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MiCOM

P342, P343,
P344, P345 & P391
Generator Protection Relay
Software Version 33
Hardware Suffix J (P342/3/4)
Hardware Suffix K (P345)
Hardware Suffix A (P391)

Technical Data Sheet


P34x/EN TDS/E22

This Document Should be Read Alongside the Technical Manual


P R OT E C T I O N

MiCOM P342/3/4/5
Generator Protection Relays

The MiCOM generator protection relays


provide flexible and reliable integration
of protection, control, monitoring and
measurement functions.

Extensive functionality is available to


provide complete protection and control
with four models for a wide range of
applications, covering most installations
MiCOM P343 from small generators up to sophisticated
Generator protection relay
systems.

The variable number of opto inputs and


output contacts available allow complex
protection schemes to be created using
the relay's powerful but easy to use
"Programmable Scheme Logic" (PSL).

A customer choice of industry standard


protocols are available on the relay,
facilitating an easier integration into both
MiCOM P345 new and existing network control
Generator protection relay
systems.

Customer Benefits
Extensive protection
functionality to meet the
requirements for most
generator protection
applications
Programmable Scheme
Logic allows easy
customistaion of the
protection and control
functions
Flexible communications
options with a number
of protocols and
communications ports MiCOM P391
available including Rotor ground fault injection, coupling
IEC 61850 and measurement unit
High break output contact
capability internal to main
protection - no reliance on
auxiliary devices

AREVA T&D
APPLICATION The MiCOM P343 is suitable for protection of larger
or more important generators, providing generator
The MiCOM P342 is suitable for protection of differential, 100% stator ground fault via a 3rd harmonic
generators which require cost effective high quality measuring technique, pole slipping and unintentional
protection. Protection includes overcurrent, ground energisation at standstill protection in addition to the
fault, neutral voltage displacement, sensitive or features of the P342. The P344 is similar to the P343
restricted ground fault, voltage dependent overcurrent but includes a second neutral voltage input for ground
or underimpedance, under and overvoltage, under and fault / interturn protection. The P345 is similar to the
overfrequency, reverse, low forward or overpower, field P344 but includes 100% stator ground fault protection
failure, negative phase sequence thermal, negative via a low frequency injection technique.
phase sequence overcurrent and overvoltage, turbine
abnormal frequency, thermal and overfluxing, rotor
ground fault as well as VT and CT supervision.

ANSI IEC61850 FEATURES P342 P343 P344 P345


87 DifHzd/LzdPDIF Differential - 1 1 1
50DT DifIntPDIF Interturn (Split Phase) - 1 1 1
50/51/67 OcpPTOC Directional / non directional, instantaneous/
time delayed phase overcurrent 4 4 4 4
50N/51N EfmPTOC Non directional, instantaneous /
time delayed phase ground fault 2 2 2 2
67N/67W SenSefPTOC Sensitive directional ground fault /
wattmetric ground fault 1 1 1 1
64 SenRefPDIF Restricted ground fault 1 1 1 1
51V SbkOcpPVOC Voltage dependent overcurrent 1 1 1 1
21 SbkUzpPDIS Underimpedance 2 2 2 2
59N VtpResPTOV Neutral voltage displacement/residual overvoltage, 2M/2D 2M/2D 2M/2M/ 2M/2M/
interturn- measured (M), derived (D) 2D 2D
27/59 VtpPhsPTUV/PTOV Under/Over voltage 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2
81U/81O FrqPTUF/PTOF Under/Over frequency 2/4 2/4 2/4 2/4
81AB TafPTAF Turbine abnormal frequency 6 6 6 6
32R/32L/32O PwrPPWR Reverse/Low Forward/Over power 2 2 2 2
40 ExcPDUP Loss of field 2 2 2 2
46T RtpTrpPTTR Negative phase sequence thermal 2 2 2 2
46OC NpsPTOC Directional / non directional,
negative phase sequence overcurrent 4 4 4 4
47 NpsPTOV Negative phase sequence overvoltage 1 1 1 1
49 ThmPTTR Stator thermal overload 2 2 2 2
24 VhzPVPH Overfluxing 5 5 5 5
78 PszPPAM Pole slipping - 1 1 1
27TN/59TN StaHa3PTUV/PTOV 100% stator ground fault (3rd harmonic neutral
under/over voltage) - 1 1 1
64S StaLfiPEFI 100% stator ground fault (low frequency injection) 1
50/27 DmpPDMP Unintentional energisation at standstill - 1 1 1
50BF CbfRCFB CB Fail 2 2 2 2
SvnRVCS Current transformer supervision 1 1 1 1
SvnRVCS Voltage transformer supervision 1 1 1 1
64R RtrLfiPEFI Rotor ground fault (available with CLIO option and P391) Option Option Option Option
RtfPTTR RTDs x 10 PT100 Option Option Option Option
CliAlm/TrpPTUC CLIO (4 analogue inputs+4 analogue outputs) Option Option Option Option
IRIG-B time synchronisation Option Option Option Option
(modulated/demodulated)
Front communications port (EIA(RS) 232 9-pin) 1 1 1 1
Rear communications port
(EIA (RS)485 / K-Bus) (COMM1/RP1) 1 1 1 1
Rear communications fibre optic/ethernet port Option Option Option Option
(COMM1/RP1)
2nd rear communications port (COMM2/RP2) Option Option Option Option
OptGGIO Opto Inputs 8-24 16-32 24-32 24-32
RlyGGIO Output Contacts 7-24 14-32 24-32 24-32
FnkGGIO Function Keys - - - 10
LedGGIO Programmable LEDs, Red/Green/Yellow (R/G/Y) 8R 8R 8R 18R/G/Y

2>3
GLOBAL FUNCTIONS

The following global functions are generally available in


all devices:

> 4 setting groups


> Metering
> Event recording
> Disturbance recording
> Fault recording
> Trip circuit supervision via PSL
> Breaker state and condition monitoring

MAIN PROTECTION FUNCTIONS

The main protection functions are autonomous


and can be individually enabled or disabled to suit
a particular application. Each protection function
is available in 4 separate setting groups which
can be individually enabled or disabled.
Three phase tripping with faulted phase indication Figure 1 Simple function selection by mouseclick
is provided for all protection functions.

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

IEC 2nd Remote Remote Local Record


Fault Records
61850 Comm. Port Comm. Port Communication Disturbance
Low Frequency
Generator Measurements
Band Pass 64S
Filter Low FV

Low FI
59N
U NEUTRAL2

27 81O 24
VTS 59 81U 81AB 47

ISENSITIVE

I2
+
67
50 51V 32R/32L 50
64 87 CTS 51 40 46T 27 78 49 67N 50BF 46OC
21 32O
_
I1

IE
UNEUTRAL1

50N
59N 27TN 51N 64R

P391
P345 only
P344 only Generator Protection
Rotor P343/4/5 only P342 / P343 /
Binary RTDs CLIO always available
Ground Fault P344 / P345
Coupling Unit Input /Output optional

(Description of ANSI code nos. see Functions Overview)

MiCOM P342/3/4/5: Comprehensive protection


for all your generator protection requirements
> Generator differential (P343/4/5 only) > 100% stator ground fault low frequency
injection method (P345 only)
Three phase generator differential protection is
provided to detect stator phase faults. This can be Injecting a 20 Hz voltage to detect ground faults at
set as either a percentage bias scheme with a dual the neutral point or terminals of generators is a reliable
slope characteristic or as a high impedance scheme. method for detecting ground faults in the entire
When high impedance is used, additional stabilising generator and all electrically connected equipment.
resistance and metrosil will be required. It has an advantage over the third harmonic method in
that it is independent of the generator's characteristics
> Interturn (split phase) differential (P343/4/5 only) and the mode of operation. Also, protection is possible
at generator standstill.
On generators with multi-turn coils and two or more The protection relay measures the injected 20 Hz
windings per phase, such as hydrogenerators, voltage and the flowing 20 Hz current. When the
interturn (split phase) differential may be used to generator is operating normally only a small amount
detect turn to turn faults. of 20Hz current will flow as a result of the stator
capacitance to ground. When a ground fault occurs
The element operates as a definite time overcurrent on the generator stator windings the 20Hz current will
function with independant current setting per phase. increase. Two underresistance and one overcurrent
It should be noted that when using this function the stages of definite time protection are available. The
generator differential protection is not available. measurement circuit is also monitored with a 20Hz
undervoltage and undercurrent element which can
> Interturn (residual overvoltage) be used to block the protection.

On generators with multi-turn or single turn coils > Phase overcurrent


interturn protection can be provided by measuring
the residual voltage across the 3 phase windings. Four independent stages are available for each phase
To prevent operation for external faults a negative overcurrent element. Each stage may be selected as
phase sequence apparent power and a directional non-directional or directional (forward/reverse). All
negative phase sequence overcurrent element can stages have definite time (DT) delayed characteristics,
be used to interlock the residual overvoltage element two of the stages may also be independently set to
in PSL. one of nine inverse definite minimum time (IDMT)
curves (IEC and IEEE).
> 100% stator ground fault 3rd harmonic method The IDMT stages have a programmable reset timer for
(P343/4/5 only) grading with electromechanical relays and to reduce
clearance times where intermittent faults occur.
Third harmonic neutral undervoltage protection covers The phase fault directional elements are internally
the final 15% of the stator winding and, in conjunction polarised by quadrature phase-phase voltages, and
with the other ground fault elements, provides 100% will make a correct directional decision down to 0.5V
ground fault protection for the stator. This is supervised (Vn = 110/120V) or 2.0V (Vn = 380/440V).
by a three phase undervoltage element. Additional A synchronous polarising signal is maintained for 3.2s
supervision using three phase active, reactive and after voltage collapse to ensure that the instantaneous
apparent power can be enabled if required. A third and time delayed overcurrent elements operate
harmonic neutral over voltage protection is also correctly for close-up three phase faults.
provided for applications where the measurement
is available at the terminal end of the generator. > Standard ground fault
The blocking features of the under voltage element
are not required for this application. The standard ground fault element operates from an
ground fault input connection to measure the fault
current in the ground path of the generator. Two
independent stages are available for each phase
overcurrent. Both stages have definite time (DT)
delayed characteristics, the first stage may also be
independently set to one of nine inverse definite
minimum time (IDMT) curves IEC and IEEE).

MiCOM P343/4/5:
100% stator ground fault
and pole slipping protection
4>5
for large machines
> Sensitive ground fault > Under/overvoltage

A core balance CT should be used to drive the Under/overvoltage protection may be configured to
sensitive ground fault function. The directionality operate from either phase-phase or phase-neutral
is provided by the residual voltage. voltage elements. Two independent stages with definite
time elements are available. The first stage can also
> Wattmetric be configured to an inverse characteristic.

The sensitive ground fault protection is also suitable > Under/overfrequency


for Petersen Coil grounded systems by enabling
a wattmetric element. This form of protection uses Two independent stages of overfrequency and four
the sensitive ground fault protection directional of under frequency are provided. Each stage functions
characteristic, but with a directional residual power as a definite time element.
threshold providing an additional constraint on
operation. > Turbine abnormal frequency

> Restricted ground fault Turbine abnormal frequency protection is included


to protect the turbine blade from potential damage
The restricted ground fault protection may be due to prolonged under/over frequency operation
configured as either high impedance or low impedance of generators. Up to six frequency bands can be
biased differential. When high impedance is used, programmed, each having an integrating timer to
additional stabilising resistance and a metrosil will record the time spent within the band. The time in each
be required. band is stored in battery backed memory so that loss
of auxiliary supply to the relay does not lead to a loss
> Voltage dependent overcurrent/underimpedance of the recorded time. When the time within a band has
reached the user set limit, an alarm can be raised to
In order to provide backup protection for phase faults, initiate investigation and maintenance.
an element is included which can be set as either
voltage controlled overcurrent, voltage restrained > Power protection
overcurrent or underimpedance. If selected as voltage
controlled or voltage restrained overcurrent, the timing The power protection element provides two stages
characteristic can be set as either definite time or which may be independently configured to operate as
IDMT. If selected as underimpedance, a 2 stage three reverse power (RP), over power (OP) or low forward
phase non-directional underimpedance element is power (LFP) protection. The direction of the power
provided. measured by the protection can be reversed by
selecting the operating mode, generating/motoring.
> Neutral displacement/residual overvoltage The power protection can be used to provide simple
overload protection (OP), protection against motoring
Residual overvoltage protection is available for (RP, generating mode), CB interlocking to prevent
detecting ground faults where there is an isolated or overspeeding during machine shutdown (LFP,
high impedance ground. The residual voltage can be generating mode) and/or loss of load protection (LFP,
measured from a broken delta VT, from the secondary motoring mode). In addition to the standard 3 phase
winding of a distribution transformer ground at the power protection, a single phase power protection
generator neutral, or can be calculated from the three element which uses the sensitive ground fault current
phase to neutral voltage measurements. Each stage input is available.
can be set with a definite time delay or an inverse time
delay characteristic.
The P342/3/4/5 have 2 measured and 2 calculated
stages of residual overvoltage protection. The P344/5
have an additional neutral voltage input and so has an
additional 2 stages of measured residual overvoltage
protection.
> Loss of field > Unintentional energisation at standstill
(P343/4/5 only)
To detect failure of the machine excitation a two stage
offset mho impedance element is provided. This allows If the machine circuit breaker is closed accidentally,
a small instantaneous characteristic to be used to when the machine is not running, very high current will
provide fast tripping for loss of excitation at high power result. A voltage supervised overcurrent scheme is
outputs, where system stability could be affected. The available to protect against this condition. When the
second stage can be set with a larger time delayed machine voltage is low, that is, the machine is not
characteristic to provide stable, secure tripping under running, an instantaneous overcurrent element is
low power conditions. Integrating timers are provided to enabled. Timers ensure that the element will be stable
enable the impedance characteristic to provide time for normal voltage dips that could occur for system
delayed pole slipping protection. A power factor alarm faults or machine reconnection.
element is also available to offer more sensitive
protection for unusual operating conditions, for > Pole slipping (P343/4/5 only)
example a lightly loaded unit operating as an induction
generator. The pole slipping protection uses the variation in
"apparent" impedance as seen at the generator's
> Negative phase sequence thermal terminals to detect pole slipping. If the measured
impedance crosses the two halves of the lens
To protect against unbalanced stator currents caused characteristic and spends longer than a specified time
by external faults or unbalanced loading, two stages of in each half a pole slip is counted. Two zones are
negative sequence protection are provided. These created by a reactance line which is used to distinguish
comprise a definite time alarm stage and a trip stage whether the impedance centre of the pole slip is
that operates with a thermal characteristic. located in the power system or in the generator.
Separate counters are used to count pole slips in the 2
> Negative phase sequence overcurrent zones. A setting is also provided to determine whether
the protection operates in a generating mode, motoring
Four definite time negative phase sequence mode or both.
overcurrent stages are included. Each stage may be
selected as non-directional or directional > Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs)
(forward/reverse) and can operate for remote phase-
phase and phase-ground faults even with delta-star In order to monitor temperature accurately, an option
transformers present. allowing measurement of temperatures using up to 10
platinum RTDs is available. This provides an
> Negative phase sequence overvoltage instantaneous alarm and time delayed trip output for
each RTD.
One definite time stage of negative phase sequence
overvoltage protection is provided. Negative phase > Thermal overload
sequence overvoltage protection can be used for the
detection of voltage unbalance which will quickly lead To monitor the thermal state of a generator, a thermal
to overheating and damage of generators. replica protection is provided. The thermal element has
a trip and an alarm stage. Positive and negative
> Overfluxing sequence currents are taken into account so that any
unbalance condition can be detected and any abnormal
To protect the generator, or connected transformer, heating of the rotor can be avoided. There are separate
against overexcitation a five stage V/Hz element is time constants for heating and cooling and in the event
provided. The first stage is a definite time alarm, the of a loss of auxiliary supply the thermal state is stored
second stage can be used to provide an in non-volatile memory.
inverse/definite time trip characteristic and stages 3/4/5
are definite time.

