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65013-008-89A 08/2002 Raleigh, NC, USA Instruction Bulletin Replaces 65013-008-89 6/86 Phase Failure Relay Class 8430 Type MPD Retain for future use. INTRODUCTION The Class 8430 Type MPD phase failure relay is a three-phase voltage sensing device that trips on phase loss, phase reversal, voltage unbalance, or undervoltage. Voltage unbalance trips the device when any voltage drops 10% below the average. Undervoltage is externally adjustable from 75–100% of the rated voltage. The LED on the front of the device lights when the device is energized. Two 600 V Form C output contacts are standard on all devices. Table 1 shows the input voltage and input burden for each device type. Table 1: Device Types Type Input Voltage (60 Hz, 3 phase) Input Burden MPDV20 120 Vac 5.0 VA maximum MPDV24 240 Vac 5.5 VA maximum MPDV29 480 Vac 6.5 VA maximum MPDV32 600 Vac 7.0 VA maximum DANGER WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE UNEXPECTED RESTART Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on it. • This phase failure relay has auto reset. Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury. Failure to follow this instruction can result in death or serious injury. MOUNTING • Do not use a maintained contact device to control the motor starter. For surface mounting, use two 8-32 screws placed 3.125 in. (79 mm) apart. Mount adjacent devices on 2.25 in. (57 mm) centers. Class 8501 TYPE X® mounting track can be used. Terminals accept one 18–14 AWG copper wire. Use wire with 75 °C or higher insulation. Torque to 7–9 lb-in (0.8–1.0 N•m). Figure 1: Terminal Connections Figure 2: Approximate Dimensions ❇ Shows the position of the output contacts when the relay is de-energized. © 1986–2002 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 1 Phase Failure Relay, Class 8430 Type MPD Instruction Bulletin Table 2: 65013-008-89A 08/2002 Temperature Ratings Table 3: Temperature, °F (°C) Operating Ambient Air Minimum Maximum 23 (–5) 122 (50) –4 (–20) 158 (70) ★ Storage ★ The air temperature in the immediate vicinity of the device, into which the heat of the device dissipates. OPERATION Table 4: Control Circuit Voltage 600 V 480 V 240 V 120 V DPDT (double pole, double throw) AC Ratings Inductive Resistive Make Break Make and Break Thermal Continuous 3600 VA 3600 VA 3600 VA 3400 VA 360 VA 360 VA 360 VA 340 VA 2.5 A 2.5 A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A Upon application of the proper three-phase voltage, the relay energizes and the LED turns on. When one of the following incorrect conditions occurs, the LED turns off and the relay de-energizes: Operating Characteristics Undervoltage Adjustment Range 120 V 240 V 480 V 600 V Contacts Contact Ratings 90–120 V 180–240 V 360–480 V 460–600 V Pickup Time Typically 0.1 s when the correct three-phase voltage is applied Dropout Time Typically 3.0 s for any incorrect voltage condition Transient Protection 5000 V for 50 µs • • • Phase loss—Loss of phase A, B, or C • Undervoltage—The average of the three voltages is less than the set level. Phase reversal—Phase rotation other than A-B-C Voltage unbalance—Any of the three line voltages is more than 10% below the average of the three line voltages The relay remains de-energized and the LED turned off as long as the improper condition continues. When the condition is corrected, the relay automatically re-energizes and the LED turns on. CAUTION WARNING UNEXPECTED MOTOR REVERSAL EXCESSIVE MOTOR BACK-EMF • All functions of the phase failure relay are bypassed while the start button is depressed. • Do not use load side monitoring if motor reversal is not required. High levels of Back-EMF (electromotive force) on larger motors can supply sufficient voltage to prevent this relay from detecting a phase loss. • Always use a motor overload protection device. • Do not use this relay as your only phase loss protection. Failure to follow this instruction can result in equipment damage. Unexpected motor reversal can result in death or serious injury. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Figure 4: M ∅A M ∅B MOTOR M ∅C ∅A ∅B L1 STOP L2 START OL ∅C Line Side Monitoring NOTE: Line side monitoring does not protect against high resistance contacts on the contactor. Square D Company 8001 Highway 64 East Knightdale, NC 27545 1-888-SquareD (1-888-778-2733) www.SquareD.com 2 M ∅B MOTOR M ∅C ∅A ∅B L1 STOP START M 8430MPD M ∅A 8430 MPD L2 ∅C 8430 MPD Load Side Monitoring 8430 MPD Figure 3: OL M M Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material. © 1986–2002 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved