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Dasdoead “CASH Fements
OPTIMHO
Static Distance
Protection
Relays
a
aan
aPour Ostimbo ye P28 ls
Type LFZP
OPTIMHO
Static Distance
Protection Relays
‘ Fullscheme distance
12,9or 8 messuring u
‘© Phase ang ground cistanco, phase
Glstance or single phase stance.
protection.
‘Single or maltpte ont
© Options! directo
protection
tn Fault
+ Typies! operating time: one evel for
three phace faults,
‘© Options! faut location with det
recording for post fault analysis and
instrumentation functions
+ Imegral user interface ‘or easy access
10 relay setting and fault recor
‘+ emote communication if raqui
BENEFITS
‘© Wide mode! range for accurate
‘matching te applications.
‘© Remote ierrogation reduces need
for stevisis.
Precise faulttype /location data
reduces outage time.
Self diagnosis reduces maintonence
costs
Vertical case option eases retrofit
problems,
+ Wil interface with existing scheme
logic.
Fulfilsbasie SCADA colo at no extra
[AP>RgATIONS OF OPTINO
‘Optima is procused in several models,
‘each sultable fora specific range of
spplications. The more sophisticated
models have features end functional
Bit which ean “ull he mast exacting
Gutins. These can inclede eb
ppliestions dey
eleranes time requi
models have reduced hardware and
Software to suit the simaler cequiraments,
ranemission ane distioution
systems.
Optimno complements the wel
established Micremho and Quadramho,
enhancing the already autstand!ngfarity
‘The range of applications includes:
= main ane back-up protection of
‘vetheod lines end underground
tables including transformer feeders
backup protection ofansforme
autosranstormers and shunt reactors
(trzer51)
~ protection of sold orresistanes earthed
‘syatome.
~three-pole or single-endithree-pole
‘ripping, with of without the aid of @
‘Signaling channel
single zone relays used in muttiple zone
Schemes 0 provide ultrahigh rellabilty
by adcitional redundancy of protection
{LFZP121, 122 or 192 with one sone
tabled}
lacement of obsolascont
haniesl or switched
~ protection of systems with open-delts
Fina voltage transformers or S-phase 3-
lim ine voltage tansformers{LFZPIS1
ornagy.
~ phase selection to
‘ower lin earier phase comparison
Scheme (such as Pt0}to carry out
single pote tripping (LFZPTI4).
low, for example, 3INTEGRAL USER INTERFACE
Allcelay sestings and records are
‘xcoesibiefrom the integral use; Intarfece
Shown in Figure &
‘Tho liquid erytalssplay (LCD) indicates
Dow the flay inated he latest lp, The
foulty phese and zone are indicated for
trips initioted ay tha cistance elements,
‘Thelatest alarm condi
the supplyisiost, they are automaticaly
ralrtated when the supply Is restored,
‘Tha data and time ofthe felt, location it
available), anc more, are summoned by
pressing READ. After the indications have
Been read, they canbe cleared by
resting RESET, end the READ key can
{hen be usedto step through all the relay
settings displayed in saquence,
‘The cursorand SETkeys, and the twortest
sockets, aro only cceossibl ator
femoving the transparent front cover The
keys areusedo saloct from a manuof
options displayed onthe LCD in English,
andto enter now setsngsinto temporary
memory. The meru has a simple
‘Structure ellowing rapid fori
‘The SET kay is used to transfer temaorary
entries to the permanert memory which
{otermines relay action. Accidents
changes are prevented by eliowing SET to
be operstive only atcertain points in th
‘ment after appropriate warnings have
‘been displayed,
getion.
