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ABB SACE SACE PR010/T RH0029002 L2930 EN

SACE PR010/TTest Unit Annex

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INDEX

1. Indications on the functions of the SACE PR010/T unit(SW 7.2 version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

2. SACE PR212/Pprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3. SACE PR212/MPprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

3.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

4. SACE PR222DSprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

4.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

5. SACE PR222MPprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

5.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

6. SACE PR223EFprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

6.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

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7. SACE PR111/Pprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237.1 Default setting for automatic PR111/P testing . . . . . . . . 23

7.2 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

7.3 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

8. SACE PR111/P-Aprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248.1 Default setting for automatic PR111/P-A testing . . . . . . 25

8.2 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

8.3 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

9. SACE PR112/P and SACE PR112/PD protection releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269.1 Version with key

(last letter in serial number A-D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

9.2 Version without key

(last letter in serial number M-Z) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

9.3 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

9.4 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

10. SACE PR112/P-A and SACE PR112/PD-Aprotection releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2910.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

10.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

11. SACE PR113/P and SACE PR113/PD protection releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3211.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

11.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

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12. SACE PR113/P-A and SACE PR113/PD-Aprotection releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3512.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

12.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

13. SACE PR121/Pprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3713.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

13.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

13.3 Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

13.3.1 Automatic test of the PR121/P release . . . . . . . . . . . 40

13.3.2 Manual test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

13.3.3 Trip test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

13.4 Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

13.5 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

13.6 Configurations/parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

13.6.1 Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

13.6.2 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

13.7 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

13.8 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

14. SACE PR122/Pprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4714.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

14.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

14.3 Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

14.3.1 Automatic test of the PR122/P release . . . . . . . . . . . 52

14.3.2 Manual test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

14.3.3 Trip test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

14.3.4 Sign. mod. autotest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

14.3.5 Force S ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

14.3.6 Force G ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

14.3.7 Release ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

14.3.8 Rc Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

14.4 Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

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14.5 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

14.6 Configurations/parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

14.6.1 Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

14.6.2 Local bus unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

14.6.3 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

14.7 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

14.8 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

15. SACE PR123/Pprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6015.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

15.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

15.3 Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

15.3.1 Automatic test of the PR123/P release . . . . . . . . . . . 65

15.3.2 Manual test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

15.3.3 Trip test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

15.3.4 Sign. mod. autotest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

15.3.5 Force S ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

15.3.6 Force G ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

15.3.7 Release ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

15.3.8 Rc Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

15.4 Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

15.5 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

15.6 Configurations/parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

15.6.1 Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

15.6.2 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

15.7 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

15.8 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

16. SACE PR331/Pprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7416.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

16.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

16.3 Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

16.3.1 Automatic test of the PR331/P release . . . . . . . . . . . 76

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16.3.2 Manual test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

16.3.3 Trip test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

16.3.4 Contact P1 autotest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

16.4 Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

16.5 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

16.6 Configurations/parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

16.6.1 Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

16.6.2 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

16.7 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

16.8 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

17. SACE PR332/P protection release . . . . . . . . . . . 8417.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

17.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

17.3 Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

17.3.1 Automatic test of the PR332/P release . . . . . . . . . . . 89

17.3.2 Manual test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

17.3.3 Trip test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

17.3.4 Contact P1 autotest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

17.3.5 Force S ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

17.3.6 Force G ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

17.3.7 Release ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

17.3.8 Rc Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

17.4 Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

17.5 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

17.6 Configurations/parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

17.6.1 Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

17.6.2 Local bus unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

17.6.3 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

17.7 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

17.8 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

18. SACE PR333/Pprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9818.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99

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18.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

18.3 Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

18.3.1 Automatic test of the PR333/P release . . . . . . . . . . 103

18.3.2 Manual test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

18.3.3 Trip test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

18.3.4 Contact P1 autotest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

18.3.5 Force S ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

18.3.6 Force G ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

18.3.7 Release ZS output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

18.3.8 Rc Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

18.4 Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

18.5 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105

18.6 Configurations/parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

18.6.1 Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

18.6.2 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

18.7 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110

18.8 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112

19. SACE PR232/Pprotection release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11319.1 Operating mode menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

19.2 Indications on operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

19.3 Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

19.3.1 Automatic test of the PR232/P release . . . . . . . . . . 115

19.3.2 Manual test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

19.3.3 Trip test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

19.3.4 LED autotest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

19.4 Currents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

19.5 Trip history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

19.6 Configurations/parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

19.6.1 Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

19.6.2 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

19.7 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

19.8 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119

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1. Indications on the functions of the SACE PR010/T unit(SW 7.2 version)

Electronic releases provided [also known as DUT (Device Under Test)]:

2. SACE PR212/Pprotection release

SACE PR111 (in all IEC versions)

SACE PR112 (in all IEC versions)

SACE PR113 (in all IEC versions)

SACE PR111-A (in all UL versions)

SACE PR112-A (in all UL versions)

SACE PR113-A (in all UL versions)

SACE PR121 (in all versions)

SACE PR122 (in all versions)

SACE PR123 (in all versions)

SACE PR212/P (with test connector on the front)

SACE PR212/MP (with test connector on the front)

SACE PR222DS (in all versions)

SACE PR222MP (in all versions)

SACE PR223EF (in all versions)

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2.1 Operating mode menu tree

2.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used only with SACE PR212/P and SACE PR212/P-LSIG

protection releases with test connector on the front.

• The automatic test and manual test with default parameters may be performed only by turning the protection release to electronic SET by the dip switch provided.

• The manual test may be performed either by electronic SET or manual SET. In the case of a manual test by manual SET, thresholds and curves must be selected by means of the dip-

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Display DUT configuration and

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2. Electronic

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Display DUT configuration and

parameters

2. Default

parameters

1. Only for test Display default configuration

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2. Operating Display default configuration

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Change DUT protection parameters

2. Default

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Program DUT with default parameters for normal operation

3. Def. default

parameters

1. Only for test Define DUT protection parameters

2. Operating Define DUT protection parameters

Test connector

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switches on the protection; they are automatically updated on the display of the PR010/T unit, where only the test current and phase on which it is to be applied, must be set.

• If during testing, reading or programming operations, CB type and CT current rating are not yet defined, the following message will be displayed:

To set the missing data, proceed as follows:

1. Press ENTER2. Select the type of CB and the current rating of the CT 3. Store the settings by pressing ENTER

WARNINGConnect the test wire provided (between SACE PR010/T and SACE PR212/P units) the right way round (see drawing in par. 6).

Manual test example for PR212/P release

NOTE: the data indicating type of CB and protection, current rating of the CTs

and Neutral setting, are automatically identified by the PR010/T test unit.

In this example, protection function "S" is tested with curve t=k, threshold I2=1.00xIn, curvet2=0.5s supplying a fault current equivalent to twice the rated current (In).

WARNINGConfig. not validESC to return

ENTER to configure

1. Set PR212/P to Manual mode with: I1at 1In curve D, I2 at 1In curve D T=K, I3 and I4 to OFF

2. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)3. Select the PR212 unit by means of x (PR212)4. Select the type of activity by means of 1 (Test)5. Select the type of test by means of 1 (Protections)6. Select the test mode by means of 2. (Manual)7. Select the type of setting used to test the protections by

means of 2 (User setting)

8. This message will appear: "Manual test with MAN parameters, press ENTER to proceed"

9. Select the protection function you want to test by means of 2

(S protection test)

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3. SACE PR212/MPprotection release

10. Using the arrow keys, set I-F=2.00:

11. Select the phase (or phases) on which to simulate the fault current.

(L1+L2+L3)

12. Press ENTER to activate fault simulation.

S-PROT: t=k, ONI2: 1,0 In => 400 A

T2: 0,5sI-f: 2,00 => 800 A(*)

(*) In this example, the

automatically identified

rating of the current

sensor is assumed to be

400A.

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3.1 Operating mode menu tree

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1. T

est

1. Protections 1. Automatic Run test (select SET ELT)

Create

a report

1. Manual 1. Default

setting

Run test

2. User setting Set

parameters

Run test

2. Trip test Run test

3. Set coil Run test

4. Reset coil Run test

2. R

ead

ing

1. Currents Read currents

2. Config./Param. 1. DUT

config./ param.

1. Manual

parameters

Display DUT configuration

and parameters

2. Electronic

parameters

Display DUT configuration

and parameters

2. Def.

parameters in

PR010/T

1. Only for test Display DUT default

configuration and parameters

2. Operating Display DUT default

configuration and parameters

3. Inputs Read inputs

4. Tripping

parameters

Display tripping parameters

5. Information Read relay identification, SW version and Serial Number

3. P

rog

ram

min

g

1. Change

DUT config./par.

1. DUT

configuration

Change DUT configuration parameters

2.DUT

parameters

(ELT)

Change DUT protection parameters

2. Download

default

parameters

Program DUT with default parameters for normal operation

3. Def. parameters

in PR010/T

1. For test Define DUT protection parameters

2. Operating Define DUT protection parameters

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3.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR212/MP releases with test connectors

on the front.

• For the test with SACE PR212MP protection releases version 1 (with automatic data reading by the PR010/T unit) the maximum test current is 7.3xIn; this is why the automatic test will test the protection functions in accordance with the above.

• The automatic test and manual test with default parameter set can only be performed if the protection release is configured to Electronic SET (ELT) mode using the dip switch provided.

• The manual test may be performed either by electronic SET (ELT) or manual SET (MAN). In the case of a manual test by manual SET, thresholds and curves must be selected by means of the dip-switches on the protection; they are automatically updated on the display of the PR010/T unit, where only the test current and phase on which it is to be applied, must be set.

• If the PTC for protection against overtemperature is not fitted, during the tests the "Input" dip-switch must be set as a generic input (Input = 0/1).

• The "Welded contacts" (WC) input has to be at 0V (no alarm) during the tests.• At the end of each test, the PR010/T unit waits until the thermal memory has returned to zero

before proceeding with any subsequent tests in order to avoid overlapping between the function being tested and the overload function (L).

• When testing the protection function against locked rotor (R), the PR010/T unit initially goes on stand-by for a time period which depends on the class specified for the L protection function (max. duration 24s) before performing the test.

• If during testing, reading or programming operations, CB type and CT current rating are not yet defined, the following message will be displayed:

To set the missing data, proceed as follows:1. Press ENTER2. Select the type of CB and the current rating of the CT3. Store the settings by pressing ENTER

WARNINGConnect the test wire provided (between SACE PR010/T and SACE PR212/MP units) the right way round (see drawing in par. 9).

WARNINGConfig. not validESC to return

ENTER to configure

Test connector

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Example of an automatic test application on the PR212/MP release

NOTE: the data indicating type of CB and protection and current rating of the CTs

are automatically identified by the PR010/T test unit.

All protection functions implemented on the SACE PR212/MP release are tested automatically:

4. SACE PR222DSprotection release

1. Set PR212MP to electronic set mode (ELT)2. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)3. Select the PR212MP unit by means of x. (PR212/MP)4. Select the type of activity by means of 1 (Test)5. Select the type of test by means of 1 (Protections)6. Select the test mode by means of 1 (Automatic)7. Pressing ENTER enables a simulation of the failure for each protection function.

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4.1 Operating mode menu tree

1° 2° 3°4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9°

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

Sel

ect

DU

T (

PR

222D

S)

1. T

est

1. Protections 1. Automatic Run test

(select Electronic Set)

Create

test

report

2. Manual 1. Default

setting

Run test

2. User

setting

Set

parameters

Run test

2. Trip Run test

2. R

ead

ing

1. Currents Read currents

2. Last trip Display tripping parameters

3. Config./Param. 1. DUT

configur.

Display DUT configuration parameters

2. DUT

parameters

1. Manual

param.

Display manual set parameters

2. Electron.

param.

Display electronic set parameters

3. Default

parameters

1. For test Display default test parameters

2. Oper. Display default operating parameters

4. Communication

par.

Display communication parameters for system bus

5. Information Read relay identification, SW version and Serial Number

3. P

rog

ram

min

g

1. Parameters Change DUT protection parameters Store protection

unit parameters2. Default

download

Program DUT with default operating parameters

defined in "programming/Define/Manual/Default set"

3. Default

definition

1. Only for

test

Define default par. used for: "Test/

Protections/Manual/Default set"

Store

parameters in

the PR010/T

test unit

2. Operating Define default par. for: "Program/

Default download"

4. Communication

par.

Define communication par. for system bus Store

parameters in

the PR010/T

test unit

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4.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR222DS/P and SACE PR222DS/PD

releases by connecting the test unit to the protection unit with the cable provided, to be inserted in the test connector on the front.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• During use of the PR010/T unit, communication between the SACE PR222DS/PD releases and the supervision system connected to them is interrupted.