Figure 2
PSL Editor (MiCOM S1)

6>7
> Blocked overcurrent logic SUPERVISORY FUNCTIONS
> Circuit breaker failure protection
Each stage of overcurrent and ground fault protection
can be blocked by an optically isolated input. This
Two stage circuit breaker failure protection may be
enables the overcurrent and ground fault protection to
used for tripping upstream circuit breakers and/or the
be integrated into a blocked overcurrent busbar
local secondary trip coil. The circuit breaker failure
protection scheme.
logic may also be initiated externally from other
protection devices if required. The P343/4/5 CB fail
> Analog (Current Loop) Inputs and Outputs
logic can be set to use current measurement from any
(CLIO)
of the 2 sets of 3 phase current inputs. Typically CB fail
protection uses the CTs on the busbar side of the
Four analog (or current loop) inputs are provided for
generator.
transducers with ranges of 0-1mA, 0-10mA, 0-20mA
or 4-20mA. The analog inputs can be used for various
> Voltage transformer supervision
transducers such as vibration monitors, tachometers
and pressure transducers. Associated with each input
Voltage transformer supervision (VTS) is provided to
there are two time delayed protection stages, one for
detect loss of one, two or three VT signals, providing
alarm and one for trip. Each stage can be set for 'Over'
indication and inhibition of voltage dependent
or 'Under' operation.
protection elements. An optically isolated input may
Four analog (or current loop) outputs are provided with
also be configured to initiate the voltage transformer
ranges of 0-1mA, 0-10mA, 0-20mA or 4-20mA which
supervision alarm and blocking when used with
can alleviate the need for separate transducers. These
miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) or other external
may be used to feed standard moving coil ammeters
forms of voltage transformer supervision.
for analog indication of certain measured quantities
or into a SCADA using an existing analog RTU.
> Current transformer supervision
> Rotor ground fault
Current transformer supervision (CTS) is provided to
detect loss of phase CT signals and inhibit the
Rotor ground fault protection is used to detect ground
operation of current dependent protection elements.
faults in the excitation circuit of synchronous machines.
CTS is provided for both sets of 3 phase CTs in the
The rotor ground resistance is measured using an
P343/4 relays.
external low frequency square wave injection, coupling
and measurement unit, P391, connected to the rotor
circuit. The measurement of the rotor resistance is PLANT SUPERVISION
passed to the P342/3/4/5 via a current loop output (0-
20mA) on the P391 connected to one of the 4 current > Trip circuit monitoring
loop inputs on the P342/3/4/5. The rotor ground fault
protection is only available if the relay includes the Monitoring of the trip circuit in both breaker open and
CLIO hardware option. Two under resistance stages of closed states can be realised using the programmable
definite time protection are available for alarm and trip. scheme logic.
The injection frequency is selectable 0.25/0.5/1Hz via
a jumper link in the P391. > Circuit breaker state monitoring

> Phase Rotation An alarm will be generated if there is a discrepancy


between the open and closed contacts of the circuit
A facility is provided to maintain correct operation of all breaker.
the protection functions even when the generator is
running in a reverse phase sequence. This is achieved > Circuit breaker condition monitoring
through user configurable settings available to four
setting groups. The circuit breaker conditionmonitoring features
The phase rotation for all 3 phase currents and include:
voltages can be reversed. Also, for pump storage monitoring the number of breaker trip operations
applications where 2 phases are swapped for pumping recording the sum of the broken current quantity
operation, the swapping of the phases can be Ix, 1.0 x 2.0
emulated in the relay via settings for the 3 phase monitoring the breaker operating time
currents and voltages.
monitoring the fault frequency counter

Comprehensive Post-fault analysis


and communication options
Technical Data Rear Communications Port (RP1)
EIA(RS)485 signal levels, two wire
connections located on general purpose block,
Mechanical Specifications M4 screw.
For screened twisted pair cable, multidrop,
Design 1000m max.
Modular MiCOM Px40 platform relay, P342 in For K-Bus, IEC-60870-5-103, MODBUS or
40TE or 60TE case, P343 in 60TE or 80TE DNP3.0 protocol (ordering options).
case, P344/5 in 80TE case. Isolation to SELV (safety extra low voltage)
Mounting is front of panel flush mounting, or level.
19 rack mounted (ordering options).
Optional Rear Fiber Connection for
Enclosure Protection SCADA/DCS
Per IEC 60529: 1992: BFOC 2.5 -(ST)-interface for glass fiber, as
IP 52 Protection (front panel) against dust and per IEC 874-10.
dripping water, 850nm short-haul fibers, one Tx and one Rx.
IP 50 Protection for sides of the case, For Courier, IEC-60870-5-103, MODBUS or
IP 10 Protection for the rear. DNP3.0 (Ordering options).

Weight Optional Second Rear Communications


P342 (40TE): 7.9kg Port (RP2)
P342 (60TE): 9.2kg EIA(RS)232, 9 pin D-type female connector,
P343 (60TE): 11.5kg socket SK4.
P343/4/5 (80TE): 14kg Courier protocol: K-Bus, EIA(RS)232, or
EIA(RS)485 connection.
Terminals Isolation to SELV level.

AC Current and Voltage Measuring Inputs Optional Rear IRIG-B Interface modulated
Located on heavy duty (black) terminal block: or de-modulated
Threaded M4 terminals, for ring lug BNC plug
connection. Isolation to SELV level.
CT inputs have integral safety shorting, upon 50 ohm coaxial cable.
removal of the terminal block.
Optional Rear Ethernet Connection for
General Input/Output Terminals IEC 61850
For power supply, opto inputs, output contacts
and RP1 rear communications. 10BaseT/100BaseTX Communications
Located on general purpose (grey) blocks: Interface in accordance with IEEE802.3 and
Threaded M4 terminals, for ring lug IEC 61850
connection. Isolation: 1.5kV
Connector type: RJ45
Case Protective Earth Connection Cable type: Screened Twisted Pair (STP)
Two rear stud connections, threaded M4. Max. cable length: 100m
Must be earthed (grounded) for safety, 100 Base FX Interface
2
minimum earth wire size 2.5mm . Interface in accordance with IEEE802.3 and
IEC 61850
Front Port Serial PC Interface Wavelength: 1300nm
EIA(RS)232 DCE, 9 pin D-type female Fiber: multi-mode 50/125m or 62.5/125m
connector Socket SK1. Connector type: BFOC 2.5 -(ST)
Courier protocol for interface to MiCOM S1
Studio software. Ratings
Isolation to ELV (extra low voltage) level.
Maximum cable length 15m. AC Measuring Inputs
Nominal frequency: 50 and 60 Hz (settable)
Front Download/Monitor Port Operating range: 5 to 70 Hz
EIA(RS)232, 25 pin D-type female connector
Socket SK2.
For firmware and menu text downloads.
Isolation to ELV level.

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 8 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
AC Current Power Supply Interruption
Nominal current (In): 1 and 5 A dual rated. Per IEC 60255-11: 1979:
(1A and 5A inputs use different transformer tap The relay will withstand a 20ms interruption
connections, check correct terminals are in the DC auxiliary supply, without
wired). de-energizing.
Nominal burden Per IEC 61000-4-11: 1994:
<0.04 VA at In, <40m(0-30In)In = 1A The relay will withstand a 20ms interruption
<0.01 VA at In, <8m(0-30In) In = 5A in an AC auxiliary supply, without
Thermal withstand: de-energizing.
continuous 4 In
for 10 s: 30 In Battery Backup
for 1 s; 100 In Front panel mounted
Standard: linear to 16 In (non-offset AC Type AA, 3.6V Lithium Thionyl Chloride
current). Battery (SAFT advanced battery reference
Sensitive: linear to 2 In (non-offset AC LS14250)
current). Battery life (assuming relay energized for 90%
time) >10 years

AC Voltage
Nominal voltage (Vn): 100 to 120 V or 380 to Field Voltage Output
480 V phase-phase Regulated 48Vdc
Nominal burden per phase: < 0.02 VA at Current limited at 112mA maximum output
Operating range 40 to 60V
110/3 V or 440/3 V
Thermal withstand: Digital (Opto) Inputs
continuous 2 Vn Universal opto inputs with programmable
for 10s: 2.6 Vn voltage thresholds (24/27, 30/34, 48/54,
Linear to 200V (100V/120V), 800V (380/480V). 110/125, 220/250V). May be energized from
the 48V field voltage, or the external battery
Power Supply supply.
Rated nominal voltage: 24 to 250Vdc
Operating range: 19 to 265Vdc
Auxiliary Voltage (Vx) Withstand: 300Vdc, 300Vrms.
Three ordering options: Peak current of opto input when energized is
(i) Vx: 24 to 48 Vdc 3.5mA (0-300V)
(ii) Vx: 48 to 110 Vdc, and 30 to 100Vac (rms) Nominal pick-up and reset thresholds:
(iii) Vx: 110 to 250 Vdc, and 100 to Nominal battery 24/27: 60 - 80% DO/PU
240Vac (rms) (logic 0) <16.2 (logic 1) >19.2
Nominal battery 24/27: 50 - 70% DO/PU
Operating Range (logic 0) <12.0 (logic 1) >16.8
(i) 19 to 65V (dc only for this variant) Nominal battery 30/34: 60 - 80% DO/PU
(ii) 37 to 150V (dc), 24 to 110V (ac) (logic 0) <20.4 (logic 1) >24.0
(iii) 87 to 300V (dc), 80 to 265V (ac). Nominal battery 30/34: 50 - 70% DO/PU
With a tolerable ac ripple of up to 12% for a dc (logic 0) <15.0 (logic 1) >21.0
supply, per IEC 60255-11: 1979. Nominal battery 48/54: 60 - 80% DO/PU
(logic 0) <32.4 (logic 1) >38.4
Nominal battery 48/54: 50 - 70% DO/PU
Nominal Burden
(logic 0) <24.0 (logic 1) >33.6
Quiescent burden: 11W or 24 VA. (Extra
Nominal battery 110/125: 60 - 80% DO/PU
1.25W when fitted with second rear
(logic 0) <75.0 (logic 1) >88.0
communications board).
Nominal battery 110/125: 50 - 70% DO/PU
Additions for energized binary inputs/outputs:
(logic 0) <55.0 (logic 1) >77.0
Per opto input:
Nominal battery 220/250: 60 - 80% DO/PU
0.09W (24 to 54V)
(logic 0) <150.0 (logic 1) >176.0
0.12W (110/125V)
Nominal battery 220/250: 50 - 70% DO/PU
0.19W (220/250V)
(logic 0) <110 (logic 1) >154
Per energized output relay: 0.13W
Recognition time:
Power-up Time
<2ms with long filter removed,
Time to power up < 11s.
<12ms with half cycle ac immunity filter on

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 9 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Output Contacts Make, Carry:
30A for 3 secs, dc resistive, 10,000
operations (subject to the above limits of
Standard Contacts make / break capacity & rated voltage)
General purpose relay outputs for signaling,
tripping and alarming:
Continuous Carry Ratings (Not Switched): Make, Carry & Break:
Maximum continuous current: 10A (UL: 8A) 30A for 3 secs, dc resistive, 5,000
Short duration withstand carry: 30A for 3s operations (subject to the above limits of
250A for 30ms make / break capacity & rated voltage)
Rated voltage: 300 V
30A for 200 ms, dc resistive, 10,000
operations (subject to the above limits of
Make & Break Capacity: make / break capacity & rated voltage)
DC: 50W resistive 10A (*), dc inductive, 10,000 operations
DC: 62.5W inductive (L/R = 50ms) (subject to the above limits of make / break
AC: 2500VA resistive (cos = unity) capacity & rated voltage)
AC: 2500VA inductive (cos = 0.7)
*Typical for repetitive shots 2 minutes idle
Make, Carry: for thermal dissipation
30A for 3 secs, dc resistive, 10,000
operations (subject to the above limits of
make / break capacity and rated voltage) Voltage Current L/R No of shots
in 1 sec
Make, Carry & Break:
65V 10A 40ms 5
30A for 200ms, ac resistive, 2,000
operations (subject to the above limits of 150V 10A 40ms 4
make / break capacity & rated voltage)
250V 10A 40ms 2
4A for 1.5 secs, dc resistive, 10,000
operations (subject to the above limits of 250V 10A 20ms 4
make / break capacity & rated voltage)
MOV protection: Max Voltage 330V dc
0.5A for 1 sec, dc inductive, 10,000
Durability:
operations (subject to the above limits of
Loaded contact: 10 000 operations
make / break capacity & rated voltage)
minimum,
Unloaded contact: 100 000 operations
10A for 1.5 secs, ac resistive / inductive,
minimum.
10,000 operations (subject to the above
limits of make / break capacity & rated Operate Time:
voltage) Less than 0.2ms
Reset Time:
Less than 8ms
Durability:
Loaded contact: 10 000 operations Watchdog Contacts
minimum, Non-programmable contacts for relay
Unloaded contact: 100 000 operations healthy/relay fail indication:
minimum. Breaking capacity:
DC: 30W resistive
Operate Time
DC: 15W inductive (L/R = 40ms)
Less than 5ms
AC: 375VA inductive (cos = 0.7)
Reset Time
Less than 5ms IRIG-B 12X Interface (Modulated)
External clock synchronization per IRIG
High Break Contacts
standard 200-98, format B12x
Continuous Carry Ratings (Not Switched):
Maximum continuous current: 10A Input impedance 6k at 1000Hz
Short duration withstand carry: 30A for 3s Modulation ratio: 3:1 to 6:1
250A for 30ms Input signal, peak-peak: 200mV to 20V
Rated voltage: 300 V IRIG-B 00X Interface (Un-modulated)
External clock synchronization per IRIG
Make & Break Capacity: standard 200-98, format B00X.
DC: 7500W resistive Input signal TTL level
DC: 2500W inductive (L/R = 50ms) Input impedance at dc 10k

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Environmental Conditions open contacts of output relays excepted.

