Trip circuit supervision – Rockwell Automation 865 Differential Protection Relay User Manual

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8-16 Applications

865-UM001A-EN-P – July 2009

Trip Circuit Supervision

Trip circuit supervision is used to ensure that the wiring from the
protective relay to the circuit breaker is in order. This circuit is most
of the time unused, but when the protection relay detects a fault in
the network it is too late to notice that the circuit breaker cannot be
tripped because of a broken trip circuitry.

A digital input of the relay can be used for trip circuit monitoring.

The digital input is connected to an auxiliary miniature relay,
which is connected parallel with the trip contacts.

A resistor module enables supervision also when the circuit
breaker is open. The module consists of a resistor for 110 V dc
and is connected according the auxiliary voltage.

The digital input is configured as Normal Closed (NC).

The digital input delay is configured longer than maximum fault
time to inhibit any superfluous trip circuit fault alarm when the
trip contact is closed.

The trip relay should be configured as non-latched. Otherwise a
superfluous trip circuit fault alarm will follow after the trip
contact operates and remains closed because of latching.

CB

CLOSE COIL

OPEN COIL

close control

trip circuit

failure alarm

R1

-V

AUX

+V

AUX

-V

AUX

865

Digital input

Trip relay

Delay

Alarm relay

for trip

circuit failure

relay compartment

circuit breaker compartment

+

K1

1

DI

+48 V

A snap in relay module K1:

Phoenix Contact EMG 17-REL/KSR-120/21 Au

Coil: 96 .. 127 V, 24 kohm

Contact material: 5 mm Au (AgPd60)

Width: 17.5 mm

Assembly: DIN EN 50022 mounting rail

TripCircuitSup200CloseP os

Figure 8.10 – Typical Trip Circuit Supervision when Circuit-breaker is Closed

(Supervised circuitry in this CB position is double-lined. Digital input is in active state)

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