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Transcript
Protection
and control
Sepam range
Sepam 1000
Installation
Contents
page
2
equipment identification
installation of Sepam 1000
Sepam 1000
accessories supplied with Sepam
3
3
3
3
assembly and wiring
dimensions and drilling
assembly
composition of Sepam 1000
terminal identification principle
connections
4
4
4
5
5
5
connection of current inputs to 1 A or 5 A CTs
1 A or 5 A CT block and connection diagram
selection of operating modes (SW1 and SW2)
setting of microswitches SW1 and SW2 on EM module
CCA 660 or CCA 650 connector
6
6
6
6
7
connection of current inputs to CSPs
CSP connection diagram
selection of operating modes (SW1 and SW2)
microswitch setting chart
8
8
9
9
use of CSH 120 and CSH 200 core balance CTs
CSH 120 and CSH 200 connection diagram
selection of operating mode (SW1)
assembly
cabling
10
10
10
11
11
use of the CSH 30 interposing ring CT
cabling
connection to the 1 A secondary circuit
connection to the 5 A secondary circuit
selection of operating mode (SW1)
12
12
13
13
13
connection of voltage inputs
connection of 3 VTs
connection of 3 VTs (residual voltage measurement)
connection of 2 VTs
connection of 1 VT
connection of residual voltage input
selection of operating mode (SW1)
14
14
14
15
15
15
16
connection of power supply and logic inputs and outputs
connection of power supply and earth
connection of logic inputs and outputs
selection of operating mode (SW1)
17
17
17
18
checking prior to commissioning
checks
microswitch setting on rear of device
19
19
19
Installation
Equipment identification
Installation of Sepam 1000
Sepam 1000
Each Sepam 1000 comes in a single package which
contains:
c Sepam,
c mouting accessories,
c connection accessories (connectors).
The other optional accessories come in a separate
package.
To identify Sepam, check the label on the right side of the device which gives
the product’s functional and hardware characteristics.
We recommend that you follow the instructions given
in this document for quick, correct installation of your
Sepam 1000:
c equipment identification,
c assembly,
c connection of current and voltage inputs,
c microswitch setting,
c connection of power suppply and earth,
c checking prior to energizing.
model
equipment reference
(Sepam, model and application)
serial n°
equipment updating label
boxes reserved to the modification
of the equipment
ex. addition of ES1 board
boxes reserved to maintenance
intervention
ex. replacement of EM board
intervention date
name
of the board
Example of a label on the right side of Sepam.
Accessories supplied
with Sepam
Each Sepam comes with the following accessories.
CCA 660 or CCA 650
connector
(Sepam CT) (1)
for connection of the
CT 1 A or 5 A :
c for 4 mm eye lugs,
c for max 6 mm2 cable
(AWG 10).
CCA 608 connector
8 points.
Connection of VTs:
c screw terminals,
c 0.6 to 2.5 mm2 wire
(AWG 20 to AWG 14).
CCA 604 connector
4 points.
c screw terminals,
c 0.6 to 2.5 mm2 wire
(AWG 20 to AWG 14).
2 Sepam mounting
lugs
CCA 606 connector
6 points.
c screw terminals,
c 0.6 to 2.5 mm2 wire
(AWG 20 to AWG 14).
(1)
for CS Sepams, a CCA 601 BNC/BNC cable,
4 m long, is supplied for connection to the CSP sensors.
3
Installation
(1)
Assembly and wiring
Dimensions and drilling
Drilling diagram
mounting lugs
201
222
20
202
162
198
1,5
176
172
3,0
45°
e = 3 mm max
205
Assembly
(2)
(2)
c insert Sepam through the front of the cut-out. Slide
it into the cut-out until the front of Sepam is in contact
with the mounting plate. The 2 notches (1) at the base
of the Sepam case allow it to hold by its own weight.
c position the 2 lugs (2) in the holes on the top
of Sepam. Tighten the threaded studs of the lugs.
c make sure not to block the ventilation openings
on the top and bottom of Sepam. Leave a space
of at least 5 cm above and below Sepam.
