52a (C1 #1) B3
TRIP CIRCUIT
1 TRIP COIL
52a
C2 52b (C1 #2) V A3
52b 350
C3 INPUT 3 B4 + CLOSE
C4 INPUT 4 Feeder Protection System 2 CLOSE A4 CLOSE
COIL
CIRCUIT
DIGITAL INPUTS

C5 INPUT 5 52b
V B5
C6 INPUT 6 A5
C7 INPUT 7 3 AUXILIARY B6
C8 INPUT 8 A6
C9 INPUT 9 B7
C10 INPUT 10 4 AUXILIARY A7
C11 COMMON B8
C12 CHASSIS GND A8
PERSONAL 5 AUXILIARY B9
COMPUTER
Front Panel
A9
USB
TYPE B B10
6 AUXILIARY A10
OUTPUT CONTACTS
USB
B11
SHOWN WITH NO
4 WIRE USB A11
CONTROL POWER
7 CRITICAL
Rear Pane l
COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE B12
ETHERNET
RJ45 mTRJ RELAY A12
IRIG-B RS485

4 WIRE ETHERNET
10/100 BASE-T 100 BASE-FX
- + COM - + OPEN DELTA VT CONNECTION

OPTIONAL F2 F1 F5 F4 F3

GROUND
BUS

SEE COMMUNICATIONS WIRING


IN INSTRUCTION MANUAL

COM

E9 D9 E10D10 E11 D11


RS485

898728.CDR
Current Inputs does not exist in "V" option.
Please refer to the manual for non-drawout wiring.

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Technical Specifications
PASSWORD SECURITY GROUND DIRECTIONAL (67G) BROKEN CONDUCTOR (46BC)
Master Reset 8 to 10 alpha-numeric characters Directionality: Co-existing forward and reverse Minimum operating 0.05 to 1.00 x CT in steps of 0.01 x CT
Password Operating: Ground Current (Ig) positive current
Settings Password 3 to 10 alpha-numeric characters for Polarizing Voltage: - V calculated using phase voltages (VTs Maximum operating 0.05 to 5.00 x CT in steps of 0.01 x CT
local and remote access positive current:
0

must be connected in “Wye”)


Control Password 3 to 10 alpha-numeric characters for - 3V measured from Vaux input. (3V Pickup level 20.0% to 100.0% in steps of 0.1%
local and remote access
0 0

provided by an external open delta Dropout level: 97% to 98% of the pickup level
PHASE/NEUTRAL/GROUND/NEGATIVE SEQUENCE TIME connection). Pickup time delay 0.000 to 65.535 s in steps of 0.001 s
OVERCURRENT (51P/51N/51G/51_2) MTA: From 0° to 359° in steps of 1° Timer accuracy ± 3% of delay setting or ± ¾ cycle
Pickup Level: 0.05 to 20.00 x CT in steps of 0.01 x CT Angle Accuracy: ±4º (whichever is greater) from pickup to
Dropout Level: 97 to 99% of Pickup @ I > 1 x CT Operation Delay: 20 to 30 ms operate
Pickup - 0.02 x CT @ I < 1 x CT Operate time <30 ms at 60 Hz
Curve Shape: ANSI Extremely/Very/Moderately/ NEUTRAL DIRECTIONAL (67N)
Normally Inverse Directionality: Co-existing forward and reverse WATTMETRIC GROUND FAULT (32N)
Definite Time (0.1 s base curve) Polarizing: Voltage, Current, Dual Measured power zero sequence
IEC Curve A/B/C/Short Polarizing Voltage: - V calculated using phase voltages (VTs
0
Number of elements: 1
IAC Extreme/Very/Inverse/Short must be connected in “Wye”)
- 3V measured by Vaux input (3V Characteristic angle: 0º to 359º in steps of 1°
User Curve, FlexCurve™ A/B 0 0