Electromagnetic Compatibility
Ambient Temperature Range
(EMC)
Per IEC 60255-6: 1988:
Operating temperature range:
-25C to +55C (or -13F to +131F) 1 MHz Burst High Frequency Disturbance
Storage and transit: Test
-25C to +70C (or -13F to +158F) Per IEC 60255-22-1: 1988, Class III,
Common-mode test voltage: 2.5 kV,
Ambient Humidity Range Differential test voltage: 1.0 kV,
Per IEC 60068-2-3: 1969: Test duration: 2 s, Source impedance: 200
56 days at 93% relative humidity and +40 C (EIA(RS)232 ports excepted).
Per IEC 60068-2-30: 1980
Damp heat cyclic, six (12 + 12) hour cycles, 100kHz Damped Oscillatory Test
93% RH, +25 to +55 C Per EN61000-4-18: 2007: Level 3
Common mode test voltage: 2.5kV
Type Tests Differential mode test voltage: 1kV

Insulation Immunity to Electrostatic Discharge


Per IEC 60255-27: 2005 Per IEC 60255-22-2: 1996, Class 4,
Insulation resistance > 100M at 500Vdc 15kV discharge in air to user interface,
(Using only electronic/brushless insulation display, communication port and exposed
tester). metalwork.
8kV point contact discharge to any part of the
Creepage Distances and Clearances front of the product.
IEC 60255-27: 2005
Pollution degree 3, Electrical Fast Transient or Burst
Overvoltage category III, Requirements
Impulse test voltage 5 kV. Per IEC 60255-22-4: 2002 and
EN61000-4-4:2004. Test severity Class III and
High Voltage (Dielectric) Withstand IV:
(i) Per IEC 60255-27: 2005, 2 kV rms Amplitude: 2 kV, burst frequency 5kHz
AC, 1 minute: (Class III),
Between all independent circuits. Amplitude: 4 kV, burst frequency 2.5kHz
Between independent circuits and protective (Class IV).
(earth) conductor terminal. Applied directly to auxiliary supply, and
1kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open applied to all other inputs. (EIA(RS)232
watchdog contacts. ports excepted).
1kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open Amplitude: 4 kV, burst frequency 5 kHz
contacts of changeover output relays. (Class IV) applied directly to auxiliary.
1kV rms AC for 1 minute for all D-type
EIA(RS)232/EIA(RS)485 ports between Surge Withstand Capability
the communications port terminals and Per IEEE/ANSI C37.90.1: 2002:
protective (earth) conductor terminal. 4kV fast transient and 2.5kV oscillatory
(ii) Per ANSI/IEEE C37.90-1989 (reaffirmed applied directly across each output contact,
1994): optically isolated input, and power supply
1.5 kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open circuit.
contacts of normally open output relays. 4kV fast transient and 2.5kV oscillatory
1kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open applied common mode to communications,
watchdog contacts. IRIG-B.
1kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open
contacts of changeover output relays.
Surge Immunity Test
Impulse Voltage Withstand Test (EIA(RS)232 ports excepted).
Per IEC 60255-27: 2005 Per IEC 61000-4-5: 2005 Level 4,
Front time: 1.2 s, Time to half-value: 50 s, Time to half-value: 1.2 / 50 s,
Peak value: 5 kV, 0.5J Amplitude: 4kV between all groups and
Between all independent circuits. protective (earth) conductor terminal,
Between all independent circuits and Amplitude: 2kV between terminals of each
protective (earth) conductor terminal. group.
Between the terminals of independent circuits.
EIA(RS)232 & EIA(RS)485 ports and normally
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Conducted/Radiated immunity EU Directives
For RTDs used for tripping applications the
conducted and radiated immunity performance
is guaranteed only when using totally shielded EMC Compliance
RTD cables (twisted leads). Per 2004/108/EC:
Compliance to the European Commission
Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Directive on EMC is demonstrated using a
Energy Technical File. Product Specific Standards
Per IEC 60255-22-3: 2000, Class III: were used to establish conformity:
Test field strength, frequency band 80 to 1000 EN 50263: 2000
MHz:
10 V/m, Product Safety
Test using AM: 1 kHz / 80%, Per 2006/95/EC:
Spot tests at 80, 160, 450, 900 MHz Compliance to the European Commission
Per IEEE/ANSI C37.90.2: 2004: Low Voltage Directive. (LVD) is
80MHz to 1000MHz, 1kHz 80% am and am demonstrated using a Technical File.
pulsed modulated. A product specific standard was used to
Field strength of 35V/m. establish conformity.
Radiated Immunity from Digital EN 60255-27: 2005
Communications
Per EN61000-4-3: 2002, Level 4:
Test field strength, frequency band 800 to 960
MHz, and 1.4 to 2.0 GHz:
30 V/m,
R&TTE Compliance
Test using AM: 1 kHz/80%.
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal
Radiated Immunity from Digital Radio Equipment (R & TTE) directive 99/5/EC.
Telephones Compliance demonstrated by compliance to
Per IEC61000-4-3: 2002: both the EMC directive and the Low voltage
10 V/m, 900MHz and 1.89GHz. directive, down to zero volts.
Applicable to rear communications ports.
Immunity to Conducted Disturbances
Induced by Radio Frequency Fields ATEX Compliance
Per IEC 61000-4-6: 1996, Level 3, ATEX Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Disturbing test voltage: 10 V. directive 94/9/EC, for equipment.
The equipment is compliant with Article 1(2) of
Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity European directive 94/9/EC.
Per IEC 61000-4-8: 1994, Level 5, It is approved for operation outside an ATEX
100A/m applied continuously, hazardous area. It is however approved for
1000A/m applied for 3s. connection to Increased Safety, Ex e, motors
Per IEC 61000-4-9: 1993, Level 5, with rated ATEX protection, Equipment
1000A/m applied in all planes. Category 2, to ensure their safe operation in
Per IEC 61000-4-10: 1993, Level 5, gas Zones 1 and 2 hazardous areas.
100A/m applied in all planes at
100kHz/1MHz with a burst duration of 2s. CAUTION - Equipment with this marking is not
itself suitable for operation within a potentially
Conducted Emissions explosive atmosphere.
Per EN 55022: 1998 Class A:
0.15 - 0.5MHz, 79dBV (quasi peak) Compliance demonstrated by Notified Body
66dBV (average) certificates of compliance.
0.5 - 30MHz, 73dBV (quasi peak) 60dBV
(average).
Radiated Emissions II (2) G
Per EN 55022: 1998 Class A:
30 - 230MHz, 40dBV/m at 10m
measurement distance
230 - 1GHz, 47dBV/m at 10m
measurement distance.

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Mechanical Robustness

Vibration Test
Per IEC 60255-21-1: 1996:
Response Class 2
Endurance Class 2
Shock and Bump
Per IEC 60255-21-2: 1996:
Shock response Class 2
Shock withstand Class 1
Bump Class 1
Seismic Test
Per IEC 60255-21-3: 1995:
Class 2

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Underwriters Laboratory (UL)

File Number: E202519


Original Issue Date: 05-10-2002
(Complies with Canadian and US
requirements).

Energy Networks Association (ENA)

Certificate Number: 104 Issue 2


Assessment Date: 16-04-2004

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Technical Data P391 Power Supply

Mechanical Specifications Auxiliary Voltage (Vx)


60-250V dc, or 100-230V ac (rms) 50/60Hz

Design
80TE case. Operating Range
Mounting options are, wall mounting, front of 48-300V dc, or 85-253V ac (rms) 50/60Hz
panel flush mounting, or 19 rack mounted With a tolerable ac ripple of up to 12% for a dc
(ordering options) supply, per IEC 60255-11: 1979.

Enclosure Protection Nominal Burden


Per IEC 60529: 1992 Auxiliary Supply Input burden: 11W or 24VA.
Rack and Panel Mounting Options Power Supply Interruption
Per IEC 60255-11: 1979
IP 20 (Safety) Protection for the case with the The relay will withstand a 20ms interruption
terminal safety cover fitted. in the DC auxiliary supply, without
de-energizing.
Wall Mounting Option Per IEC 61000-4-11: 2004
The relay will withstand a 20ms interruption
IP 20 (Safety) Protection for the P391 unit with in an AC auxiliary supply, without
the terminal safety cover fitted. de-energizing.

Output Contacts
Weight
P391 (80TE): 5kg
Watchdog Contacts
Non-programmable contacts for relay
Terminals healthy/relay fail indication:
Breaking capacity:
AC Voltage Measuring Inputs DC: 30W resistive
Located on general purpose (grey) terminal DC: 15W inductive (L/R = 40ms)
blocks: AC: 375VA inductive (cos = 0.7)
Threaded M4 terminals, for insulated ring Loaded contact: 10 000 operations
crimped connectors. Minimum,
Unloaded contact: 10 000 operations
Minimum.
Protective Conductor (Earth) Terminal
Two rear stud connections, threaded M4.
Must be earthed (grounded) for safety, using Environmental Conditions
the protective (earth) conductor, of minimum
wire size 2.5mm2.
Ambient Temperature Range
Per IEC 60068-2-1: 2007: cold;
Current Loop Output IEC 60068-2-2: 1993: dry heat
Located on general purpose (grey) terminal Operating temperature range:
blocks: -25C to +55C (or -13F to +131F)
Threaded M4 terminals, for insulated ring Storage and transit:
crimped connectors. -25C to +70C (or -13F to +158F)
Ambient Humidity Range
Ratings Per IEC 60068-2-78: 2001
56 days at 93% relative humidity and +40 C
Low Frequency Measuring Inputs
Type Tests
Nominal frequency: 0.25, 0.5, 1 Hz (settable
with an internal jumper link)
Insulation
Per IEC 60255-27: 2005:
DC Field Voltage Inputs Insulation resistance > 100M at 500Vdc
1200V dc maximum (Using only electronic/brushless insulation
tester).

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Creepage Distances and Clearances Amplitude: 4 kV, burst frequency 5 kHz
Per IEC 60664-1: 2007 (Class IV) applied directly to auxiliary.
Pollution degree 2,
Impulse 9.6kVp between injection resistor Surge Withstand Capability
inputs and protective (case earth) conductor Per IEEE/ANSI C37.90.1: 2002
terminal. 4kV fast transient and 2.5kV oscillatory applied
Minimum of 10.5mm clearance and 12mm directly across each output contact, optically
creepage distance. isolated input, and power supply circuit.
Surge Immunity Test
High Voltage (Dielectric) Withstand (EIA(RS)232 ports excepted).
(i) Per IEC 60255-27: 2005, 2 kV rms Per EN 61000-4-5: 2006 Level 4, EN 60255-
ac, 1 minute: 22-5: 2002
Between all independent circuits. Time to half-value: 1.2 / 50 s,
Between independent circuits and protective Amplitude: 4kV between all groups and
(case earth) conductor terminal. protective (earth) conductor terminal,
1kV rms ac for 1 minute, across open Amplitude: 2kV between terminals of each
watchdog contacts. group.
(ii) Per ANSI/IEEE C37.90: 2005 Level 3: 1kV between terminals of injection
1kV rms ac for 1 minute across open resistor inputs
watchdog contacts. Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic
(iii) Per 60664-1: 2007 Energy
5.8kV rms 1 minute between injection Per IEC 60255-22-3: 2007, Class III:
resistor inputs and protective (case earth) (EN61000-4-3: 2006, Level 3)
conductor terminal. Test field strength, frequency band 80 to 1000
MHz:
Impulse Voltage Withstand Test 10 V/m,
Per IEC 60255-27 2005 Test using AM: 1 kHz / 80%,
Front time: 1.2 s, Time to half-value: 50 s, Spot tests at 80, 160, 450, 900 MHz
Peak value: 5 kV, 0.5J Per IEEE/ANSI C37.90.2: 2004:
Between all independent circuits. 80MHz to 1000MHz, 1kHz 80% am and am
Between all independent circuits and pulsed modulated.
protective (case earth) conductor terminal. Field strength of 35V/m.
Between the terminals of independent circuits.
Normally open contacts of output relays Radiated Immunity from Digital
excepted. Communications
IEC 60664-1: 2007 Per EN61000-4-3: 2002, Level 4:
Test field strength, frequency band 800 to 960
Impulse 9.6kV between injection resistor inputs MHz, and 1.4 to 2.0 GHz:
and protective (case earth) conductor terminal 30 V/m,
Test using AM: 1 kHz/80%.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Radiated Immunity from Digital Radio
(EMC) Telephones
Per IEC61000-4-3: 2002:
1 MHz Burst High Frequency Disturbance 10 V/m, 900MHz and 1.89GHz.
Test
Per IEC 60255-22-1: 2005, Class III, Immunity to Conducted Disturbances
Common-mode test voltage: 2.5 kV, Induced by Radio Frequency Fields
Differential test voltage: 1.0 kV, Per IEC 61000-4-6: 2007, Level 3,
IEC60255-22-6: 2001
Test duration: 2 s, Source impedance: 200
Disturbing test voltage: 10 V.
Electrical Fast Transient or Burst
Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity
Requirements
Per IEC 61000-4-8: 1994, Level 5,
Per IEC 60255-22-4: 2002 and
100A/m applied continuously,
EN61000-4-4:2004. Test severity Class III and
1000A/m applied for 3s.
IV:
Per IEC 61000-4-9: 1993, Level 5,
Amplitude: 2 kV, burst frequency 5kHz
1000A/m applied in all planes.
(Class III),
Per IEC 61000-4-10: 1993, Level 5,
Amplitude: 4 kV, burst frequency 2.5kHz
100A/m applied in all planes at
(Class IV).
100kHz/1MHz with a burst duration of 2s.
Applied directly to auxiliary supply, and
applied to all other inputs. (EIA(RS)232
ports excepted).
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Conducted Emissions
Per EN 55022: 1998 Class A:
0.15 - 0.5MHz, 79dBV (quasi peak)
66dBV (average)
0.5 - 30MHz, 73dBV (quasi peak) 60dBV
(average).
Radiated Emissions
Per EN 55022: 1998 Class A:
30 - 230MHz, 40dBV/m at 10m
measurement distance
230 - 1GHz, 47dBV/m at 10m
measurement distance.

EU Directives

EMC Compliance
Per 2004/108/EC:
Compliance to the European Commission
Directive on EMC is demonstrated using a
Technical File route. Product Specific
Standards were used to establish conformity:
EN 50263: 2000
Product Safety
Per 2006/95/EC:
Compliance with European Commission Low
Voltage Directive (LVD). A Product Specific
Standard was used to establish conformity:
EN 60255-27: 2005

Mechanical Robustness

Vibration Test
Per IEC 60255-21-1: 1996:
Response Class 2
Endurance Class 2
Shock and Bump
Per IEC 60255-21-2: 1996:
Shock response Class 2
Shock withstand Class 1
Bump Class 1
Seismic Test
Per IEC 60255-21-3: 1995:
Class 2

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Protection Functions Negative Phase Sequence
Over Power
Generator Differential Protection
Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting 5%
Accuracy
Drop-off: 0.95 of setting 5%
Pick-up: Formula 5%
Repeatability (operating threshold): <1%
Drop-off: 95% of setting 5%
Operating time: 2% or 70ms whichever is
Operating time: <30ms for currents
greater
applied at 4x pickup level or greater
Disengagement time: <35ms
Repeatability: <7.5%
Repeatability (operating times): <10ms
Disengagement time: <40ms

Field Failure
Reverse/Low Forward/Over Power
(3 Phase)
Accuracy
Mho characteristic Pick-up:
Accuracy Characteristic shape 5%
Pick-up: Setting 10% Linear characteristic Pick-up:
Reverse/Over Power Drop-off: Characteristic shape 10%
0.95 of setting 10% Mho characteristic Drop-off:
Low forward power Drop-off: 105% of setting 5%
1.05 of setting 10% Linear characteristic Drop-off:
Angle variation Pick-up: 105% of setting 10%
Expected pick-up angle 2 degree Operating time: 2% or 50ms whichever is
Angle variation Drop-off: greater
Expected drop-off angle 2.5 degree Repeatability: <1%
Operating time: 2% or 50ms whichever is Disengagement time: <50ms
greater
Repeatability: <5%
Disengagement time: <50ms Negative Phase Sequence Thermal
tRESET: 5%
Instantaneous operating time: <50ms Accuracy
Pick-up: Formula 5%
Sensitive Reverse/Low Forward/ Drop-off: 95% of pick-up 5%
Operating time: 5% or 55ms whichever is
Over Power (1 Phase)
greater
Repeatability: <5%
Accuracy Disengagement time: <30ms
Pick-up: Setting 10%
Reverse/Over power Drop-off:
0.9 of setting 10% System Back-up
Low forward power Drop-off:
1.1 of Setting 10% Voltage Dependent Overcurrent
Angle variation Pick-up:
Expected pick-up angle 2 degree
Accuracy
Angle variation Drop-off:
VCO threshold Pick-up: Setting 5%
Expected drop-off angle 2.5% degree
Overcurrent Pick-up: Formula 5%
Operating time: 2% or 50ms whichever is
VCO threshold Drop-off: 1.05 x Setting 5%
greater
Repeatability: <5% Overcurrent Drop-off: 0.95 x formula 5%
Disengagement time: <50ms Operating time: <50ms
Repeatability: < 2.5%
tRESET: 5%
Instantaneous operating time: <50ms IDMT operation: 5% or 40ms whichever is
greater
Definite time operation: 5% or 50ms
whichever is greater
tRESET: 5% or 50ms whichever is greater

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Under Impedance 2-Stage Non-Directional Earth Fault