• The tests must be carried out with the circuit breaker off.• Automatic testing and manual setting with default parameters must be performed only by

configuring the release in Electronic SET (ELT) with the dip switch provided.• The manual test may be performed either by electronic SET or manual SET. In the case of a

manual test by manual SET, thresholds and curves must be selected by means of the dip-switches on the protection; they are automatically updated on the display of the PR010/T unit, where only the test current and phase on which it is to be applied, must be set.

• If during testing, reading or programming operations, CB type and CT current rating are not yet defined, the following message will be displayed:

Example of an automatic test application on the PR222DS release

NOTE: the data indicating type of CB and protection, current rating of the CTs

and Neutral setting, are automatically identified by the PR010/T.

WARNINGConfig. not validESC to return

ENTER to configure

Test connector

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All protection functions implemented by the SACE PR222DS/P and SACE PR222DS/PD releaseare tested automatically:

5. SACE PR222MPprotection release

1. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)2. Select the PR222DS unit by means of x (PR222DS)3. Select the type of activity 1 (Test)4. Select the type of test 1 (Protections)5. Select the test mode by means of 1 (Automatic)6. Pressing ENTER enables a simulation of failure for each protection function.

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5.1 Operating mode menu tree

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8°9°

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

8. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R22

2MP

)

1. T

est

1. Protections 1. Automatic Run test (select SET ELT)

Create

a repo

rt

2. Manual 1. Default setting Run test

2. User setting Set

parameters

Run test

2. Trip test Run test

3. Set coil Run test

4. Reset coil Run test

2. R

ead

ing

1. Currents Read currents

2. Config./Param. 1. DUT

config./ param.

1. Manual

parameters

Display DUT configuration and

parameters

2. Electronic

parameters

Display DUT configuration and

parameters

2. Def.

parameters in

PR010/T

1. Only for test Display DUT default

configuration parameters

2. Operating Display DUT default

configuration parameters

3. Inputs Read inputs

4. Tripping

parameters

Display tripping parameters

5. Information Read relay identification, SW version and Serial Number

3. P

rog

ram

min

g

1. Change

DUT config./par.

1. DUT

configuration

Change DUT configuration parameters

2.DUT

parameters

(ELT)

Change DUT protection parameters

2. Download

default

parameters

Program DUT with default parameters for normal operation

3. Def. parameters

in PR010/T

1. For test Define DUT protection parameters

2. Operating Define DUT protection parameters

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5.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used only with SACE PR222MP protection releases with test

connectors on the front.

• For the test with SACE PR212MP protection releases version 1 (with automatic data reading by the PR010/T unit) the maximum test current is 7.3xIn; this is why the automatic test will test the protection functions in accordance with the above.

• The automatic test and manual test with default parameter set can only be performed if the protection release is configured to Electronic SET (ELT) mode using the dip switch provided.

• The manual test may be performed either by electronic SET (ELT) or manual SET (MAN). In the case of a manual test by manual SET, thresholds and curves must be selected by means of the dip-switches on the protection; they are automatically updated on the display of the PR010/T unit, where only the test current and phase on which it is to be applied, must be set.

• If the PTC for protection against overtemperature is not fitted, during the tests the "Input" dip-switch must be set as a generic input (Input=0/1).

• The "Welded contacts" (WC) input has to be at 0V (no alarm) during the tests.• At the end of each test, the PR010/T unit waits until the thermal memory has returned to zero

before proceeding with any subsequent tests in order to avoid overlapping between the function being tested and the overload function (L).

• When testing the protection function against locked rotor (R), the PR010/T unit initially goes on stand-by for a time period which depends on the class specified for the L protection function (max. duration 24s) before performing the test.

• If during testing, reading or programming operations, CB type and CT current rating are not yet defined, the following message will be displayed:

WARNINGConfig. not validESC to return

ENTER to configure

Test connector

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To set the missing data, proceed as follows:1. Press ENTER2. Select the type of CB and the current rating of the CT3. Store the settings by pressing ENTER

WARNINGConnect the test wire provided (between SACE PR010/T and SACE PR222MP units) the right way round (see drawing in par. 5).

Example of an automatic test application on the PR222MP release

NOTE: the data indicating type of CB and protection and current rating of the CTs

are automatically identified by the PR010/T test unit.

All protection functions implemented by the SACE PR222MP release are tested automatically:

1. Set PR222MP to electronic set mode (ELT)2. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)3. Select the PR222MP unit by means of x (PR222MP)4. Select the type of activity by means of 1 (Test)5. Select the type of test by means of 1 (Protections)6. Select the test mode by means of 1 (Automatic)7. Pressing ENTER enables a simulation of failure for

each protection function.

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6. SACE PR223EFprotection release

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6.1 Operating mode menu tree

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9°

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

8. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R22

3EF

)

1. T

est

1. Protections 1. Automatic Run test (select Electronic Set)

Crea

te

te

st

re

port2. Manual 1. Default

setting

Run test

2. User

setting

Set

parameters

Run test

2. Trip Run test

2. R

ead

ing

1. Measurements 1. Currents Read measured currents

2. Voltages Read measured line and phase voltages

3. Frequency Read measured frequency

4. Peak factor Read peak factors

2. Last trip Display data of last 20 trips

3. Config./Param. 1. DUT

config.

Display DUT configuration and parameters

2. DUT

parameters

Display protection parameters

3. Default

parameters

1. For test Display default test parameters

2. Operating Display default operating parameters

4. Comm. par. Display communication parameters for system bus

5. Information Read relay identification, SW version and Serial Number

3. P

rog

ram

min

g

1. Parameters Change DUT protection parameters Store parameters

in the protection

unit

2. Default

download

Program DUT with default operating parameters defined

in "programming/Define Default/Operating"

3. Default

definition

1. Only for

test

Define default par. used for: "Test/

Protections/Manual/Default set"

Store parameters

in the PR010/T

test unit2. Operating Define default par. for: "Program/Default

download"

4. Comm. par. Define communication par. for system bus Store parameters

in the protection

unit

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6.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR223EF releases by connecting the test

unit to the protection unit with the cable provided, to be inserted in the test connector on the front.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• During use of the PR010/T unit, communication between the SACE PR223EF releases and the supervision system connected to them is interrupted.

• The tests must be carried out with the circuit breaker off.• If during testing, reading or programming operations, CB type and CT current rating are not

yet defined, the following message will be displayed:

Example of an automatic test application on the PR222EF release

NOTE: the data indicating type of CB and protection, current rating of the CTs

and neutral setting are automatically identified by the PR010/T test unit.

All protection functions implemented by the SACE PR223EF release are tested automatically:

WARNINGConfig. not validESC to return

ENTER to configure

1. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)2. Select the PR223EF unit by means of x (PR223EF)3. Select the type of activity 1 (Test)4. Select the type of test 1 (Protections)5. Select the test mode 1 (Automatic)6. Pressing ENTER enables a simulation of failure for each protection function.

Test connector

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7. SACE PR111/Pprotection release

7.1 Default setting for automatic PR111/P testingTo test the protection functions in automatic mode, first set the PR111/P protection unit asfollows:

7.2 Operating mode menu tree

7.3 Indications on operationWhen testing with the SACE PR010/T unit for G protection function, the maximum trip timetolerance value is 35%. The minimum threshold is 0.6 x In for the manual test.

Protection function

Threshold Curve

L 0,4 x In B

S 3 x InC; I

2t=k

I 8 x In -

G 0.8 x In B

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7°1. Operating

mode

1. Select DUT

(PR111)

1. Protections 1. Automatic Run test

Cre

ate

a report

2. Manual Set parameters Run test

2. Protection I

inst

Run test

In=

InN=In/2

Nr.

+ -I1= xIn I2= xIn I3= xIn I4= xIn

I GL S

RP 11 1

TEST

TO

P

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Example of an automatic test application on the PR111/LSI unit fitted on CB E1B12, with CT =800A, Neutral = 50%.

[Make sure the default setting has been performed for automatic testing as shown under theheading "Default setting for automatic PR111/P testing”].

8. SACE PR111/P-Aprotection release

1. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)2. Select the PR111 unit by means of 1 (PR111)

3. Select the version of the PR111 by means of 2

(PR111-LSI)

4. Select the Neutral setting by means of 1 (Neutral = 50%)

5. Select the type of CB by means of 2 (E1B12)

6. Select the current rating of the CTs fitted by means of 3

(800A)

7. Select the type of test by means of 1 (Protections)

8. Select the test mode by means of 1 (Automatic)

In=InN=In/2Nr.

+ -

LISTEDLow-Voltage ACPower Circuit-BreakerTrip Unit

63TA

I1= xIn I2= xIn I3= xIn I4= xIn

I GL S

RP 11 1

TEST

TOP

/ P-A

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8.1 Default setting for automatic PR111/P-A testingTo test the protection functions in automatic mode, first set the PR111/P-A protection unit asfollows:

8.2 Operating mode menu tree

8.3 Indications on operationWhen testing with the SACE PR010/T unit for G protection function, the maximum trip timetolerance value is 35%.

Example of an automatic test application on the PR111/P-A LSI unit fitted on CB E1B12, withCT = 800A, Neutral = 50%.

[Make sure the default setting has been performed for automatic testing as shown under theheading "Default setting for automatic PR111/P-A testing"].

Protection function

Threshold Curve

L 0,4 x In B

S 3 x InC; I

2t=k

I 8 x In -

G 0,4 x In B

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7°1. Operating

mode

4. Select DUT

(PR111-A)

1. Protections 1. Automatic Run test

Create

a repo

rt

2. Manual Set param. Run test

2. Protection

I inst

Run test

1. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)2. Select the PR111-A unit by means of 4 (PR111-A)

3. Select the version of the PR111-A by means of 2

(PR111-A/LSI)

4. Select the Neutral setting by means of 1 (Neutral = 50%)

5. Select the type of CB by means of 2 (E1B12)

6. Select the current rating of the CTs fitted by means of 3

(800A)

7. Select the type of test by means of 1 (Protections)

8. Select the test mode by means of 1 (Automatic)

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9. SACE PR112/P and SACE PR112/PD protection releases

9.1 Version with key(last letter in serial number A-D)

9.2 Version without key(last letter in serial number M-Z)

InN = In/2

SACE PR112/PD

RESET

O L S I G

TESTNr. =

In =

up Fault

READ

COMMUNICATIONVaux up Fault NETWORK

EDIT

EMERGENCYWARNING

ESC

TEST

TOP

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9.3 Operating mode menu tree

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10°

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

2. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R11

2)

1. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R11

2A:D

)2.

Sel

ect

DU

T (

PR

112M

:Z)

1. T

est

1.Protections 1.Automatic Run test Create a

report

2. Manual 1. Default

setting

Run test

2. User

setting

Set param. Run test

2. Protection I

inst

Run test

3. Trip Run test

2. R

ead

ing

1. Ammeter Read currents

2. Config./Param. 1. DUT

configur.

Display DUT configuration

2. DUT

parameters

Display DUT parameters

3. Default

parameters

1.Only for

test

1. DUT

configur.

Display DUT

default

config.

2. DUT

param.

Display DUT

default

param.

2.Operating 1. DUT

configur.

Display DUT

default

config.

2. DUT

param.

Display DUT

default

param.

3. Information Read relay identification, SW version and Serial

Number

3. P

rog

ram

min

g

1. Change DUT

parameters

1. DUT

configur.

Change DUT configuration parameters

2. DUT

parameters

Change DUT protection parameters

2. Default

parameters

Program DUT with default parameters for normal

operation

3. Define default

parameters

1. Only for

test

1. DUT

configur.

Def. DUT configuration

2. DUT

param.

Def. DUT parameters

2. Operating 1. DUT

configur.

Def. DUT configuration

2. DUT

param.

Def. DUT parameters

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9.4 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used:

- with all SACE PR112/P and SACE PR112/PD protection releases in the version "without key".

- with all SACE PR112/P and SACE PR112/PD protection releases, in the version "with key",which implement the Sw version 2.20 or later versions, and having a serial number subsequent toNo. xxxxx03x (for PR112/P) or No. xxxxx05x (for PR112/PD).

NOTE: The Sw version implemented in the PR112 release can be read on the

display by choosing (in sequence):

• Config./Program.• Information• The SACE PR112/PD releases must be connected to the auxiliary power supply for use with

the SACE PR010/T unit.

Remarks for the PR112 version "with key"

• G protection function test:• When working in automatic mode, the threshold current must be set to a value higher than or

equal to 0.4xIn (When set at a lower value, the PR010/T unit will reset it at 0.4xIn during test). The test current is equal to 2.5 times the threshold current.

