and control
HV/MV substation
Sepam 2000
Busbars
Presentation
Contents
HT
MT
page
presentation
selection table
metering
protections
control and monitoring
functional and connection schemes
other connection schemes
connection of logic inputs/outputs
communication
characteristics
installation
ordering information
2
3
5
7
9
13
18
19
24
26
27
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Advantages
c The high level of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) makes it possible to use
advanced digital technology-based functions in electrical substations, without the
need for any particular precautions.
c Sepam 2000s continuous self-testing sets the device in a predetermined
fail-safe position whenever a failure occurs, thereby preventing random operation.
c Each Sepam is designed to meet all the application needs and includes all the
necessary functions ready for use (protection functions, associated control logic,
annunciation and metering).
This allows optimization of cables and more dependable operation (the schemes
have been qualified and specified to take into account the most frequent needs).
c The extended setting ranges provide for the widest variety of cases.
c The distance recording function alarms up to 12 analog signals and 32 logical
signals to be recorded.
c The communication function option can be used for remote setting,
remote metering, remote annunciation and remote control via a substation central
computer for centralized control.
c Cabling is limited to:
v standard 1 A or 5 A current transformers,
v voltage transformers,
v control and annunciation units,
v actuators (tripping and closing coils).
c The control logic associated with the protection and control functions can be
adapted for the usual schemes by simple parameter setting at the time
of commissioning.
c Setting and testing are extremely simple: direct readout of primary current
and voltage and simple testing of the metering function by injection guarantee
the coherency of all settings.
c indication of phase and earth fault values at the time breaking provides
the operator with useful assistance in determining the causes and seriousness
of faults.
c Terminals that are individually disconnectable while energized allow easy
maintenance.
Customization
The control logic associated with the protection and control functions may be
customized. The number of inputs and outputs can be increased by adding
extension boards (please contact us).
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Selection table
HV busbars
functions
ANSI
types of Sepam
code
B61
B62
B63
B00
protection
breaker failure
50BF/62
phase overcurrent
50/51
earth fault
50N/51N
undervoltage
27
overvoltage
59
synchro-check
25
underfrequency
81
1/1*
1/1*
1
1
4
metering
phase current (I1, I2, I3)
power factor
frequency
c/c*
disturbance recording
residual current
residual voltage
cumulative breaking current
lockout relay
86
inhibit closing
69
annunciation
30
tripping
VT supervision
c
c
c
fault counter
standard S36
YR
XR
XR
TR
Sepam models
The figures in the columns represent the number of similar protection devices.
Example: for phase overcurrent protection, 4 means 4 separate 3-phase protection devices.
* Function available with 2 sets of sensors.
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MV busbars
functions
ANSI
types of Sepam
code
B68
B69
phase overcurrent
50/51
earth fault
50N/51N
undervoltage
27
protection
4
2/2*
overvoltage
59
2/2*
synchro-check
25
remanent undervoltage
27R
1/1*
metering
phase current (I1, I2, I3)
c/c*
power factor
frequency
c
c
disturbance recording
residual current
c
c
residual voltage
cumulative breaking current
lockout relay
86
inhibit closing
69
annunciation
30
CB control monitoring
74
open/close
VT supervision
c
c
overvoltage information
detection of plugged connectors
operation counter
fault counter
logic discrimination
standard S36
YR
TR
Sepam models
The figures in the columns represent the number of similar protection devices.
Example: for phase overcurrent protection, 4 means 4 separate 3-phase protection devices.
* Function available with 2 sets of sensors.
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Metering
Currents
Measurement of the current for each of the 3 phases of the circuit.
Peak demand currents
Measurement of the greatest average current value on the 3 phases.
The average current measurement is computed periodically (adjustable period: 5,
10, 15, 30 or 60 minutes). The clear button is pressed for zero reset.
Voltages
Measurement of the 3 line to line voltages of the circuit.
Real / reactive power
Measurement of the real and reactive power, with the sign, in balanced
and unbalanced 3-phase networks.
Peak demand real / reactive power
Measurement of the greatest average real power (and reactive power) value,
used to find the power absorbed during peak load periods. The average value is
computed periodically (adjustable period: 5, 10, 15, 30 or 60 minutes). The clear
button is pressed for zero reset.
Power factor (p.f.)
Measurement of the p.f., with the sign and type (capacitive or inductive),
of the power conveyed.
Frequency
Measurement of frequency (from voltage input U21).
Accumulated real / reactive energy
The alphanumerical display unit shows the 4 accumulated real / reactive energy
values:
c real energy consumed,
c reverse real energy,
c reactive energy consumed,
c reverse reactive energy.
These values are saved in the event of a power failure.
Tripping currents
Measurements of the 3 phase currents and the residual current that were stored
at the time that Sepam gave the tripping order. Used to find the fault current
(fault analysis) and assess the level of wear of the breaker
(maintenance assistance).
The "clear" button is pressed for zero reset.
True rms current
Measurement of the rms value of phase 1 current up to 4 In, taking into account:
c fundamental,
c harmonics up to rank 21st.
Disturbance recording
Recording of electrical signals and logical information before and after a fault
recorder triggering order is given.
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Metering (contd)
Measurements used
for commissioning
and maintenance
Residual current / residual voltage
Used to check the current and voltage sensor
connections by giving the measurement of:
c the residual current used for the earth fault
protection function.
Cumulative breaking current
Used for breaking device maintenance.
Characteristics
functions
ranges
accuracy
ammeter (1)
0 to 24 In
0.5%
0 to 24 In
0.5%
voltmeter (1)
0 to 375 kV
0.5%
wattmeter (1)
0 to 999 MW
1%
varmeter (1)
0 to 999 MVAr
1%
0 to 999 MW
1%
0 to 999 MVAr
1%
-1 to +1
0.01
45 to 65 Hz
0.02 Hz
0 to 280.106 MWh
1%
0 to 280.106 MVArh
1%
phase
0 to 24 In
5%
earth
0 to 10 Ino
5%
0 to 4 In
1%
tripping currents
(1)
0 to 10 Ino
5%
0 to 10 Ino
5%
0 to 1.5 Un
5%
0 to 9999 (kA)2
10%
0 to 99999
phase rotation
(2)
(4)
(1)
Reminder:
Rated current In, rated voltage Un and current Ino are general parameters that are set at the
time of Sepam commissioning.
In is the current sensor rated current (CT rating).
Ino is the core balance CT current rating.
Un is the phase-to-phase voltage of the voltage sensor primary windings.
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Protections
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Protections (contd)
Setting ranges
functions
Fxxx (1)
breaker failure
F981
phase overcurrent
F011-F012-F013-F014
definite time
IDMT
(2)
earth fault
settings
time delays
0.2 to 2 In
t: 0.05 to 65.5 s
0.3 to 24 In
t: 0.05 to 655 s
0.3 to 2.4 In
F081-F082-F083-F084
t: 0.1 to 12.5 s at 10 Is
type de capteurs
definite time
0.05 to 10 In
0.05 to 10 Ino
3 Iph
1 A or 5 A CT
t: 0.05 to 655 s
IDMT (2)
0.05 to 1 In
0.05 to 1 Ino
3 Iph
1 A or 5 A CT
undervoltage
F321-F341-F361-F241-F331-F371
overvoltage
F301-F311
synchro-check
F171-F181
voltage gap
5% to 100% of Un
t: 0.05 to 655 s
50% to 150% of Un
t: 0.05 to 655 s
3 to 30% Un
frequency gap
0.005 to 0.5 Hz
phase gap
5 to 80 degrees
voltage present
0.8 to 1.1 Un
voltage absent
0.1 to 0.7 Un
mode 1
mode 2
mode 3
mode 4
anticipation
ta: 0 to 0.5 s
underfrequence
F561-F562-F563-F564
remanent undervoltage
F351-F251
45 Hz to 60 Hz
t: 0.05 to 655 s
5% to 100% of Un
t: 0.05 to 655 s
Reminder: rated current In, rated voltage Un and current Ino are general parameters that are set at the time of Sepam commissioning.
In is the current sensor rated current (CT rating). Un is the phase-to-phase voltage of the voltage sensor primary windings.
Ino is the core balance CT current rating.
(1)
function identification for protection setting using the pocket terminal.
(2)
IDMT curves:
- standard inverse: SIT,
- very inverse: VIT,
- extremely inverse: EIT,
- ultra inverse: UIT,
- long time inverse: LTI.
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Tripping
Used for circuit breaker tripping by the protections.