(1)
4
Installation
Composition of Sepam 1000
slot 0
optional 1 input/ 3 output module (ES1)
slot 1
power supply / 2 output module (AS’)
slot 2
analog input module
c Current measured by CT (EM);
c Current measured by CSP sensor (EA);
c Voltage (ET)
▼
▼
▼
EM
Terminal identification
principle
AS'
8
7
6
5
4
3
21+
A
All the Sepam 1000 connection terminals are located
on the rear of the device.
The Sepam 1000 modules are fitted into slots
numbered 0 to 2 on the back.
ES1
SW 1
SW2
SW1
The connections are identified by adding different
markings.
B
Slot (0 to 2), connector A or B, terminal (1 to 8).
example: 2 A 4
slot n° 2, connector A, terminal A.
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
4
3
2
1
B
A
2
1
0
Connections
All the Sepam 1000 connections are made on
the removable connectors on the rear of the device.
All the connectors are screw-lockable.
Wiring of screw connectors:
c recommended wire fitting:
v Telemecanique DZ5CE0155 for 1.5 mm2,
v DZ5CE0253 for 2.5 mm2.
Stripped length with fitting: 17 mm,
c without fitting:
v stripped length: 10 to 12 mm,
v maximum 2 wires per terminal.
Installation
5
Connection of current inputs to 1 A or 5 A CTs
The current transformer (1 A or 5 A) secondary
circuits are connected to the CCA 660 or CCA 650
connector on the EM module.
EM
AS'
ES1
8
7
6
5
4
3
21+
A
This connector contains 3 core balance CT primary
crossing adapters to ensure impedance matching and
isolation between the 1 A or 5 A circuits
and Sepam 1000.
The connector may be disconnected with the power
on since disconnection does not open the CT’s
secondary circuit.
SW 1
SW2
SW1
B
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
B
A
2
1 A or 5 A CT block and
connection diagram
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
1
0
EM
B4
B1
P1
L1
B5
B2
P2
L2
L3
B6
B3
CCA 660
or CCA 650
Sepam current
inputs
Selection of operating
modes (microswitches
SW1 and SW2)
1
2
3
Sepam 1000 has several possible current input
operating modes. The operating mode is selected via
the microswitches on the rear of the device.
They must be set before Sepam is switched on.
The microswitches must be set while Sepam
is de-energized.
The microswitches are hidden by the CCA 660 or
CCA 650 connector once it has been installed.
Setting of microswitches
SW1 and SW2 on the EM
module (slot 2)
6
SW2
for use on the 5 A
secondary circuit.
SW2
SW1
SW1
for use on the 1 A
SW2 secondary circuit.
SW2
SW1
SW1
for measuring residual current by the sum
of the currents.
for measuring residual current by
an interposing ring CT.
Installation
CCA 660 or CCA 650
Connector
c Open the 2 side shields for access to the
connection terminals. The shields may be removed,
if necessary, to facilitate wiring.
If removed, replace them after wiring.
c Remove the bridging strap if necessary.
The strap links terminals 1, 2 and 3.
c Connect the wires using 4 mm eye lugs.
The connector accommodates wires with cross
sections of 1.5 to 6 mm2 (AWG 16 to AWG 10).
c Close the side shields.
c Plug the conector into the 9-point inlet on the rear
of the device. Item B on the EM module (slot 2).
c Tighten the CT connector fastening screws
on the rear of Sepam.
N.B. To disconnect the current inputs with the system
on line, never disconnect the wires; unplug the CT
connector from the rear of Sepam.
Installation
7
Connection of current inputs to CSPs
The CSP sensors are connected by prefabricated
coaxial cables, part no. CCA 601 (4 m long) which are
to be ordered with the CSP sensors. The cables are
fitted with 2 BNC type connectors.
The cables are plugged into:
c Sepam 1000, in the BNC inlets on the rear of the
device, identified L1, L2 and L3, on the EA modules
(slot 2),
c the CSP sensors, in the BNC outlet on each sensor.
CSP connection diagram
CCA 601 cable
The CCA 601 cable shielding is earthed naturally by
the connection to Sepam 1000’s BNC inlets.