• In case of manual mode, the test current is 1.5xIn.• It is possible that after a test with trip on G protection function, other trips of the protection

will occur during the next 2s.• Contact wear for PR112:

• During testing on the PR112, with timing before trip higher than 10s, there could be an increase in the indications of contact wear and number of operations. After some tests, wear could reach 100% of the value, causing the EMERGENCY message to be displayed. This indication can be reset by the customer by means of the following procedure:

• In READ mode, choose the page with the contact wear indication

• Choose EDIT mode by turning the key

• Hold down the "Up" and "Down" buttons simultaneously for at least 5 seconds

• In this way, contact wear and number of operations indications will be reset to zero.

WARNINGConnect the test wire provided (between SACE PR010/T and SACE PR112 units) the right way round (see adhesive labels on the connectors).

Example of manual test application for PR112/P release (vers. "without key")

NOTE: the data indicating type of CB and protection, current rating of the CTs

and Neutral setting, are automatically identified by the PR010/T test unit.

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The protection function "I" is tested with curve t=k, threshold I3=1.5xIn, supplying a fault currentequivalent to twice the rated current (In).

10. SACE PR112/P-A and SACE PR112/PD-Aprotection releases

1. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)2. Select the PR112 unit by means of x (PR112)

3. Select the M-Z version 2 (PR112) (M-Z)

4. Select the type of activity 1 1 (Test)

5. Select the type of test 1 (Protections)

6. Select the test mode 2 (Manual)

7. Select the type of setting used to test the protections

2 (User setting)

8. Select the protection function to be tested. 3 (I protection test)

9. Using the arrow keys, fill in the page displayed as follows:

10. Select the phase (or phases) on which to simulate the fault current (L1+L2+L3)11. Press ENTER to activate fault simulation.

I-PROT: t=k, ONI3: 1.5In => 3000At3: Instantaneous

I-f: 2.00In => 4000A(*)

(*) In this example, the

automatically identified

rating of the current

sensor is assumed to be

2000A.

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10.1 Operating mode menu tree

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9°

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

2. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R11

2-A

)

1. T

est

1.Protections 1.Automatic Run test Create a

report2. Manual 1. Default

setting

Run test

2. User setting Set param. Run test

2. Protection I

inst

Run test

3. Trip Run test

2. R

ead

ing

1. Ammeter Read currents

2. Config./Param. 1. DUT

configur.

Display DUT configuration

2. DUT

parameters

Display DUT protection parameters

3. Default

parameters

1. Only for test 1. DUT

configur.

Display DUT

default

configuration

2. DUT

protection

param.

Display DUT

default

parameters

2. Operating 1. DUT

configur.

Display DUT

default

configuration

2. DUT

protection

param.

Display DUT

default

parameters

3. Information Read relay identification, SW version and Serial Number

3. P

rog

ram

min

g

1. Change DUT

parameters

1. DUT

configur.

Change DUT configuration parameters

2. DUT

parameters

Change DUT configuration parameters

2. Default

parameters

Program DUT with default parameters for normal operation

3. Define default

parameters

1. Only for

test

1. DUT

configur.

Define DUT configuration

parameters

2. DUT param. Define DUT protection

parameters

2. Operating 1. DUT

configur.

Define DUT configuration

parameters

2. DUT param. Define DUT protection

parameters

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10.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all PR112/P-A and PR112/ PD-A protection

releases.• The SACE PR112/PD-A releases must be connected to the auxiliary power supply for use

with the SACE PR010/T unit.

NOTE: The Sw version implemented in the PR112/P-A release can be read on

the display by choosing in sequence, in READ mode, starting from the main menu:

- Config./Program

- Information

WARNINGConnect the test wire provided (between SACE PR010/T and SACE PR112 units) the right way round (see adhesive labels on the connectors).

Example of manual test application for PR112/P-A release

NOTE: the data indicating type of CB and protection, current rating of the CTs

and Neutral setting, are automatically identified by the PR010/T test unit.

In this example, protection function "S" is tested with curve t=k, threshold I2=1.20xIn, curvet2=0.4s supplying a fault current equivalent to twice the rated current (In).

1. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)2. Select the PR112-A unit by means of x (PR112-A)

3. Select the type of activity by means of 1 (Test)

4. Select the type of test by means of 1 (Protections)

5. Select the test mode by means of 2 (Manual)6. Select the type of setting used to test the protections by means of 2 (User setting)

7. Select the protection function you want to test by means of 2 (S protection test)

8. Using the arrow keys, fill in the page displayed as follows:

9. Select the phase (or phases) on which the fault current is to be simulated. (L1+L2+L3)10. Press ENTER to activate fault simulation.

S-PROT: t=k, ONTest prot. S: t=kL2: 1.2In => 2400A

T2: 0.4sI-f: 2.00 => 4000A(*)

(*) In this example, the

automatically identified

rating of the current

sensor is assumed to be

2000A. Check that I-f is

lower than I3.

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11. SACE PR113/P and SACE PR113/PD protection releases

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11.1 Operating mode menu tree

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9°

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

2. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R11

3)

1. T

est

1.Protections 1.Automatic Run test

a report

2. Manual 1. Default setting Run test

2. User setting Set param. Run test

2. Protection I inst Run test

3. Trip Run test

2. R

ead

ing

1. Currents Read currents

2. Voltages Read voltages

3. Powers 1. Active Power Read active power

2. Reactive power Read reactive power

3. Apparent power Read apparent power

4. Energy counters Read energy counters

5. Power factors Read power factors

6. Freq./peak factor Read freq./peak factor

7. Last trip. Read last trip

8. Config./Param. 1. DUT configur. Display DUT configuration

2. DUT parameters 1. Protection

parameters

Read protection parameters

2. Other param. Read other parameters

3. Default

parameters

1. For test 1. DUT

configur.

Read

config.

2. DUT param. Read

param.

2 Operating 1. DUT

configur.

Read

config.

2. DUT param. Read

param.

9. Information Read relay identification, SW version and Serial Number

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

2. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R11

3)

3. P

rog

ram

min

g

1. Change DUT

config./

parameters

1. DUT configur. Change DUT configuration parameters

2. DUT param. 1. Protection

parameters

Change DUT protection

parameters

2. Other

parameters

Change other parameters

2. Download def.

parameters

Download

3. Def. parameters

in PR010/T

1. For test 1. DUT configur. Change DUT configuration

2. DUT param. 1. Protection

parameters

Change

protect. par.

2. Operating 1. DUT configur. Change DUT configuration

2. DUT param. 1. Protection

parameters

Change

parameters

2. Other

parameters

Change

other

parameters

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11.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR113/P and SACE PR113/PD

protection releases.• The SACE PR113/PD releases must be connected to the auxiliary power supply for use with

the SACE PR010/T unit.• The tests must be carried out with the circuit breaker off, no voltage to the busbar (V=0)

(where the VTs are installed to measure the SACE PR113/P and SACE PR113/PD release voltage) and the auxiliary power supply enabled.

WARNINGConnect the test wire provided (between SACE PR010/T and SACE PR113 units) the right way round (see adhesive labels on the connectors).

Example of an automatic test application on the PR113 release

NOTE: the data related to CB and protection, current rating of the CTs and

Neutral setting, are automatically identified by the PR010/T.

All protection functions implemented on the SACE PR113/P and SACE PR113/PD release aretested automatically:

1. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)2. Select the PR113 unit by means of x (PR113)

3. Select the type of activity by means of 1 (Test)

4. Select the type of test by means of 1 (Protections)

5. Select the test mode by means of 1 (Automatic)6. Pressing ENTER enables a simulation of failure for each protection function.

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12. SACE PR113/P-A and SACE PR113/PD-Aprotection releases

12.1 Operating mode menu tree

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9°

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

2. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R11

3-A

)

1. T

est

1.Protections 1.Automatic Run test

a report

2. Manual 1. Default setting Run test

2. User setting Set param. Run test

2. Protection I inst Run test

3. Trip Run test

2. R

ead

ing

1. Currents Read currents

2. Voltages Read voltages

3. Powers 1. Active Power Read active power

2. Reactive power Read reactive power

3. Apparent power Read apparent power

4. Energy counters Read energy counters

5. Power factors Read power factors

6. Freq./peak factor Read freq./peak factor

7. Last trip. Read last trip

8. Configuration/

param.

1. DUT configur. Display DUT configuration

2. DUT parameters 1. Protection

parameters

Read protection parameters

2. Other param. Read other parameters

3. Default parameters 1. For test 1. DUT

configur.

Read

config.

2. DUT param. Read

param.

2 Operating 1. DUT

configur.

Read

config.

2. DUT param. Read

param.

9. Information Read relay identification, SW version and Serial Number

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12.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR113/P-A and SACE PR113/PD-A

protection releases. • The SACE PR113/PD-A releases must be connected to the auxiliary power supply for use

with the SACE PR010/T unit.• The tests must be carried out with the circuit breaker off, no voltage to the busbar (V=0)

(where the VTs are installed to measure the SACE PR113/P-A and SACE PR113/PD-A release voltage) and the auxiliary power supply enabled.

WARNINGConnect the test wire provided (between SACE PR010/T and SACE PR113 units) the right way round (see adhesive labels on the connectors).

Example of an automatic test application on the PR113 release

NOTE: the data related to CB and protection, current rating of the CTs and

Neutral setting, are automatically identified by the PR010/T.

All protection functions implemented on the SACE PR113/P-A and SACE PR113/PD-A releaseare tested automatically:

1. O

per

atin

g m

od

e

2. S

elec

t D

UT

(P

R11

3-A

)

3. P

rog

ram

min

g1. Change DUT

config./

parameters

1. DUT configur. Change DUT configuration parameters

2. DUT param. 1. Protection

parameters

Change DUT protection

parameters

2. Other

parameters

Change other parameters

2. Download def.

parameters

Download

3. Def. parameters

in PR010/T

1. For test 1. DUT configur. Change DUT configuration

2. DUT param. 1. Protection

parameters

Change

protect. par.

2. Operating 1. DUT configur. Change DUT configuration

2. DUT param. 1. Protection

parameters

Change

parameters

2. Other

parameters

Change

other

parameters

1. From the main menu select 1 (Operating mode)2. Select the PR113 unit by means of x (PR113 A)

3. Select the type of activity by means of 1 (Test)

4. Select the type of test by means of 1 (Protections)

5. Select the test mode by means of 1 (Automatic)6. Pressing ENTER enables a simulation of failure for each protection function.

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9°

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13. SACE PR121/Pprotection release

13.1 Operating mode menu tree

PR121 UNIT 1. Test2. Measurements3. History4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Status

1. Test1. Run automatic test Test report

2. Run manual test Test report

3. Run trip test

2. Measurements1. Display currents

2. Display peak factors

3. History1. Display trip history

2. Display events

3. Statistics

1. Display contact wear

2. Display total no. prot. trips

3. Display no. manual operations

4. Display total no. prot. trips without trip fail

5. Display no. trip failures

6. Display no. trip tests

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13.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR121/P releases by connecting the test

unit to the protection unit by the cable provided, to be plugged in the test connector on the front.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• The automatic and manual tests must be performed with the circuit breaker off while the trip test may be performed only with the circuit breaker on; in either case, the circulating currents must be null.

4. Config./Param.1. Configurations

1. Circuit breaker

1. Display neutral protection

2. Display plant config.

3. Display CB TAG Name

4. Display User Data

2. Hardware Trip

3. Display mains frequency

4. Local bus unit

1. Local bus unit fitted

2. Relay 1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

3. Relay 2 configuration

4. Relay 3 configuration

5. Relay 4 configuration

6. Relay 6 configuration

7. Relay 7 configuration

8. Relay 8

2. Parameters

1. Protection L parameters

2. Protection S parameters

3. Protection I parameters

4. Protection G parameters

5. Information1. Protection unit information

2. Circuit breaker information

3. Download info 1

4. Download info 2

6. Status1. Display installation/configuration errors

PR121 UNIT 1. Test2. Measurements3. History4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Status

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WARNINGFor PR121/P releases with a version prior to 1.0, the following limitations must be considered:

A description of the various menus is given below.

13.3 TestBy means of the PR010/T unit, some tests on the protection unit can be performed, in particular:

1. Automatic test2. Manual test3. Trip test

For example, to perform the automatic test it is necessary to follow the procedure described in thefollowing table:

A brief description of the various tests will be given below.

1. Startup time protection S: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s 2. Startup time protection S2: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

3. Startup time protection G: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

4. Startup time protection ExtG: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

5. Startup time protection D: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s 6. Startup current activation threshold not contemplated7. Protection U threshold: 5% ≤ th ≤ 90% step 5%8. Management of unit contacts on local bus not contemplated.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR121/P

1 Test

1 Automatic test

ENTER

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13.3.1 Automatic test of the PR121/P release

By the automatic test, a sequence of 7 different tests will be performed at the currents and phasesindicated in the following table.

The trip times of the release in the various tests will depend on the settings of the protections; onthe display, the PR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

13.3.2 Manual test

The manual test allows testing the release trip time under the desired load condition, in particularit offers a means to select the current value in a 0.00 to 16.00 In range, and to select the phasesinvolved in the test (L1, L2, L3, Ne, Gte).