(programmable curves) provided by an external Pickup threshold: 0.001 to 1.200 pu in steps of 0.001 pu
Curve Multiplier: 0.05 to 50.00 in steps of 0.01 open delta connection). Pickup level ± 2% or ± 0.03 pu, whichever is greater
Reset Time: Instantaneous, Linear Polarizing Current: Ig accuracy:
Time Delay ±3% of expected inverse time or 1.5 MTA: From 0° to 359° in steps of 1° Hysteresis: 3% or 0.001 pu, whichever is greater
Accuracy: cycle, whichever is greater, from pickup Angle Accuracy: ±4º Pickup delay Definite Time (0.00 to 600 .0 s in steps
to operate Operation Delay: 20 to 30 ms of 0.1 s), Inverse Time, or Flexcurve
Level Accuracy: per CT input Inverse time 0.01 to 2.00 in steps of 0.01
multiplier:
THERMAL OVERLOAD (49) Curve timing ± 3.5% of operate time or ± ¼ cycle
SENSITIVE GROUND TIME OVERCURRENT (51SG) Current: RMS current - max (Ia, Ib, Ic) accuracy: (whichever is greater) from pickup to
Pickup Level: 0.005 to 3.000 x CT in steps of 0.001 x CT Pickup Accuracy: per current inputs operate
Dropout Level: 97 to 99% of Pickup @ I > 0.1 x CT Timing Accuracy: See graph below Operate time: <30 ms at 60 Hz
Pickup - 0.002 x CT @ I < 0.1 x CT
Curve Shape: ANSI Extremely/Very/Moderately/
Normally Inverse DIRECTIONAL POWER (32)
DefiniteTime (0.1 s base curve) Measured power: 3-phase
IEC Curve A/B/C/Short Inverse
IAC Extreme/Very/Inverse/Short Inverse Characteristic angle: 0º to 359º in steps of 1°
User Curve, FlexCurve™ A/B Power pickup range: -1.200 to 1.200 x Rated Power in steps
Curve Multiplier: 0.05 to 50.00 in steps of 0.01 of 0.001
Reset Time: Instantaneous, Linear Pickup level 2.5% or 0.01 pu, whichever is greater
Time Delay ±3% of expected inverse time or 1 cycle, accuracy:
Accuracy: whichever is greater, from pickup to Hysteresis: 2% or 0.001 x Rated Power, whichever
operate is greater
Level Accuracy: per CT input Pickup time delay: 0.00 to 600 .0 s in steps of 0.1 s
Operate time: < 55 ms at 1.1 x pickup at 60 Hz
PHASE/NEUTRAL/GROUND/NEGATIVE SEQUENCE < 65 ms at 1.1 x pickup at 50 Hz
INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT (50P/50N/50G/50_2) Timer accuracy: ± 3% of delay setting or ± ¼ cycle
Pickup Level: 0.05 to 20 x CT in steps of 0.01 x CT (whichever is greater) from pickup to
Dropout Level: 97 to 99% of Pickup @ I > 1 x CT operate
Pickup - 0.02 x CT @ I <1 x CT
Time delay: 0.00 to 300.00 sec in steps of 0.01 UNDERFREQUENCY (81U)
Operate Time: <30 ms @ 60Hz (I > 2.0 x PKP, No time Minimum Voltage: 0.00 to 1.25 x VT in steps of 0.01
delay) The graph shows the trip time error with respect to the ratio of Pickup Level: 40.00 to 70.00 Hz in steps of 0.01
<35 ms @ 50Hz (I > 2.0 x PKP, No time cable load and thermal model pickup setting. With a smaller I/
Ipkp ratio, the time error tends to be higher, as accumulated Dropout Level: Pickup +0.05 Hz
delay)
Time Delay 1% or 1 cycle, whichever is greater through the logarithmic formula, the measurement error, and Time Delay: 0.1 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.1
Accuracy: (Time Delay selected) the time of measurement. For higher I/Ipkp ratios, the time to Time Delay 0 to 6 cycles (Time Delay selected)
Level Accuracy: per CT input trip is substantially more accurate. Each point on the graph Accuracy:
represents a trip time error, with the I/Ipkp ratio kept constant Operate Time: Typically 10 cycles @ 0.1Hz/s change
during the test. Level Accuracy: ±0.03 Hz
SENSITIVE GROUND INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT (50SG) PHASE/AUXILIARY/POSITIVE SEQUENCE UNDERVOLTAGE
Pickup Level: 0.005 to 3 x CT in steps of 0.001 x CT (27P, 27X, 27_1)
Minimum Programmable from 0.00 to 1.25 x VT in OVERFREQUENCY (81O)