Do not earth by any other means.
EA
The CSP sensors should be earthed via the earthing
screw on the side of the device.
L1
P1
L2
P2
L3
1
2
3
ECA
L1
P1
P2
CCA 601 cable
CSP sensor
Detailed view of a connection.
CCA 601 cable.
8
Installation
Selection of operating modes
(microswitches
SW1 and SW2)
The operating mode is selected by setting
the microswitches on the rear of the device.
They must be set before Sepam 1000 is switched on,
while it is de-energized.
Set microswitches SW1 and SW2 on the EA module
(slot 2) in accordance with the chart opposite.
They are to be set according to:
c the CSP model used (30 A-300 A,
160 A-1600 A, 500 A-2500 A),
c the rated current of the protected system,
c the residual current measurement method
(sum or core balance CT).
N.B. When the rated current of the electrical system
to be protected does not appear in the chart, choose
the column that corresponds to the current rating
immediately above.
Microswitch setting chart
SW2 setting
30
36
45
60
75
90
120
150
180
225
300
160
192
240
320
400
480
640
800
960
1200
1600
500
600
750
1000
1250
1500
2000
2500
SW2: for selection of the phase current range
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
SW1 setting
SW1 : residual current measured by the sum of the phase currents
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
SW1: residual current measured by core balance CT
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
CSP sensor 31-10 : 30-300 A.
CSP sensor 33-10 : 160-1600 A.
CSP sensor 34-10 : 500-2500 A.
Example of microswitch setting
This example indicates the microswitch setting
in the following case:
c system rated current: 160 A.
c CSP sensor used: 160-1600 A model.
c residual current measured by the sum
of the 3 phase currents.
01
1
phase 1
6
7
phase 2
SW2
12
13
phase 3
18
CCA 601 cable.
1 SW1
2
Installation
9
Use of CSH 120 and CSH 200 core balance CTs
The only difference between the CSH 120 and CSH
200 core balance CTs is their inner diameter (120 mm
and 200 mm). Due to their low voltage isolation,
they may only be used on cables.
CSH 120 and CSH 200
connection diagram
To measure residual current up to 20 A,
connect the core balance CT to the “2A rating” input.
To measure residual current up to 300 A,
connect the core balance CT to the “30A rating” input.
P1
EA/EM
A
S2
A4
A3
A2
A1
REF
30 A rating
2 A rating
c.b. CT
S1
P2
1
2
3
P1
S2
CSH core balance CT
S1
P2
earthed metallic
cable shielding
1
2
3
Cable shield earthing.
Selection of operating mode
(SW1 microswitches)
Set the corresponding Sepam 1000 microswitches. The microswitches concerned
(SW1) are found on the EM or EA module (slot 2). Refer to the chapter entitled
“connection of current inputs”, “selection of operating modes”.
SW1
Setting for measuring
residual current via a core
balance CT.
10
Installation
Assembly
Assembly on MV cables.
Assembly on mounting plate
Group the MV cable (or cables) in the middle of the
core balance CT.
Use non-conductive binding to hold the cable.
Remember to insert the 3 medium voltage cable
shielding earthing cable through the core balance CT.
Cabling
The CSH 120 or CSH 200 core balance CT is connected to the CCA 606 6-point
connector (item B) on the current input module.
Recommended cable:
c sheathed, shielded cable,
c min. cable cross-section 0.93 mm2 (AWG 18),
c resistance per unit length < 100 milli ohms/m,
c min. dielectric strength: 1000 V.
Connect the connection cable shielding in the shortest manner possible
to the Sepam 1000 2 A 4 terminal.
Flatten the connection cable shielding against the metal frames of the cubicle.
The cable shielding is grounded in Sepam 1000.
Do not ground the cable by any other means.
Maximum resistance of Sepam connection wiring
Installation
rating used
max. resistance
30 A
4Ω
2A
10 Ω
11
Use of the CSH 30 interposing ring CT
The CSH 30 interposing ring CT should be used when
residual current is measured by a current transformer
with a secondary circuit (1 A or 5 A). It acts as an
interface between the current transformer and the
Sepam 1000 residual current input.