(MENU OPTIONS
Seppuntecionue
igre MechaieliyoutotLF2R
DISTANCE
PROTECTION,
Co mr
ol Aan
“The menu holds an extensive range of
ceptions, inluding:
“viewing records of the LCD indications
{rom the es four faults
~ printing records or settings on 2
orteble printer plugged into ether the
BERIAL or PARALLEL test socket
“entering 8 rele identifestion code for
Upon printouts
comprehensive test options such as
monitoring test points onthe
PARALLEL socket blocking output
contecs the relay inoperative alarm
Sontee: closes when tre output
Contacts ere blocked): simplifed on-
toad directional esting: and closing
Selected output contacts for instance
Ocarry outa circuit oeoaker test)
ting up the baud rete and protocol for
the serial communiestions,
[ retavavaivaste
See —
Oo i ° le 39]
ia sical
SETTINGS a ‘SCHEMES AVAILABLE
“The setting options slow the user to
select funetfons to sult each application.
‘The available options depend upon the
‘model of Optimmho, but usualy inolude:
“scheme type
hich distance ones sr2.enebied (upto
Bones)
whether ground feult time deleyes
zones if fitted are enabled
~ direction ofreach-stepped or
Zona it fined)
—whethor START incicatlons are required
tor remote feuls when do not result ina
ti.
oret
‘The menus adaptive; for example, if
Zone? snot requited and has be
aleobied, time setting ie automaticaly
Femoved fromthe men
The schome colection varies withthe
‘model of Optimho. Most models have
besic distance with upto sindependent
‘ones avalible, designated 21, 22 and 23.
‘Adcitional zones 1% and 1 ars obtained,
ifrequirad, by stepping the reach of the
Zone clomonts after time delays started
bythe Zone 2 ancior Zone 3 lament, On
‘soma models Zane? abteined by
Stepping the reach of Zone 1, while on
Some other mode, Zane 2 ie omitted
Zone extension and Zona 2aczoleration
schemes are provided in ll models.
we back-up protection LFZP 161.
ith Independent Zone 1 and
Zone 2elements also have selectable
Darmissive underresch, permi
‘current reversal guard logic and open
Brooker soho logic.Fire 5 Reitveexpusion of partners poleeed mho unde feultcondton fr sai greunced estes.
‘Modale having indopencent Zone 1,
Zono? and Zone Shave sdailonal
permissive overreach ane unblosking
Schemes with woak infeed logic elso the
Dlooking scheme. Tese schames raquire
Zonet ba set reverse coking
iablein
Single pole tipping togieis av
some models
REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS
DISTANCE CHARACTERISTICS
‘The phase comparator is arranged te produce severe types of dstance characteristics
forthe afferent models of Optinho. For urtrer Information s9e Table 2, Page 70
Choracteritictype
Description
Partially ross polarised shapad mho with parial
synehrancus polarising for phase faults. Expansion
‘hdr feultcondltione le more tuan adequate to cover ere
and towar footing resistance for most ystems, With
‘cellent phase selection, See Figure 5,
Allthe options avallable on the meru are
avellablo from slosal or remota
{erminal vis an AS252C serial
‘communiestion port. Sockets are
provided an boththe frantand the rearof
{he relay for temporary or permanent
‘connwetfon respeatvely. The socket on
the rear ean alsa Interface with @ modem
{for communstion aver aeukable ink,
{or instance a slephonstine,
Fully eross polarised or quadrature polarised) ho whith
partial eynenronaus polarising for phase felt, Simllarto
‘Type m above but used where only phase fault protection Ie
‘evaid everreach or underreach for resistive faults with
prefault load, The dirwetfonal measurement is partially
Grose polar'sed, The resistive raach eating is variable up to
38D hme [1A elev) 0° 30 ohms [5A relay) Tho
‘queerllsteralis used instead of Type m above to cover
{Graund fault rasistence on overhead lines shorter than
Sok, on resistence neutral systams, or on aystems with
high ground resistivity, See Figure 6.
(Offset quadrilateral: as Type. but with reverse reach for
‘busbar beck-up protection in Zone Stime,
‘Offect ientioular with a variable aspect ratio setta avoid
leas aneroaenmont on ong lines. A circular ofteet eating
{or shorter lnes{s included, The reverse reach fs used for
‘busbor beek-up protection in Zona stime. Reach stopped
zones whose timers are started by Zane automatically
‘voi load eneroachmvent f Zone 9's shaped to avoid the
lad impedance. See Figure 2
andi avalabefor 18 oye after feu
POLARISING inddence te cover brongarfalure
protection time, Several oycles must
‘The partial ross polarising signal used in lapse from system energisation before
various distance characterises s & ‘Synetonous polarising is
ed froma healthy ‘uiteh-on-to-ault logies
square wave der
ia
ngedto
‘hase reterance, and 18% oF tho Provide protection for close-up phase
Smpliuds ofthe prefauit voltage. This faults during this initial period.
‘added othe faulty phase voltage,
land dominates for close-up unbelenced
fault conditions. This provides 2 clear
dlrectionsl reference even in the
presen
‘ranstent,
The partial eynehronaus po
eross polarising buts
similar to par
‘of eapacitor voltage transformer
sfeaive fr Saha fais. SynchronousDIRECTIONAL EARTH FAULT
PROTECTION
(not avaiable in all models)
‘The drectionel earth felt protection
(DEF| hea thos festuresseleczablo lathe
User interface
time delayed tripping, ether definite
{ime or inverse definite minimum time
Using seblection of bli IEC or
‘American curves, Se Figure 8.
~instentangous high-set tripping,
‘vallablo the model of Optimne has
‘ho Zone 1 instantaneous ground fault
Glements fted.
“sided tripping vie permissive overreach,,
‘Unblock ng, or bloeking schern
{dopending on the model), which work
Ineonlunetton withthe distance
scheme, sharing thageme signaling
channel
holes of polarising forthe directional
lement
negative sequence voltage deriva
from Internal iter (compared ageinst
nepetive sequence curent)
zeta sequence current froma seperate
urrent input
zero sequence voltage lin come
‘modell dersvacinisrhall fom VaVa
ana.
ual zerosequence current and volege
{some modals only.
‘The overcurrent elements use 20:0
szquenes current ax the operating
quantity respective of the type oF
polarising usec forthe directional
‘The negative sequence fers are sel
adapsive to systor frequency, allowing
Greater sensitivity than i possible with
fixed ters tuned tone narinal system
‘Frequency.
‘Amagnetising nrush currant detectors
providedta prevent maloneration when
enetgising in-zong traneformers, The
flrouitusee tha principle of detecting
{eros in the curent asting for quertee
tysie or ore, This methad iinnarently
Unaffoctes by current eansformer
fsturation unlike second harmonic,
Festrsint.
FAULT LOCATION, FAULT DATA
RECORDING AND
INSTRUMENTATION
(rotavalablein all models)
“The fauttlocation algorithm includes
compeneation for infeed into resistive
fault from a remote soures wits prafauit,
Toad flow, Reasout ofthe faut location
canbe selected tobe inkilometces, miles
arpercentoflins lang.
‘The ault location board also computes
prefauitend fault voltogee ang currents
Phese-by-phaee, These values, cogather
(with negative and ero sequence current
tno voltage can be raed out‘0 alow
aie ofthe power systom networks
Botedierre
puree utter grcundtut charac.
‘igre Leni are
‘wes tthe time of fault. The duration of
‘the fault is also determined.
ult, and
sonytimoundarhstytvoine Egg eudenn rina arseary
Conditions, tholine voltages, currents,
Wwatte ang VArs can be calculated on
Sepsrateftom thet ofthe cstence
‘measuring elemants, protection accureey
tan be erovs-shocked with fauit location
accuracy during secondary injectionwith
ana
sary
SELF-MONITORING AND
VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER
FUSE/MCB SUPERVISION
COptimho has comprehensive continuous
saltmoritoring, tte allre oceurs an
alarmis issued by closing the rolay
Jngperatve alarm contact and
textingulahing ha relay avallable LED.
