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Choosing The Right Digital Protective Relay Has Never Been Easier
As a worldwide leader in multifunctional digital protection, Square D / Schneider Electric has the portfolio of products required to protect each level of your power system. Comprehensive Sepam protection, that is layered within a facility, can provide metering, monitoring, analysis and diagnosis for your entire operation. It can also help you improve power system reliability and extend the life of power equipment. With a fully instrumented PowerLogic Sepam system, its possible to achieve levels of system reliability that ensure the power required to sustain your operations.
Protection Zone
Transformer Feeder or main (Substation) Bus (volts/ freq) Generator
Criteria
Selection
Radial (51, 51N, 46) Long feeders (67N) Closed loop (67N, 67) Parallel mains [transf][sources] (67N, 67) Solid or low/high impedance (51N) Ungrounded or compensated (67N/NC) Basic Feeder [Transf][Motor][Generator] Voltage/frequency (27/59/81) ROCOF (81R) Advanced Fdr/Main[Transf][Motor][Gen] Thermal overload (49)-cable Differential (87T) Machine differential (87M) Machine-transformer unit differential (87T) I V, f I, V, f, P, E THD-I,V <8 RTDs of same type > 8 RTDs (< 16) or 2 types of RTDs < 10 I / 8 O > 10 I / 8 O and < 42 I / 23 O Control matrix Logic equation editor 1 Modbus port 2 Modbus ports S20 S41 S42 S42 S20 S41 S20 S40 S41 S81 T20 M20 G40 M41 T42 T20 T42 T20 T40 G82 M20 G40 M41 G82 M20 G40 M41 B21 B22 T82 M81 G82 T87 M87 G87 M88 G88 T20 M20 T40 T81 T20 T40 T20 T81 T20 T40 T20 M41 M81 M20 M41 M20 M81 M20 M41 M20 B21 G40 G82 G40 G82 G40 B21 G82 G40 B21 G40 G40 B21
Network structure
Metering
Motor
The Sepam Series 80 product was designed for one purpose to meet or exceed the protection requirements of the harshest, most demanding industrial locations bar none. A standardized footprint allows the Sepam Series 80 relay to be integrated into virtually any electrical equipment, including Substations, Mains/Feeders, Transformer, Motor and Generator applications. And, differential protection of transformer or machine transformer units provides selective, high speed protection. Expanded logic equation capabilities provide increased
Graphical Software
customization of control and protection, while two rear communication interfaces allow multiple Modbus communications. An easy to use, graphical software interface allows operators to quickly and easily congure hardware, sensors, and protective schemes. And, the battery backup ensures historic and fault data retention in the event of a power outage. Finally, weve made checking the correct connection of CT and VT sensors easier than ever thanks to special measurements made inside the relay. For example, phase shift measurement between current and voltage allows verication of the CT and VT connections. Just a few of the many reasons the Sepam Series 80 relay is the right choice for your most demanding applications.
Series 80 Part Numbers: G82, G87, G88, M81, M87, M88, S80, S81, S82, T81, T82, T87
Based on the robust design of the Series 80, the Sepam Series 40 digital protective relay is designed for mid-range loads and sources. With a standardized footprint, less than 4 deep, Series 40 is easily integrated into virtually any type of electrical equipment; Mains/Feeders, Transformer, Motor and Generator applications. Directional over current protection for dual mains and ties and closed loop feeders improve coordination with adjacent protection, while current and voltage inputs provide power, energy, power factor, plus demand metering display and enhanced machine protection. CT/VT and Trip Circuit supervision also check the integrity of input sensors and interrupting devices.
Directional Ground Overcurrent Protection
Sepam Series 40 software features Boolean logic equation assistance, which allows users to quickly and easily customize both control and protection settings. And, 16 seconds of fault recording congurable for multiple captures, detailed history of last ve trip reports, and retention of the last 200 timetagged alarms, provides personnel with detailed trip diagnostic information for enhanced fault analysis.
Series 40 Part Numbers: G40, M41, S40, S41, S42, T40, T42
Thanks to a wide range of control power inputs and a limited number of Sepam Series 20 part numbers, selecting the right relay for basic loads and sources has never been easier. An intuitive backlit LCD display allows you to view multiple metered values (current or voltage) setup, alarm, and diagnostic information at a glance. Two 86 cycle records of fault recording, last trip fault values, and last 64 time-tagged alarms retained, offer trip diagnostic information for analysis of faults. And, 16 inverse time over current characteristic curves make coordination with adjacent protection fast and easy. Finally, programming Series 20 software is almost effortless thanks to a unique ability to create les ofine, then download them through a front port on the relay. As if that were not
Backlit LCD Display provides multiple lines of data with both text and graphics available
enough, the Series 20 relay can even run a self diagnosis to ensure it is providing the level of protection you need for your application. The Sepam Series 20 relay takes the hassle out of relay specication and gives you the protection you need for basic loads and sources.