VT supervision
Used to indicate the loss of VT secondary voltages following the opening
of the LV circuit beaker or the melting of striker fuses.
Undervoltage load shedding information
Sends a load shedding order if there is no voltage in one of the three phases of the
busbar.
External disturbance recorder triggering
Used to start up external disturbance recording whenever an overcurrent or earth
fault is detected.
Sepam disturbance recording triggering
Initiates the recording of electrical signals and logic states by:
c intentional local or remote action,
c instantaneous phase overcurrent and earth fault and directional protections,
c protection tripping order.
Power supply monitoring
Detects the loss of auxiliary power or relay failure (watchdog).
Overvoltage information
Sends information if the voltage is abnormally high.
Underfrequency load shedding information
Sends a load shedding order if there is a drop in frequency.
HV circuit breaker open/close control
Used to control the circuit breaker as back-up to normal control, with downgraded
operation.
Detection of plugged connectors (DPC) (ANSI 74)
Indication on the display unit that one or more connectors are not plugged in
(the detector itself must be connected: see connection schemes).
Operation counter (1)
Counts the number of closing operations performed by the breaking device,
in order to facilitate equipment maintenance.
Phase and earth fault trip counter (1)
Counts the number of operations for which breaking performances are required,
in order to facilitate equipment maintenance.
Logic discrimination (SSL) (ANSI 68)
Enables quick and selective tripping of the phase overcurrent and earth fault
protection relays, whether definite time (DT) or IDMT (standard inverse SIT,
very inverse VIT, extremely inverse EIT, ultra inverse UIT).
The function triggers the transmission of a blocking input (BI) signal whenever one
of the protection settings is exceeded.
(1)
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the counters are read using the TSM 2001 pocket terminal.
trip
lock
out
O1
O11
c
c
retripping
or dead zone
O12
ext. dist.
rec. trig.
O14
O21
inhibit
closing
O24
c
c
messages (1)
RETRIP
CB DEAD ZONE
fault
trip
O13
ADJACENT
phase overcurrent
OVERCURRENT
earth fault
EARTH FAULT
external tripping
EXT. TRIP
functions
lockout
O11
undervoltage busbar 1
undervoltage busbar 2
overvoltage busbar 1
overvoltage busbar 2
undervoltage
underfrequency
overvoltage
O12
O13
O14
O21
O22
O23
messages
U/VOLT BUS1
U/VOLT BUS2
c
O/VOLT BUS1
c
O/VOLT BUS2
c
UNDERVOLT.
c
UNDERFREQ.
synchro-check
OVERVOLT.
SYNCHRO
CONNECTOR
M. ESTOR
VT supervisor
VT/BUS1 VT/BUS2 VT
1)
trip
lock
out
inhibit
closing
trans.
BI
O11
fault
trip
O12
O1
device
fault
O13
trans.
BI
O14
ext. dist.
rec. trig.
O23
messages (1)
phase overcurrent
OVERCURRENT
earth fault
EARTH FAULT
external tripping
pole pressure
PRESSURE
CB control
?CONTROL?
functions
O21
O22
O24
O31
EXT. TRIP
O32
O33
O34
messages (1)
U/VOLT.1 B1
U/VOLT.2 B1
U/VOLT.1 B2
U/VOLT.2 B2
O/VOLT.1 B1
O/VOLT.2 B1
O/VOLT.1 B2
O/VOLT.2 B2
c
SYNCHRO
CONNECTOR
VT supervisor
VT/BUS1 VT/BUS2 VT
(1)
10
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parameters
KP1 = 1 and KP3 = 0
KP1 = 0 and KP3 = 0
KP2 = 0
KP2 = 1
KP3 = 0 and KP3 = 1
KP1 = 0 and KP3 = 0
KP33 = 0
KP33 = 1
KP34 = 0
KP34 = 1
KP33 = 1
KP34 = 1
KP4 = 0
KP4 = 1
KP49 = 1
KP38 = 0
KP38 = 1
KP54 = 1
KP55 = 1
KP56 = 1
KP57 = 1
KP58 = 1
KP59 = 1
KP5 = 1
KP5 = 0
KP60 = 1
KP61 = 1
KP50 = 1
KP51 = 1
KP52 = 1
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11
parameters
KP1 = 0
KP1 = 1
KP17 = 1
KP4 = 0
KP4 = 1
KP9 = 0
KP9 = 1
KP10 = 0
KP10 = 1
KP18 = 1
KP49 = 1
KP53 = 1
KP38 = 0
KP38 = 1
KP58 = 1
KP59 = 1
KP5 = 1
KP5 = 0
KP50 = 1
KP51 = 1
KP52 = 1
12
Busbars
L1
L2
L3
CE40
1B
1
2
3
1A 4
4
1
2B
ECM
5
2
50 50BF
51
B61
50N
51N
6
3
6
5
4
3
2
1
ESB 5A 21
DPC
20
CDG
2A
DPC
O2
O1
l2
l1
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ESTOR1 6A 21
ESTOR2 7A 21
N.B.