Diagnostic informetion is eutomatically
sgplayed fe falurais such that it does
‘ot disable the main procassor and LCD.
‘Monitoring ofthe anslogue clreults
Includes (i the de supply end al internal
se power
andcurrent circuits the latter only ifthe
‘model of Optimho has voltage
‘wansformer supervision).
‘The VT'supervision logiocan be setto
bloak slay oporation inthe event of
failure of aT fuse, All madels have en
‘optically coupled isoletor to monitor
‘Suxliary contact of miniature ereut
broakerifthe VF suppies are protected by
Selection Chart t
oo
Ton offauoaation,
ce rare
ata recoag
Ayameeieca
Subst Se
trblotng sero?
sHecingaehora?
rep forrvere fu?
‘snWiCB instead offuees, Energising te a ———
‘optical eater Slacks relay operation ve we
Trea
Monitoring ofthe dg circuits includes ia era are
{i'bus communieatons {i enase sum of winor wine
allnon-voletile memary data (EPROM and & Ne Lossaaerine™ | | osesspinse=
EEPROM) and (i wotetcag circuit for ' 7
very microsentralise nthe evento! Ee |
fellur ep signe originating fram the Se |
lected parte rely are Blocked eet
nmodale wth quadiateral ground fault Pease? oun
Chareceratis, remedial acon is PemaNeSreraerehseee heey
Borformod the quaceteral measuring ipatng sche?
Giroulte fail The alternative shaped mho ee ge
{roune fauk measuring elements, located
Sra diterentboara are sutomaticliy
Sroughtintasetionto restore the ground >—_——_,,
{aultprteston, On power systems where %
most fouls are ground fut,
Capebilty cone Gerably increase the TTR aia
vera aaliabilty ofthe rely ‘anaes | Rlnear
Fiseoensiananisuaute 4 Saar
| CONTACT ARRANGEMENTS ‘ ras ie °
a
Most models are preprogrammed: give edb outa ia
Bonoiceof atleast two outpurconteos Seana ah at era
diagrams, One of these diagrams is ae
srtangedto give drecteccase ‘othe
Talay messuringuntsvia the output RUE EIS DE yan
relay contacts, sothate customer's ragaet Hoisting
txeling protcton scheme canbe Boece
peratecinconjunction wth Optimhe SSS ee uae?
required. The other diagrams take i ‘aecta"
Eelvanage of the Optito's ov itsgel ——
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‘our 13. Case connection ogram forte ings.TECHNICAL DATA
Ratings
AC voltage Vr 10010 120V rms phose-phase
‘aCeurrentin: ‘Ror sArms per phase
roguancy fe SoHzor coke
Operative frequency
range: 47 toStHzor 58410 61.2He
eSuppiy Vxtth For switched mode dolactde power supply uni, avilable In
threevorsions:
Nominal Operative Maximum
range withstand
cr ist06 64.8
monsv Sisto 1975V T50V
2207s0v __175%0275V._300V
Thorol nagligible change ofaecuraoy with shonge of
voltage within the operative range of he raley.
DC supply V2}: For eptcally coupled isolators. Supply options are the
same.as Vili. External resistor bax provided for 220/260V
Nersion 0a Figure 15)
Maximum overload ratings
Ac vole: 12 for measuring eecuracy
15Vn continuous withstand
28Vn withstand far 0s.
