Technical Guide P220/EN GS/B43
Getting Started
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6.4 Relay rear description
Connector 1 Connector 2
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This connector (Orange) is designed for the use of
= 6RID or 2 Thermistances.
+ Analogical Output.
FIGURE 2 - MiCOM P220 RELAY REAR VIEW
Connector 1 Connector 2
Common C4 ] 1 [Common tc1 | 2 Case Earth 29 |Rs485 30
(Resistance)
TC4 (NC) 3. [TCI (NC) 4 RS485 (+) 31 |RS485 () 32
C4 (NO} 5 |TC1 (NO) 6 Auxiliary 33 [Auxiliary 34
Supply (+) Supply (+)
Common TS | 7 [Common t¢2| 8 | [WD (NO) 35 [Common WD | 36
TCS (NC) 9 |TC2 (NC) 10| {WD (NC) 37 38
TCS (NO} 11 |Te2 (NO} 12 39 40
Input L3 (+) | 13 [Common Tc3 | 14] {IA (input - 41 [Common iA | 42
Ph.A /5 amps} (Ph.A/ 5 amps)
Input L3(-) | 15 [Te3 (NC) 16| [1B (input - 43 [Common IB | 44
Ph.B /5 amps) (Ph.B/ 5 amps)
Input L(+) | 17 |T¢3 (NO) 18| IC (input - 45 [Common ic | 46
Ph.C /5 amps) {Ph.C/ 5 amps)
Input La(-) | 19 20) 10 (E/F input) | 47 |Common E/F | 48
(5 amps) (5 amps)
Input L5 (+) | 21 [Inpurkt (+) [22] [IA (input - 49 [Common iA | 50
Ph.A/1 amp) (Ph.A/ 1 amp)
Input 5 (-) | 23 |Inputtt(-) | 24] {IB (Input - 51 [Common IB | 52
Ph.B /1 amp) (Ph.B/ 1 amp)
25 |inputt2(+) | 26) [IC (input - 53 [Common ic | 54
Ph.C /1 amp} (Ph.C/ 1 amp)
27 [Input t2(-) [28] flO (E/Finput) | 55 [Common E/F | 56
(1 amp) (1 amp)
NOTE: The terminals of MiCOM P220 are represented with power
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Commissioning & Maintenance
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3.5 Current transformers (CTs)
DANGER: NEVER OPEN CIRCUIT THE SECONDARY CIRCUIT OF A CURRENT
‘TRANSFORMER SINCE THE HIGH VOLTAGE PRODUCED MAY BE LETHAL
AND COULD DAMAGE INSULATION.
3.5.1 Use of a Core Balance CT for earth faults.
If a core balance CT is used to detect earth faults, prior to any test, the user must
check the following points:
1. MV cable screens and core balance CT,
2. No current flow through the MV cables.
3.5.2 Cable shields and core balance CT
When mounting a core balance CT around eleciric cables, check the connection to
the earth of the cable shields. Its vital that the earth cable of the shield moves in the
opposite direction through the core balance CT. This cancels the currents carried by
the cable shields through the core balance CT.
Electrical cables directed
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Screen shields
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3.5.3
3.6
Phase CTs orientation
It is necessary to check the orientation of the phase CTs by using the following
method for instance:
Have available a cenire point analogue ammeter. Temporarily short-circuil the
battery by checking the diagram polarities (+ on P1 and — on P2). A positive current
pulse traverses the milliammeter and the needle shall turn in a positive direction
Proceed this test for each phase CT.
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FIGURE 2 - PHASE CT ORIENTATION TEST
NOTE: — De-magnetise the CT after the test. Inject a current starting from
zero and slowly cross the CT nominal value and then decrease
slowly to zero.
Auxiliary supply
Check the value of the auxiliary supply voltage (terminals 33 and 34). The value
measured shall be between 0.8 and 1.2 times the auxiliary supply nominal voltage
indicated on the MiCOM P220 front panel (under the upper flap}
Cortec code | Rely cusiion vege range * Aor vohoge renge for the
A 24 — 60 Vde 19 - 60 Vde
F 48 - 150 Vde 32-150 Vde
M 130-250 Vde 48 - 250 Vde
100-250 Vea
* The tolerance on the auxiliary voltage variations is -20/+20%.