Refer to the other connection schemes
section regarding other arrangements.
DPC: detection of plugged connectors
CDG: watchdog.
1
Correspondence between primary and secondary
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13
B62 type
(contd)
L1
L2
L3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
1
4A
3U/Vo
DPC
2B
ECM
5
2
6
3
6
5
4
3
2
1
27
59
81
CE40
50
51
50N
51N
50BF
ESB 5A 21
DPC
20
1B
1
2
3
1A 4
CDG
2A
DPC
O2
O1
l2
l1
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ESTOR1 6A 21
ESTOR2 7A 21
N.B.
Refer to the other connection schemes
section regarding other arrangements.
DPC: detection of plugged connectors
CDG: watchdog.
1
Correspondence between primary and secondary
14
Busbars
B63 type
L1
L2
L3
(1)
CE40
1B
1
2
3
1A 4
4
1
2B
ECM
5
2
6
3
50
51
50N
51N
50BF
ESB 5A 21
DPC
20
CDG
6
5
4
3
2
1
2A
8
7
6
5
U sync 1 4
3
2
U sync 2 1
4A
DPC
O2
O1
3U/Vo
25
DPC
l2
l1
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(1)
ESTOR1 6A 21
ESTOR2 7A 21
N.B.
Refer to the other connection schemes
section regarding other arrangements.
DPC: detection of plugged connectors
CDG: watchdog.
1
Correspondence between primary and secondary
Busbars
15
B00 type
(contd)
L1
L2
L3
busbars 1
voltages
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
1
3A
3U/Vo
DPC
2B
27
59
81
CE40
1
2
3
1A 4
ESB 5A 21
DPC
20
ECM
5
2
6
3
CDG
6
5
4
3
2
1
2A
8
7
6
5
U sync 1 4
3
2
U sync 2 1
4A
DPC
O2
O1
3U/Vo
DPC
1B
25
27
59
l2
l1
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
busbars 2
voltages
ESTOR1 6A 21
ESTOR2 7A 21
N.B.
Refer to the other connection schemes
section regarding other arrangements.
DPC: detection of plugged connectors
CDG: watchdog.
1
Correspondence between primary and secondary
16
Busbars
B69 type
L1
L2
L3
busbars 1
voltages
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
1
3A
3U/Vo
DPC
2B
ECM
5
2
27
59
27R
CE40
50
51
50N
51N
ESB 5A 21
DPC
20
6
3
1
2
3
1A 4
CDG
6
5
4
3
2
1
2A
8
7
6
5
U sync 1 4
3
2
U sync 2 1
4A
DPC
O2
O1
busbars 2
voltages
3U/Vo
DPC
25
27
59
27R
1B
l2
l1
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ESTOR1 6A 21
1
ESTOR2 7A 21
1
ESTOR3 8A 21
N.B.
Refer to the other connection schemes
section regarding other arrangements.
DPC: detection of plugged connectors
CDG: watchdog.
Busbars
17
Phase voltage
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
3U/Vo
3U/Vo
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DPC
DPC
L1
L2
L3
3U/Vo
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DPC
Residual current
L1 L2 L3
4
1
(recommended wiring)
2B
ECM
5
2
CSH30
P1 S2
6
3
6
5
4
3
2
1
CSH30
Phase current
P2
2A
DPC
30 A
2A
TC+CSH30
L1 L2 L3
1
S1
6
5
4
3
2
1
ECM
DPC
30 A
2A
TC + CSH30
5 turns
For connection of 1 A transformers,
make 5 turns at the CSH30 primary.