The CSH 30 interposing ring CT is mounted on
a symmetric DIN rail. It may also be mounted on the
plate by means of the mounting holes on the base.
Cabling
The secondary winding of the CSH 30 is connected to the CCA 606 connector.
Cable to be used:
c sheathed, shielded cable,
c min. cable cross-section 0.93 mm2 (AWG 18) (max. 2.5 mm2),
c resistance per unit length < 100 mΩ/m,
c min. dielectric strength: 1000V.
Connect the CSH 30 interposing ring CT connection cable shielding in the shortest
manner possible to the 2 A 4 terminal.
Flatten the cable against the metal frames of the cubicle.
The connection cable shielding is grounded in Sepam 1000.
Do not ground the cable by any other means.
The CSH 30 interposing ring CT must be installed close to the Sepam
(Sepam CSH 30 link less than 2 m long).
12
Installation
Connection to 1 A secondary circuit
5 turns
EA/EM
REF
30 A rating
2 A rating
c.b. CT
A4
A3
A2
A1
2
P1 S1
P1
1
P2 S2
P2
CSH 30
interposing
ring CT
1A
c.b. CT
1
2
3
c plug into the CCA 606 connector.
c wind the transformer seconday wire 5 times around
the CSH 30 interposing ring CT.
Connection to 5 A secondary circuit
1 turn
EA/EM
REF
30 A rating
2 A rating
c.b. CT
A4
A3
A2
A1
2
P1 S1
P1
1
P2 S2
P2
CSH 30
interposing
ring CT
5A
c.b. CT
1
2
3
c plug into the CCA 606 connector.
c wind the transformer secondary wire once around
the CSH 30 interposing ring CT.
Selection of operating modes
(SW1 microswitches)
SW1
Setting for measuring residual current by an interposing
ring CT.
Installation
Set the SW1 microswitches, referring to the chapter
entitled “connection of current inputs”, in the “selection
of operating modes” section.
13
Connection of voltage inputs
This concerns types of Sepam 1000s that have
voltage inputs.
ET
AS'
ES1
Type TX.
8
7
6
5
4
3
21+
A
Phase and residual voltage transformers (VTs) are
connected to the CCA 606 6-point connector on the
ET module. Sepam 1000 can function with 1, 2 or 3
VTs.
Residual voltage can be measured by two methods:
c calculated by Sepam 1000 based on the phase
voltages,
c wired directly to Sepam 1000 from a transformer
with open delta-star windings.
SW 1
SW 1
B
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
B
A
2
Connection of 3 VTs
1
This arrangement doesn't allow for residual voltage
measurement by the sum of the 3 phase voltages.
3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
1
0
2
P2
S1
S2
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
ET
U21
U32
SW1
or
P1
microswitch setting
voltage inputs
Connection of 3 VTs
(measurement of residual
voltage)
1
2
3
This arrangement is used for Sepam 1000 to measure
phase-to-phase voltages U21 and U32 and to
calculate residual voltage based on the VT secondary
voltages.
It requires the use of 3 VTs with the primary between
phase and earth.
Terminals 1 and 6 must be strapped
in order for Sepam to calculate residual voltage.
P1
P2
S1
S2
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
ET
U21
U32
SW1
microswitch setting
voltage inputs
14
Installation
Connection of 2 VTs
1
This arrangement does not allow residual voltage
to be measured by the sum of the 3 phase voltages.
3
2
P2
S1
S2
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
ET
U21
U32
SW1
or
P1
microswitch setting
voltage inputs
Connection of 1 VT
1
This arrangement does not allow residual voltage
to be measured by the sum of the 3 phase voltages.
3
2
P2
S1
S2
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
ET
U21
U32
SW1
or
P1
microswitch setting
voltage inputs
Connection of the residual
current input
1
2
3
This arrangement is used to connect the residual
voltage measured outside Sepam 1000 via
a transformer with open delta-star windings.
The connection is made on terminals A1 and A2
of the 6-point connector.