The trip times of the release in the various tests will depend on the settings of the protections; onthe display, the PR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

13.3.3 Trip test

By this test, a command can be sent to turn off the circuit breaker, thus checking the functionalityof the protection opening system.

The trip test command is accepted by the protection unit only if the circuit breaker is on.

Test No. Phase Value

L1 L2 L3

1 0.3 In

2 3.0 In

3 5.0 In

4 10.0 In

5 15.0 In

6 0.3 In

7 3.0 In

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13.4 MeasurementsThe measures of the circulating currents and of the peak factors can be displayed.

For example, to display the current measurements, the following selections must be made:

13.5 HistoryThe history of the openings for protection tripped, events and some statistical information onrelease openings, are displayed under the history menu.

For example, to display the history of the openings (trip history), the following selections must bemade:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR121/P

2 Measurements

1 Currents

ENTER

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR121/P

3 History

1 Trip history

ENTER

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13.6 Configurations/parametersThe configurations and parameters of the release can be displayed and even changed.

13.6.1 Configurations

The available configuration parameters are divided into the following sub-sets:

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware trip3. Mains frequency4. Local bus unit

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

the screen that displays the configuration parameters of the neutral protection is entered and thefollowing screen appears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and, the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used to change the

value of the parameters within the allowed range.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR121/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

1 Circuit breaker

1 Neutral protection

ENTER

Neutral protection

Enable: ON [OFF]Threshold: 50 [...]%

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13.6.1.1 Local bus unit

From the CONFIGURATIONS menu, it is possible to set the parameters for operation of the relayunit on the local bus, selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:

1. Fitted2. Relay 13. Relay 24. Relay 35. Relay 46. Relay 67. Relay 78. Relay 8

By selecting "Fitted", unit fitted/not fitted can be set on the local bus.

Selecting Relay x the configuration parameters of relay x on the local bus unit are read/set, forexample selecting:

The setting of the activation signal of relay no. 3 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR121/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

3 Local bus unit

... ...

Key to be pressed Item selected

... ...

4 Relay 3

1 Source

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

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Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

13.6.2 Parameters

The protection parameters are divided into:

1. protection L2. protection S3. protection I4. protection G

For example, selecting:

the screen that displays the parameters of protection L is entered and the following screenappears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR121/P

4 Config./Parameters

2 Parameters

1 Protection L

ENTER

L prot t=k/i2 [...] Threshold: x.xx In Time: x.xx s Thermal mem: ON [OFF]

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13.7 InformationOn this menu, some information on the protection unit and the circuit breaker can be viewed.

The menu is divided into:

1. Protection unit2. Circuit breaker3. Download info 14. Download info 2

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

the screen that displays information on circuit breaker is entered:

Pressing the keys and , the next/previous screen is displayed:

Starting from the main menu, selecting:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR121/P

5 Information

2 Circuit breaker

ENTER

Device: E1B800/4PCT curr. rating: xxxxA

sn: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Install: xx/xx/xxxxMaint: xx/xx/xxxx

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR121/P

5 Information

2 Download info 1

ENTER

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A file is created containing a first set of information and is saved in a non-volatile memory of thePR010/T unit. User is requested to enter some report heading information, in particular date, time,operator' s name and CB serial number.

The file so created can be downloaded on a PC using the same procedure to download a standardtest report.

Use the Download info 2 command mode to download another set of useful information.

To save the above information, make space available in the memory by erasing any reports thatmay have been previously stored.

One set of information at a time can be saved, making space available (erasing the report) prior tostoring the next set; e.g. when all information is to be downloaded (download info 1 anddownload info 2):

1. Erase any stored reports to make space available in the non-volatile memory2. Perform download 13. Download the related file on PC4. Erase the report5. Perform download 26. Download the related file on PC7. Erase the report to make space available for the next test report, if any

13.8 StatusOn this menu, any signals of errors concerning configuration/wiring of the protection unit and ofthe circuit breaker, can be viewed. In particular, one or more of the following messages may bedisplayed:

1. No alarm2. L1 Sensor error3. L2 Sensor error4. L3 Sensor error5. Ne Sensor error6. ExtG sensor error7. TC disconnected8. Rating Plug error9. Installation error10. Device error11. Invalid Date12. Configuration error13. CB status error

Refer to the release user manual for the solution of the errors indicated.

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14. SACE PR122/Pprotection release

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14.1 Operating mode menu tree

PR122 UNIT 1. Test2. Measurements3. History4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Status

1. Test1. Run automatic test Test report

2. Run manual test Test report

3. Run trip test

4. Run signalling module autotest

5. Force output S zone sel.

6. Force output G zone sel.

7. Release outputs zone sel.

8. Run Rc test note 1

2. Measurements1. Display currents

2. Display peak factors

3. Display voltages

no

te

2

4. Powers

1. Display active power

2. Display reactive power

3. Display apparent power

5. Display energies

6. Display power factor

7. Display measured frequency

8. Reset energy counters

9. Reset measurement history

3. History1. Display trip history

2. Display events

3. Statistics

1. Display contact wear

2. Display total no. of prot. trips

3. Display total no. of prot. trips

4. Display no. of manual operations

5. Display total no. prot. trips without trip fail

6. Display no. trip failures

7. Display no. trip tests

4. Config./Param.1. CONFIGURATIONS >>

2. PARAMETERS >>

5. Information1. Protection unit information

2. Circuit breaker information

3. Download info 1

4. Download info 2

6. Status1. Display installation/configuration errors

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PR122 UNITCONFIGURATIONS

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware Trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int.5. Local bus an. Th.6. Startup curr. Th.

7. Harmonic distortion8. Modules9. Local bus unit10. Data logger11. System

1. Circuit breaker1. Neutral protection parameters

2. Ground toroid protection parameters note 1

3. Plant config. parameters

4. CB TAG Name

5. User Data

2. Hardware Trip

3. Mains frequency

4. Measurement storage period

5. Local Bus analogue threshold

6. Startup current activation threshold

7. Enable/disable harmonic distortion alarm

8. Modules1. Measuring

no

te

2

1. Voltage transformer parameters

2. Live Neutral

3. Positive power direction

2. Communication

no

te 3

1. Operating mode

2. Communication parameters

3. Signalling

no

te

4

1. Relay 1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

2. Relay 2 configuration

3. Relay 3 configuration

4. Relay 4 configuration

5. Input (signalling module configuration)

9. Local bus unit1. Local bus unit fitted

2. Relay 1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

3. Relay 2 configuration

4. Relay 3 configuration

5. Relay 4 configuration

6. Relay 6 configuration

7. Relay 7 configuration

8. Relay 8 configuration

10. Data logger1. Data logger configuration

2. Data logger stop event Display custom. type

3. Reset data logger

4. Stop data logger

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11. System1. Display clock

2. Set language

PR122 UNITProtection par.

1. L prot.2. S prot.3. I prot.4. G prot.5. Ext G prot.6. U prot.

7. T prot.8. LC1 prot.9. LC2 prot.10. Iw prot.11. Rc prot.12. MCR prot.

13. UV prot.14. OV prot.15. RV prot.16. RP prot.17. UF prot.18. OF prot

1. Protection L parameters

2. Protection S parameters note 5

3. Protection I parameters

4. Protection G parameters note 6

5. Protection Ext G parameters note 6

6. Protection U parameters

7. Protection T parameters

8. Protection LC1 parameters

9. Protection LC2 parameters

10. Protection Iw parameters

11. Protection Rc parameters note 1

12. Protection MCR parameters

13. Protection UV parameters note 2

14. Protection OV parameters note 2

15. Protection RV parameters note 2

16. Protection RP parameters note 2

17. Protection UF parameters note 2

18. Protection OF parameters note 2

NOTES

1 Only for LSIG (with measuring module) or LSIRc configuration and with residual current in the

external toroid.

2 Only when measuring module is fitted.

3 Only when communication module is fitted.

4 Only when signalling module is fitted.

5 Only for LSI or LSIG or LSIRc configuration.

6 Only for LSIG configuration.

PR122 UNITCONFIGURATIONS

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware Trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int.5. Local bus an. Th.6. Startup curr. Th.

7. Harmonic distortion8. Modules9. Local bus unit10. Data logger11. System

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14.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit may be used with all SACE PR122/P releases by connecting the test

unit to the protection unit by means of a special cable plugged in the functional test connector.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• The automatic and manual tests must be performed with the circuit breaker off while the trip test may be performed only with the circuit breaker on; in either case the circulating currents must be null.

WARNINGFor PR122/P releases with a software version prior to 1.0, the following limitations must be considered:

A description of the various menus is given below.

14.3 TestBy means of the PR010/T unit, some tests on the protection unit can be performed, in particular:

1. Automatic test2. Manual test3. Trip test4. Sign. mod. autotest5. Force S ZS output6. Force G ZS output7. Release ZS outputs8. Rc Test

For example, to perform the automatic test it is necessary to follow the procedure described in thefollowing table:

1. Startup time protection S: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s 2. Startup time protection S2: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

3. Startup time protection G: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

4. Startup time protection ExtG: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

5. Startup time protection D: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s 6. Startup current activation threshold not contemplated7. Protection U threshold: 5% ≤ th ≤ 90% step 5%8. Management of unit contacts on local bus not contemplated.

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A brief description of the various tests will be given below.

14.3.1 Automatic test of the PR122/P release

• When the PR120/V measuring module is not fitted:

by the automatic test, a sequence of 7 different tests will be performed at the currents and phasesindicated in the following table:

• When the PR120/V measuring module is fitted:

by the automatic test, a sequence of 13 different tests will be performed at the currents, voltages,phase shift and phases indicated in the following table:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR122/P

1 Test

1 Automatic test

ENTER

Test No.

Phase Value

L1 L2 L3

1 0.3 In

2 3.0 In

3 5.0 In

4 10.0 In

5 15.0 In

6 0.3 In

7 3.0 In

Test No.

Phase Amplitude Phase shift

L1 L2 L3 V12 V23 V31 I [In] V[Un] Φ1 3.0 1.0 30°

2 5.0

3 10

4 15

5 0.3 1.0 0°

6 3.0

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For example, test no. 5 is performed by:

IL=0,3 In

IL2=IL3=0 In

V12=V23=V31=1 Un

Phase shift 0° (cosΦ=1)

The trip times of the release in the various tests will depend on the settings of the protections; onthe display, the PR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

14.3.2 Manual test

The manual test allows the release trip time to be tested under the desired load condition, inparticular it offers a means to select the current value in a 0.00 to 16.00 In range, the voltage valuein a 0.0 to 1.3 Un range, the phase shift from -180° to +180° by 0.75° steps, and to select thephases involved in the test (L1, L2, L3, Ne, Gte, V1, V2, V3).

The trip time of the release will depend on the settings of the protections; on the display, thePR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

14.3.3 Trip test

By this test, a command can be sent to turn off the circuit breaker, thus checking the functionalityof the protection opening system.

The trip test command is accepted by the protection unit only if the circuit breaker is on.

14.3.4 Sign. mod. autotest

When this item is selected, the autotest of the signalling module is launched. Refer to thesignalling module manual for further information on this function.

7 0.3 1.0 210°

8 3.0

9 5.0

10 10

11 15

12 0.0 0.4 ---

13 1.3

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14.3.5 Force S ZS output

Activates the zone selectivity output of protection S; this command allows checking the zoneselectivity function on the system.

14.3.6 Force G ZS output

Activates the zone selectivity output of protection G; this command allows checking the zoneselectivity function on the system.

14.3.7 Release ZS output

Deactivates both zone selectivity outputs of protections S and G; this command allows checkingthe zone selectivity function on the system.

14.3.8 Rc Test

Activates the test of the protection RC. Refer to the protection manual for further information onthis function.

14.4 MeasurementsThe following measurements can be displayed:

1. Currents2. Peak factors3. Voltages4. Powers5. Energies6. Power factor7. Frequency8. Reset energies9. Reset meas. history

For example, to display the current measurements, the following selections must be made:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR122/P

2 Measurements

1 Currents

ENTER

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14.5 HistoryThe history of the openings for protection tripped, events and some statistical information onrelease openings, are displayed under the history menu.