L1 L2 L3
2L1
2L2
2L3
ECA
4
1
L2
5
2
L3
6
3
ECM
18
Busbars
terminals
A
DPC
CDG
O2
O1
l2
l1
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ESTOR1 board
ESTOR
DPC
l18
l17
l16
l15
l14
l13
O14
O13
O12
O11
l12
l11
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
watchdog
O2
closing
O1
tripping
4
3
I2
reserved
2
1
I1
9
8
7
6
terminals
19
I18
(2)
18
I17
(2)
17
I16
(2)
16
I15
(2)
15
I14
14
I13
reserved
12
11
O14
10
9
O13
fault tripping
overvoltage busbar 1 (4)
8
7
O12
6
5
O11
4
3
I12
reserved
2
1
I11
downgraded operation
13
common
(1)
(contact closed)
(1)
N.B. The inputs are potential-free and require an external power supply source.
Busbars
19
ESTOR2 board
ESTOR
DPC
l28
l27
l26
l25
l24
l23
O24
O23
O22
O21
l22
l21
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
terminals
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(1)
overvoltage (5)
synchronism correct (closing enabled)
underfrequency
I22
undervoltage (5)
adjacent breaker tripping
fault acknowledgment
I21
O21
wiring principle
I28
I26 Sepam
I23
(2)
N.B. The inputs are potential-free and require an external power supply source.
20
Busbars
CDG
O2
O1
l2
l1
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ESB
DPC
CDG
O2
closing
coil
open
O1
tripping
coil
l2
l1
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
closing
coil
open
tripping
coil
N.B. The inputs are potential-free and require an external power supply source.
Busbars
21
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DPC
l18
l17
l16
l15
l14
l13
O14
O13
O12
O11
l12
l11
ESTOR2 board
ESTOR
DPC
l28
l27
l26
l25
l24
l23
O24
O23
O22
O21
l22
l21
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
terminals
19
I18
18
I17
17
I16
16
I15
15
I14
close: NO contact
14
I13
open:
12
11
O14
10
9
O13
8
7
O12
fault tripping
6
5
O11
4
3
I12
2
1
I11
13
common
(2)
* if opening control via input I13 is not used (direct control outside Sepam)
c for shunt-trip coils, I13 = 0 permanently
c for undervoltage release coils, I13 = 1 permanently
terminals
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(1)
(2)
O22
undervoltage busbar 2
O21
undervoltage busbar 1
I22
fault acknowledgment
I21
B69 application
incomer 1 incomer 2
BUS 1
BUS 2
N.B. The inputs are potential-free and require an external power supply source.
22
Busbars
ESTOR3 board
ESTOR
DPC
l38
l37
l36
l35
l34
l33
O34
O33
O32
O31
l32
l31
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
terminals
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O32
O31
overvoltage busbar 2
I32
reserved
I31
reserved
N.B. The inputs are potential-free and require an external power supply source.
Busbars
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Communication
Introduction
The communication option can be used to connect Sepam 2000 to a remote monitoring and control system
equipped with a communication channel.
c Jbus/Modbus (Modbus sub-group), master-slave protocol with a physical link of the RS485 type
in 2-wire mode (rate of 300 to 38400 bauds).
MERLIN GERIN
Communication table
HV busbars B61, B62, B63,
B00
remote indications
addresses
C2
manual closing
with downgraded operation
KTS1
KTS2
KTS3
KTS4
addresses
KTC33
KTC34
fault acknowledgment
KTC35
KTC36
peak demand
W and VAR reset (CLEAR)
KTC37
KTC38
KTC40
KTC41
KTC42
KTC43
KTC50
automatic disturbance
recording triggering
KTC51
KTC52
KTS5
undervoltage
KTS6
undervoltage busbar 1
KTS7
undervoltage busbar 2
KTS8
manual disturbance
recording triggering
overvoltage busbar 1
KTS9
remote measurements
overvoltage busbar 2
KTS10
phase current
KTS11
retripping
KTS12
system voltage
KTS13
frequency
dead zone
KTS14
real power
with synchronization
KTS15
reactive power
overvoltage
KTS16
KTS17
KTS18
KTS19
KTS20
real energy
KTS21
reactive energy
KTS35
tripping current
KTS36
KTS50
KTS51
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Busbars
Communication table
MV busbars B68, B69
remote indications
addresses
addresses
KTC33
KTC34
fault acknowledgment
KTC35
max. demand
phase current reset (CLEAR)
KTC36
operation counter
C1
C2
peak demand
W and VAR reset (CLEAR)
KTC37
C3
KTC38
tripping command
or discrepancy failure
KTS1
KTC50
KTC51
KTS2
automatic disturbance
recording triggering
KTS3
KTC52
KTS4
manual disturbance
recording triggering
KTS5
undervoltage
set point 1 busbar 1
KTS6
undervoltage
set point 2 busbar 1
KTS7
undervoltage
set point 1 busbar 2
KTS8
undervoltage
set point 2 busbar 2
KTS9
KTS11
with synchronization
KTS14
KTS15
KTS16
KTS17
KTS18
KTS19
KTS20
KTS22
overvoltage
set point 1 busbar 1
KTS23
overvoltage
set point 2 busbar 1
KTS24
overvoltage
set point 1 busbar 2
KTS25
overvoltage
set point 2 busbar 2
KTS26
remote measurements
phase current
max. demand phase current
system voltage
frequency
real power
reactive power
peak demand real power
peak demand reactive power
power factor (p.f.)