Accuracy Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting 5% Pick-up: Setting 5%
Drop-off: 105% of setting 5% Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting 5%
Operating time: 2% or 50ms whichever is IDMT trip level elements: 1.05 x Setting 5%
greater IDMT characteristic shape: 5% or 40ms
Repeatability: <5% whichever is greater*
Disengagement time: <50ms IEEE reset: 5% or 40ms whichever is greater
tRESET: 5% DT operation: 2% or 60ms whichever is
Instantaneous operating time: <50ms greater
DT reset: 5%
4-Stage Directional/Non-Directional Repeatability: 2.5%
Overcurrent Rotor Earth Fault

Accuracy Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting 5% Pick-up: Setting 10% (1k to 5k)
Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting 5% Setting 5% (5k to 80k)
Minimum trip level (IDMT): 1.05 x Setting 5% Drop-off: 1.05 x Setting 10% (1k to 5k)
IDMT characteristic shape: 5% or 40ms 1.02 x Setting 5% (5k to 80k)
whichever is greater* Repeatability: <1%
IEEE reset: 5% or 50ms whichever is greater DT operation for Double ended connection:
DT operation: 2% or 50ms whichever is 2% or 2.5/fs whichever is greater
greater Disengagement time: <2.5/fs
DT Reset: 5% DT operation for Single ended connection:
Directional accuracy (RCA 90): Field voltage 0 to 600V DC
2 hysteresis 2 2% or 2.5/fs whichever is greater
Characteristic UK: IEC 6025-31998 Disengagement time: <2.5/fs
Characteristic US: IEEE Field voltage 601 to 1200V DC
C37.1121996 2% or 3.5/fs whichever is greater
* Under reference conditions Disengagement time: <3.5/fs
(fs injection frequency, 0.25/0.5/1 Hz)
4-Stage Negative Phase Sequence
Overcurrent Sensitive Directional Earth Fault

Accuracy SEF Accuracy


I2>Pick-up: Setting 5% Pick-up: Setting 5%
I2> Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting 5% Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting 5%
Vpol Pick-up: Setting 5% DT operation: 2% or 50ms whichever is
Vpol Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting 5% greater
DT operation: 2% or 60ms whichever is DT reset: 5%
greater Repeatability: 5%
Disengagement time: <35ms
Directional accuracy (RCA 90): Wattmetric SEF Accuracy
2 hysteresis <1% P = 0W Pick-up: ISEF> 5%
Repeatability (operating times): <10ms P > 0W Pick-up: P> 5%
P = 0W Drop-off: (0.95 x ISEF>) 5%
Thermal Overload P > 0W Drop-off: 0.9 x P> 5%
Boundary accuracy: 5% with 1 hysteresis
Repeatability: 5%
Accuracy
Setting accuracy: 5%
Reset: 95% of thermal setting 5% Polarizing Quantities Accuracy
Thermal alarm Pick-up: Operating boundary Pick-up: 2 of RCA 90
Calculated trip time 5% Hysteresis: <3
Thermal overload Pick-up: ISEF>Vnpol Pick-up: Setting 10%
Calculated trip time 5% ISEF>Vnpol Drop-off: 0.9 x Setting or 0.7V
Cooling time accuracy: 5% of theoretical (whichever is greater) 10%
Repeatability: <2.5%

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Restricted Earth Fault Repeatability: <1%
R<1/R<2/I>1/V<1/I<1 operating time without
bandpass filter: 2% or 220ms whichever is
Accuracy
greater
Pick-up: Setting formula 5% R<1/R<2/I>1/V<1/I<1 disengagement time:
Drop-off: 0.80 (or better) of calculated <120ms
differential current Repeatability: <100ms
Low impedance operating time: <60ms R<1/R<2/I>1/V<1/I<1 operating time with
High impedance Pick-up: Setting 5% bandpass filter: 2% or 1.2s whichever is
High impedance operating time: <30ms greater
R<1/R<2/I>1/V<1/I<1 disengagement time:
Transient Overreach and Overshoot <700ms
Repeatability: <100ms
Accuracy
Additional tolerance X/R ratios: Volts/Hz
5% over the X/R ratio of 190
Overshoot of overcurrent elements: <40ms Accuracy
Disengagement time: <60ms (65ms SEF) Pick-up: Setting 2%
Drop-off: 98% or pick-up 2%
Neutral Displacement/Residual Repeatability (operating threshold): <1%
Overvoltage IDMT operating time: 5% or 60ms whichever
is greater
Definite time: 2% or 30ms whichever is
Accuracy greater
DT/IDMT Pick-up: Setting 5% Disengagement time: <50ms
Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting 5% Repeatability (operating times): <10ms
IDMT characteristic shape: 5% or 55ms V/Hz measurement: 1%
whichever is greater
DT operation: 2% or 55ms whichever is
greater Instantaneous operation <55ms Unintentional Energization at
Reset: <35ms Standstill (Dead Machine)
Repeatability: <1%
Accuracy
100% Stator Earth Fault I > Pick-up: Setting 5%
(3rd Harmonic) V< Pick-up: Setting 5%
I > Drop-off: 95% of setting 5%
V< Drop-off: 105% of setting 5%
Accuracy
Operating time: 2% or 50ms whichever is
VN3H</VN3H> Pick-up: Setting 5%
greater
V/P/Q/S<Inh: Setting 0.5% Repeatability: 2.5% or 10ms whichever is
VN3H< Drop-off: 105% of Pick-up 5% greater
VN3H> Drop-off: 95% of Pick-up 5%
V/P/Q/S<Inh Drop-off: 95% of Pick-up 0.5%
Operating time: 0.5% or 50ms whichever is Under Voltage
greater
Repeatability: < 0.5% Accuracy
Disengagement/reset time: <50ms DT Pick-up: Setting 5%
IDMT Pick-up: Setting 5%
100% Stator Earth Fault, 64S Drop-off: 1.02 x Setting 5%
(Low Frequency Injection) IDMT characteristic shape: 2% or 50ms
whichever is greater
DT operation: 2% or 50ms whichever is
Accuracy greater
R<1/R<2 Pick-up: Setting 5% (for R 300), Reset: <75ms
7.5% (for R> 300) or 2 whichever is Repeatability: <1%
greater
I>1/V<1/I<1 Pick-up: Setting 5%
R<1/R<2 Drop-off: 105% of setting 5%
(for R 300), 7.5% (for R> 300)
V<1/I<1 Drop-off: 105% of setting 5%
I>1 Drop-off: 95% of setting 5%
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Over Voltage Dead time: 2% or 50ms whichever is the
greater
Repeatability (operating times): <10ms
Accuracy
DT Pick-up: Setting 5%
IDMT Pick-up: Setting 5% Resistive Temperature Detectors
Drop-off: 0.98 x Setting 5%
IDMT characteristic shape: 2% or 50ms Accuracy
whichever is greater Pick-up: Setting 1C
DT operation: 2% or 50ms whichever is Drop-off: (Setting -1C)
greater Operating time: 2% or <3s
Reset: <75ms
Repeatability: <1%
CB Fail
NPS Overvoltage
Timer Accuracy
Timers: 2% or 40ms whichever is greater
Accuracy Reset time: <30ms
Pick-up: Setting 5%
Drop-off: 0.95 x Setting 5%
Repeatability (operating threshold): <1% Undercurrent Accuracy
DT operation: 2% or 65ms whichever is Pick-up: 10% or 25mA whichever is greater
greater Operating time: < 12ms (Typical <10ms)
Instantaneous operation: <60 ms Reset: < 15ms (Typical < 10ms)
Instantaneous operation:
(accelerated): <45 ms Pole Slipping
Disengagement time: <35ms
Repeatability (operating times): <10ms
Accuracy
Lens Characteristic Pick-up: Setting 5%
Under Frequency Blinder Pick-up: 1
Reactance line Pick-up: Setting 5%
Accuracy Lens DO characteristic Lens Angle:
Pick-up: Setting 0.01Hz Adjusted by -5, (ZA+ZB) + 5%
Drop-off: (Setting +0.025HZ) 0.01Hz Lens DO Drop-off: Lens DO characteristic 5%
DT operation: 2% or 50ms whichever is Blinder DO characteristic:
greater* Blinder displaced by (ZA+ZB)/2 x tan 87.5
* The operating will also include a time for Blinder DO Drop-off:
the relay to frequency track 20Hz/ second). Blinder DO characteristic 1
Repeatability: <2.5%
T1, T2 and Reset Timer: 2% or 10ms
Over Frequency whichever is greater

Accuracy
Pick-up: Setting 0.01Hz
Hysteresis:
Drop-off: (Setting -0.025Hz) 0.01Hz Hysteresis is applied to the lenticular
DT operation: 2% or 50ms whichever is characteristic and to the blinder as soon as
greater * they pick up individually. Hysteresis is not
* The operating will also include a time for required for the reactance line as Zone 1 or
the relay to frequency track 20Hz/ second). Zone 2 is determined at a single point when
the locus traverses the blinder.
Generator Abnormal Frequency
For the lens, the hysteresis consists of an
angle of 5 subtracted from the setting to
Accuracy increase the lens size and an increment of 5%
Pick-up: Setting 0.01Hz applied to ZA and ZB to extend the reach.
Drop-off lower threshold: (Setting -0.025Hz) Hysteresis for the blinder is dependent on the
0.01Hz mode of operation. For generating mode, the
Drop-off upper threshold: (Setting +0.025Hz) blinder is adjusted to the right, for motoring
0.01Hz mode, the blinder is adjusted to the left, with a
Repeatability (operating threshold): <1% distance which is equivalent to an angle
Accumulation time: 2% or 50ms whichever is separation of 175.
the greater

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 20 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
This is shown in the diagram below. This Programmable Scheme Logic
distance is equivalent to (ZA + ZB)/2*tan87.5.
For both characteristics the hysteresis is reset
when the impedance locus leaves the lens. Accuracy
Output conditioner timer: Setting 2% or 50ms
Blinder whichever is greater
X
Hysteresis for motoring mode Dwell conditioner timer: Setting 2% or 50ms
whichever is greater
Pulse conditioner timer: Setting 2% or 50ms
whichever is greater
175

R
Measurements and Recording
Facilities
Lens Impedance centre

Hysteresis for generating mode


Measurements

P2190ENa
Accuracy
Current: 0.053 In: 1% of reading
Hysteresis of the pole slipping characteristic Voltage: 0.052 Vn: 5% of reading
Power (W): 0.22 Vn, 0.053 In: 5% of
reading at unity power factor
Supervisory Functions Reactive Power (VArs): 0.22 Vn, 0.053 In:
5% of reading at zero power factor
Voltage Transformer Supervision Apparent Power (VA): 0.22 Vn, 0.053 In:
5% of reading
Accuracy Energy (Wh): 0.22 Vn, 0.23 In: 5% of
Fast block operation: <25ms reading at zero power factor
Fast block reset: <30ms Energy (Varh): 0.22 Vn, 0.23 In: 5% of
Time delay: Setting 2% or 20ms whichever is reading at zero power factor
greater Phase accuracy: 0360: 5%
Frequency: 570Hz: 0.025Hz

Current Transformer Supervision


IRIG-B and Real Time Clock
Accuracy
IN > Pick-up: Setting 5% Performance
VN < Pick-up: Setting 5% Year 2000: Compliant
IN > Drop-off: 0.9 x Setting 5% Real time accuracy: < 1 second / day
VN < Drop-off: (1.05 x Setting) 5% or 1V
whichever is greater Features
CTS block operation: < 1 cycle Real time 24 hour clock settable in hours,
CTS reset: < 35ms minutes and seconds
Calendar settable from January 1994 to
December 2092
Plant Supervision Clock and calendar maintained via battery
after loss of auxiliary supply
CB State Monitoring Control and Internal clock synchronization using IRIG-B
Interface for IRIG-B signal is BNC
Condition Monitoring

Accuracy Current Loop Input and Outputs


Timers: 2% or 20ms whichever is greater
Broken current accuracy: 5% Accuracy
Current loop input accuracy: 1% of full scale
CLI drop-off threshold Under: setting 1% of
full scale
CLI drop-off threshold Over: setting 1% of full
scale
CLI sampling interval: 50ms
CLI instantaneous operating time: < 250ms

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 21 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
CLI DT operating time: 2% setting or 200ms IEC 61850 Ethernet Data
whichever is the greater
CLO conversion interval: 50ms 100 Base FX Interface
CLO latency: < 1.07s or <70ms depending on
Transmitter Optical Characteristics
CLO output parameters internal refresh rate
(TA = 0C to 70C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V)
- (1s or 0.5 cycle)
Current loop output accuracy: 0.5% of full
Parameter Sym Min. Typ. Max. Unit
scale
Repeatability: <5% Output
CLI - Current Loop Input Optical
Power BOL -19 dBm
CLO - Current Loop Output PO -16.8 -14
62.5/125 m, -20 avg.
NA = 0.275
Fiber EOL
Other Specifications
CLI load resistance 0-1 mA: < 4k Output
CLI load resistance 0-1mA/0-20mA/4 20mA: Optical
Power BOL -22.5 dBm
<300 PO -20.3 -14
50/125 m, -23.5 avg.
Isolation between common input channels: NA = 0.20
zero Fiber EOL
Isolation between input channels and case Optical 10
earth/other circuits: 2kV rms for 1 minute Extinction % dB
Ratio -10
CLO compliance voltage 0-1mA/0 10mA: 10V
CLO compliance voltage 0-20mA/4 20mA: Output
8.8V Optical PO dBm
Isolation between common output channels: Power at -45
(0) avg.
Logic 0
zero State
Isolation between output channels and case
earth/other circuits: 2kV rms for 1 minute BOL - Beginning of life
EOL - End of life
Disturbance Records
Receiver Optical Characteristics
Accuracy (TA = 0C to 70C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V)
Magnitude and relative phases: 5% of applied
quantities Parameter Sym Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Duration: 2%
Input Optical
Trigger Position: 2% (minimum 100ms) Power PIN
Record length: 50 records each 1.5s duration dBm
Minimum at Min. -33.5 31
avg.
(75s total memory) with 8 analog channels Window (W)
and 32 digital channels (Courier, MODBUS, Edge
DNP 3.0), 8 records each 3s (50Hz) or 2.5s Input Optical
PIN
(60Hz) duration (IEC60870-5-103). Power
Min. -34.5 -31.8
Bm
Minimum at avg.
(C)
Eye Center
Event, Fault & Maintenance Records Input Optical
Maximum 512 events in a cyclic memory PIN dBm
Power -14 -11.8
Max. avg.
Maximum 5 fault records Maximum
Maximum 10 maintenance records
Note: The 10BaseFL connection will no
Accuracy longer be supported as IEC 61850
Event time stamp resolution: 1ms does not specify this interface.

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 22 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Settings, Measurements and
Power: Disabled/Enabled
Records List Field Failure: Disabled/Enabled
NPS Thermal: Disabled/Enabled
Settings List System Back-up: Disabled/Enabled
Overcurrent: Disabled/Enabled
Thermal Overload: Disabled/Enabled
Global Settings (System Data) Gen Differential: Disabled/Enabled
Language: English/French/German/Spanish Earth Fault: Disabled/Enabled
Frequency: 50/60Hz Rotor EF Disabled/Enabled
SEF/REF/Spower: Disabled or SEF/REF or
Sensitive Power
Circuit Breaker Control Residual O/V NVD: Disabled/Enabled
(CB Control): 100% Stator EF: Disabled/Enabled
Reset Lockout by: User Interface/CB Close V/Hz: Disabled/Enabled
Man Close RstDly: 0.10600.00s Dead Machine: Disabled/Enabled
CB Status Input: Volt Protection: Disabled/Enabled
None Freq Protection: Disabled/Enabled
52A RTD Inputs: Disabled/Enabled
52B CB Fail: Disabled/Enabled
Both 52A & 52B Supervision: Disabled/Enabled
Pole Slipping: Disabled/Enabled
Date and Time Input Labels: Invisible/Visible
IRIG-B Sync: Disabled/Enabled
Battery Alarm: Disabled/Enabled Output Labels: Invisible/Visible
RTD Labels: Invisible/Visible
LocalTime Enable: Disabled/Fixed/Flexible CT & VT Ratios: Invisible/Visible
LocalTime Offset: -720 min720min Event Recorder: Invisible/Visible
DST Enable: Disabled/Enabled Disturb Recorder: Invisible/Visible
DST Offset: 30min60min Measuret Setup: Invisible/Visible
DST Start: First/Second/Third/Fourth/ Comms Settings: Invisible/Visible
Last Commission Tests: Invisible/Visible
DST Start Day: Sun/Mon/Tues/Wed/ Setting Values: Primary/Secondary
Thurs/Fri/Sat Control Inputs: Invisible/Visible
DST Start Month: Jan/Feb/Mar/Apr/May/Jun/ CLIO Inputs: Disabled/Enabled
Jul/Aug/Sept/Oct/Nov/Dec CLIO Outputs: Disabled/Enabled
DST Start Mins: 0min1425min Ctrl I/P Config: Invisible/Visible
DST End: First/Second/Third/Fourth/ Ctrl I/P Labels: Invisible/Visible
Last Direct Access: Disabled/Enabled
DST End Day: Sun/Mon/Tues/Wed/ Function Keys: Invisible/Visible
Thurs/Fri/Sat LCD Contrast: 031
DST End Month: Jan/Feb/Mar/Apr/May/Jun/
Jul/Aug/Sept/Oct/Nov/Dec
DST End Mins: 0min1425min
CT and VT Ratios
Main VT Primary: 100...1000000V
RP1 Time Zone: UTC/Local
Main VT Sec'y: 80...140V (100/120V)
RP2 Time Zone: UTC/Local
320560V (380/480V)
Tunnel Time Zone: UTC/Local
VN1 Primary: 1001000000V
VN1 VT Secy: 80140V (100/120V)
Configuration 320560v (380/480v)
Setting Group: VN2 Primary (P344/5): 1001000000V
Select via Menu VN2 VT Secy (P344/5): 80140V (100/120V)
Select via Opto 320560V (380/480V)
Active Settings: Group 1/2/3/4 Phase CT Primary: 1A30kA
Setting Group 1: Disabled/Enabled Phase CT Sec'y: 1A/5A
Setting Group 2: Disabled/Enabled E/F CT Primary: 1A30KA
Setting Group 3: Disabled/Enabled E/F CT Secy: 1A/5A
Setting Group 4: Disabled/Enabled ISen CT Primary: 1A30KA
System Config: Invisible/Visible ISen CT Secy: 1A/5A

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 23 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Sequence of Event Recorder Communications
(Record Control) RP1 Address: (Courier or IEC870-5-103):
Alarm Event: Disabled/Enabled 0255
Relay O/P Event: Disabled/Enabled RP1 Address: (DNP3.0):
Opto Input Event: Disabled/Enabled 065534
General Event: Disabled/Enabled RP1 Address: (MODBUS):
Fault Rec Event: Disabled/Enabled 1247
Maint Rec Event: Disabled/Enabled RP1 InactivTimer: 130mins
Protection Event: Disabled/Enabled RP1 Baud Rate: (IEC870-5-103):
DDB 31 - 0: (up to): 9600/19200 bits/s
DDB 1022 - 992: RP1 Baud Rate: (MODBUS, Courier):
Binary function link strings, selecting which 9600/19200/38400 bits/s
DDB signals will be stored as events, and RP1 Baud Rate: (DNP3.0):
which will be filtered out. 1200/2400/4800/9600/19200/ 38400 bits/s
RP1 Parity: Odd/Even/None
(MODBUS, DNP3.0)
Oscillography RP1 Meas Period: 160s
(Disturbance Recorder) (IEC870-5-103)
Duration: 0.1010.50s RP1 PhysicalLink:
Trigger Position: 0.0100.0% Copper (EIA(RS)485/K bus) or Fiber Optic
Trigger Mode: Single/Extended RP1 Time Sync: Disabled/Enabled
Analog Channel 1: (up to): MODBUS IEC Timer: Standard/Reverse
Analog Channel 15 (depending on model): RP1 CS103Blocking:
Disturbance channels selected from: Disabled
IA-1/IB-1/IC-1/IA-2/IB-2/IC-2/IN/VA/VB/VC/ Monitor Blocking
VN1/VN2/ISensitive/ I64S/ V64S/ Frequency/ Command Blocking
64R CL Input Raw/ 64R R Fault Raw/ 64R R RP1 Port Config: (Courier):
Fault (depending on model) K Bus
EIA485 (RS485)
Digital Input 1: (up to):
Digital Input 32: RP1 Comms Mode: (Courier):
Selected binary channel assignment from any IEC60870 FT1.2
DDB status point within the relay (opto input, IEC60870 10-Bit No parity
output contact, alarms, starts, trips, controls, Note: If RP1 Port Config is K Bus the baud
logic). rate is fixed at 64 kbits/s
Input 1 Trigger: No Trigger/Trigger/LH (Low to
High)/Trigger H/L (High to Low)
(up to):
Optional Ethernet Port
Input 32 Trigger: No Trigger/Trigger NIC Tunl Timeout: 1...30mins
L/H/Trigger H/L NIC Link Report: Alarm, Event, None
NIC Link Timeout: 0.1...60s

Measured Operating Data


Optional Additional Second Rear
(Measuret Setup)
Default Display: Communication
Access Level (Rear Port2 (RP2))
3Ph + N Current RP2 Port Config:
3Ph Voltage EIA(RS)232
Power EIA(RS)485
Date and Time K-Bus
Description RP2 Comms Mode:
Plant Reference IEC60870 FT1.2
Frequency IEC60870 10-Bit No parity
Local Values: Primary/Secondary RP2 Address: 0255
Remote Values: Primary/Secondary RP2 InactivTimer: 130mins
Measurement Ref: VA/VB/VC/IA/IB/IC RP2 Baud Rate:
Measurement Mode: 0/1/2/3 9600/19200/38400 bits/s
Fix Dem Period: 199mins Note: If RP2 Port Config is K Bus the baud
Roll Sub Period: 199mins rate is fixed at 64 kbits/s
Num Sub Periods: 115
Remote2 Values: Primary/Secondary

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 24 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Commission Tests Control Inputs into PSL
Monitor Bit 1: (Ctrl. I/P Config.)
(up to): Hotkey Enabled:
Monitor Bit 8: Binary function link string, selecting which of
Binary function link strings, selecting which the control inputs will be driven from
DDB signals have their status visible in the Hotkeys.
Commissioning menu, for test purposes Control Input 1: Latched/Pulsed
Test Mode: (up to):
Disabled Control Input 32: Latched/Pulsed
Test Mode Ctrl Command 1:
Blocked Contacts (up to):
Test Pattern: Ctrl Command 32:
Configuration of which output contacts are to ON/OFF
be energized when the contact test is SET/RESET
applied IN/OUT
ENABLED/DISABLED
Circuit Breaker Condition
Monitoring Function Keys
(CB Monitor Setup) Fn. Key Status 1:
Broken I^: 1.02.0 (up to):
I^ Maintenance: Alarm Disabled/Enabled Fn. Key Status 10
I^ Maintenance: 125000 Disable
I^ Lockout: Alarm Disabled/Enabled Lock
I^ Lockout: 125000 Unlock/Enable
No. CB Ops Maint: Alarm Disabled/Enabled Fn. Key 1 Mode: Toggled/Normal
No. CB Ops Maint: 110000 (up to):
No. CB Ops Lock: Alarm Disabled/Enabled Fn. Key 10 Mode: Toggled/Normal
No. CB Ops Lock: 110000 Fn. Key 1 Label:
CB Time Maint: Alarm Disabled/Enabled (up to):
CB Time Maint: 0.0050.500s Fn. Key 10 Label:
CB Time Lockout: Alarm Disabled/Enabled User defined text string to describe the
CB Time Lockout: 0.0050.500s function of the particular function key
Fault Freq Lock: Alarm Disabled/Enabled
Fault Freq Count: 19999 IED Configurator
Fault Freq Time: 09999s Switch Conf. Bank: No Action/Switch Banks

Opto Coupled Binary Inputs IEC 61850 GOOSE


(Opto Config) GoEna: Disabled/Enabled
Global Nominal V: Test Mode: Disabled/Pass Through/Forced
24 - 27V VOP Test Pattern: 0x00000000...
30 - 34V 0xFFFFFFFF
48 - 54V Ignore Test Flag: No/Yes
110 - 125V
220 - 250V
Custom Control Input User Labels
Opto Input 1: (Ctrl. I/P Labels)
(up to): Control Input 1:
Opto Input #. (# = max. opto no. fitted): (up to):
Custom options allow independent Control Input 32:
thresholds to be set per opto, from the same User defined text string to describe the
range as above. function of the particular control input
Opto Filter Control:
Binary function link string, selecting which
optos will have an extra 1/2 cycle noise filter,
Settings in Multiple Groups
and which will not. Note: All settings here onwards apply for
Characteristics: setting groups # = 1 to 4.
Standard 60% - 80%
50% - 70%

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 25 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Protection Functions (Over Power):
0.3100.0W (1A, 100/120V)
1.20400.0W (1A, 380/480V)
System Config 1.50500.0W (5A, 100/120V)
Phase Sequence: Standard ABC/Reverse 6.02000.0W (5A, 380/480V)
ACB Equivalent range in %Pn 0.5%157%
VT Reversal: No Swap/A-B Swapped/B-C Sen Power 1 Delay: 0.00100.0s
Swapped/C-A Swapped Power 1 DO Timer: 0.00100.0s
CT1 Reversal: No Swap/A-B Swapped/B-C P1 Poledead Inh: Disabled/Enabled
Swapped/C-A Swapped Comp angle C: -5+5.0
CT2 Reversal: No Swap/A-B Swapped/B-C Sen Power2 as Sen Power 1
Swapped/C-A Swapped
NPS Overpower
Generator Differential Protection S2>1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
GenDiff Function: S2>1 Setting: 0.1030.00 In VA (100/120V)
Disabled/Percentage Bias 0.40120.00 In VA (380/480V)
High Impedance S2> 1 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s
Interturn
Gen Diff Is1: 0.050.50In
Gen Diff k1: 020% Field Failure
Gen Diff Is2: 15.0In FFail Alm Status: Disabled/Enabled
Gen Diff k2: 20150.00% FFail Alm Angle: 1575
Interturn Is_A: 0.052.0In FFail Alm Delay: 0.00100.0s
Interturn Is_B: 0.052.0In FFail 1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
Interturn Is_C: 0.052.0In FFail 1 -Xa1:
Interturn Delay: 0.00100.0s 0.040.0 (1A, 100/120V)
0.08.0 (5A, 100/120V)
0160 (1A, 380/480V)
Reverse/Low Forward/Over Power 0.032.0 (5A, 380/480V)
(3 Phase) FFail 1 Xb1:
Operating mode: 25325.0 (1A, 100/120V)
Generating 565.0 (5A, 100/120V)
Motoring 1001300 (1A, 380/480V)
Power 1 Function:
20260.0 (5A, 380/480V)
Reverse
FFail 1 Time Delay: 0100s
Low forward
FFail 1 DO Timer: 0100s
Over
FFail 2 as FFail1
-P>1 Setting (reverse power/P<1
Setting (Low forward power)/ P>1
Setting (Overpower): NPS Thermal
1300.0W (1A, 100V/120V) I2therm>1 Alarm: Disabled/Enabled
41200.0W (1A, 380V/480V) I2therm>1 Set: 0.030.5In
51500.0W (5A, 100V/120V) I2therm>1 Delay: 0100s
206000.0W (5A, 380V/480V) I2therm>2 Trip: Disabled/Enabled
Equivalent Range in %Pn 0.5%157% I2therm>2 Set: 0.050.5In
Power 1 Time Delay: 0.00100.0s I2therm>2 k: 240.0s
Power 1 DO Timer: 0.00100.0s I2therm>2 kRESET: 240.0
P1 Poledead Inh: Disabled/Enabled I2therm>2 tMAX: 5002000.00s
Power 2 as Power 1 I2therm>2 tMIN: 0.2540s
The P34x negative phase sequence element
Sensitive/Reverse/Low offers a true thermal characteristic according to
Forward/Over Power (1 Phase) the following formula:
Operating mode: 2
(2>2 k Setting) (2>2 Current set)
Generating t=-
( 2>2 Current set )
2 Loge 1 -
Motoring 2
Sen Power1 Func:
Reverse Note: All current terms are in per-unit, based
Low forward on the relay rated current, n.
Over
Sen -P>1 Setting (Reverse Power)/Sen <P
Setting (Low Forward Power)/Sen >P Setting

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 26 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
t
Inverse time (IDMT) characteristic

I2>2 tMAX IDMT characteristics are selectable from a


choice of four IEC/UK and five IEEE/US curves
I2>2 k Setting as shown in the table below.
The IEC/UK IDMT curves conform to the
following formula:

K
t=Tx + L

(/s) - 1

I2>2 tMIN
The IEEE/US IDMT curves conform to the
I2>2 Current set I2 following formula:
P2247ENa
K
t = TD x + L
Negative phase sequence thermal (/s) - 1
characteristic
Where:
System Backup
t =
Operation time
K =
Constant
Voltage Dependent Overcurrent and =
Measured current
Underimpedance S =
Current threshold setting
Backup Function: =
Constant
Disabled L =
ANSI/IEEE constant (zero for IEC/UK
Voltage Controlled curves)
Voltage Restrained T = Time multiplier setting for IEC/UK curves
Under Impedance TD = Time dial setting for IEEE/US curves
Vector Rotation: None/Delta-Star
V Dep OC Char: IDMT characteristics
DT
IDMT curve Stand. K L
IEC S Inverse
IEC V Inverse Standard
IEC 0.14 0.02 0
inverse
IEC E Inverse
UK LT Inverse Very inverse IEC 13.5 1 0
UK Rectifier Extremely
IEC 80 2 0
RI inverse

IEEE M Inverse Long time


UK 120 1 0
IEEE V Inverse inverse

IEEE E Inverse Rectifier UK 45900 5.6 0


US Inverse Moderately
IEEE 0.0515 0.02 0.114
US ST Inverse inverse
V Dep OC I > Set: 0.84In Very inverse IEEE 19.61 2 0.491
V Dep OC T Dial: 0.01100
Extremely
V Dep OC Reset: DT or Inverse inverse
IEEE 28.2 2 0.1217
V Dep OC Delay: 0100s
Inverse US-C08 5.95 2 0.18
V Dep OC TMS: 0.0251.2
V Dep OC K(RI): 0.110 Short time
US-C02 0.16758 0.02 0.11858
inverse
V Dep OC tRESET: 0100s
V Dep OC V<1/2 Set: 5120V (100/120V) The IEC extremely inverse curve becomes
V Dep OC V<1/2 Set: 20480V (380/480V) definite time at currents greater than 20 x
V Dep OC k Set: 0.11 setting. The IEC standard, very and long time
Z<1 Setting: inverse curves become definite time at
2120.0 (100/120V, 1A) currents greater than 30 x setting.
0.424.0 (100/120V, 5A)
8480 (380/440V, 1A) The definite time part of the IEC inverse time
1.6096.0 (380/440V, 5A) characteristics at currents greater than 20x
Z<1 Time Delay: 0.00100.0s and 30x setting are only relevant for currents in
Z<1 tRESET: 0100s the operating range of the relay.
Z<2 as Z<1

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 27 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
The operating range of the P342/3/4/5 current IEC Curves
inputs is 0 - 16In for the standard current
inputs and is 0 - 2In for the sensitive current 1000
input.
For all IEC/UK curves, the reset characteristic
is definite time only.
For all IEEE/US curves, the reset characteristic 100
can be selected as either inverse curve or
definite time.
The inverse reset characteristics are
dependent upon the selected IEEE/US IDMT

Operating Time (s)


curve as shown in the table below. 10

All inverse reset curves conform to the


Curve 4
following formula:
Curve 1
TD x S
tRESET = in seconds 1
(1 - M2)
Curve 2
Where:
Curve 3
TD = Time dial setting for IEEE curves
S = Constant 0.1
1.0 10.0 100.0
M = /s
Current (Multiples of Is)

Curve Description Standard S Curve 1 Standard inverse


Curve 2 Very inverse
Moderately inverse IEEE 4.85
Curve 3 Extremely inverse
Curve 4 UK long time inverse
Very inverse IEEE 21.6 P2136ENa

Extremely inverse IEEE 29.1 Amercian Curves

Inverse US 5.95
100
Short time inverse US 2.261

The RI curve (electromechanical) has been


included in the first stage characteristic setting
options for Phase Overcurrent and Earth Fault
protections. The curve is represented by the
following equation:
10

1
in seconds
t = K x 0.339 - 0.236/

M ( )

Operating Time (s)

With K adjustable from 0.1 to 10 in steps of


0.05
1
M = /s Curve 5

Curve 6

Curve 9

Curve 7

Curve 8

0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0

Current (Multiples of Is)

Curve 5 IEEE moderately inverse


Curve 6 IEEE very inverse
Curve 7 IEEE extremely inverse
Curve 8 US inverse
Curve 9 US short time inverse
P2137ENa

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 28 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Phase Overcurrent (Overcurrent) Bit 3 = VTS Blocks 2>4
Phase O/C: Sub Heading Bits 4, 5, 6 & 7 are not used
I>1 Function: Binary function link string, selecting which
Disabled NPS overcurrent elements (stages 1 to 4)
DT will be blocked if VTS detection of fuse
IEC S Inverse failure occurs.
IEC V Inverse 2> V2pol Set: 0.525.0 (100V 120V)
IEC E Inverse 2100V(380/480V)
UK LT Inverse 2> Char Angle: -95+95
UK Rectifier
RI
IEEE M Inverse
Thermal Overload
IEEE V Inverse Thermal: Disabled/Enabled
IEEE E Inverse Thermal I>: 0.502.50 In
US Inverse Thermal Alarm: 20..100%
US ST Inverse T-heating: 1200 minutes
I>1 Direction: T-cooling: 1200 minutes
Non-Directional M Factor: 010
Directional Fwd The thermal time characteristic is given by:
Directional Rev
I>1 Current Set: 0.084.00 In t = loge (eq2 - P2)/(eq2 - (Thermal >)2)
I>1 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s t = . loge (K2-A2/(K2-1))
I>1 TMS: 0.0251.200
I>1 Time Dial: 0.01100.00 Where:
I>1 K (RI): 0.1010.00
K = eq/Thermal >
I>1 Reset Char: DT/Inverse
I>1 tRESET: 0.00100.00s A = P /Thermal >
I>2 as I>1 t = Time to trip, following application of the
I>3 Status: Disabled/Enabled overload current,
I>3 Direction: = Heating time constant of the protected
Non-Directional plant
Directional Fwd
eq = Equivalent current
Directional Rev
I>3 Current Set: 0.0810.00 In Thermal > = Relay setting current
I>3 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s P = Steady state pre-load current
I>4 as I>3 before application of the
I> Char Angle: -95+95 o overload
I >Function Link: eq = (12 + M22)
Bit 0 = VTS Blocks I>1 1 = Positive sequence current
Bit 1 = VTS Blocks I>2 2 = Negative sequence current
Bit 2 = VTS Blocks I>3 M = A user settable constant
Bit 3 = VTS Blocks I>4 proportional to the thermal
Bit 4, 5, 6 & 7 are not used capacity of the machine
Binary function link string, selecting which
overcurrent elements (stages 1 to 4) will be 2-Stage Non-Directional Earth Fault
blocked if VTS detection of fuse failure IN>1 Function:
occurs. Disabled
DT
NPS Overcurrent IEC S Inverse
2>1 Status: Disabled/Enabled IEC V Inverse
2>1 Direction: IEC E Inverse
Non-Directional UK LT Inverse
Directional Fwd RI
Directional Rev IEEE M Inverse
2> Current Set: 0.084.00n IEEE V Inverse
2> Time Delay: 0.00100.00s IEEE E Inverse
US Inverse
2>2/3/4 as for 2>1
US ST Inverse
2> VTS Block:
IDG
Bit 0 = VTS Blocks 2>1 IN>1 Current: 0.024In
Bit 1 = VTS Blocks 2>2 IN>1 IDG Is: 14In
Bit 2 = VTS Blocks 2>3 IN>1 Time Delay: 0.00200.0s
P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 29 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
IN>1 TMS: 0.0251.200 SEF/REF Protn
IN>1 Time Dial: 0.01100.00 SEF/REF Options:
IN>1 K(RI): 0.110.00 SEF
IN>1 IDG Time: 12.00 SEF Cos (PHI)
IN>1 Reset Char: DT, Inverse SEF Sin (PHI)
IN>1 tRESET: 0.00100.00s Wattmetric
IN>2 Function: Disabled, DT Hi Z REF
IN>2 Current Set: 0.0210.00In Lo Z REF
IN>2 Time Delay: 0.00200.00s Lo Z REF + SEF
Lo Z REF + Watt
The IDG curve is commonly used for time
ISEF>1 Function:
delayed earth fault protection in the Swedish
Disabled
market. This curve is available in stage 1 of
DT
the Earth Fault protection.
ISEF>1 Directional:
The IDG curve is represented by the following Non-Directional
equation: Directional Fwd
Directional Rev
ISEF>1 Current: 0.00500.1000In A
t = 5.8 - 1.35 loge in seconds ISEF>1 Delay: 0.00200.00s
N > Setting ISEF> Func Link: Bit 0 - Block
Where: ISEF> from VTS
ISEF > Char Angle: -9595
= Measured current ISEF > VNpol Input: Measured/Derived
N>Setting = An adjustable setting which ISEF > Vnpol Set: 0.580.0V (100/120V)
defines the start point of the 2320.0V (380/480V)
characteristic WATTMETRIC SEF:
PN> Setting: 0.0020.00In W (100/120V)
Although the start point of the characteristic is 0.0080.00In W (380/480V)
defined by the N> setting, the actual relay
current threshold is a different setting called
IDG s. The IDG s setting is set as a
multiple of N>. Residual O/V NVD
An additional setting IDG Time is also used VN>1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
to set the minimum operating time at high VN>1 Input: Derived
levels of fault current. VN> 1 Function:
Disabled
10 DT
9
IDMT
8 IDG Is Setting Range
VN> 1 Voltage Set:
Operating time (seconds)

7
180V (100/120V)
6
4320V (380/480V)
5

4
VN> 1 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s
3
VN>1 TMS: 0.5100.0
2
IDG Time Setting Range
VN> 1 tRESET: 0.00100.00
1 VN>2 as VN>1
0 VN>3/4 as VN>1 except
1 10
I/IN>
100
VN>3/4 Input: VN1
P2242ENa
VN>5/6 as VN>1 except
IDG Characteristic VN>5/6 Input: VN2 (P344/5)

Rotor EF 100% Stator Earth Fault


Injection Freq: 0.25/0.5/1 Hz (3rd Harmonic)
CL I/P Select:
100% St EF Status: Disabled, VN3H<
Current Loop CL1/2/3/4
Enabled, VN3H> Enabled
64R< 1 Alarm: Disabled/Enabled
100% St EF VN3H<: 0.320.0V
64R<1 Alm Set: 100080000 VN3H< Delay: 0.00100.00s
64R<1 Alm Dly: 0.0600.0s V < Inhibit Set:
64R<2 Trip: Disabled/Enabled 30120V (100/120V)
64R<2 Trip Set: 100080000 120480V (380/440V)
64R<2 Trip Dly: 0.0600.0s P < Inhibit: Disabled/Enabled
R Compensation: -10001000 P < Inhibit Set:
4200.0 In W (100/120V)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 30 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
16800.In W (380/480V) TMS
Q < Inhibit: Disabled/Enabled t =
Q < Inhibit: Set: (M - 1)2
4200.0 In W (100/120V)
16800 In W (380/480V)
S < Inhibit: Disabled/Enabled Where:
S < Inhibit Set: V/f
4200.0 In W (100/120V) M =
( V/f Trip Setting )
100% St EF VN3H>:
0.320.0V (100/120V) V = Measured voltage
1.2080.0V (380/480V) F = Measured frequency
VN3H> Delay: 0.00100.00s
Note: The IDMT characteristic has been
changed in the 31 version software.
100% Stator Earth Fault
The new characteristic is compatible
(Low Frequency Injection) with the old one and allows the option
64S LF Injection: Disabled/Enabled of future expansion of the
64S R Factor: 0.01200 number of characteristics with
64S R<1 Alarm: Disabled/Enabled different exponents of (M-1).
64S R<1 Alm Set: 10700
64S R<1 Alm Delay: 0.00100.0s Inverse time characteristic in software version
64S R<2 Trip: Disabled/Enabled 30 and lower is as shown below:
64S R<2 Trip Set: 10700 0.18 * TMS
64S R<2 Trip Dly: 0.00100.0s t = 0.8 +
64S Angle Comp: -6060 (M - 1)2
64S Series R: 0700
64S Series X: 0700
64S Parallel G: 0.000.1S
Dead Machine
Dead Mach Status: Disabled/Enabled
64S Overcurrent: Disabled/Enabled
Dead Mach I>: 0.084.00 In A
64S I>1 TripSet: 0.021.5A
Dead Mach V <:
64S I>1 TripDly: 0.00100.0s
10120V (100/120V)
64S Supervision: Disabled/Enabled
40480V (380/480V)
64S V<1 Set: 0.325V
Dead Mach tPU: 0.010.0s
64S I<1 Set: 0.0050.04A
Dead Mach tDO: 0.010.0s
64S Supernn Dly: 0.00100.0s

Volts/Hz Voltage Protection


V/Hz Alarm Status: Disabled/Enabled
V/Hz Alarm Set: Under Voltage
1.503.500 V/Hz (100/120V) V< Measurt Mode:
614.00 V/Hz (380/480V) Phase-Phase
V/Hz Alarm Delay: 0.00100.0s Phase-Neutral
V/Hz>1 Status: Disabled/Enabled V< Operate Mode:
V/Hz Trip Func: Any Phase
DT Three Phase
IDMT V< 1 Function:
V/Hz> 1 Trip Set: Disabled
1.5003.500 V/Hz (100/120V) DT
614.00 V/Hz (380/480V) IDMT
V/Hz> 1Trip TMS: 0.0112.00 V<1 Voltage Set:
V/Hz> 1 Trip Delay: .0.00600.0s 10120V (100/120v)
V/Hz>2 Status: Disabled/Enabled 40480V (380/480V)
V/Hz>2 Trip Set: V<1 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s
1.5003.500 V/Hz (100/120V) V<1 TMS: 0.05100.0
614.00 V/Hz (380/480V) V<1 Poledead Inh: Disabled/Enabled
V/Hz>2 Trip Delay: .0.00600.0s V<2 Function:
V/Hz>3/4 as V/Hz>2 Disabled
DT
The inverse time characteristic has the
V<2 Status: Disabled/Enabled
following formula:
V<2 Voltage Set:
10120V (100/120V)
40480V (380/480V)
P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 31 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
V<2 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s F<2/3/4 as F<1
V<2 Poledead Inh: Disabled/Enabled F< Function Link:
Bit 0 - Enable Block F<1 during poledead
The inverse characteristic is given by the Bit 1 - Enable Block F<2 during poledead
following formula: Bit 2 - Enable Block F<3 during poledead
K Bit 3 - Enable Block F<4 during poledead
t =
(1 - M)
Over Frequency
Where: F>1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
K = Time multiplier setting F>1 Setting: 45.0068.00Hz
t = Operating time in seconds F>1 Time Delay: 0.1100.0s
M = Applied input voltage/relay setting voltage F>2 as F>1

Over Voltage Generator Turbine Abnormal


V> Measurt Mode: Frequency
Phase-Phase Turbine F Status: Disabled/Enabled
Phase-Neutral Band 1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
V> Operate Mode: Band 1 Freq Low: 20.0070.00Hz
Any Phase Band 1 Freq High: 20.0070.00Hz
Three Phase Band 1 Duration: 0.003600000.00s
Band 1 Dead Time: 0.00200.00s
V> 1 Function: Band 2/3/4/5/6 as Band 1
Disabled
DT RTD Protection
IDMT Select RTD:
V>1 Voltage Set: Bit 0 - Select RTD 1
60185V (100/120V) Bit 1 - Select RTD 2
240740V (380/480V) Bit 2 - Select RTD 3
V>1 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s Bit 3 - Select RTD 4
V>1 TMS: 0.05100.0 Bit 4 - Select RTD 5
V>2 Status: Disabled/Enabled Bit 5 - Select RTD 6
V>2 Voltage Set: Bit 6 - Select RTD 7
60185V (100/120V) Bit 7 - Select RTD 8
240740V (380/480V) Bit 8 - Select RTD 9
V>2 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s Bit 9 - Select RTD 10
The inverse characteristic is given by the Binary function link string, selecting which
following formula: RTDs (1 - 10) are enabled.
K RTD 1 Alarm Set: 0C200C
t = RTD 1 Alarm Dly: 0s100s
(M - 1) RTD 1 Trip Set: 0C200C
RTD 1 Trip Dly: 0s100s
Where: RTD2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10 as RTD1
K = Time multiplier setting
t = Operating time in seconds CB Fail
M = Applied input voltage/relay setting voltage CB Fail 1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
CB Fail 1 Timer: 0.0010.00s
NPS Over Voltage CB Fail 2 Status: Disabled/Enabled
V2>1 status: Enabled/Disabled CB Fail 2 Timer: 0.0010.00s
V2>1 Voltage Set: CBF Non I Reset: I< Only, CB Open & I<, Prot
1150V (100/120V) Reset & I<
4600V (380/480V) CBF Ext Reset: I< Only, CB Open & I <, Prot
V2>1 Time Delay: 0.00100.00s Reset & I<
I< Current Set: 0.023.200In
IN< Current Set: 0.023.200In
Frequency Protection ISEF< Current: 0.00100.8000In
Remove I> Start: Disabled/Enabled
Remove IN< Start: Disabled/Enabled
Under Frequency I< CT Source: IA-1, IB-1, IC-1/IA-2, IB-2, IC-2
F<1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
F<1 Setting: 45.0065.00 Hz
F<1 Time Delay: 0.1100.0s

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 32 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Pole Slipping I^ Lockout:
PSlip Function: Disabled/Enabled Alarm disabled
Pole Slip Mode: Alarm enabled
Motoring I^ Lockout: 125000
Generating No CB Ops. Maint:
Both Alarm disabled
PSlip Za Forward: Alarm enabled
0.5350.0/In (100/120V) No CB Ops: Maint: 110000
2.01400.0/In (380/480V) No CB Ops Lock:
PSlip Zb Reverse: Alarm disabled
0.5350.0/In (100/120V) Alarm enabled
No CB Ops Lock: 110000
2.01400/In (380/480V)
CB Time Maint:
Lens Angle: 90150
Alarm disabled
PSlip Timer T1: 0.001.00s
Alarm enabled
PSlip Timer T2: 0.001.00s
CB Time Maint: 0.0050.500s
Blinder Angle: 2090 CB Time Lockout:
PSlip Zc: Alarm disabled
0.5350.0/In (100/120V) Alarm enabled
2.01400.0/In (380/480V) CB Time Lockout: 0.0050.500s
Zone 1 Slip Count: 120 Fault Freq Lock:
Zone 2 Slip Count: 120 Alarm disabled
PSlip Reset Time: 0.00100.0s Alarm enabled
Fault Freq Count: 19999
Supervisory Functions Fault Freq Time: 09999s