Dropout Level: 97 to 99% of Pickup @ I > 0.1 x CT Minimum Voltage 0.3 x VT
Pickup - 0.002 x CT @ I < 0.1 x CT Voltage: steps of 0.01
Pickup Level: 0.00 to 1.25 x VT in steps of 0.01 Pickup Level: 40.00 to 70.00 Hz in steps of 0.01
Time delay: 0.00 to 300.00 sec in steps of 0.01 Dropout Level: Pickup -0.05 Hz
Operate Time: <30 ms @ 60Hz (I > 2.0 x PKP, No time Dropout Level: 101 to 104% of pickup
Curve: Definite Time, Inverse Time Time Delay: 0.1 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.1
delay)
<35 ms @ 50Hz (I > 2.0 x PKP, No time Time Delay: 0.1 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.1 Time Delay 0 to 6 cycles (Time Delay selected)
delay) Operate Time: Time delay ±30 ms @ 60Hz (V < 0.85 x PKP) Accuracy:
Time Delay 1% or 1 cycle, whichever is greater Time delay ±40 ms @ 50Hz (V < 0.85 x PKP) Operate Time: Typically 10 cycles @ 0.1Hz/s change
Accuracy: (Time Delay selected) Time Delay ±3% of expected inverse time or 1 cycle, Level Accuracy: ±0.03 Hz
Level Accuracy: per CT input Accuracy: whichever is greater FUSE FAIL (VTFF)
Level Accuracy: Per voltage input Time Delay: 1s
Timing Accuracy: ±0.5 s
PHASE DIRECTIONAL (67P) PHASE/AUXILIARY/NEUTRAL/NEGATIVE SEQ OVERVOLTAGE Elements: Trip or Alarm
Directionality: Co-existing forward and reverse (59P/59X/59N/59_2)
Operating: Phase Current (Ia, Ib, Ic) TRANSIENT RECORDER
Pickup Level: 0.00 to 1.25 x VT in steps of 0.01 Buffer size: 3s
Polarizing Voltage: Quadrature Voltage Dropout Level: 96 to 99% of pickup
(ABC phase sequence: Vbc, Vca, Vab) No. of buffers: 1, 3, 6
Time Delay: 0.1 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.1 No. of channels: 14
(CBA phase sequence: Vcb, Vac, Vba)
Polarizing Voltage 0.05 to 1.25 x VT in steps of 0.01 Operate Time: Time delay ±35 ms @ 60Hz (V > 1.1 x PKP) Sampling rate: 4, 8, 16, or 32 samples per cycle
Threshold Time delay ±40 ms @ 50Hz (V > 1.1 x PKP) Triggers: Manual Command
MTA From 0º to 359º in steps of 1° Time Delay ±3% of expected inverse time or 1 cycle, Contact Input
Angle Accuracy: ±4º Accuracy: Virtual Input
Operation Delay: 20 to 30 ms Level Accuracy: Per voltage input Logic Element
Element Pickup/Trip/Dropout/Alarm
Data: AC input channels
Contact input state
Contact output state
METERING SPECIFICATIONS Virtual input state
Parameter Accuracy Resolution Range Logic element state
Data storage: RAM - battery backed-up
3-Phase Real Power (kW) ±1% of full scale 0.1 MW ±100000.0 kW
3-Phase Reactive Power (kvar) ±1% of full scale 0.1 Mvar ±100000.0 kvar
FAULT RECORDER
3-Phase Apparent Power (kVA) ±1% of full scale 0.1 MVA 100000.0 kVA Number of records 1
3-Phase Positive Watthour (MWh) ±1% of full scale ±0.001 MWh 50000.0 MWh Content: Date and Time, first cause of fault, phases,
3-Phase Negative Watthour (MWh) ±1% of full scale ±0.001 MWh 50000.0 MWh Currents: Ia, Ib, Ib, Ig/Isg, In - magnitudes
and anglesVoltages: Van, Vbn, Vcn, Vab,
3-Phase Positive Varhour (Mvarh) ±1% of full scale ±0.001 Mvarh 50000.0 Mvarh Vbc, Vca, Vaux - magnitudes and angles
3-Phase Negative Varhour (Mvarh) ±1% of full scale ±0.001 Mvarh 50000.0 Mvarh System frequency
Power Factor ±0.05 0.01 -0.99 to 1.00
Frequency ±0.05 Hz 0.01 Hz 40.00 to 70.00 Hz
Note: Full scale for CT Input is 3 x CT. Negative values (-) represent lead and Voltage Parameters:
positive values (+) represent lag.
Wye VTs: AN, BN, CN, Negative Sequence, Zero Sequence and Auxiliary
Current Parameters: Phase A, Phase B, Phase C, Neutral, Ground, Sensitive Delta VTs: AB, BC, CA, Negative Sequence, Zero Sequence and Auxiliary
Ground, Positive Sequence, Negative Sequence and Zero Sequence

