Littelfuse SE-330_HV Series User Manual

Protection relays & controls, Neutral-grounding-resistor monitoring description, Resistor monitoring

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Neutral-Grounding-Resistor Monitoring

Description

The SE-330 is an advanced ground-fault and neutral-grounding-

resistor monitoring relay. It measures neutral current, neutral-to-

ground voltage, and neutral-to-ground resistance. It provides

continuous monitoring of the neutral-to-ground path to verify

that the neutral-grounding resistor (NGR) is intact. This is of

utmost importance—an open NGR renders current-sensing

ground-fault protection inoperative and could result in a false

belief that the system is functioning properly. The SE-330 can be

used with low- and medium-voltage transformers and

generators with low- or high-resistance grounding used in

processing, manufacturing, chemical, pulp and paper, petroleum,

and water-treatment facilities. For high-voltage applications, use

the SE-330HV. For applications that require conformance to

Australian standard AS/NZS 2081.3:2002, see the SE-330AU.

Resistor Monitoring

The SE-330 combines the measured values of resistance,

current, and voltage to continuously determine that the NGR

is intact. It is able to detect a resistor failure with or without

a ground fault present. Sensing resistors are matched to the

system voltage and are used to monitor NGRs on systems up

to 72 kV.

Ground-Fault Monitoring

The SE-330 uses an application-appropriate current transformer

to reliably detect ground-fault currents as small as 100 mA. DFT

filtering ensures that false trips due to harmonic noise from

adjustable-speed drives do not occur. Should the resistor open

and a ground fault subsequently occur, the SE-330 will detect

the fault through voltage measurement, while other current-only

sensing relays would be ineffective.

Pulsing Ground-Fault Location

The SE-330 is capable of controlling a pulsing contactor, which is

used to switch the NGR resistance in a pulsing-compatible NGR

package. The resulting ground-fault current is distinguishable

from charging currents and noise and will only appear upstream

of the ground fault, making fault location fast and easy, even

without isolating feeders or interrupting loads.

SE-330, SE-330HV SERiES (PGR-5330)

Neutral-Grounding-Resistor Monitor

Simplified Circuit Diagram

NGR

L2

CT

L1

SE-330 SERIES

ER SERIES

(Sensing Resistor)

(NGR Monitor)

A

B

ORdERiNG

NuMbER

POWER

SuPPLY

COMM

CERTiFiCATiON K4 uNiT HEALTHY

CONTACT

SE-330

-

X

X

-

X

X

SE-330

for all apps.

35 kV or less

SE-330HV

for 72 kV

apps.

0=120/240

Vac/Vdc

2=48 Vdc

0=RS-232
1=RS-232 &

DeviceNet

2=RS-232 &

Profibus

®

3=RS-232 &

EtherNet/IP™

& Modbus

®

TCP

0=CSA,

UL, C-Tick

1=CSA,

UL, CE,

C-Tick

0=Normally Open

1=Normally Closed

NOTE: For Australian applications, see the SE-330AU on pg. 38.

Ordering Information

ACCESSORiES

REquiREMENT

ER Series Sensing Resistor

Required

Current Transformer

Required

SE-IP65CVR-G

Optional

SE-MRE-600

Optional

RK-332

Optional

NGRM-ENC

Optional

Rev: 4-B-050213

Based on Manual Rev 9

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ER Series Sensing Resistor

Required interface between the power system

and the SE-330/SE-330HV. Eliminates hazardous

voltage levels at the relay.

EFCT Series Ground-Fault Current Transformer

Sensitive ground-fault current detection (5 A primary).

SE-CS30 Series Ground-Fault Current Transformer

Sensitive ground-fault current detection (30 A primary).
Other Current Transformer

For low-resistance NGRs choose a CT primary

approximately equal to the NGR rating.

Accessories

A

B

For detailed wiring diagram, see adjacent page.

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