For example, to display the history of the openings (trip history), the following selections must bemade:

14.6 Configurations/parametersThe configurations and parameters of the release can be displayed and even changed.

14.6.1 Configurations

The configuration parameters available are divided into:

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware trip3. Mains frequency4. Meas. int. (Measurement interval)5. Local bus an. Th. (Local bus analogue threshold)6. Startup curr. Th. (startup current threshold)7. Harmonic distortion8. Modules9. Local bus unit10. Data logger11. System

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR122/P

3 History

1 Trip history

ENTER

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR122/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

1 Circuit breaker

1 Neutral protection

ENTER

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the screen that displays the configuration parameters of the neutral protection is entered and thefollowing screen appears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

14.6.2 Local bus unit

From the CONFIGURATIONS menu, it is possible to set the parameters for operation of the relayunit on the local bus, selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:1. Fitted2. Relay 13. Relay 24. Relay 35. Relay 46. Relay 67. Relay 78. Relay 8

By selecting "Fitted", unit fitted/not fitted can be set on the local bus.Selecting Relay x the configuration parameters of relay x on the local bus unit are read/set, forexample selecting:

Neutral protection Enable: ON [OFF] Threshold: 50 [...]%

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR122/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

3 Local bus unit

... ...

Key to be pressed Item selected

... ...

4 Relay 3

1 Source

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The setting of the activation signal of relay no. 3 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

14.6.3 Parameters

The protection parameters are divided into:

1. L prot.2. S prot.3. I prot.4. G prot.5. Ext G prot.6. U prot.7. T prot.8. LC1 prot.9. LC2 prot.10. Iw prot.11. RC prot.12. MCR prot.13. UV prot.14. OV prot.15. RV prot.16. RP prot.17. UF prot.18. OF prot.

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

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For example, selecting:

the screen that displays the parameters of protection L is entered and the following screenappears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

14.7 InformationOn this menu, some information on the protection unit and the circuit breaker can be viewed.

The menu is divided into:

1. Protection unit2. Circuit breaker3. Download info 14. Download info 2

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR122/P

4 Config./Parameters

2 Parameters

1 Protection L

ENTER

L prot t=k/i2 [...] Threshold: x.xx In Time: x.xx s Thermal mem: ON [OFF]

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR122/P

5 Information

2 Circuit breaker

ENTER

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the screen that displays information on circuit breaker is entered:

Pressing the keys and , the next/previous screen is displayed:

Starting from the main menu, selecting:

A file is created containing a first set of information and is saved in a non-volatile memory of thePR010/T unit. User is requested to enter some report heading information, in particular date, time,operator' s name and CB serial number.

The file so created can be downloaded on a PC using the same procedure to download a standardtest report.

Use the Download info 2 command mode to download another set of useful information.

To save the above information, make space available in the memory by erasing any reports thatmay have been previously stored.

One set of information at a time can be saved, making space available (erasing the report) prior tostoring the next set; e.g. when all information is to be downloaded (download info 1 anddownload info 2):

1. Erase any stored reports to make space available in the non-volatile memory2. Perform download 13. Download the related file on PC4. Erase the report5. Perform download 26. Download the related file on PC7. Erase the report to make space available for the next test report, if any

Device: E1B800/4PCT curr.rating: xxxxA

sn: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Install: xx/xx/xxxx Maint: xx/xx/xxxx

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR122/P

5 Information

2 Download info 1

ENTER

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14.8 StatusOn this menu, any signals of errors concerning configuration/wiring of the protection unit and ofthe circuit breaker, can be viewed. In particular, one or more of the following messages may bedisplayed:

1. No alarm2. L1 Sensor error3. L2 Sensor error4. L3 Sensor error5. Ne Sensor error6. ExtG sensor error7. TC disconnected8. Rating Plug error9. Installation error10. Device error11. Invalid Date12. Configuration error13. CB status error

Refer to the release user manual for the solution of the errors indicated.

15. SACE PR123/Pprotection release

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15.1 Operating mode menu tree

PR123 UNIT 1. Test2. Measurements3. History4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Status

1. Test1. Run automatic test Test report

2. Run manual test Test report

3. Run trip test

4. Run signalling module autotest

5. Force output S zone sel.

6. Force output G zone sel.

7. Release outputs zone sel.

8. Run Rc test note 1

2. Measurements1. Display currents

2. Display peak factors

3. Display voltages

4. Powers

1. Display active power

2. Display reactive power

3. Display apparent power

5. Display energies

6. Display power factor

7. Display measured frequency

8. Reset energy counters

9. Reset measurement history

3. History1. Display trip history

2. Display events

3. Statistics

1. Display contact wear

2. Display total no. of prot. trips

3. Display total no. of prot. trips

4. Display no. of manual operations

5. Display total no. prot. trips without trip fail

6. Display no. trip failures

7. Display no. trip tests

4. Config./Param.1. CONFIGURATIONS >>

2. Protection parameters

1. Set A PARAMETERS >>

2. Set B PARAMETERS >>

5. Information1. Protection unit information

2. Circuit breaker information

3. Download info 1

4. Download info 2

6. Status1. Display installation/configuration errors

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PR123 UNITCONFIGURATIONS

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware Trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int.5. Local bus an. Th.6. Startup curr. Th.

7. Dual setting8. Harmonic distortion9. Modules10. Local bus unit11. Data logger12. System

1. Circuit breaker1. Neutral protection parameters

2. Ground toroid protection parameters note 5

3. Plant config. parameters

4. CB TAG Name

5. User Data

2. Hardware Trip

3. Mains frequency

4. Measurement storage period

5. Local Bus analogue threshold

6. Startup current activation threshold

7. Dual setting1. Enable dual setting

2. Default setting

3. Dual setting on CB close

4. Dual setting on Vaux Off

5. Set B on L Bus DI

8. Enable/disable harmonic distortion alarm

9. Modules1. Measuring

1. Voltage transformer parameters

2. Live Neutral

3. Positive power direction

4. Warnings

1. Phase sequence configuration

2. Power factor configuration

2. Communication

no

te

3

1. Operating mode

2. Communication parameters

3. Signalling

note

4

1. Relay 1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

2. Relay 2 configuration

3. Relay 3 configuration

4. Relay 4 configuration

5. Input Signalling module configuration

10. Local bus unit1. Local bus unit fitted

2. Relay 1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

3. Relay 2 configuration

4. Relay 3 configuration

5. Relay 4 configuration

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6. Relay 6 configuration

7. Relay 7 configuration

8. Relay 8 configuration

11. Data logger1. Data logger configuration

2. Data logger stop event Display custom. type

3. Reset data logger

4. Stop data logger

12. System1. Display clock

2. Set language

PR123 UNITProtection par.

1. L prot.2. S prot.3. S2 prot.4. D prot.5. I prot.6. G prot.7. Ext G prot.

8. U prot.9. T prot.10. LC1 prot.11. LC2 prot.12. Iw prot.13. Rc prot.14. MCR prot.

15. UV prot.16. OV prot.17. RV prot.18. RP prot.19. UF prot.20. OF prot

1. Protection L parameters

2. Protection S parameters

3. Protection S2 parameters

4. Protection D parameters

5. Protection I parameters

6. Protection G parameters note 5

7. Protection Ext G parameters note 5

8. Protection U parameters

9. Protection T parameters

10. Protection LC1 parameters

11. Protection LC2 parameters

12. Protection Iw parameters

13. Protection Rc parameters note 1

14. Protection MCR parameters

15. Protection UV parameters

16. Protection OV parameters

17. Protection RV parameters

18. Protection RP parameters

19. Protection UF parameters

20. Protection OF parameters

PR123 UNITCONFIGURATIONS

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware Trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int.5. Local bus an. Th.6. Startup curr. Th.

7. Dual setting8. Harmonic distortion9. Modules10. Local bus unit11. Data logger12. System

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15.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR123/P releases by connecting the test

unit to the protection unit by the cable provided, to be plugged in the test connector on the front.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• The automatic and manual tests must be performed with the circuit breaker off while the trip test may be performed only with the circuit breaker on; in either case, the circulating currents must be null.

WARNINGFor PR123/P releases with a software version prior to 1.0, the following limitations must be considered:

A description of the various menus is given below.

15.3 TestBy means of the PR010/T unit, some tests on the protection unit can be performed, in particular:

1. Automatic test2. Manual test3. Trip test4. Sign. mod. autotest5. Force S ZS output6. Force G ZS output7. Release ZS outputs8. Rc Test

NOTES

1 Only for LSIG configuration and with residual current in the external toroid.

2 Only when measuring module is fitted.

3 Only when communication module is fitted.

4 Only when signalling module is fitted.

5 Only for LSIG configuration.

1. Startup time protection S: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s 2. Startup time protection S2: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

3. Startup time protection G: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

4. Startup time protection ExtG: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s

5. Startup time protection D: 0.1s ≤ Time ≤ 1.5s step 0.01s 6. Startup current activation threshold not contemplated7. Protection U threshold: 5% ≤ th ≤ 90% step 5%8. Minimum custom datalogger activation time not contemplated

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For example, to perform the automatic test it is necessary to follow the procedure described in thefollowing table:

A brief description of the various tests will be given below.

15.3.1 Automatic test of the PR123/P release

By the automatic test, a sequence of 13 different tests will be performed at the currents, voltages,phase shift and phases indicated in the following table:

For example, test no. 5 is performed by:

IL1=0,3 In

IL2=IL3= 0 In

V12=V23=V31= 1 Un

Phase shift 0° (cosΦ=1)

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR123/P

1 Test

1 Automatic test

ENTER

Test No.

Phase Amplitude Phase shift

ΦL1 L2 L3 V12 V23 V31 I [In] V[Un]

1 3.0 1 30°

2 5.0

3 10

4 15

5 0.3 1 0°

6 3

7 0.3 1 210°

8 3

9 5

10 10

11 15

12 0.0 0.4

13 1.3

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The trip times of the release in the various tests will depend on the settings of the protections; onthe display, the PR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

15.3.2 Manual test

The manual test allows the release trip time to be tested under the desired load condition, inparticular it offers a means to select the current value in a 0.00 to 16.00 In range, the voltage valuein a 0.0 to 1.3 Un range, the phase shift from -180° to +180° by 0.75° steps, and to select thephases involved in the test (L1, L2, L3, Ne, Gte, V1, V2, V3).

The trip time of the release will depend on the settings of the protections; on the display, thePR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

15.3.3 Trip test

By this test, a command can be sent to turn off the circuit breaker, thus checking the functionalityof the protection opening system.

The trip test command is accepted by the protection unit only if the circuit breaker is on.

15.3.4 Sign. mod. autotest

When this item is selected, the autotest of the signalling module is launched. Refer to thesignalling module manual for further information on this function.

15.3.5 Force S ZS output

Activates the zone selectivity output of protection S; this command allows checking the zoneselectivity function on the system.

15.3.6 Force G ZS output

Activates the zone selectivity output of protection G; this command allows checking the zoneselectivity function on the system.

15.3.7 Release ZS output

Deactivates both zone selectivity outputs of protections S and G; this command allows checkingthe zone selectivity function on the system.

15.3.8 Rc Test

Activates the test of the protection RC. Refer to the protection manual for further information onthis function.

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15.4 MeasurementsThe following measurements can be displayed:

1. Currents2. Peak factors3. Voltages4. Powers5. Energies6. Power factor7. Frequency8. Reset energies9. Reset meas. history

For example, to display the current measurements, the following selections must be made:

15.5 HistoryThe history of the openings for protection tripped, events and some statistical information onrelease openings, are displayed under the history menu.

For example, to display the history of the openings (trip history), the following selections must bemade:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR123/P

2 Measurements

1 Currents

ENTER

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR123/P

3 History

1 Trip history

ENTER

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15.6 Configurations/parametersThe configurations and parameters of the release can be displayed and even changed.

15.6.1 Configurations

The configuration parameters available are divided into:

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int. (Measurement interval)5. Local bus an. Th. (Local bus analogue threshold)6. Startup curr. Th. (startup current threshold)7. Dual setting8. Harmonic distortion9. Modules10. Local bus unit11. Data logger12. System

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

the screen that displays the configuration parameters of the neutral protection is entered and thefollowing screen appears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR123/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

1 Circuit breaker

1 Neutral protection

ENTER

Neutral protection

Enable: ON [OFF]Threshold: 50[...]%

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15.6.1.1 Local bus unit

From the CONFIGURATIONS menu, it is possible to set the parameters for operation of the relayunit on the local bus, selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:

1. Fitted2. Relay 13. Relay 24. Relay 35. Relay 46. Relay 67. Relay 78. Relay 8

By selecting "Fitted", unit fitted/not fitted can be set on the local bus.

Selecting Relay x the configuration parameters of relay x on the local bus unit are read/set, forexample selecting:

The setting of the activation signal of relay no. 3 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR123/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

9 Local bus unit

... ...

Key to be pressed

Item selected

... ...

4 Relay 3

1 Source

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

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Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

15.6.2 Parameters

The PR123/P protection unit has two alternative parameter sets, Set A and Set B; the parameterreading/programming menu contemplates choice of the set of parameters to be displayed/edited.

1. Set A2. Set B

After selecting the test on which to operate, the menu for choosing the type of protection isaccessed:

1. L prot.2. S prot.3. S2 prot.4. D prot.5. I prot.6. G prot.7. Ext G prot.8. U prot.9. T prot.10. LC1 prot.11. LC2 prot.12. Iw prot.13. Rc prot.14. MCR prot.15. UV prot.16. OV prot.17. RV prot.18. RP prot.19. UF prot.20. OF prot.