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Technical Specifications
EVENT RECORDER CT FAILURE PHASE/AUX VOLTAGE INPUTS
Number of events: 256 Inputs: Neutral Current IN,Neutral Current VN Source VT: 0.15 to 550 kV / 50 to 220 V
Header: relay name, order code, firmware (from three-phase VTs)Ground Current Ig VT secondary: 50 to 240 V
revision Time Delay: 0.00 to 60.00 s in steps of 0.01 s VT ratio: 1.0 to 5000 in steps of 0.1
Content: event number, date of event, cause 3IO level accuracy: per CT inputs Nominal 50/60 Hz
of event, per-phase current, ground 3VO level per VT inputs frequency:
current, sensitive ground current, accuracy: Relay burden: <0.25 VA at 120 V
neutral current, per-phase voltage (VTs GND current level see the specifications for phase and Accuracy: ±1.0% of reading
connected in “Wye”), or phase-phase accuracy: ground current inputs Voltage withstand: 260 VAC continuous
voltages (VTs connected in “Delta”), Operate Time: < 30 ms @ 60 Hz (3I0 > 1.1xPKP, No time
system frequency, power, power factor, delay )
thermal capacity < 35 ms @ 50 Hz (3I0 > 1.1xPKP, No time FORM-A RELAYS
Data Storage: Retained for 3 days delay ) Configuration: 2 (two) electromechanical
Contact material: silver-alloy
Operate time: <8 ms
CLOCK COLD LOAD PICKUP BLOCKING Continuous 10 A
Setup: Date and time Operation: Automatically (current level), or by current:
Daylight Saving Time command (asserted input) Make and carry 30 A per ANSI C37.90
IRIG-B: Auto-detect (DC shift or Amplitude Modulated) Function: Block IOC functions, raise TOC pickup, for for 0.2s:
Amplitude modulated: 1 to 10 V pk-pk DC shift: 1 selected period of time Break (DC 24 V / 1 A 48 V / 0.5 A 125 V / 0.3 A 250
to 10 V DC Time Delay 0 to 1 cycle (block Time) inductive, L/R=40 V / 0.2 A
Input impedance: 40kOhm ± 10% Accuracy: ±50 ms (outage time ≤5 min) ms):
Accuracy with IRIG-B: ± 1 ms ±1 s (outage time > 5 min) Break (DC 24 V / 10 A 48 V / 6 A 125 V / 0.5 A 250
Accuracy without IRIG-B: ± 1 min / month resistive): V / 0.3 A
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE Break (AC 720 VA @ 250 VAC Pilot duty A300
LOGIC ELEMENTS High Temperature Pickup: 20°C to 80°C in steps of 1°C inductive):
Number of logic elements: 16 Break (AC 277 VAC / 10 A
Trigger source inputs per 2 to 8 Low Temperature Pickup: -40°C to 20°C in steps of 1°C resistive):
element: Time Delay: 1 to 60 min in steps of 1 min
Block inputs per element: 2 to 4 Temperature Dropout: Configurable 90 to 98% of pickup FORM-A VOLTAGE MONITOR
Supported operations: AND, OR, NOR, NAND, XOR, Temperature Accuracy: ±10°C Applicable voltage: 20 to 250 VDC