ACcurtent 2a sonvinuous withstand
25in for fauit location and instrument
feutlocatorfted).
bin for distance meacuring accuracy
3GO:nwitnstand for ts in = 1A)
Boin withstand for 1e(ia™= 5A)
Burdens
ACvoltage circuits: 0.1 VAper pheseat Va
ACourrentelreuits: 0.08 VAper hase (in
Cc O.5VApor phase (In
i) Dc supply (0h {BW under healthy tive ine conditions at Vx(1)
— 28 maximum
DC suppiy (2 10mA per enoraised optically coupled
isolararat Vx
Je sequance satings referrodto line VT and CT gacondaries:
‘Allemployed zones
‘exceptreverse Zore3: 0.210250 ahms in = 1A}) Overhead line modele
(0,040 89 ohms (in = A))
0.410 1250%me In
8.020 25 ohms tin
0.980 2500hms (In
2.008 t0 60 ohms fn
0.020 125 obme (In
0.904t0 25 ohms (In
\Al) Underground eable models
BAN)
1A)} Overhoed tine models
Bal)
4) Underground cable models
5A),
2vot
ithe
2arasov
i
wiwhen
dels
Reach setting method is by digitally controlled analogue attenuators. Attenuation,
{actors KZPh end KEN operate on curren signels and are common to all zanes
‘Attention factors K21, KZ1X, KZ1Y, K22, ZB and KZ operate on voltage signals and
jecifisto Zone 1, Zone TX. Zone TY, Zone 2, Zone 3 forward and Zone 3 reverse
Fespestivel. The positive sequence reach for Zone 1 lsgiven by:
Zona't = KZ1, KZPN ils for overhead line modal,
Zone | = KZ1, KZPn2In for underground eable modal.
Ether X21 or KZPh is sotto .000, To obtain the formula for exch ofthe other zones
‘eroyed, replace KZ1 by the appropriate attenuation factorfor the zone.
Eats ettings for rovne foul dstane
FResicusl compensation factor
Ken
kph
Ny~2u
824,
‘Where Zig end 2, are the phasor velues ofz270 and positive eequence Impedance of
ina.
al resistive ech settings:
Right-hand reech = KRiln
Lefthand reash = KR.6lo(LFZP 11)
Lefthend reach = KRSin(LFZP 121)
KZPh 0.04040 1000in steps of 0007
Kan 0.0000 1260 instaps of 0.001
kz
Kzix
KAY} 1.00t049,98in steps of 0.02
kz
Kz3
kes 0.210 49.9instonsof0.1
KA Tio Sdin steps of
Range of eating of Zone lonceularsepect ratio
215 = 100,067 070.81
Gheractaviatic angle ating
{Gh = arg 2, to nearest available setting,
8h = 4640.90 n stops.
orl Ph = 207, 25% 90", 35°, 40", 507,60" or 70"
(ziPrzs only)
‘Vectorial residual compensation for ground fault stance:
‘N= arg (2.02.1) to nearest avellabe setting
‘N= 45° 0.60" in steps for overhead fine models
N= ~45%, 35" nd ~25"10 + AO" inS*stepe
for underground eable moc.
Note: LEZPtI3 s not designedto be used with a ground faultloop
petting (22, + 2.9/2 with an argument laee than 20"
iMinimam operating valves of the clstance measuring elements Tor al (yp
Voltage: zero
Currant: 008inKzPh,
Accuracy: each: 25%.
Characteristic ang
Resetting rato: osm
Timer ranges: pei
Zone Wtimer
Zone 2iImar
Zone Stimet
‘Scheme co-ordination timers usod in permissive overreach,
Unblaeking end biocking schemes:
.
TD f otogemsin steps of ams
ech tier 0.10¢ 109.988
Instops of0.02¢
‘Typleal relay operating times for ono 1 are shownin
Figurea oto 12,
Mh characteristic (typem.f ore) S0Hzminimum:14 ms
Atypical: 18 ms
60He minimum:12 me
typiesl:18 ms
(Quscrlsteratcharacteristi type g] Soke minimum:18 me
typieal:23 m5
60He minimum:38 me
typieal:20 ms
Rosottime: ‘The trip contacts are sealed in for 6Ome following the initial
contact closure. Thereafter, the maximum reset tims i 38 ms.