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For example, selecting:

the screen that displays the parameters of protection L is entered and the following screen appears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

15.7 InformationOn this menu, some information on the protection unit and the circuit breaker can be viewed.

The menu is divided into:

1. Protection unit2. Circuit breaker3. Download info 14. Download info 2

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR123/P

4 Config./Parameters

2 Parameters

1 Set A

1 Protection L

ENTER

L prot t=k/i2[...]Threshold: x.xx InTime: x.xx sThermal mem: ON[OFF]

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR123/P

5 Information

Circuit breaker

ENTER

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the screen that displays information on circuit breaker is entered:

Pressing the keys and , the next/previous screen is displayed:

Starting from the main menu, selecting:

A file is created containing a first set of information and is saved in a non-volatile memory of thePR010/T unit. User is requested to enter some report heading information, in particular date, time,operator' s name and CB serial number.

The file so created can be downloaded on a PC using the same procedure to download a standardtest report.

Use the Download info 2 command mode to download another set of useful information.

To save the above information, make space available in the memory by erasing any reports thatmay have been previously stored.

One set of information at a time can be saved, making space available (erasing the report) prior tostoring the next set; e.g. when all information is to be downloaded (download info 1 anddownload info 2):

1. Erase any stored reports to make space available in the non-volatile memory2. Perform download 13. Download the related file on PC4. Erase the report5. Perform download 26. Download the related file on PC7. Erase the report to make space available for the next test report, if any

Device: E1B800/4PCT curr.rating:xxxxA

sn: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Install: xx/xx/xxxxMaint: xx/xx/xxxx

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR123/P

5 Information

2 Download info 1

ENTER

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15.8 StatusOn this menu, any signals of errors concerning configuration/wiring of the protection unit and ofthe circuit breaker, can be viewed. In particular, one or more of the following messages may bedisplayed:

1. No alarm2. L1 Sensor error3. L2 Sensor error4. L3 Sensor error5. Ne Sensor error6. ExtG sensor error7. TC disconnected8. Rating Plug error9. Installation error10. Device error11. Invalid Date12. Configuration error13. CB status error

Refer to the release manual for the solution of the errors signalled.

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16. SACE PR331/Pprotection release

16.1 Operating mode menu tree

PR331 UNIT 1. Test2. Measurements3. History4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Status

1. Test1. Run automatic test Test report

2. Run manual test Test report

3. Run trip test

4. Run contact P1 autotest

2. Measurements1. Display currents

2. Display peak factors

3. History1. Display history

2. Display events

3. Statistics

1. Display contact wear

2. Display total no. prot. trips

3. Display no. manual operations

4. Display total no. prot. trips without trip fail

5. Display no. trip failures

6. Display no. trip tests

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16.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR331/P releases by connecting the test

unit to the protection unit with the cable provided, to be plugged in the test connector on the front.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• The automatic and manual tests must be performed with the circuit breaker off while the trip test may be performed only with the circuit breaker on; in either case, the circulating currents must be null.

4. Config./Param.1. Configurations

1. Circuit breaker

1. Display neutral protection

2. Display plant config.

3. Display CB TAG Name

4. Display User Data

2. Hardware Trip

3. Display mains frequency

4. Contact P1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

5. Local bus unit

1. Local bus unit fitted

2. Relay 1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

3. Relay 2 configuration

4. Relay 3 configuration

5. Relay 4 configuration

6. Relay 6 configuration

7. Relay 7 configuration

8. Relay 8

2. Parameters

1. Protection L parameters

2. Protection S parameters

3. Protection I parameters

4. Protection G parameters

5. Protection MCR parameters

5. Information1. Protection unit information

2. Circuit breaker information

3. Download info 1

4. Download info 2

6. Status1. Display installation/configuration errors

PR331 UNIT 1. Test2. Measurements3. History4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Status

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A description of the various menus is given below.

16.3 TestBy means of the PR010/T unit, some tests on the protection unit can be performed, in particular:

1. Automatic test2. Manual test3. Trip test4. Contact P1 autotest

For example, to perform the automatic test it is necessary to follow the procedure described in thefollowing table:

A brief description of the various tests will be given below.

16.3.1 Automatic test of the PR331/P release

By the automatic test, a sequence of 7 different tests will be performed at the currents and phasesindicated in the following table.

The trip times of the release in the various tests will depend on the settings of the protections; onthe display, the PR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

1 Test

1 Automatic test

ENTER

Test No. Phase Value

L1 L2 L3

1 0.3 In

2 3.0 In

3 5.0 In

4 10.0 In

5 15.0 In

6 0.3 In

7 3.0 In

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16.3.2 Manual test

The manual test allows testing the release trip time under the desired load condition, in particularit offers a means to select the current value in a 0.00 to 16.00 In range, and to select the phasesinvolved in the test (L1, L2, L3, Ne, Gte).

The trip time of the release will depend on the settings of the protections; on the display, thePR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

16.3.3 Trip test

By this test, a command can be sent to turn off the circuit breaker, thus checking the functionalityof the protection opening system.

The trip test command is accepted by the protection unit only if the circuit breaker is on.

16.3.4 Contact P1 autotest

By selecting this item, contact P1 autotest is launched. Refer to the protection unit manual forfurther information on this function.

16.4 MeasurementsThe measures of the circulating currents and of the peak factors can be displayed.

For example, to display the current measurements, the following selections must be made:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

2 Measurements

1 Currents

ENTER

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16.5 HistoryThe history of the openings for protection tripped, events and some statistical information onrelease openings, are displayed under the history menu.

For example, to display the history of the openings (trip history), the following selections must bemade:

16.6 Configurations/parametersThe configurations and parameters of the release can be displayed and even changed.

16.6.1 Configurations

The available configuration parameters are divided into the following sub-sets:

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware trip3. Mains frequency4. Contact P15. Local bus unit

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

3 History

1 Trip history

ENTER

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

1 Circuit breaker

1 Neutral protection

ENTER

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the screen that displays the configuration parameters of the neutral protection is entered and thefollowing screen appears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and, the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used to change the

value of the parameters within the allowed range.

16.6.1.1 Contact P1

The parameters related to operation of relay P1 on the PR331 unit can be set from theCONFIGURATIONS menu by selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:

1. Source2. Configuration

By selecting "Source", relay P1 configuration parameters are set.

The setting of the activation signal of relay P1 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Neutral protection

Enable: ON [OFF]Threshold: 50 [...]%

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

3 Contact P1

... ...

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

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Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

16.6.1.2 Local bus unit

From the CONFIGURATIONS menu, it is possible to set the parameters for operation of the relayunit on the local bus, selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:

1. Fitted2. Relay 13. Relay 24. Relay 35. Relay 46. Relay 67. Relay 78. Relay 8

By selecting "Fitted", unit fitted/not fitted can be set on the local bus.

Selecting Relay x the configuration parameters of relay x on the local bus unit are read/set, forexample selecting:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

4 Local bus unit

... ...

Key to be pressed Item selected

... ...

4 Relay 3

1 Source

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The setting of the activation signal of relay no. 3 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

16.6.2 Parameters

The protection parameters are divided into:

1. protection L2. protection S3. protection I4. protection G5. protection MCR

For example, selecting:

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

4 Config./Parameters

2 Parameters

1 Protection L

ENTER

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the screen that displays the parameters of protection L is entered and the following screenappears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

16.7 InformationOn this menu, some information on the protection unit and the circuit breaker can be viewed; inaddition, two files can be created (Download info 1 and Download info 2) to be sent to ABBSACE when assistance is required.

The menu is divided into:

1. Protection unit2. Circuit breaker3. Download info 14. Download info 2

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

the screen that displays information on circuit breaker is entered:

L prot t=k/i2 [...] Threshold: x.xx In Time: x.xx s Thermal mem: ON [OFF]

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

5 Information

2 Circuit breaker

ENTER

Device: E1B800/4PCT curr. rating: xxxxA

sn: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Pressing the keys and , the next/previous screen is displayed:

Starting from the main menu, selecting:

A file is created containing a first set of information and is saved in a non-volatile memory of thePR010/T unit. User is requested to enter some report heading information, in particular date, time,operator' s name and CB serial number.

The file so created can be downloaded on a PC using the same procedure to download a standardtest report.

Use the Download info 2 command mode to download another set of useful information.

To save the above information, make space available in the memory by erasing any reports thatmay have been previously stored.

One set of information at a time can be saved, making space available (erasing the report) prior tostoring the next set; e.g. when all information is to be downloaded (download info 1 anddownload info 2):

1. Erase any stored reports to make space available in the non-volatile memory2. Perform download 13. Download the related file on PC4. Erase the report5. Perform download 26. Download the related file on PC7. Erase the report to make space available for the next test report, if any

Install: xx/xx/xxxxMaint: xx/xx/xxxx

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR331/P

5 Information

2 Download info 1

ENTER

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16.8 StatusOn this menu, any signals of errors concerning configuration/wiring of the protection unit and ofthe circuit breaker, can be viewed. In particular, one or more of the following messages may bedisplayed:

1. No alarm2. L1 Sensor error3. L2 Sensor error4. L3 Sensor error5. Ne Sensor error6. ExtG sensor error7. TC disconnected8. Rating Plug error9. Installation error10. Device error11. Invalid Date12. Configuration error13. CB status error

Refer to the release user manual for the solution of the errors indicated.

17. SACE PR332/P protection release

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17.1 Operating mode menu tree

PR332 UNIT 1. Test2. Measurements3. History4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Status

1. Test1. Run automatic test Test report

2. Run manual test Test report

3. Run trip test

4. Run contact P1 autotest

5. Force output S zone sel.

6. Force output G zone sel.

7. Release outputs zone sel.

8. Run Rc test note 1

2. Measurements1. Display currents

2. Display peak factors

3. Display voltages

no

te

2

4. Powers

1. Display active power

2. Display reactive power

3. Display apparent power

5. Display energies

6. Display power factor

7. Display measured frequency

8. Reset energy counters

9. Reset measurement history

3. History1. Display trip history

2. Display events

3. Statistics

1. Display contact wear

2. Display total no. of prot. trips

3. Display total no. of operations

4. Display no. of manual operations

5. Display total no. of prot. trips without trip fail

6. Display no. of trip fails

7. Display no. of trip tests

4. Config./Param.1. CONFIGURATIONS >>

2. PARAMETERS >>

5. Information1. Protection unit information

2. Circuit breaker information

3. Download info 1

4. Download info 2

6. Status1. Display installation/configuration errors

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PR332 UNITCONFIGURATIONS

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware Trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int.5. Local bus an. Th.6. Startup curr. Th.

7. Harmonic distortion8. Modules9. Contact P110. Local bus unit11. Data logger12. System

1. Circuit breaker1. Neutral protection parameters

2. Ground toroid protection parameters note 1

3. Plant config. parameters

4. CB TAG Name

5. User Data

2. Hardware Trip

3. Mains frequency

4. Measurement storage period

5. Local Bus analogue threshold

6. Startup current activation threshold

7. Enable/disable harmonic distortion alarm

8. Modules1. Measuring

no

te

2

1. Voltage transformer parameters

2. Live Neutral

3. Positive power direction

2. Communication

no

te 3

1. Operating mode

2. Communication parameters

9. Contact P11. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

10. Local bus unit1. Local bus unit fitted

2. Relay 1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

3. Relay 2 configuration

4. Relay 3 configuration

5. Relay 4 configuration

6. Relay 6 configuration

7. Relay 7 configuration

8. Relay 8 configuration

11. Data logger1. Data logger configuration

2. Data logger stop event Display custom. type

3. Reset data logger

4. Stop data logger

12. System1. Display clock

2. Set language

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PR332 UNITProtection par.

1. L prot.2. S prot.3. I prot.4. G prot.5. Ext G prot.6. U prot.

7. T prot.8. LC1 prot.9. LC2 prot.10. Iw prot.11. Rc prot.12. MCR prot.

13. UV prot.14. OV prot.15. RV prot.16. RP prot.17. UF prot.18. OF prot

1. Protection L parameters

2. Protection S parameters note 5

3. Protection I parameters

4. Protection G parameters note 6

5. Protection Ext G parameters note 6

6. Protection U parameters

7. Protection T parameters

8. Protection LC1 parameters

9. Protection LC2 parameters

10. Protection Iw parameters

11. Protection Rc parameters note 1

12. Protection MCR parameters

13. Protection UV parameters note 2

14. Protection OV parameters note 2

15. Protection RV parameters note 2

16. Protection RP parameters note 2

17. Protection UF parameters note 2

18. Protection OF parameters note 2

NOTES

1 Only for LSIG (with measuring module) or LSIRc configuration and with residual current in the

external toroid.