XNOR, Pickup / Dropout timers Timing Accuracy: ±1 second Trickle current: 1 to 2.5 mA
Pickup timer: 0 to 60000 ms in steps of 1 ms
Dropout timer: 0 to 60000 ms in steps of 1 ms
BREAKER HEALTH FORM-C RELAYS
Timer Accuracy: ± 3% of delay setting or ± 1 cycle Configuration: 5 (five) electromechanical
BREAKER CONTROL (whichever is greater) from pickup to Contact material: silver-alloy
Operation: Asserted Contact Input, Logic Element, operate Operate time: <8 ms
Virtual Input, Manual Command Continuous 10 A
Function: Opens / closes the feeder breaker current:
DEMAND
Measured Values: Phase A/B/C present and maximum Make and carry 30 A per ANSI C37.90
SYNCHROCHECK (25) current, three-phase present and for 0.2s:
Dead/Live levels for Line 0 to 1.25 x VT in steps of 0.01 maximum real/reactive/apparent power Break (DC 24 V / 1 A 48 V / 0.5 A 125 V / 0.3 A 250
and Bus: Measurement Thermal Exponential, 90% response time inductive, L/R=40 V / 0.2 A
Maximum voltage 0.02 to 1.25 x VT in steps of 0.01 Type: (programmed): 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 minutes ms):
difference: Block Interval / Rolling Demand, time Break (DC 24 V / 10 A 48 V / 6 A 125 V / 0.5 A 250
Maximum angle 2° to 80° in steps of 1° interval (programmed): 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 resistive): V / 0.3 A
difference minutes Break (AC 720 VA @ 250 VAC Pilot duty A300
Maximum frequency slip 0.01 to 5.00 Hz in steps of 0.01 Hz Current Pickup 10 to 10000 in steps of 1 A inductive):
Breaker Closing time 0.01 to 1.00 s in steps of 0.01 s Level: Break (AC 277 VAC / 10 A
Dead Source function: None Real Power Pickup 0.1 to 300000.0 in steps of 0.1 kW resistive):
(DL-DB) Dead Line-Dead Bus Level:
(LL-DB) Live Line-Dead Bus TRIP / CLOSE SEAL-IN
Reactive Power 0.1 to 300000.0 in steps of 0.1 kVar Relay 1 trip seal-in: 0.00 to 9.99 s in steps of 0.01
(DL-LB) Dead Line-Live Bus Pickup Level:
(AL-DB) Any Line-Dead Bus Apparent Power 0.1 to 300000.0 in steps of 0.1 kVA Relay 2 close 0.00 to 9.99 s in steps of 0.01
(DL-AB) Dead Line-Any Bus Pickup Level seal-in:
(OL-OD) One Live-Other Dead Dropout Level: 96-98% of Pickup level
(NBL) Not Both Live Level Accuracy: ± 2% (current demand only) HIGH RANGE POWER SUPPLY
CONTACT INPUTS Nominal: 120 to 240 VAC 125 to 250 VDC
AUTORECLOSE (79) Inputs: 10 Range: 60 to 300 VAC (50 and 60 Hz)
Reclose attempts: Up to 4 shots Selectable 17, 33, 84, 166 VDC 84 to 250 VDC
Time Delay 0 to 3 cycles (AR Dead Time selected) thresholds: ±10% Ride-through time: 35 ms
Accuracy: Recognition time: 1/2 cycle
Elements: Inputs, Outputs, Breaker Status (52 Debounce time: 1 to 64 ms, selectable, in steps of 1 ms
status) LOW RANGE POWER SUPPLY
