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Functional overview
ANSI
50 P/Q/N
51 P/Q/N
67
50/27
85
79
25
67W/YN
37/48/49/
49LR/50S/66
49
46
IEC 61850
DtpPhs-/DtpEft-/
DtpNgsPTCOx
ItpPhs-/ItpEft-/
ItpNgsPTCOx
DtpPhs-/
DtpResRDIRx
PSOF1
PSCH1
RREC1
RSYN1
PSDE1
PTEF1
MotPMRI1/
MotPMSS1/
MotPTTR1/ ZMOT1
ThmPTTR1
P132
Function
group
only
VTs
Function
only
CTs
CT's
and
VTs
IDMT1/
IDMT2
SCDD
SOTF
PSIG
ARC
ASC
GFDSS
TGFD
()
( )1)
MP
Motorprotection
THERM
()
()
DTOC
30/74
UbpNgsPTOCx
VtpPhs-/VtpNgs-/
VtpPss/VtpRefPTyVx
FrqPTyFx
PdpAct-/
PdpRealPDyPx
RBRFx
XCBR1
AlmGGIO1
LGC
PHAR1
PloGGIOx
CBF
CBM
MCMON
LIMIT
MAIN
LOGIC
LLN0.SGCB
PSS
MEASI
Measuring
Analog inputs and outputs
RTD input
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
MEASO
()
()
()
FT_RC
Fault recording
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
KOMMx
IRIGB
IEC
GOOSE
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
FKT_T
6 Function keys
( )1)
( )1)
( )1)
27/59/47
P/Q/N
81
32/37
50/62BF
I2>
U<>
f<>
P<>
Mmuxxx
26
RtdGGIO1
IdcGGIO1
PTRCx/ RDRE1
52
LGC
16S
CLK
16E
16E
GosGGIOx
16S
Over/Undervoltage protection
Over- / Underfrequenceprotection
Directional power protection
Circuit breaker failure protection
Circuit breaker monitoring
Measuring circuit monitoring
Limit value monitoring
Inrushstabilizing
Programmable logic
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Function diagram
Communication
Optional Control /
Monitoring of up to
3 switchgear units
16S
COMM1
16E
IEC
16S
COMM2
CLK
IRIGB
Self
Monitoring
Recording and
Data
Acquisition
Overload rec.
Ground flt. rec.
LGC
ILOCK
LIMIT
Metering
Fault rec.
Vref
50/ 51 P/Q/N
DTOC
51 P/Q/N
IDMT_1
51 P/Q/N
IDMT_2
67
SCDD
50/27
SOTF
46
I2>
49
THERM
TGFD
25
ASC
79
ARC
50/62BF
CBF
CBM
37/48/49/50S/66
MP
I
V
85
PSIG
27/59 P/Q/N
V<>
32/37
P<>
LGC
LOGIC
67 W/YN
GFDSS
81
f<>
MCMON
Further
options
Scheme signaling
77
InterMiCOM
serial
30/74
MCMON
CMD_1
SIG_1
conventional
26
MEASI
MEASO
Optional
VTs fitted
Always
available
1) Function diagram for P132 with CT inputs and P132 with CT and VT inputs in 40TE resp. In 84TE case
Function overview for P132 with VT inputs only resp. In 24TE case please see table "functions overview "
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Design
The MiCOM P132 is of modular design. The
pluggable modules are housed in a robust
aluminum case and electrically connected via an
analog and a digital bus printed circuit board.
The MICOM P132 has the following inputs and
outputs:
4 current-measuring inputs
4 or 5 voltage-measuring inputs
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23 LEDs, 18 configurable
(Red/Green/Yellow)
(24TE: 10 unicoloured LEDs, 5 configurable ).
PC interface
Function keys
(available in 40T and 84T case)
The MiCOM P132 has six freely configurable
function keys. A single function can be assigned
to each function key. So circuit breakers and
functions can be switched on or off and recorded
information can be reseted directly via function
key.
Instead of a single function, a menu jump lists
with up to 16 elements can be assigned. Setting
parameters, event counters and/or event records
can be selected into a menu list. Repeated
pressing of the relevant function key will then
sequentially trigger the element of the selected
menu jump list.
For each function key, the user can define an
operating mode suitable to the assigned
functionality. To guard against inadvertent or
unauthorized use each function key is protected
with a password.
Detachable HMI
Information interfaces
(optional)
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Main functions
Overcurrent protection
For the overcurrent protection stages the three
phase currents, residual current and negativesequence current determined from the filtered
fundamental wave of the three phase currents are
evaluated in separate, single stage measuring
systems.
For the residual current stage the use of the
residual current measured directly or calculated
from the three phase currents is offered for
selection. The residual and negative-sequence
currents stages affect the general starting signal.
This effect can be suppressed if desired.