Voltage Transformer Supervison Input Labels


VTS Status: Blocking/Indication Opto Input 132: Input L1Input L32
VTS Reset Mode: Manual/Auto User defined text string to describe the
VTS Time Delay: 1.010.0s function of the particular opto input.
VTS I> Inhibit: 0.08 In32.0 In
VTS I2> Inhibit: 0.05 In0.50 In
Negative phase sequence voltage (V2): Output Labels
10V (100/120V) Relay 132: Output R1Output R32
40V (380/480V)
Phase overvoltage: User defined text string to describe the
Pick-up 30V, function of the particular relay output contact.
Drop-off 10V (100/120V)
Pick-up 120V, RTD Labels
Drop-off 40V (380/480v) RTD 1-10: RTD1RTD10
Superimposed Current: 0.1 In
User defined text string to describe the
function of the particular RTD.
Current Transformer Supervision
CTS 1 Status: Disabled/Enabled
CTS 1 VN Input: Measured/Derived Current Loop Input
CTS 1 VN< Inhibit: CLIO1 Input 1: Disabled/Enabled
0.522V (100/120V) CLI1 Input Type:
288V (380/480V) 0 - 1mA
CTS 1 IN> Set: 0.084In 0 - 10mA
CTS 2 as CTS1 0 - 20mA
4 - 20mA
CLI1 Input Label: 16 characters (CLIO input 1)
Plant Supervision CLI1 Minimum: -9999+9999
CLI1 Maximum: -9999+9999
CB State Monitoring Control and CLI1 Alarm: Disabled/Enabled
Condition Monitoring CLI1 Alarm Fn: Over/Under
Broken I^: 12.0 CLI1 Alarm Set: CLI1 minCLI1 max
I^ Maintenance: CLI1 Alarm Delay: 0.0100.0s
Alarm disabled CLI1 Trip: Disabled/Enabled
Alarm enabled CLI1 Trip Fn: Over/Under
I^ Maintenance: 1In^25000In^ CLI1 Trip Set: CLI1 minCLI1 max

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 33 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
CLI1 Trip Delay: 0.0100.0s VBN RMS*
CLI1 I< Alarm (420 mA input only): VCN RMS*
Disabled/Enabled 0.0200.0V
CLI1 I< Alm Set (420 mA input only): Frequency: 0.0070.0Hz
0.04.0mA 3 Phase Watts*: -6000W6000W
CLI2/3/4 as CLI1 3 Phase Vars*: -6000Var6000Var
3 Phase VA*: 06000VA
3Ph Power Factor*: -11
Current Loop Output Single Phase Active Power:
CLO1 Output 1: Disabled/Enabled A Phase Watts*:
CLO1 Output Type: B Phase Watts*:
0 - 1mA C Phase Watts*:
0 - 10mA -2000W2000W
0 - 20mA Single Phase Reactive Power:
4 - 20mA A Phase Vars*:
CLO1 Set Values: Primary/Secondary B Phase Vars*:
CLO1 Parameter: As shown below* C Phase Vars*
CLO1 Min: Range, step size and unit -2000Var2000Var
corresponds to the selected parameter Single Phase Apparent Power:
CLO1 Max: Same as CLO1 Min A Phase VA*:
CLO2/3/4 as CLO1 B Phase VA*:
Current Loop Output Parameters C Phase VA*
Current Magnitude: 02000VA
IA Magnitude Single Phase Power Factor:
IB Magnitude Aph Power Factor*
IC Magnitude BPh Power Factor*
IN Measured Mag (P342) CPh Power Factor*
IN-1 Measured Mag (P343/4/5) -11
IN-2 Measured Mag (P343/4/5) 3 Phase Current Demands:
0.0016.0A IA Fixed/Roll/Peak Demand*
I Sen Mag: 0.00 2.0A IB Fixed/Roll/Peak Demand*
Phase Sequence Components: IC Fixed/Roll/Peak Demand*
I1 Magnitude 0.0016.0A
I2 Magnitude 3ph Active Power Demands:
I0 Magnitude: 3Ph W Fix/Roll/Peak Demand*
0.0016.0A -6000W6000W
Phase Currents: 3ph Reactive Power Demands:
IA RMS* 3Ph Vars Fix/Roll/Peak Dem*
IB RMS* -6000Var6000Var
IC RMS* NPS Thermal: 0.00200.0%
0.0016.0A Thermal Overload: 0.00200.0%
P-P Voltage Magnitude:
RTD 1-10*: -40C300.0C
VAB Magnitude
CL Input 1-4: -99999999.0
VBC Magnitude
Volts/Hz: 020 V/Hz
VCA Magnitude
0.0200.0V Note 1: Measurements marked with an
P-N Voltage Magnitude: asterisk, the internal refresh rate is
VAN Magnitude nominally 1s, others are 0.5 power
VBN Magnitude system cycles or less.
VCN Magnitude
0.0200.0V Note 2: The polarity of Watts, Var and
Neutral Voltage Magnitude: power factor is affected by the
VN1 Measured Mag measurements Mode setting.
VN Derived Mag
VN2 Measured Mag (P344/5) Note 3: These settings are for nominal 1A
0.0200.0V and 100/120V versions only. For
VN 3rd Harmonic: 0.0200.0V (P343/4/5) other versions they need to be
Phase Sequence Voltage Components: multiplied accordingly.
V1 Magnitude
V2 Magnitude
V0 Magnitude
0.0200.0V
RMS Phase Voltages:
VAN RMS*
P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 34 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Measurements List Independent power factor measurements for
all three phases ( = A, B, C).
Measurements 1 3Ph WHours Fwd
I Magnitude 3Ph WHours Rev
I Phase Angle 3Ph VArHours Fwd
Per phase ( = A/A-1, B/B-1, C/C-1) current 3Ph VArHours Rev
measurements 3Ph W Fix Demand
IN Measured Mag 3Ph VArs Fix Dem
IN Measured Angle I Fixed Demand
IN Derived Mag Maximum demand currents measured on a
IN Derived Angle per phase basis ( = A, B, C).
ISen Mag 3Ph W Roll Dem
ISen Angle 3Ph VArs Roll Dem
I1 Magnitude I Roll Demand
I2 Magnitude Maximum demand currents measured on a
I0 Magnitude per phase basis ( = A, B, C).
I RMS 3Ph W Peak Dem
Per phase ( = A, B, C) RMS current 3Ph VAr Peak Dem
measurements I Peak Demand
IN -2 Derived Maximum demand currents measured on a
V- Magnitude per phase basis ( = A, B, C).
V- Phase Angle Reset Demand: No/Yes
V Magnitude
V Phase Angle Measurements 3
All phase-phase and phase-neutral voltages I Magnitude
( = A, B, C). I Phase Angle
VN/VN1 Measured Mag Per phase ( = A-2, B-2, C-2) current
VN/VN1 Measured Ang measurements
VN Derived Mag
V1 Magnitude IA Differential
V2 Magnitude IB Differential
V0 Magnitude IC Differential
V RMS IA Bias
All phase-neutral voltages ( = A, B, C). IB Bias
Frequency IC Bias
I1 Magnitude IREF Diff
I1 Angle IREF Bias
I2 Magnitude VN 3rd harmonic
I2 Angle NPS Thermal
I0 Magnitude Reset NPS Thermal: No/Yes
I0 Angle RTD1-10
V1 Magnitude RTD Open Cct
V1 Angle RTD Short Cct
V2 Magnitude RTD Data Error
V2 Angle Reset RTD1-10: No/Yes
V0 Magnitude A Ph Sen Watts
V0 Angle A Ph Sen VArs
VN2 Measured Mag A Phase Power Angle
VN2 Measured Ang Thermal Overload
Reset Thermal O/L: No/Yes
Measurements 2 CLIO Input 1/2/3/4
Phase Watts F Band1-6 Time(s)
Phase VArs Reset Freq Band1-6: No/Yes
Phase VA Reset Freq Bands: No/Yes
All phase segregated power measurements, Volts/Hz
64S Magnitude
real, reactive and apparent ( = A, B, C).
64S I Magnitude
3 Phase Watts
64S I Angle
3 Phase VArs
64S R secondary
3 Phase VA
64S R primary
NPS Power S2
64R CL Input
3Ph Power Factor
64R R Fault
Ph Power Factor
P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 35 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Circuit Breaker Monitoring Statistics
CB Operations
Total I Broken
Cumulative breaker interruption duty on a
per phase basis ( = A, B, C).
CB Operate Time
Reset CB Data: No/Yes

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 36 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
CASE DIMENSIONS

Sealing
23.30 155.40 8 off holes Dia. 3.4 strip
AB BA

177.0

168.00
159.00 (4U)

AB BA

10.35 181.30 483 (19 rack)


202.00

Flush mounting panel


A = Clearance holes Panel cut-out detail
B = Mounting holes

200.00 Note: If mounting plate is required


use flush mounting cut out
dimensions

All dimensions in mm

Secondary cover (when fitted)


240.00
Front view Incl. wiring
In A 50/60 Hz E202519
Vx V UL
SER No. C US LISTED
V
IBD2
DIAG No. Vn V IND. CONT. EQ.

TRIP

ALARM
177.00

157.5
OUT OF
SERVICE

HEALTHY

max.
C = CLEAR
= READ
= ENTER

SK1 SK2 SK3

Side view
206.00 30.00

P1647ENb

P342 case dimensions (40TE case)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 37 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Sealing
23.25 116.55 142.45 12 off holes Dia. 3.4 strip
AB A B BA

168.00
177.0
159.00 (4U)

AB B A BA

10.30 155.40 129.50 483 (19 rack)


305.50
A = Clearance holes
B = Mounting holes
303.50

All dimensions in mm

Secondary cover (when fitted)


240.00
Front view Incl. wiring

In A 50/60 Hz E202519
Vx V UL
SER No. C US LISTED
V
IBD2
DIAG No. Vn V IND. CONT. EQ.

TRIP 1 6

ALARM
177.00

157.5
OUT OF 2 7
SERVICE

HEALTHY

max.
3 8
C = CLEAR
= READ
= ENTER 4 9

5 10

SK1 SK2 SK3

309.60
Side view
30.00 P1616ENd

P342/3 case dimensions (60TE case)

74.9 116.55 142.45 12 off holes Dia. 3.4

AB A B BA
168.00

159.00 177.0
(4U)

AB B A BA
4.50
62.00 155.40 129.50 483 (19 rack)

408.90
A = Clearance holes
B = Mounting holes
406.90

All dimensions in mm

Front view Secondary cover (when fitted)


240.00
Incl. wiring
I n A 50/60 Hz E202519
Vx V UL
SER No. C US LISTED
V
IBD2
DIAG No. Vn V IND. CONT. EQ.

TRIP

ALARM
177.00

OUT OF
SERVICE

HEALTHY

C = CLEAR
= READ

157.5
= ENTER

max.
SK1 SK2 SK3

413.20
Side view
30.00
P1616ENe

P343/4 case dimensions (80TE case)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 38 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
74.9 116.55 142.45 12 off holes Dia. 3.4

AB A B BA

168.00
159.00 177.0
(4U)

AB B A BA
4.50
62.00 155.40 129.50 483 (19 rack)

408.90
A = Clearance holes
B = Mounting holes
406.90

All dimensions in mm

Front view Secondary cover (when fitted)


240.00
Incl. wiring
I n A 50/60 Hz E202519
Vx V UL
SER No. C US LISTED
V
IBD2
DIAG No. Vn V IND. CONT. EQ.

TRIP
1 6
ALARM
177.00

OUT OF
SERVICE 2 7

HEALTHY

C = CLEAR 3 8
= READ
= ENTER

157.5
4 9

max.
5 10

SK1 SK2 SK3

413.20
Side view
30.00
P1616ENg

P345 case dimensions (80TE case)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 39 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
427
84.0 4
142.5
407 B B B A B
1 2
WIRING ENTRY THROUGH
6 'A' HOLES
GROMMETS TOP & BOTTOM 3.4FIT M4
TAPTITE EACH
SCREWS TERMINATION
ACCEPTS

162

170
SEE NOTE 1. 2 x M4 RING
TERMINALS
25.9 8 B HOLES
4.4
17 18
B A B A B A B 'B' HOLES ARE
63.5 100 100 100 CLEARANCE FOR
FRONT COVER
FLUSH MOUNTING PANEL CUT OUT DETAIL FIXINGS TERMINAL BLOCK DETAIL
95 162 38.5

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet


PERFORATED
TOP & BOTTOM
(SEE NOTE 3)

P391 outline and rack mounting details (80TE case)


TOP VIEW
NOTES

1. MOUNTING SCREWS : M4 x 8 PAN HEAD TAPTITE SCREWS OR *M4 x 10 SLOTTED CH HD SCREWS WITH
NUTS & WASHERS ARE PROVIDED. (PRE PACK ZA0005106 - 2 PACKS)
*REQUIRES M4 CLEARANCE HOLE IN PANEL 4.5/4.4

40
ALTERNATIVELY TAPPED HOLES CAN BE USED IF PANEL IS MINIMUM 2.5 THICK.
2. TERMINAL SCREWS : M4 x 7 BRASS CHEESE HEAD SCREWS WITH LOCK WASHERS PROVIDED.
(PRE PACK ZA0005060 - 1 PACK) EARTH BLOCK 'A' BLOCK 'B' BLOCK 'C'
3. TO ACHIEVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION A MINIMUM AIR GAP OF 90mm(2U NOM) BETWEEN THE TOP OF CONNECTION M4 REAR TERMINAL BLOCK POSITIONS
THE CASE & 45mm(1U NOM) AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CASE IS REQUIRED TO ANY ADJACENT EQUIPMENT.