Maximum input 300 VDC, 2 mA, connected to Class 2 Nominal: 24 to 48 VDC
voltage & continuous source Range: 20 to 60 VDC
SYNCHROCHECK SUPERVISION current draw:
Operation: Automatically Type: opto-isolated inputs
Function: Close breaker supervision External switch: wet contact ALL RANGES
Voltage withstand: 2 × highest nominal voltage for 10 ms
Power 15 W nominal, 20 W maximum
SECOND HARMONIC INHIBIT PHASE & GROUND CURRENT INPUTS consumption: 20 VA nominal, 28 VA maximum
Operating Current 2nd harmonic per phase or CT Primary: 1 to 6000 A Fuse rating: 5A fuse; time lag, slow blow, 350V 4.5 O.D.
Parameter: average Range: 0.02 to 20 × CT X 14.5mm
Pickup Level: 0.1% to 40.0% in steps of 0.1 Input type: 1 A or 5 A (must be specified with order)
Minimum Current: 0.03 to 3.00 x CT in steps of 0.01 x CT Nominal 50/60 Hz
Time Delay: 0.00 to 600.00 s in steps of 0.01 s frequency: SERIAL
Time Delay ±3% of expected time or 2 cycle, Burden: <0.1 VA at rated load RS485 port: Opto-coupled
Accuracy: whichever is greater Accuracy: ±1% of reading at 1× CT Baud rates: up to 115 kbps
Level Accuracy: ±2% or ±10mA (whichever is greater) ±3% of reading from 0.2 to 20 × CT Response time: 1 ms typical
+/- 10 mA or ±20% of reading from 0.02 to Parity: None, Odd, Even
0.19 × CT, whichever is greater Maximum 1200 m (4000 feet)
BREAKER FAILURE (50BF) CT withstand: 1 second at 100 A (1 A option) Distance:
Pickup Level: 0.05 to 20.00 x CT in steps of 0.01 x CT 1 second at 400 A (5 A or universal CT option) Isolation: 2 kV
Timer 1 Delay: 0.03 to 1.00 s in steps of 0.01 s 2 seconds at 40 × rated current Protocol: Modbus RTU, DNP 3.0, IEC 60870-5-103
Timer 2 Delay: 0.00 to 1.00 s in steps of 0.01 s continuous at 3 × rated current
Dropout Level: 97 to 98% of pickup
Time Delay 0 to 1 cycle (Timer 1, Timer 2) ETHERNET (COPPER)
Accuracy: SENSITIVE GROUND CURRENT INPUT Modes: 10/100 MB (auto-detect)
Level Accuracy: per CT input CT Primary: 1 to 600 A Connector: RJ-45
Reset Time: <14 ms typical at 2 x pickup at 60 Hz Range: 0.002 to 3 × CT Protocol: Modbus TCP/IP, DNP 3.0,
<16 ms typical at 2 x pickup at 50 Hz Input type: 1 A or 5 A (must be specified with order) IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 61850 GOOSE, IEC
Nominal 50/60 Hz 61850, OPC-UA
frequency:
BREAKER TRIP COUNTER Burden: <0.1 VA at rated load
Trip Counter Limit 1 to 10000 in steps of 1 Accuracy: ±1% of reading at 0.1× CT
(Pickup): ±3% of reading from 0.02 to 3 × CT
+/- 10 mA or ±20% of reading from 0.02 to
0.19 × CT, whichever is greater
CT withstand: 1 second at 100 A (1 A option)
1 second at 400 A (5 A or universal CT option)
2 seconds at 40 × rated current
continuous at 3 × rated current