Additionally, the operate values of all overcurrent
stages can be set as dynamic parameters. For a
settable hold time, switching to the dynamic
operate values can be done via an external
signal. Once the hold time has elapsed, the static
operate values are reinstated.
No
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t =k
Normally inverse
0,14000
0.02000
Very inverse
13.50000
1.00000
Extremely inverse
80.00000
2.00000
120.00000
1.00000
Trip
Moderately inverse
Very inverse
Extremly inverse
per ANSI
t =k
A
B
I
I 1
B
Release
0.05150
0.02000
0.11400
4.85000
19.61000
2.00000
0.49100
21.60000
28.20000
2.00000
0.12170
Trip
29.10000
Release
Normally inverse
8.93410
2.09380
0.17966
0.26630
1.29690
0.03393
0.50000
10
5.61430
1.00000
2.18592
15.75000
t = k
I
I
B
Definite Time
RI-type inverse
RXIDG-type inverse
t=k
tr = k
9.00000
R
B
I
1
IB
1
0.339
0.236
I
I
B
I
t = k 5.8 1.35 ln
IB
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Meas.system
Starting
Characteristic
1)
angle
Imeas
Umeas
P bzw. N
I1
VBC=VBN-VCN
+45
I2
VCA=VCN-VAN
+45
I3
VAB=VAN-VBN
+45
A-B
I1
VBC=VBN-VCN
+60
B-c
I3
VAB=VAN-VBN
+30
C-A
I3
VAB=VAN-VBN
+60
A-B-C
I3
VAB=VAN-VBN
+45
IN
VNG=
1/3(VAN+VBN+VCN)
-90+90
(adjustable)
G
1)
GF
Protective Signaling
Protective signaling can be used in conjunction
with short-circuit direction determination. For this
purpose the protection devices must be suitably
connected by pilot wires or the optional
protection interface InterMiCOM on both ends of
the line section to be protected. The user may
select whether teleprotection will be controlled by
the direction measuring system of the phase
current timer stages only, by the direction
measuring system of the residual current timer
stages only, or by the direction measuring
systems of the phase current and residual current
timer stages. For protection devices on the infeed
side of radial networks, teleprotection can also be
controlled without the short-circuit direction
determination function.
Over-/Undervoltage Protection
Auto-Reclosing Control
The auto-reclosing control (ARC) operates in
three-phase mode. ARC cycles with one highspeed reclosing (HSR) and multiple (up to nine)
subsequent time-delay reclosing (TDR) may be
configured by the user. Reclosing cycles without
prior HSR are possible. For special applications,
tripping prior to an HSR or TDR can be delayed.
HSR and TDR reclosings are counted and
signaled separately. A test HSR can be triggered
via any of the unit's interfaces.
Over-/Underfrequency Protection
Over-/underfrequency protection has four stages.
Each of these can be operated in one of the
following modes:
Over-/underfrequency monitoring
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10000
1000
100
10
0,1
10
100
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Motor Protection
Unbalance Protection
m
[%]
100
80
60
40
20
Overload Memory
3
2
1
Three successive startups
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Iref
I
Iref
Trip
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Limit Monitoring
The phase currents, the phase-to-ground
voltages and the phase-to-phase voltages are
monitored. For 3-phase sets, the highest and the
lowest value is determined. Also the neutral
displacement and the reference voltage, the
temperatures of the resistance temperature
detectors and the value of the linearised 0 to 20
mA input are monitored. The evaluations uses an
operate value and time delay set by the user.
Thereby, all values can be monitored for
exceeding an upper limit or falling below a lower
limit.
Limit value monitoring is not a fast protection
function and is intended to be used for
monitoring and signaling purposes e.g. limit
temperature monitoring.
Temperature detection of a motor for Limit monitoring and Thermal overload protection
RTD Phase
L1
L2
L3
RTD
RTD
RTD
Ambient temperature/
Cooling temperature
RTD
RTD
RTD
RTD
Stator
RTD
RTD
RTD
RTD
Backup Sensor
RTD
RTD
Prime Sensor
Rotor
Bearing
Bearing
Stator
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Programmable Logic
(Optional)
Programmable logic
Input
signals
HMI
INP
F_KEY
PC
COMM1
COMM2
COMM3
GOOSE
Function groups
Fixed device logic
DTOC, IDMT
ARC, THERM, ...
Spec. application
(programmable)
LOGIC
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Output
signals
HMI
OUTP
LED
PC
COMM1
COMM2
COMM3
GOOSE
Measuring-Circuit Monitoring
Measuring-circuit monitoring includes the
monitoring of the phase currents and phase-tophase voltages.
Phase current monitoring is based on the
principle of maximum allowable magnitude
unbalance, whereby the arithmetic difference
between the maximum and minimum phase
currents - as referred to the maximum phase
current - is compared to the set operate value.
Even with an economy-type CT connection (CTs
in only two phases) it is possible to monitor the
phase currents given appropriate settings.