2 Only when measuring module is fitted.

3 Only when communication module is fitted.

4 Only when signalling module is fitted.

5 Only for LSI or LSIG or LSIRc configuration.

6 Only for LSIG configuration.

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17.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit may be used with all SACE PR332/P releases connecting the test

unit to the protection unit by means of a special cable to the functional test connector.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• The automatic and manual tests must be performed with the circuit breaker off while the trip test may be performed only with the circuit breaker on; in either case the circulating currents must be null.

A description of the various menus is given below.

17.3 TestBy means of the PR010/T unit, some tests on the protection unit can be performed, in particular:

1. Automatic test2. Manual test3. Trip test4. Contact P1 autotest5. Force S ZS output6. Force G ZS output7. Release ZS outputs8. Rc Test

For example, to perform the automatic test it is necessary to follow the procedure described in thefollowing table:

A brief description of the various tests will be given below.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P

1 Test

1 Automatic test

ENTER

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17.3.1 Automatic test of the PR332/P release

• When the PR330/V measuring module is not fitted:

by the automatic test, a sequence of 7 different tests will be performed at the currents and phasesindicated in the following table:

• When the PR330/V measuring module is fitted:

by the automatic test, a sequence of 13 different tests will be performed at the currents, voltages,phase shift and phases indicated in the following table:

For example, test no. 5 is performed by:

IL=0,3 In

IL2=IL3=0 In

Test No.

Phase Value

L1 L2 L3

1 0.3 In

2 3.0 In

3 5.0 In

4 10.0 In

5 15.0 In

6 0.3 In

7 3.0 In

Test No.

Phase Amplitude Phase shift

L1 L2 L3 V12 V23 V31 I [In] V[Un] Φ1 3.0 1.0 30°

2 5.0

3 10

4 15

5 0.3 1.0 0°

6 3.0

7 0.3 1.0 210°

8 3.0

9 5.0

10 10

11 15

12 0.0 0.4 ---

13 1.3

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V12=V23=V31=1 Un

Phase shift 0° (cosΦ=1)

The trip times of the release in the various tests will depend on the settings of the protections; onthe display, the PR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

17.3.2 Manual test

The manual test allows the release trip time to be tested under the desired load condition, inparticular it offers a means to select the current value in a 0.00 to 16.00 In range, the voltage valuein a 0.0 to 1.3 Un range, the phase shift from -180° to +180° by 0.75° steps, and to select thephases involved in the test (L1, L2, L3, Ne, Gte, V1, V2, V3).

The trip time of the release will depend on the settings of the protections; on the display, thePR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

17.3.3 Trip test

By this test, a command can be sent to turn off the circuit breaker, thus checking the functionalityof the protection opening system.

The trip test command is accepted by the protection unit only if the circuit breaker is on.

17.3.4 Contact P1 autotest

By selecting this item, contact P1 autotest is launched. Refer to the protection unit manual forfurther information on this function.

17.3.5 Force S ZS output

Activates the zone selectivity output of protection S; this command allows checking the zoneselectivity function on the system.

17.3.6 Force G ZS output

Activates the zone selectivity output of protection G; this command allows checking the zoneselectivity function on the system.

17.3.7 Release ZS output

Deactivates both zone selectivity outputs of protections S and G; this command allows checkingthe zone selectivity function on the system.

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17.3.8 Rc Test

Activates the test of the protection RC. Refer to the protection manual for further information onthis function.

17.4 MeasurementsThe following measurements can be displayed:

1. Currents2. Peak factors3. Voltages4. Powers5. Energies6. Power factor7. Frequency8. Reset energies9. Reset meas. history

For example, to display the current measurements, the following selections must be made:

17.5 HistoryThe history of the openings for protection tripped, events and some statistical information onrelease openings, are displayed under the history menu.

For example, to display the history of the openings (trip history), the following selections must bemade:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P

2 Measurements

1 Currents

ENTER

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P

3 History

1 Trip history

ENTER

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17.6 Configurations/parametersThe configurations and parameters of the release can be displayed and even changed.

17.6.1 Configurations

The configuration parameters available are divided into:

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware trip3. Mains frequency4. Meas. int. (Measurement interval)5. Local bus an. Th. (Local bus analogue threshold)6. Startup curr. Th. (startup current threshold)7. Harmonic distortion8. Modules9. Contact P110. Local bus unit11. Data logger12. System

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

the screen that displays the configuration parameters of the neutral protection is entered and thefollowing screen appears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

1 Circuit breaker

1 Neutral protection

ENTER

Neutral protection Enable: ON [OFF] Threshold: 50 [...]%

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17.6.1.1 Contact P1

The parameters related to operation of relay P1 on the PR332 unit can be set from theCONFIGURATIONS menu by selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:

1. Source2. Configuration

By selecting "Source", relay P1 configuration parameters are set.

The setting of the activation signal of relay P1 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

3 Contact P1

... ...

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

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17.6.2 Local bus unit

From the CONFIGURATIONS menu, it is possible to set the parameters for operation of the relayunit on the local bus, selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:

1. Fitted2. Relay 13. Relay 24. Relay 35. Relay 46. Relay 67. Relay 78. Relay 8

By selecting "Fitted", unit fitted/not fitted can be set on the local bus.

Selecting Relay x the configuration parameters of relay x on the local bus unit are read/set, forexample selecting:

The setting of the activation signal of relay no. 3 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

3 Local bus unit

... ...

Key to be pressed Item selected

... ...

4 Relay 3

1 Source

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

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Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

17.6.3 Parameters

The protection parameters are divided into:

1. L prot.2. S prot.3. I prot.4. G prot.5. Ext G prot.6. U prot.7. T prot.8. LC1 prot.9. LC2 prot.10. Iw prot.11. RC prot.12. MCR prot.13. UV prot.14. OV prot.15. RV prot.16. RP prot.17. UF prot.18. OF prot.

For example, selecting:

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P

4 Config./Parameters

2 Parameters

1 Protection L

ENTER

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the screen that displays the parameters of protection L is entered and the following screenappears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

17.7 InformationOn this menu, some information on the protection unit and the circuit breaker can be viewed.

The menu is divided into:

1. Protection unit2. Circuit breaker3. Download info 14. Download info 2

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

the screen that displays information on circuit breaker is entered:

L prot t=k/i2 [...] Threshold: x.xx In Time: x.xx s Thermal mem: ON [OFF]

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P 3

5 Information

2 Circuit breaker

ENTER

Device: E1B800/4PCT curr. rating:xxxxA

sn: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Pressing the keys and , the next/previous screen is displayed:

Starting from the main menu, selecting:

A file is created containing a first set of information and is saved in a non-volatile memory of thePR010/T unit. User is requested to enter some report heading information, in particular date, time,operator' s name and CB serial number.

The file so created can be downloaded on a PC using the same procedure to download a standardtest report.

Use the Download info 2 command mode to download another set of useful information.

To save the above information, make space available in the memory by erasing any reports thatmay have been previously stored.

One set of information at a time can be saved, making space available (erasing the report) prior tostoring the next set; e.g. when all information is to be downloaded (download info 1 anddownload info 2):

1. Erase any stored reports to make space available in the non-volatile memory2. Perform download 13. Download the related file on PC4. Erase the report5. Perform download 26. Download the related file on PC7. Erase the report to make space available for the next test report, if any

Install: xx/xx/xxxx Maint: xx/xx/xxxx

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR332/P

5 Information

2 Download info 1

ENTER

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17.8 StatusOn this menu, any signals of errors concerning configuration/wiring of the protection unit and ofthe circuit breaker, can be viewed. In particular, one or more of the following messages may bedisplayed:

1. No alarm2. L1 Sensor error3. L2 Sensor error4. L3 Sensor error5. Ne Sensor error6. ExtG sensor error7. TC disconnected8. Rating Plug error9. Installation error10. Device error11. Invalid Date12. Configuration error13. CB status error

Refer to the release user manual for the solution of the errors indicated.

18. SACE PR333/Pprotection release

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18.1 Operating mode menu tree

PR333 UNIT 1. Test2. Measurements3. History4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Status

1. Test1. Run automatic test Test report

2. Run manual test Test report

3. Run trip test

4. Run contact P1 autotest

5. Force output S zone sel.

6. Force output G zone sel.

7. Release outputs zone sel.

8. Run Rc test note 1

2. Measurements1. Display currents

2. Display peak factors

3. Display voltages

4. Powers

1. Display active power

2. Display reactive power

3. Display apparent power

5. Display energies

6. Display power factor

7. Display measured frequency

8. Reset energy counters

9. Reset measurement history

3. History1. Display trip history

2. Display events

3. Statistics

1. Display contact wear

2. Display total no. of prot. trips

3. Display total no. of prot. trips

4. Display no. of manual operations

5. Display total no. prot. trips without trip fail

6. Display no. trip failures

7. Display no. trip tests

4. Config./Param.1. CONFIGURATIONS >>

2. Protection parameters

1. Set A PARAMETERS >>

2. Set B PARAMETERS >>

5. Information1. Protection unit information

2. Circuit breaker information

3. Download info 1

4. Download info 2

6. Status1. Display installation/configuration errors

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PR333 UNITCONFIGURATIONS

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware Trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int.5. Local bus an. Th.6. Startup curr. Th.7. Dual setting

8. Harmonic distortion9. Modules10. Contact P111. Local bus unit12. Data logger13. System

1. Circuit breaker1. Neutral protection parameters

2. Ground toroid protection parameters note 5

3. Plant config. parameters

4. CB TAG Name

5. User Data

2. Hardware Trip

3. Mains frequency

4. Measurement storage period

5. Local Bus analogue threshold

6. Startup current activation threshold

7. Dual setting1. Enable dual setting

2. Default setting

3. Dual setting on CB close

4. Dual setting on Vaux Off

5. Set B on L Bus DI

8. Enable/disable harmonic distortion alarm

9. Modules1. Measuring

1. Voltage transformer parameters

2. Live Neutral

3. Positive power direction

4. Warnings

1. Phase sequence configuration

2. Power factor configuration

2. Communication

no

te 3

1. Operating mode

2. Communication parameters

10. Contact P11. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

11. Local bus unit1. Local bus unit fitted

2. Relay 1

1. Type of signal source Display custom. type

2. Display source configuration

3. Relay 2 configuration

4. Relay 3 configuration

5. Relay 4 configuration

6. Relay 6 configuration

7. Relay 7 configuration

8. Relay 8 configuration

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12. Data logger1. Data logger configuration

2. Data logger stop event Display custom. type

3. Reset data logger

4. Stop data logger

13. System1. Display clock

2. Set language

PR333 UNITProtection par.

1. L prot.2. S prot.3. S2 prot.4. D prot.5. I prot.6. G prot.7. Ext G prot.

8. U prot.9. T prot.10. LC1 prot.11. LC2 prot.12. Iw prot.13. Rc prot.14. MCR prot.

15. UV prot.16. OV prot.17. RV prot.18. RP prot.19. UF prot.20. OF prot

1. Protection L parameters

2. Protection S parameters

3. Protection S2 parameters

4. Protection D parameters

5. Protection I parameters

6. Protection G parameters note 5

7. Protection Ext G parameters note 5

8. Protection U parameters

9. Protection T parameters

10. Protection LC1 parameters

11. Protection LC2 parameters

12. Protection Iw parameters

13. Protection Rc parameters note 1

14. Protection MCR parameters

15. Protection UV parameters

16. Protection OV parameters

17. Protection RV parameters

18. Protection RP parameters

19. Protection UF parameters

20. Protection OF parameters

PR333 UNITCONFIGURATIONS

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware Trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int.5. Local bus an. Th.6. Startup curr. Th.7. Dual setting

8. Harmonic distortion9. Modules10. Contact P111. Local bus unit12. Data logger13. System

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18.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR333/P releases by connecting the test

unit to the protection unit by means of the cable provided, to be plugged in the test connector on the front.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• The automatic and manual tests must be performed with the circuit breaker off while the trip test may be performed only with the circuit breaker on; in either case, the circulating currents must be null.

A description of the various menus is given below.

18.3 TestBy means of the PR010/T unit, some tests on the protection unit can be performed, in particular:

1. Automatic test2. Manual test3. Trip test4. Contact P1 autotest5. Force S ZS output6. Force G ZS output7. Release ZS outputs8. Rc Test

For example, to perform the automatic test it is necessary to follow the procedure described in thefollowing table:

NOTES

1 Only for LSIG configuration and with residual current in the external toroid.

2 Only when measuring module is fitted.

3 Only when communication module is fitted.

4 Only when signalling module is fitted.

5 Only for LSIG configuration.

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

1 Test

1 Automatic test

ENTER

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A brief description of the various tests will be given below.