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ETHERNET (FIBER) TEST REFERENCE STADARD TEST LEVEL DIMENSIONS
Fiber type: 100 MB Multi-mode Dielectric voltage Size: Refer to Dimensions section
Wavelength: 1300 nm withstand
Connector: MTRJ hight vltage power 60255-27 2200 VAC for
supply* one second WEIGHT
Transmit power: -20 dBm
low vltage power 60255-27 550 VAC for one NON-DRAWOUT UNIT
Receiver -31 dBm
sensitivity: supply* second Weight (net): 2.9 kg (6.4 lbs)
Power budget: 9 dB Impulse voltage EN60255-27 5kV Weight (gross): 4.0 kg (8.6 lbs)
Maximum input -11.8 dBm withstand DRAWOUT UNIT
power: Damped IEC 60255-26/ 2.5kV CM, Weight (net): 3.9 kg (8.6 lbs)
Typical distance: 2 km (1.25 miles) Oscollatory IEC61000-4-18 1 kV DM Weight (gross): 5.0 kg (11.0 lbs)
Duplex: half/full Electrostativ IEC 60255-26 / 15 kV / 8 kV
Protocol: Modbus TCP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104, Discharge IEC 61000-4-2 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
IEC 61850 GOOSE, IEC 61850, OPC-UA, RF immunity IEC 60255-26 / 80 MHz- 1 GHz, Ambient operating –40°C to +60°C [-40°F to +140°F]
PRP, HSR IEC 61000-4-3 1.4 Ghz-2.7Ghz, temperature:
Maximum number 3 10 V/m Ambient storage / –40°C to +85°C [-40°F to +185°F]
of TCP/IP sessions: Fast Transient IEC 60255-26 / 2 or 4 kV shipping
Disturbance IEC 61000-4-4 temperature:
Surge Immunity IEC 60255-26 / 0.5, 1 & 2 kV Humidity: Operating up to 95% (non condensing)
USB IEC 61000-4-5
Standard Compliant with USB 2.0 @ 55C (As per IEC 60068-2-30 Variant
Conducted RF IEC 60255-26 / 150 kHZ-80 MHz, 2, 6days)
specification: Immunity IEC 61000-4-6 26-68 MHz,
Data transfer rate: 115 kbps Altitude: 2000m (max)
10V/m Pollution degree: II
Voltage IEC 60255-26 / 15% ripple, Overvoltage III
OPC-UA (OLE FOR PROCESS CONTROL - UNIFIED ARCHITECTURE) interruption & IEC 61000-4-11 200ms category:
DA Server: Transmission of real-time data to Clients Ripple DC interrupts Ingress Protection: IP42 Front , IP10 back (IP20 cover is
A&E Server: Transmission of Event information to Radiated & CISPR11 / CISPR22/ Class A available for drawout version)
Clients. Acknowledge and confirmation Conducted IEC 60255-26: Section Noise: 0 dB
permitted from Client side Emissions 7.1.2 & 7.1.3
Sinusoidal IEC 60255-21-1 Class 1
Vibration
CERTIFICATION Shock & Bump IEC 60255-21-2 Class 1
Applicable council According to
directive Seismic IEC 60255-21-3 Class 2
Low voltage directive 2014/35/EU
CE compliace EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Power magnetic IEC 60255-26 / 1000 A/m,
UL 508 Immunity IEC 61000-4-8 100 A/m, 30A/m
300 A/m
North America cULus UL 1053
C22.2 No 14 Voltage Dip & IEC 60255-26 / 0, 40, 70, 80%
interruption IEC 61000-4-11 dips, 250/300
EAC Machines and TR CU 010/2011 cycle interrupts
Equipment
Power frequency IEC 60255-26 / Level 4
LLoyd's Rules and Regulations Marine Applications: IEC 61000-4-16
Register for the Classifications ENV2, ENV3
of Ships Voltage Ripple IEC 60255-26 / 15% ripple
IEC 61000-4-17
ISO Manufactured under ISO9001
a registered quality Ingress Protection IEC 60529 IP40 front, IP10
program Back
Environmental IEC 60068-2-1 -40°C 16 hrs
(Cold)
EAC Environmental (Dry IEC 60068-2-2 85°C 16hrs
The EAC Technical Regulations (TR) for Machines and heat)
Equipment apply to the Customs Union (CU) of the Russian Relative Humidity IEC 60068-2-30 6 day variant 2
Federation, Belarus and Kazakhstan Cyclic
Country of origin Spain or Canada; see label on the unit EFT IEEE / ANSI C37.90.1 4KV, 2.5Khz
Date of manufacture See label on the side of the unit
Declaration of Available upon request Damped IEEE / ANSI C37.90.1 2.5KV, 1Mhz
Conformity and/ Oscillatrory
or Certificate of RF Immunity IEEE / ANSI C37.90.2 35V/m (max
Conformity field), (80 MHz-1
GHz with 1 KHz
sine and 80%
AM modulation)
ESD IEEE / ANSI C37.90.3 8KV CD/ 15KV
AD
UL 508 e83849 NKCR
Safety UL C22.2-14 e83849 NKCR7
UL 1053 e83849 NKCR
* Test level is based on basic insulation principle (Power
supply I/P terminals tested to Chassis ground).