Benet
Uniform physical and electrical installation simplies integration into equipment Provides selective high speed protection Provides selective high speed machine protection Additional functions provide more exible protection I, V, E, P, PF, THD at local or remote display/reading Provides increased customization of control and protection Provides simplied conguration of hardware, sensors, and protective schemes Ensures fault data retention upon loss of control power Allows multiple Modbus communication networks
Benet
Uniform physical and electrical installation simplies integration into equipment Improved coordination with adjacent protection Allows power, energy, power factor plus demand metering display and enhanced machine protection Allows customization of control and protection
Checks integrity of input sensors and interrupting devices Sixteen seconds of fault recording congurable for multiple captures, Provides detailed trip diagnostic information for detailed history of last 5 trip reports, and retention of the last 200 time- enhanced fault analysis tagged alarms Rear communication port for interface to optional Modbus Provides for remote display and control with E, I, P, V, and PF data communications modules Includes all Series 20 Features
Benet
View multiple metered values (current or voltage) setup, alarm, and diagnostic information Uniform physical and electrical installation simplies integration into equipment Ease of coordination with adjacent protection Ease of protection programming/setup Provides trip diagnostic information for analysis of faults Ensures correct operation of relay and integrity of protection Ease of relay selection without multiple catalog numbers Minimal training required for operation. Easy to use, easy to view. Self guiding menus. Ease of startup/commissioning Improved protection coordination Provides integration into power monitoring and control system Provides additional I/O (analog & digital), RTD inputs, communications options, and remote mounting of relay Allows proactive scheduled breaker maintenance
ANSI code
94/69
S20 S40 S41 S42 S82 T20 T40 T42 T87 M20 M41 M87 G40 G87 G88 B21 B22
8 8 2 2 4 4 2 2 8 8 2 2 8 8 2 2
Modbus communication
Measurement readout Remote indication and time tagging of event Remote control orders Remote setting of protections Transfer of disturbance recording data
ANSI code
S20 S40 S41 S42 S82 T20 T40 T42 T87 M20 M41 M87 G40 G87 G88 B21 B22
4 4 2
Self-diagnosis
Watchdog Output relay test
S20 S40 S41 S42 S82 T20 T40 T42 T87 M20 M41 M87 G40 G87 G88 B21 B22
Protection
Phase overcurrent Ground fault/sensitive ground fault Unbalance/negative sequence Thermal overload Thermal overload for cables Breaker failure Directional real overpower Directional ground fault Directional phase overcurrent Voltage restrained overcurrent Directional reactive overpower Phase undercurrent Locked rotor, excessive starting time Starts per hour Restricted earth fault Two-winding transformer differential Machine differential Overuxing (V / Hz) Field loss (underimpedance) Pole slip Overspeed (2 set points) (2) Underspeed (2 set points) (2) Underimpedance Inadvertent energization 100% stator earth fault Positive sequence undervoltage Remanent undervoltage Undervoltage Overvoltage Neutral voltage displacement Negative sequence overvoltage Overfrequency Underfrequency Recloser (4 Cycles) Temperature monitoring (8 or 16 RTDs) Thermostat / Buchholz Phase-to-phase undervoltage Phase-to-neutral undervoltage Phase-to-neutral overvoltage Rate of change of frequency
ANSI code
50/51 50N/51N/50G/51G 46 49 RMS 49C RMS 50BF 32P 67N/67NC 67 50V/51V 32Q/40 37 48/51/LR/14 66 64REF 87T 87M 24 40 78PS 12 14 21B 50/27 64G2/27TN 27D 27R 27/27S 59 59N 47 81H 81L 79 38/49T 26/63 27 27S 59 81R
S20 S40 S41 S42 S82 T20 T40 T42 T87 M20 M41 M87 G40 G87 G88 B21 B22
4 4 1
NOTE: Refer to Installation Guides on www.powerlogic.com, Technical Library, for additional ApplicationTypes.
Summary
Metering / Monitoring
RMS phase & residual currents Calculated residual current Average current I1, I2, I3 Peak demand current per phase Measured residual current Voltage U21, U32, U13, V1, V2, V3 Residual voltage Vo Positive sequence voltage Vd / rotation direction, Negative sequence voltage Vi Frequency Real / reactive / apparent power P, Q, S Peak demand real/reactive power PM, QM Power factor Calculated real / reactive energy ( Wh, VARh) Real/reactive energy pulse count ( Wh, VARH) Phase current I'1, I'2, I'3 RMS Calculated residual current I0S Temperature measurement Rotation speed (2) Neutral point voltage Vnt
S20 S40 S41 S42 S82 T20 T40 T42 T87 M20 M41 M87 G40 G87 G88 B21 B22
S20 S40 S41 S42 S82 T20 T40 T42 T87 M20 M41 M87 G40 G87 G88 B21 B22
Switchgear diagnosis
Cumulative breaking current Trip circuit supervision Auxiliary power supply monitoring Number operations, operate time, charge time Number of racking out operations (2) CT/VT supervision
ANSI code
S20 S40 S41 S42 S82 T20 T40 T42 T87 M20 M41 M87 G40 G87 G88 B21 B22
The gures indicate the number of relays available for each protection function Standard According to settings and optional modules (1) Protection functions with two groups of settings (2) According to parameter setting and optional MES120 intput/output modules (3) With optional MET148-2 temperature input modules (4) With ACE949-2 (2-wire RS 485), ACE959 (4-wire RS 485) or ACE937 (ber optic) communication interface
Additional (6 out/14 in) digital I/O for SER80 using 24-250Vdc, (MES120)
ANALOG OUTPUT MODULE External DIN rail mounted unit transmits any one of all measured quantities in relay as selectable, scalable analog DC milliamps. (MSA141) ANALOG RTD INPUT MODULE 8 RTDs of Ni100, Ni120, Pt100 inputs accepted for metering and protection, 2 max units for SER40/80 (MET1482)
Choosing The Right Digital Protective Relay Has Never Been Easier
Visit www.powerlogic.com/sepam To See Why
Most facility personnel layer their digital protective relays throughout their power system to ensure the highest quality of metering, monitoring, analysis and diagnosis for their entire operation. However, specifying to that level of protection doesnt have to be a complex or time consuming task. Thanks to our unique on-line selection tool, specifying the right PowerLogic Sepam relay is just a few clicks away. Simply select the relay application you need and let our system guide you through to a nished part number its that simple. Dont believe us? Visit us at www.powerlogic.com/sepam for yourself and see why more customers turn to PowerLogic Sepam relays to avoid the confusion of specifying traditional relay protection.
Document # 3000BR0404
January 2005