P1
P2
S1
S2
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
ET
U21
U32
V0
SW1
microswitch setting
voltage inputs
Installation
15
Connection of voltage inputs (cont’d)
Selection of operating mode
(SW1 microswitches)
ET
The voltage input conection subassembly has 2
microswitches (2) that must be set according to the
connection diagram being used. The microswitch
setting is indicated in each of the preceding
connection diagrams.
The microswitches must be set before Sepam
1000 is switched on, while it is de-energized.
SW 1
AS'
8
7
6
5
4
3
21+
A
SW 1
B
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
16
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
4
3
2
1
B
A
ES1
1
0
Installation
Connection of power supply and inputs and outputs
Connection of power supply
and earth
EM
AS'
8
7
6
5
4
3
21+
A
The Sepam 1000 power supply is connected to the
CCA 604 4-point terminal block on the AS’ module
situated on the rear of the device. The power supply
input is protected against accidental polarity
inversion.
ES1
SW 1
SW2
SW1
B
The Sepam 1000 chassis must be earthed via the
grounding screw situated on the AS’ module.
6
5
4
3
2
1
Use a braid or cable fitted with a 4 mm eye lug.
The eye lug fastening screw is already mounted
on Sepam when it is delivered. (Should the screw be
lost, never replace it by a screw longer than 8 mm).
4
3
2
1
B
A
Connection of logic inputs
and outputs
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
2
1
0
EM
AS'
ES1
8
7
6
5
4
3
21+
A
The logic information is connected to the CCA 608
and 604 connectors on the AS’ and ES1 modules.
SW 1
SW2
SW1
B
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
B
A
2
Cabling should be in accordance with the diagram
for your application..
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
0
1
ES1
0A
AUX 2
AS'
1A
+1
-2
TRIP
8
7
6
5
01
02
AUX 1
04
4
3
05
2
1
As' module
3
4
07
AUX 4
08
1B
Installation
AUX 3
4
3
03
1
2
06
INPUT
5
6
7
8
ES1 module
17
Connection of power supply and logic inputs and outputs (cont’d)
Selection of operating modes
(SW1 microswitches)
The ES1 module has 2 SW1 microswitches that must
be set to determine the logic input operating mode.
EM
The microswitches must be set before Sepam is
switched on, while it is de-energized.
ES1
AS'
8
7
6
5
4
3
21+
A
SW 1
SW2
SW1
B
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
B
A
2
01
SW1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
1
0 status guar.
1 status guar.
6.0 Vdc
4.2 Vac
14.0 Vdc
10.0 Vac
setting to be used for 24 to 30 Vdc
supply voltages
25.4 Vdc
33.6 Vdc
18.0 Vac
23.8 Vac
setting to be used for
48 to 250 Vdc
or 100 to 240 Vac supply voltages
01
SW1
18
0
Installation
Checking prior to commissioning
Checks
EM
These operations should be carried out before
Sepam 1000 is energized.
Supply voltage
Ensure that the cubicle auxiliary power supply has
the same operating voltage as Sepam 1000.
It is indicated on the rear of the device,
beside the power supply connector, by a point in
the box corresponding to voltage.
AS'
8
7
6
5
4
3
21+
A
ES1
SW 1
SW2
SW1
Earthing
Check that the Sepam 1000 chassis is earthed by the
grounding nut situated on the AS’ module. Check that
the screw has been tightened.
Connectors
Check that all the connectors on the rear of the
device are correctly plugged in and screw-locked.
B
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
B
A
2
Microswitch setting
on rear of device
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
1
0
Check that the microswitches used to set the Sepam 1000 operating mode and
calibrations are correctly set (pushed to the limit on the left or right so as to avoid
random setting). The settings are given in the chapters related to the connection
of the different inputs.
c “connection of current inputs to 1 A or 5 A CTs”,
c “connection of voltage inputs”,
c “connection of logic inputs and outputs”, the microswitches must be set while
Sepam is de-energized.
If the microswitches are incorrectly set, the measurements supplied by Sepam
will be erroneous and the protections will not trip at the required set points.
Installation
19
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Publishing: Schneider Electric SA
Design, production: Idra
Printing:
02 / 1998