8Power swing blocking
Power swing detocted by transit time of impedsnes betwoen Zone snd either Zone 2
or Zone 3 ag selectad, Zone 6's offset mho or o"'set lenteuley, with the same range of
orwerd and reverse roach settings end sspectretios es Zone a
Zone Gtimerrange: _20ms¢ 80msin steps of me
Powerswing detection rocimes:
detection disebied
detection indicated only.
(iy inateation pve Blocking of any oneor more selected
Blocking disabled if ground fout orl DEF fited} @ phese faut occurs during e power
ving.
Dircotional earth fault
Directional measuring elements: one forwarc-locking, ene reverse-looking:
Current sensitivity éatermined by current lovel dotector:
03In:90.80In In steps oF O.08in
Charactarisicangle ® G = 10° to 60"in 10" steps,
Instantaneous trip available only no Zone 1 ground fault distance elements fited):
Setting range: 0.2into30lnin steps of .05In
Accuracy: 25% atfn, 20°,
‘idea wiping echomer
Scheme.co-ordinetion timers:
} oto98msin steps oF ms
letector 0.95 Into 0.80ln in staps of
bin
Time delay vip Setting la = 0.0818 vo 120In In atopa af 0.05In
Time curves: four eurvos and threo definite time rangoe
shownia Figure 8
Time multiplier: = 0.02510 .000in steps of 0.025
Accuracy atfn, 20°," 0.051n to 0.801
(Current: +10% ~0%
Operating timo: definite time 23% ever Lieto tle
cuve!
curve2} 0% overZlstoatls
curves
Suived 475% over Ista 20s
Fault location and instrumentation
Fauitlocation positive soquence seztings ro
ls
‘ed taline VT and CT secondaries:
Range: ‘.20h:n8 10.200 ohms (In = 7A)
{104 ohms to 40 ohms{in = 5A)
Setting Zone Fm KZEKZPh. lin
KZPh end residual compereation are common tothe cistance mezsuring eloments.
KF range: 110010 40.001n steps of 0.0
Line length setting {in miles or kr or 6)
0.00 t0 $8.89 n steps of 01
{00.0%0 998.9in steps of 0.1
‘Accuracy sme ITE 7
Settings to olow for transformer ratios for instrumentation functions: 7
(Tato: 1:1 or 100 to 2000:1 £1001 stens>
VF ratio: 1% oF 100 to 6000%1 in 100:1 steps
Block or enable auto-reclose logic
A nnormally-open or normely-closad contact ls supplied on most model to block or
tenable sutoreclose respectively
“Tha menv slows te following choices of logic:
‘Ato-eclose blocked or enabled on:
Zone 1 oridedtrip caused by 20r3 phase fault
Zone or aided trip eaused by 3 phase fault
Zone 1X andor Zone TY andior Zone 2 time delayed trip
Channel cut of service
DEF instantaneous ond
idedsip.
“ior
power
tor:
‘Switch-on to fault logic
Menu choices allow instentaneaus trp and alarm and indication for faults occurcing
foniine eneraisation, whether busbar rine voltage transformers sre used:
SOTF enabled slther 0.25 or 10s ater line do-onsrgised
{Mos prevents S07F action on auto-reciosure)
SOTF trip via measuring oloments.
SOTF tip via current ana voltage lavel dataotors,
Output contacts
Some ofthe ealible grams are shown tn Tie 1
ating Make anc cary 7500VA0r8.2, maxima 9A, 200,
moore
Carty corsinuously 6A 8rd
Breaks! 125008
Seb tive} maxmasa.soov
SBwun eae
Environmental withstand
Enver lsietion:frsorace on
IEE ross
S201
Temperature (Operative range ~25°C ta 455°.
‘Storage ands eee
Hominy
BS20M pers2.1 Ce
9956 FH and 440°C.
Sat b.
Enclosure protection’ [PSO (dust protected).
rece
sesso
Vibration: TEC265-21 part
BS 142 1982 section 2.2 catagory S2.
(05g betwaen 10 and 30H
Mechanical durability
Thereley
than 19 operations
Voltage.