inductive or capacitive network
real energy
reactive energy
tripping current
remote reading - remote setting
Busbars
KTS50
KTS51
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Characteristics
Electrical characteristics
analog inputs
current transformer
10 A to 6250 A ratings
1 A CT
5 A CT
< 0.001 VA
< 0.025 VA
voltage transformer
220 V to 250 kV ratings
100 to 120 V
> 100 k
voltage
24/30 Vdc
48/127 Vdc
220/250 Vdc
consumption
10 mA
10 mA
4 mA
voltage
24/48 Vdc
127 Vdc
220 Vdc
rated current
8A
8A
8A
4A
0.7 A
0.3 A
8A
8A
8A
logic inputs
breaking capacity:
24/30 Vdc
48/127 Vdc
220/250 Vdc
typical consumption
18 W
19.5 W
21 W
Environmental characteristics
dielectric
industrial frequency
IEC 60255-5
2 kV - 1 min
operation
IEC 60068-2
- 5 C to 55 C
storage
IEC 60068-2
- 25 C to 70 C
damp heat
IEC 60068-2
95% at 40 C
corosion influence
IEC 60654-4
class I
IEC 60529
IP 51
climatic
mechanical
degree of protection
vibrations
IEC 60255-21-1
class I
shocks
IEC 60255-21-2
class I
fire
IEC 60695-2-1
front face
glow wire
electromagnetic
radiation
IEC 60255-22-3
class x
electrostatic discharge
IEC 60255-22-2
class III
30 V/m
electrical
1.2/50 s impulse wave withstand
IEC 60255-5
IEC 60255-22-1
class III
5 ns fast transients
IEC 60255-22-4
class IV
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5 kV
Busbars
Installation
222
201
e = 3 mm max
20
300
Cut-out
222
202
338
352
weight: 9 kg
Connections
type
wiring
accessories
reference
type
current transformers
screw for 4
eye lug
i 6 mm2
connector
CSH sensors
screw
i 2.5 mm2
connector
voltage transformers
screw
i 2.5 mm2
connector
temperature probes
screw
i 2.5 mm
(1)
connector
logic inputs/outputs
screw
i 2.5 mm2
connector
power supply
screw
i 2.5 mm2
connector
CCA 602
cable (length: 3 m)
with 2 9-pin sub-D
connectors
CCA 619
9-pin sub-D
connector box
(1)
Busbars
CCA 621
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Ordering information
Sepam 2000
Sepam type (1) .............................................................................................
Quantity .......................................................................................................
(1)
example: B61
Options
Communication ......................................................... without ...............................
..................................................................................... Jbus/Modbus .....................
Working language ..................................................... French ...............................
..................................................................................... English ..............................
..................................................................................... Spanish .............................
..................................................................................... Italian ................................
Current sensors ......................................................... 1 A/5 A CT .........................
..................................................................................... CSP ...................................
Auxiliary power supply ............................................. 24/30 Vdc ..........................
..................................................................................... 48/127 Vdc ........................
..................................................................................... 220/250 Vdc ......................
Accessories
quantity
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Postal address
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Tel: 33 (0)4 76 57 60 60
Telex: merge 320842 F
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