430
PANEL WIRING
ENTRY

REMOVABLE TERMINAL COVER


TO BE RE-ASSEMBLED
177.6 AFTER WIRING
4U NOM

4 SIDE VIEW WIRING ENTRY


FRONT VIEW U = 44.45
OUTLINE FOR GN0461001

& P391 Software Version 33A


P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
P391 outline and panel mounting details (80TE case)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 41 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
407

WIRING ENTRY THROUGH


GROMMETS TOP & BOTTOM

WIRING ENTRY

254
'A

266
'

WIRING ENTRY
ISOMETRIC VIEW
VIEW ON ARROW 'A'
TERMINAL COVER REMOVED

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet


BEFORE WIRING AND MUST
BE RE-FITTED ON
COMPLETION OF WIRING MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT

TOP & BOTTOM REFER TO SHEET 1 FOR DETAILS

P391 outline and wall mounting details (80TE case)


NOTES PERFORATED OF REAR TERMINAL COVER AND
1. MOUNTING SCREWS : M6 ANCHOR BOLT OR SIMILAR (NOT PROVIDED). (SEE NOTE 3) POSITIONS OF TERMINAL BLOCKS

2. TERMINAL SCREWS : M4 x 7 BRASS CHEESE HEAD SCREWS WITH LOCK WASHERS PROVIDED.
(PRE PACK ZA0005060 - 1 PACK)

3. TO ACHIEVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION A MINIMUM AIR GAP OF 90mm(2U NOM) BETWEEN THE TOP OF

42
THE CASE & 45mm(1U NOM) AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CASE IS REQUIRED TO ANY ADJACENT EQUIPMENT.
430

278

232
218
9.0
7.0

62.50 62.50 U = 44.45


B DETAIL B
SCALE 2 : 1

& P391 Software Version 33A


P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
(For a full set of connection diagrams for all hardware configurations, see technical manual
P34x/EN IN)

P2194ena

Generator Protection Relay (40TE) for Small Generator (8 I/P & 7 O/P & RTDs)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 43 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
P2208ena

Generator Protection Relay (60TE) with Biased Differential (16 I/P & 14 O/P & RTDs)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 44 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
P1648ENa

Generator Protection Relay (80TE) with Biased Differential and Zero Sequence Voltage Interturn (24 I/P & 24 O/P &
RTDs & CLIO)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 45 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
P1750ENb

Generator Protection Relay (80TE) with 100% Stator Earth Fault Protection Via Terminal Earthing Transformer Broken
Delta with Secondary Loading Resistor (24 I/P & 24 O/P + CLIO + RTD)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 46 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
P4195ENa

Double ended field winding connection

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 47 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Ordering Information

MiCOM P342 GENERATOR PROTECTION RELAY NOMENCLATURE

Character Type (A=Alpha, N=Numeric, X=Alpha-numeric)


A N N N A X X X A X X N N X A
Character Numbering (Maximum = 15)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

P 3 4 2 * * * * * M 0 * * 0 *

Vx Aux Rating
24-48 Vdc 1
48-110 Vdc, 30-100 Vac 2
110-250 Vdc, 100-240 Vac 3

In/Vn Rating
In=1A/5A, Vn=100/120V 1
In=1A/5A, Vn=380/480V 2

Hardware Options
Nothing 1
IRIG-B only (modulated) 2
Fiber Optic Converter Only 3
IRIG-B (modulated) + Fiber Optic Converter 4
Ethernet (100Mbps)** 6
2nd Rear Comms. Board* 7
IRIG-B* (modulated) + 2nd Rear Comms Board 8
Ethernet (100Mbps) + IRIG-B (modulated)** A
Ethernet (100Mbps) + IRIG-B (de-modulated) ** B
IRIG-B (de-modulated) ** C

Product Specific
Size 40TE Case, No Option (8 Optos + 7 Relays) A
Size 40TE Case, 8 Optos + 7 Relays + RTD B
Size 40TE Case, 8 Optos + 7 Relays + CLIO* C
Size 40TE Case, 16 Optos + 7 Relays* D
Size 40TE Case, 8 Optos + 15 Relays* E
Size 40TE Case, 12 Optos + 11 Relays* F
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays* G
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + RTD* H
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + CLIO* J
Size 60TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays* K
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 24 Relays* L
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + RTD + CLIO* M
Size 60TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + RTD* N
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD* P
Size 40TE Case, 8 Optos + 7 Relays + 4 Relays HB** Q
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos +16 Relays + 4 Relays HB** R
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 8 Relays + 4 Relays HB + S
RTD**
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 8 Relays + 4 Relays HB + T
CLIO**
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 8 Relays + 4 Relays HB + U
RTD + CLIO**

Note: HB = High Break, CLIO required for Rotor EF

Protocol Options
K-Bus 1
MODBUS 2
IEC870 3
DNP3.0 4
IEC 61850 + Courier via rear EIA(RS)485 port 6

Mounting
Panel Mounting M

Language Options 0
Multilingual English, French, German, Spanish 5
Multilingual English, French, German, Russian

Software 33

Setting Files
Default 0
Customer 1

Design Suffix
Original A
Phase 2 Hardware C
Phase 2 CPU J

Note Design Suffix


A = Original hardware (48V opto inputs only, lower contact rating, no I/O expansion available)
C = Universal optos, new relays, new power supply
J = Phase 2 CPU and front panel with 2 hotkeys and dual characteristic optos

* Not available in design suffix A relays


** Not available in design suffix A,B, C

Note Mounting
For rack mounting assembled single rack frames and blanking plates are available

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 48 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
MiCOM P343 GENERATOR PROTECTION RELAY NOMENCLATURE

Character Type (A=Alpha, N=Numeric,


X=Alpha-numeric) A N N N A X X X A X X N N X A
Character Numbering (Maximum = 15)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

P 3 4 3 * * * * * M 0 * * 0 *

Vx Aux Rating
24-48 Vdc 1
48-110 Vdc, 30-100 Vac 2
110-250 Vdc, 100-240 Vac 3

In/Vn Rating
In=1A/5A, Vn=100/120V 1
In=1A/5A, Vn=380/480V 2

Hardware Options
Nothing 1
IRIG-B only (modulated) 2
Fiber Optic Converter Only 3
IRIG-B (modulated) + Fiber Optic Converter 4
Ethernet (100Mbps)** 6
2nd Rear Comms. Board* 7
IRIG-B (modulated) + 2nd Rear Comms Board* 8
Ethernet (100Mbps) + IRIG-B (modulated)** A
Ethernet (100Mbps) + IRIG-B (de-modulated) ** B
IRIG-B (de-modulated) ** C

Product Specific
Size 60TE Case, No Option (16 Optos + 14 Relays) A
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 14 Relays + RTD B
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 14 Relays + CLIO* C
Size 60TE Case, 24 Optos + 14 Relays* D
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 22 Relays* E
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays* F
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD* G
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + CLIO* H
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 24 Relays* J
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 32 Relays* K
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD + CLIO* L
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD* M
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 32 Relays + RTD* N
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 16 Relays + RTD + CLIO* P
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 32 Relays + RTD + CLIO* Q
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 14 Relays + 4 Relays HB** R
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 7 Relays + 4 Relays HB + S
RTD**
Size 60TE Case, 16 Optos + 7 Relays + 4 Relays HB + T
CLIO**
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB U
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + V
RTD**
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + W
CLIO**
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + X
RTD + CLIO**

Note: HB = High Break, CLIO required for Rotor EF

Protocol Options
K-Bus 1
MODBUS 2
IEC870 3
DNP3.0 4
IEC 61850 + Courier via rear EIA(RS)485 port 6

Mounting
Panel Mounting M
Rack Mounting (80TE case only) N

Language Options 0
Multilingual English, French, German, Spanish 5
Multilingual English, French, German, Russian

Software 33

Setting Files
Default 0
Customer 1

Design Suffix
Original Universal A
Phase 2 Hardware C
Phase 2 CPU J

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 49 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
Note Design Suffix
A = Original hardware (48V opto inputs only, lower contact rating, no I/O expansion available)
C = Universal optos, new relays, new power supply
J = Phase 2 CPU and front panel with 2 hotkeys and dual characteristic optos

* Not available in design suffix A relays


** Not available in design suffix A,B, C

Note Mounting
For rack mounting in the 60TE case size assembled single rack frames and blanking plates are available

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 50 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
MiCOM P344 GENERATOR PROTECTION RELAY NOMENCLATURE

Character Type (A=Alpha, N=Numeric,


X=Alpha-numeric) A N N N A X X X A X X N N X A
Character Numbering (Maximum = 15)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

P 3 4 4 * * * * * M 0 * * 0 *

Vx Aux Rating
24-48 Vdc 1
48-110 Vdc, 30-100 Vac 2
110-250 Vdc, 100-240 Vac 3

In/Vn Rating
In=1A/5A, Vn=100/120V 1
In=1A/5A, Vn=380/480V 2

Hardware Options
Nothing 1
IRIG-B only (modulated) 2
Fiber Optic Converter Only 3
IRIG-B (modulated) + Fiber Optic Converter 4
Ethernet (100Mbps) 6
2nd Rear Comms. Board 7
IRIG-B (modulated) + 2nd Rear Comms Board* 8
Ethernet (100Mbps) + IRIG-B (modulated A
Ethernet (100Mbps) + IRIG-B (de-modulated) B
IRIG-B (de-modulated) C

Product Specific
Size 80TE Case, No Option (24 Optos + 24 Relays) A
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD B
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + CLIO C
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 24 Relays D
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 32 Relays E
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD + CLIO F
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD G
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 32 Relays + RTD H
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 16 Relays + RTD + CLIO J
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 32 Relays + RTD + CLIO K
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + 4 Relays HB L
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + 4 Relays HB + M
RTD
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + 4 Relays HB + N
CLIO
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + 4 Relays HB + P
RTD + CLIO
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB Q
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + R
RTD
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + S
CLIO
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + T
RTD + CLIO

Note: HB = High Break, CLIO required for Rotor EF

Protocol Options
K-Bus 1
MODBUS 2
IEC870 3
DNP3.0 4
IEC 61850 + Courier via rear EIA(RS)485 port 6

Mounting
Panel Mounting M
Rack Mounting N

Language Options 0
Multilingual English, French, German, Spanish 5
Multilingual English, French, German, Russian

Software 33

Setting Files
Default 0
Customer 1

Design Suffix
Phase 2 CPU J

Note Design Suffix


J = Original hardware (phase 2 CPU and front panel with 2 hotkeys and dual characteristic optos)

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 51 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
MiCOM P345 (GENERATOR RELAY WITH SIGMA-DELTA INPUT MODULE) NOMENCLATURE

Character Type (A=Alpha, N=Numeric,


X=Alpha-numeric) A N N N A X X X A X X N N X A
Character Numbering (Maximum = 15)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

P 3 4 5 * * * * * M 0 * * 0 *

Vx Aux Rating
24-48 Vdc 1
48-110 Vdc, 30-100 Vac 2
110-250 Vdc, 100-240 Vac 3

In/Vn Rating 1
In = 1A/5A, Vn=100/120V 2
In = 1A/5A, Vn=380/480V

Hardware Options
Nothing 1
IRIG-B only (modulated) 2
Fiber Optic Converter Only 3
IRIG-B (modulated) + Fiber Optic Converter 4
Ethernet (100Mbps) 6
2nd Rear Comms. Board 7
IRIG-B (modulated) + 2nd Rear Comms Board* 8
Ethernet (100Mbps) + IRIG-B (modulated) A
Ethernet (100Mbps) + IRIG-B (de-modulated) B
IRIG-B (de-modulated) C

Product Specific
Size 80TE Case, No Option (24 Optos + 24 Relays) A
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD B
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + CLIO C
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 24 Relays D
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 32 Relays E
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD + CLIO F
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 24 Relays + RTD G
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 32 Relays + RTD H
Size 80TE Case, 32 Optos + 16 Relays + RTD + CLIO J
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 32 Relays + RTD + CLIO K
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + 4 Relays HB L
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + 4 Relays HB + M
RTD
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + 4 Relays HB + N
CLIO
Size 80TE Case, 24 Optos + 16 Relays + 4 Relays HB + P
RTD + CLIO
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB Q
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + R
RTD
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + S
CLIO
Size 80TE Case, 16 Optos + 16 Relays + 8 Relays HB + T
RTD + CLIO

Note: HB = High Break, CLIO required for Rotor EF

Protocol Options
K-Bus 1
MODBUS 2
IEC870 3
DNP3.0 4
IEC 61850 + Courier via rear EIA(RS)485 port 6

Mounting
Panel Mounting M
Rack Mounting N

Language Options 0
Multilingual English, French, German, Spanish 5
Multilingual English, French, German, Russian

Software 33

Setting Files
Default 0
Customer 1

Design Suffix
Extended Phase 2 CPU with 10 function keys and K
tri-color LEDs

* Note Design Suffix


K = Extended phase 2 CPU (phase 2 CPU and front panel with 10 function keys and tri-color LEDs and dual characteristic optos)
Separately ordered P345 accessories for low frequency injection 100% stator earth fault protection
1. 20Hz generator (Surface/Flush/Rail Mounted)
2. Bandpass Filter (Surface/Flush/Rail Mounted)
3. 400/5A Tripping CT

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 52 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
MiCOM P391 (GENERATOR ROTOR EARTH FAULT MODULE) NOMENCLATURE

Character Type (A=Alpha, N=Numeric,


X=Alpha-numeric) A N N N A X X X A X X N N X A
Character Numbering (Maximum = 15)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

P 3 9 1 9 0 1 A 0 M 0 0 0 0 A

Vx Aux Rating
60-250 Vdc, 100-230V ac 9

In/Vn Rating 0
N/A

Hardware Options 1
None

Product Specific
None A

Protocol Options
N/A 0

Mounting P
Panel Mounting R
Rack Mounting W
Wall Mounting

Software 33

Setting Files
N/A 0

Design Suffix
Original hardware A

P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Technical Data Sheet 53 P342/3/4 Software Version 33J, P345 Software Version 33K
& P391 Software Version 33A
CONTROL AREVA TRACK RECORD -
GENERATOR PROTECTION
> Programmable scheme logic >> LGPG: First numerical generator protection relay.
First released in1994. Over 1500 devices installed.
Programmable scheme logic allows the user to >> MX3IPG1A: Numerical generator protection relay.
customise the protection and control functions. First released in1997. Over 500 devices installed
It is also used to programme the functionality of >> 34x: Numerical generator protection relays designed for all generator
the optically isolated inputs, relay outputs and applications. First released in1999. Over 3000 devices installed.
LED indications. The programmable scheme logic
comprises gate logic and general purpose timers.
The gate logic includes OR, AND and majority gate INFORMATION INTERFACES
functions, with the ability to invert the inputs and
Information exchange is done via the local control
outputs, and provide feedback. The system is
panel, the front PC interface, the main rear
optimised to evaluate changes to the scheme logic
communications interface (COMM1/RP1) or an
signals and thus minimise any delays in logic optional second rear interface (COMM2/RP2).
execution. The programmable scheme logic may be
configured using the graphical MiCOM S1 PC based > Local communication
support software, as illustrated in Figure 2. The
required logic is drawn as shown and is then The front EIA(RS)232 Courier communication port has

MiCOM is a registered trademark of AREVA. All trade names or trademarks mentioned herein whether registered or not, are the property of their owners. - 389191982 RCS PARIS - Printed in France - SONOVISION-ITEP
downloaded directly into the relay. The logic may also been designed for use with the MiCOM S1 software
be uploaded from the relay and then modified using and is primarily for configuring the relay settings and
MiCOM S1 support software. programmable scheme logic. It is also used to locally
extract event, fault and disturbance record information
and can be used as a commissioning tool by viewing
> Independent protection settings groups
all relay measurements simultaneously.
The settings are divided into two categories; protection > Rear communication
settings and control and support settings. Four setting
groups are provided for the protection settings to allow The main rear communications interface supports the
for different operating conditions and adaptive relaying. five protocols listed below (selected at time of order)

AUTOMATION-L3-P34x-BR-02.08-????-GB - - AREVA - 2008. AREVA, the AREVA logo and any alternative version thereof are trademarks and service marks of AREVA.
and is intended for integration with substation control
> Control inputs systems.
Courier/K-Bus
The ON/OFF status of 32 control inputs can be Modbus
changed manually or remotely via the communications IEC 60870-5-103
to provide user defined control functions. DNP 3.0
IEC61850
> Function Keys (P345 only) IEC 61850 is available when the optional Ethernet
port is ordered. IEC 61850 offers high-speed data
Ten function keys are available for implementing exchange, peer-to-peer communication, reporting,
disturbance record extraction and time synchronization.
scheme control functionality. The function keys operate
An optional fiber optic interface is available for any
in two modes, normal and toggled, and activate
of the above protocols.
associated signals in PSL that can easily be used to
An optional 2nd rear communications port with the
customize the application. The following examples Courier protocol is available. This port is intended
illustrate how scheme functionality can easily be for central settings or remote access with MiCOM S1.
implemented for use with the function keys. Clock synchronization can be achieved using one of the
Select Group 2 settings protocols or using the IRIG-B input or using an opto input.
Reset thermal overload measurement
Reset latched contacts and LEDs
Trigger disturbance record EMC COMPLIANCE
Each function key has an associated tri-color LED (red, Compliance with the
green, yellow) allowing for clear indication of the European Commission
89/336/EEC
Directive on EMC
associated function's state.
PRODUCT SAFETY
> Indication Compliance with the
European Commission
73/23/EEC Low voltage directive
Eighteen tri -color LEDs (P345) or 8 red LEDs
(P342/3/4) are available for user programming. The P34X THIRD PARTY COMPLIANCES
P345 LED colors (red, green or yellow) are driven via File Number: E202519
digital databus signals in PSL and can be programmed
C Ufi L US Original Issue Date: 05-10-2002
to indicate up to four conditions/states for example. (Complies with Canadian and
Off - Not in service, US requirements)
Red - CB closed, Certificate Number: 104 Issue 2
Green - CB open, Assessment Date: 16-04-2004
Yellow - CB not healthy

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