Anculation ec 2555
35 142 1822 section 1.8
ANS|C3780-1378.
2k rms for 1 minute from erculs to case earth,
2k rene fort minute between cleus
5Keme for T minute eeross
normally opencontects.
High vetage impuleo withstand
EC 255.5
BS 742 1962 section 1.3,
5KY poak, 1.206015, 0.84
{rom erculis ta case earth and between circus
High Frequency disturbance tw
TEC 265-22-1 class 3
BS 162 1982 section 14
ANS|C3790.11874
25RV peak between circuits and case earth.
1.OKV peak across input circus,
{Me bursts
TEC A012 clacs3.
KY ciccharge.
EleetrorsagnaileInterforenes ros:
TEC 801-3 evel.
Draft ANS! C9790.2.
25NiHe— 1G T0Vir,
Dimensions ‘Sito: 600 Figure 14
‘Wotght 15ke(G2)
“able 1. Standard output contact ease terminal connections
Terminal LZP 1h, 31, 115, T4 (Note 1) LFZP 997, a, 123 TP TST, TP TrPTBI
2931 ov SY sv ay
2938 37K ax IN ax
2936 21 (Nae) zt 2 ‘et
3739 SA oer ‘eT ‘eT
anas 33 ‘set ‘347 ‘Ber
way 3c ‘aT ar eT
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mss 6 38 8 EF
3032 VBINT Note 3] Ze ‘Zoxretviz2TT) Note
soa IN (Note 4) 220) 23,7) (Note 7}
2096 ev aul ‘emNIT)
eo 948 ‘3aY ‘aay.
aaa 33 ‘oat 2
ee S40 3 Y.
bose 36 Eg 5
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5567 En
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8i.83 36 (Note)
Notes 2 Zi wba Ts. ESN LPaP Tia
4. When 3 pole'tripsing schome Is used,
‘340,948, 840 and 98 al respond as S&T.
Key to contact funct'ons.
97 Relay inoperative alarm,
97K Voltage rensformer
supervision,
95 Poworswing Blocking.
2i Distance ip.
GIN DEF tip.
88 Switch onto faulttcp,
21 Zona ttip.
ZIX(T) Zone 1X time delay wi,
ZIYI Zono 1V time delay tp.
Zalt) Zone 2time delay trip.
Zt) Zone 3time deiey trip.
6 Zu0z1V(7) in LEZP 132.
7 ZAIN in LER? 182,
3.zieznveeat hl in LP 1.
4 2507) LEZP 113,
21BINIT} Any time delay tip.
eaY Aides trp,
8 Anyitip.
S4A —_Tippola Aof breaker.
943 —_Trippole Bot breaker.
8G —_‘Trippole Cot breaker
SéT Tripallpoles of breaker.
96 ——_Blackeutoredlose,
85x Signal sand,
SY Signa Soe
99. DEF elorsent operated
forwardor reverse) or any
Zone 20" 3 slement
INFORMATION REQUIRED WITH ORDER
LEZP model cequirad (see Summary Char
Whether DEF requited Ii optional for medal selactec).
Whatner IEC or Ameriean curves are required for DEF tre overcurrent protection.
Whether faut location required [if optional for model selected).
Nominal current rating In lA or 5.
Frequency in: S0H2 oF 8
Voltage of de supply Vxin): 4@/54v,T1O/t25V or 22az80y
Voltage of de supply Vx(2): 48/54V, TTOr2BV or 20/250
Mounting erengemente:. rack, pane! Rorzoatal, panel vertical.
\Whather the block suto-reclose contact 80-1 sto bea normally-open or normally=
closed contact.
\Wihethor the signal send contact 85% sto bea normaliy-open or normally-closed
ccontee
‘Advice is available when the information requested ebove is cificult to spectty.
Requests for advice should inctude:
“burrent and voltage transformer ratios.
“positive and ero sequence impedances of the protected fender or full details ofthe
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