18.3.1 Automatic test of the PR333/P release

By the automatic test, a sequence of 13 different tests will be performed at the currents, voltages,phase shift and phases indicated in the following table:

For example, test no. 5 is performed by:

IL1=0,3 In

IL2=IL3= 0 In

V12=V23=V31= 1 Un

Phase shift 0° (cosΦ=1)

The trip times of the release in the various tests will depend on the settings of the protections; onthe display, the PR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

18.3.2 Manual test

The manual test allows the release trip time to be tested under the desired load condition, inparticular it offers a means to select the current value in a 0.00 to 16.00 In range, the voltage valuein a 0.0 to 1.3 Un range, the phase shift from -180° to +180° by 0.75° steps, and to select thephases involved in the test (L1, L2, L3, Ne, Gte, V1, V2, V3).

The trip time of the release will depend on the settings of the protections; on the display, thePR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

Test No.

Phase Amplitude Phase shift

ΦL1 L2 L3 V12 V23 V31 I [In] V[Un]

1 3.0 1 30°

2 5.0

3 10

4 15

5 0.3 1 0°

6 3

7 0.3 1 210°

8 3

9 5

10 10

11 15

12 0.0 0.4

13 1.3

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At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

18.3.3 Trip test

By this test, a command can be sent to turn off the circuit breaker, thus checking the functionalityof the protection opening system.

The trip test command is accepted by the protection unit only if the circuit breaker is on.

18.3.4 Contact P1 autotest

By selecting this item, contact P1 autotest is launched. Refer to the protection unit manual forfurther information on this function.

18.3.5 Force S ZS output

Activates the zone selectivity output of protection S; this command allows checking the zoneselectivity function on the system.

18.3.6 Force G ZS output

Activates the zone selectivity output of protection G; this command allows checking the zoneselectivity function on the system.

18.3.7 Release ZS output

Deactivates both zone selectivity outputs of protections S and G; this command allows checkingthe zone selectivity function on the system.

18.3.8 Rc Test

Activates the test of the protection RC. Refer to the protection manual for further information onthis function.

18.4 MeasurementsThe following measurements can be displayed:

1. Currents2. Peak factors3. Voltages4. Powers5. Energies6. Power factor7. Frequency8. Reset energies9. Reset meas. history

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For example, to display the current measurements, the following selections must be made:

18.5 HistoryThe history of the openings for protection tripped, events and some statistical information onrelease openings, are displayed under the history menu.

For example, to display the history of the openings (trip history), the following selections must bemade:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

2 Measurements

1 Currents

ENTER

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

3 History

1 Trip history

ENTER

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18.6 Configurations/parametersThe configurations and parameters of the release can be displayed and even changed.

18.6.1 Configurations

The configuration parameters available are divided into:

1. Circuit breaker2. Hardware trip3. Mains freq.4. Meas. int. (Measurement interval)5. Local bus an. Th. (Local bus analogue threshold)6. Startup curr. Th. (startup current threshold)7. Dual setting8. Harmonic distortion9. Modules10. Contact P111. Local bus unit12. Data logger13. System

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

the screen that displays the configuration parameters of the neutral protection is entered and thefollowing screen appears:

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

1 Circuit breaker

1 Neutral protection

ENTER

Neutral protection

Enable: ON [OFF]Threshold: 50[...]%

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Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

18.6.1.1 Contact P1

The parameters related to operation of relay P1 on the PR333 unit can be set from theCONFIGURATIONS menu by selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:

1. Source2. Configuration

By selecting "Source", relay P1 configuration parameters are set.

The setting of the activation signal of relay P1 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

3 Contact P1

... ...

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

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18.6.1.2 Local bus unit

From the CONFIGURATIONS menu, it is possible to set the parameters for operation of the relayunit on the local bus, selecting:

Now, one of the following items can be selected:

1. Fitted2. Relay 13. Relay 24. Relay 35. Relay 46. Relay 67. Relay 78. Relay 8

By selecting "Fitted", unit fitted/not fitted can be set on the local bus.

Selecting Relay x the configuration parameters of relay x on the local bus unit are read/set, forexample selecting:

The setting of the activation signal of relay no. 3 is displayed; pressing the ENTER key launchesediting mode (the cursor starts blinking); the setting of the activation signal is changed using the and keys

If "Custom" is selected, when ENTER is pressed the current setting is displayed, for example:

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

9 Local bus unit

... ...

Key to be pressed

Item selected

... ...

4 Relay 3

1 Source

ALARM 1 4...6 → L Pre-alarm L Timing → S Timing

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Where the arrows indicate which elements of the ALARM 1 block are selected.

With the and keys, the previous/next screen is displayed and with the and keys, theselected element is activated/deactivated (the arrow next to the element is displayed/removed).

There are 18 blocks, each of which is made up of eight elements and is displayed in threeconsecutive screens; up to 8 elements may be activated for each block.

On the last screen of each block, it is possible to define the AND/OR logic applied to the selectedelements and the minimum release activation time.

18.6.2 Parameters

The PR333/P protection unit has two alternative parameter sets, Set A and Set B; the parameterreading/programming menu contemplates choice of the set of parameters to be displayed/edited.

1. Set A2. Set B

After selecting the test on which to operate, the menu for choosing the type of protection isaccessed:

1. L prot.2. S prot.3. S2 prot.4. D prot.5. I prot.6. G prot.7. Ext G prot.8. U prot.9. T prot.10. LC1 prot.11. LC2 prot.12. Iw prot.13. Rc prot.14. MCR prot.15. UV prot.16. OV prot.17. RV prot.18. RP prot.19. UF prot.20. OF prot.

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For example, selecting:

the screen that displays the parameters of protection L is entered and the following screenappears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

18.7 InformationOn this menu, some information on the protection unit and the circuit breaker can be viewed.The menu is divided into:

1. Protection unit2. Circuit breaker3. Download info 14. Download info 2

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

4 Config./Parameters

2 Parameters

1 Set A

1 Protection L

ENTER

L prot t=k/i2[...]Threshold: x.xx InTime: x.xx sThermal mem: ON[OFF]

Key to be pressed

Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

5 Information

Circuit breaker

ENTER

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the screen that displays information on circuit breaker is entered:

Pressing the keys and , the next/previous screen is displayed:

Starting from the main menu, selecting:

A file is created containing a first set of information and is saved in a non-volatile memory of thePR010/T unit. User is requested to enter some report heading information, in particular date, time,operator' s name and CB serial number.

The file so created can be downloaded on a PC using the same procedure to download a standardtest report.

Use the Download info 2 command mode to download another set of useful information.

To save the above information, make space available in the memory by erasing any reports thatmay have been previously stored.

One set of information at a time can be saved, making space available (erasing the report) prior tostoring the next set; e.g. when all information is to be downloaded (download info 1 anddownload info 2):

1. Erase any stored reports to make space available in the non-volatile memory2. Perform download 13. Download the related file on PC4. Erase the report5. Perform download 26. Download the related file on PC7. Erase the report to make space available for the next test report, if any

Device: E1B800/4PCT curr.rating:xxxxA

sn: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Install: xx/xx/xxxxMaint: xx/xx/xxxx

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR333/P

5 Information

2 Download info 1

ENTER

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18.8 StatusOn this menu, any signals of errors concerning configuration/wiring of the protection unit and ofthe circuit breaker, can be viewed. In particular, one or more of the following messages may bedisplayed:

1. No alarm2. L1 Sensor error3. L2 Sensor error4. L3 Sensor error5. Ne Sensor error6. ExtG sensor error7. TC disconnected8. Rating Plug error9. Installation error10. Device error11. Invalid Date12. Configuration error13. CB status error

Refer to the release manual for the solution of the errors signalled.

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19. SACE PR232/Pprotection release

19.1 Operating mode menu tree

PR232 UNIT 1. Test2. Currents3. Trip history4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Trip reset7. Status

1. Test1. Run automatic test Test report

2. Run manual test Test report

3. Run trip test

4. LED autotest

2. Display currents

3. Display trip history

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19.2 Indications on operation• The SACE PR010/T unit can be used with all SACE PR232/P releases by connecting the test

unit to the protection unit by means of the cable provided, to be plugged in the test connector on the front.

• It is not necessary for the auxiliary power supply to be available in order to use the above releases with the PR010/T unit.

• The automatic and manual tests must be performed with the circuit breaker off while the trip test may be performed only with the circuit breaker on; in either case, the circulating currents must be null.

A description of the various menus is given below.

19.3 TestBy means of the PR010/T unit, some tests on the protection unit can be performed, in particular:

1. Automatic test2. Manual test3. Trip test4. LED autotest

4. Config./Param.1. Configurations

1. Circuit breaker

1. Display neutral protection

2. Display CB TAG Name

3. Display User Data

2. HW Trip Prot.

3. Display mains frequency

2. Parameters

1. Protection L parameters

2. Protection S parameters

3. Protection I parameters

5. Information1. Protection unit information

2. Circuit breaker information

6. Trip reset

7. Status1. Display installation/configuration errors

PR232 UNIT 1. Test2. Currents3. Trip history4. Config./Param.5. Information6. Trip reset7. Status

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For example, to perform the automatic test it is necessary to follow the procedure described in thefollowing table:

A brief description of the various tests will be given below.

19.3.1 Automatic test of the PR232/P release

By the automatic test, a sequence of 7 different tests will be performed at the currents and phasesindicated in the following table.

The trip times of the release in the various tests will depend on the settings of the protections; onthe display, the PR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

19.3.2 Manual test

The manual test allows testing of the release trip time under the desired load condition, inparticular it offers a means to select the current value in a 0.00 to 16.00 In range, and to select thephases involved in the test (L1, L2, L3, Ne).

The trip time of the release will depend on the settings of the protections; on the display, thePR010/T unit will show trip time and test result (OK, FAILED).

At the end of the test, it is asked whether to record a test report which may later be downloaded ona PC.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR232/P

1 Test

1 Automatic test

ENTER

Test No. Phase Value

L1 L2 L3

1 0.5 In

2 3.0 In

3 5.0 In

4 8.0 In

5 12.0 In

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19.3.3 Trip test

By this test, a command can be sent to turn off the circuit breaker, thus checking the functionalityof the protection opening system.

The trip test command is accepted by the protection unit only if the circuit breaker is on.

19.3.4 LED autotest

By selecting this item, the LED autotest is launched which consists of all LEDs on the relay frontside being switched on in sequence.

19.4 CurrentsThe measures of the circulating currents can be displayed.

For example, to display the current measurements, the following selections must be made:

19.5 Trip historyThe history of the openings for protection tripped is displayed under the TRIP HISTORY menu.

For example, to display the history of the openings (trip history), the following selections must bemade:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR232/P

2 Currents

ENTER

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR232/P

3 Trip history

ENTER

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19.6 Configurations/parametersthe configurations and parameters of the release can be displayed and even changed.

19.6.1 Configurations

The available configuration parameters are divided into the following sub-sets:

1. Circuit breaker2. HW Trip Prot.3. Mains frequency

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

the screen that displays the configuration parameters of the neutral protection is entered and thefollowing screen appears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and, the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used to change the

value of the parameters within the allowed range.

19.6.2 Parameters

The protection parameters are divided into:

1. L Prot.2. S Prot.3. I Prot.

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR232/P

4 Config./Parameters

1 Configurations

1 Circuit breaker

1 Neutral protection

ENTER

Neutral protection

Threshold: 50 [...]%

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For example, selecting:

the screen that displays the parameters of protection L is entered and the following screenappears:

Pressing the ENTER key launches editing mode (the cursor starts blinking). Using the keys and , the cursor is positioned on the desired parameter and the keys and are used tochange the value of the parameters within the allowed range.

19.7 InformationOn this menu, some information on the protection unit and the circuit breaker can be viewed.

The menu is divided into:

1. Protection unit2. Circuit breaker

For example, starting from the main menu, selecting:

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR232/P

4 Config./Parameters

2 Parameters

1 Protection L

ENTER

L prot t=k/i2 [...] Threshold: x.xx In Time: x.xx s Thermal mem: ON [OFF]

Key to be pressed Item selected

1 Operating mode

x PR232/P

5 Information

2 Circuit breaker

ENTER

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the screen that displays information on circuit breaker is entered:

Pressing the keys and , the next/previous screen is displayed:

19.8 StatusOn this menu, any signals of errors concerning configuration/wiring of the protection unit and ofthe circuit breaker, can be viewed. In particular, one or more of the following messages may bedisplayed:

1. No alarm2. L1 Sensor error3. L2 Sensor error4. L3 Sensor error5. Ne Sensor error6. TC disconnected7. Rating Plug error8. Installation error9. Configuration error10. CB status error

Refer to the release user manual for the solution of the errors indicated.

Circuit breaker

Device: E1B800/4PCT curr. rating: xxxxA sn: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Circuit breaker

Install: xx/xx/xxxxMaint: xx/xx/xxxx

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