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Ordering

350 - * * * * * * * * * * * * Description
Interface 350 350 Feeder Protection System
Languagea E English without programmable LEDs
L English with programmable LEDs
Phase Currentsb PX No CT
P0 1 A and 5 A configurable phase current inputs
P1 1 A 3-phase current inputs
P5 5 A 3-phase current inputs
Ground Currentsc GX No CT
G0 1 A and 5 A configurable ground current inputs
G1 1 A ground current input
G5 5 A ground current input
S0 1 A and 5A configurable sensitive ground current inputs
S1 1 A sensitive ground current input
S5 5 A sensitive ground current input
Power Supply L 24 to 48 V DC
H 110 to 250 V DC/110 to 230 V AC
Input/Output E 10 Inputs, 7 Outputs (2 Form A, 5 Form C)
Current Protectiond N None (voltage and frequency relay, requires a PX/GX configuration)
E Extended configuration: 49, 50P(2), 50G/SG(2), 50N(2), 51P(1), 51G/SG(1), 51N(1)
M Advanced configuration: Extended + 51_2 or 46(1), 50_2 (1) or 46(1), I1/I2(46BC)
Control N CLP, Lockout (86)
C CLP, 50BF, Lockout (86), Autoreclose (79)
Other Options N No selection
27P(4), 27X(1), 27P_1(1), 59P(4), 59N(4), 59X(1), 59_2(2), 81O(4), 81U(4), 25(1), VTFF(1), Voltage Metering (requires a
V PX/GX configuration)
D Neutral and Ground Directional Overcurrent Protection: 67N(1), 67G/SG(1), 60CTS
M Voltage, Power and Energy Metering, 60CTS
Phase, Neutral and Ground Directional Overcurrent Protection: 67P(1), 67N(1), 67G/SG(1), 32N(2), VTFF + Voltage,
R Power and Energy Metering, 60CTS
Extended Protection: 27P(2), 27X(1), 27P_1 (1), 59P(2), 59N(1), 59X(1), 59_2(1), 81O(2), 81U(2), 67P(1), 67N(1), 67G/
P SG(1), VTFF(1), 25(1), 60CTS
W Advanced Protection: Extended + 32(2)
Communications e
S N Standard: Front USB, Rear RS485: Modbus RTU, DNP3.0, IEC60870-5-103
1 E Standard + Ethernet (Copper & Fiber - MTRJ), Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104
2 E Standard + Ethernet (Copper & Fiber - MTRJ), Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 61850 GOOSE
3 E Standard + Ethernet (Copper & Fiber - MTRJ), Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 61850
4 E Standard + Ethernet (Copper & Fiber - MTRJ),Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 61850, OPC-UA
5 E Standard + Ethernet (Dual Fiber - MTRJ),Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104, OPC-UA, PRP, HSR, 1588
Case Design D Protection Relay with drawout design
N Protection Relay with non-drawout design
Harsh Environment N None
H Harsh Environment Conformal Coating

Ordering Notes:
a
. The Language option “L” is only available with the drawout Case Design “D”.
b
. Phase current options “PX/P0” and Ground current options “GX/G0” are only available with the non-drawout Case Design “N”.
c
. Ground currents “G1/G5” and “S1/S5” must match the corresponding “P1/P5” Phase currents (i.e. 5A and 1A must not be mixed).
Ground current .GX. must match the .PX. Phase current and is only available with the non-drawout Case Design .N., Current protection .N. and Other options .V..
Ground current “G0/S0” must match the “P0” Phase current, and is only available with the non-drawout Case Design “N”,
d
. Current protection option “S” has been discontinued.
e
. Communications option .4E. allows the selection of either IEC 61850 or OPC-UA; both cannot be used at the same time.
Communications option .5E. is only available with the drawout Case Design .D.

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