Phase-to-phase voltage monitoring is based on a
plausibility check involving the phase currents. If
a low current threshold setting is exceeded by at
least one phase current, the three phase-tophase voltages are monitored for a set minimum
level. In addition to magnitude monitoring, phase
sequence monitoring of the phase-to-phase
voltages may be activated.
Control Functions
(optional)
The optional control functions of the
MiCOM P132 are designed for the control of up
to three electrically operated switchgear units
equipped with electrical check-back signaling.
For this task, the MiCOM P132 is fitted with the
optional binary I/O module X (6I/6O) for the
control of switchgear units. This module provides
binary inputs for the acquisition of switching
positions and output relays for switching
commands.
For the control of switchgear units either the
binary inputs or the optional communication
interface or the function keys of the local control
panel can be used.
Up to 12 single-pole operating signals can be
acquired and processed in accordance with their
significance for the substation (circuit breaker
readiness, for example). For the setting of the
debounce and chattering times, three
independent setting groups are available. These
can be assigned to the switching position
signaling inputs and single-pole operating
signals.
The MICOM P132 issues switching command
outputs with the integration of switching
readiness and permissibility tests; subsequently
the MiCOM P132 monitors the intermediate
position times of the switchgear units. If a
switchgear malfunction is detected, this fact will
be indicated (e.g. by an appropriately configured
LED indicator).
Before a switching command output is executed,
the interlocking logic of the MiCOM P132 will
check whether the new switchgear unit state
corresponds to a permissible bay or substation
topology. The interlocking logic is set out for
each bay in the default setting as bay interlock
with and without station interlock. By means of a
straight-forward parameter setting procedure, the
interlocking equations can be adapted to the
prevailing bay and substation topology. The
presentation and functioning of the interlocking
system correspond to those of the programmable
logic.
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Global Functions
Clock Synchronization
The device incorporates an internal clock with a
resolution of 1ms. All events are time-tagged
based on this clock, entered in the recording
memory according to their significance and
signaled via the communication interface.
Alternatively two external synchronization signals
can be employed. Using one of the
communication protocols Modbus, DNP3,
IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 61850,
the device will be synchronized by a time
telegram from a higher-level substation control
system. Alternatively, it can be synchronized via
the IRIG-B signal input. The user can select a
primary and a backup source for synchronization.
The internal clock will then be adjusted
accordingly and operate with an accuracy of
10 ms if synchronized via protocol and 1ms if
synchronized via IRIG-B signal.
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Overload Recording
While an overload condition persists in the
network, the relevant signals, each fully tagged
with date and time at signal start and signal end,
are entered into a non-volatile memory in
chronological sequence. The measured overload
data, fully tagged with the date and time of
acquisition, are also entered. Up to eight
overload situations can be recorded. If more than
eight overload situations occur without interim
memory clearance then the oldest overload
recording is overwritten.
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Self-Monitoring
Fault Recording
While a fault condition persists in the power
system, the relevant signals, each fully tagged
with date and time at signal start and signal end,
are entered into a non-volatile memory in
chronological sequence.
The measured fault data, fully tagged with the
date and time of acquisition, are also entered.
Furthermore, the sampled values of all analog
input variables such as phase currents and
neutral current, phase-to-ground voltages and
neutral displacement voltage are recorded during
a fault.
Up to eight faults can be recorded. If more than
eight faults occur without interim memory
clearance then the oldest fault recording is
overwritten.
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Password protection
For variable configuration requirements the
devices are provided with a settable default
password.
If required the function keys available with the
text HMI can be provided with settable barriers
(password for each of the keys).
Access barriers protect the enter mode or the
function keys in order to guard against
inadvertent or unauthorized changing of
parameter settings or triggering of control
functions.
Local Control
All data required for operation of the
MiCOM P132 are entered from the integrated
local control panel, and the data important for
system management are read out there as well.
The following tasks can be handled via the local
control panel:
Switchgear control
16
Function keys
(5) 6 Function keys (F1F6) are available for free
assignment to any logical binary input or
control function. This facilitates control, e.g. of
manual trip and close commands.
Operation
(1) The integrated local control panel has a
graphical back-lit LCD Display with 4 x 20
resp. 16 x 21 alphanumeric characters.
23 resp. 17 LED indicators are provided for signal
display. A separate adhesive label is provided for
user-defined labeling of these LED indicators
according to the chosen configuration.
(2) 5 LED indicators are permanently assigned to
signals.
(3) The remaining 18 LED indicators are available
for free assignment by the user and can be
configured for the colors red, green or yellow.
Furthermore different operation and flashing
modes are available.
Menu tree
(4) By pressing the navigation keys
,
,
and
guided by the LCD
display, the user moves within a plain text
menu. All setting parameters and measured
variables as well as all local control functions
are arranged in this menu which is
standardized for all devices of the system.
Changes to the settings can be prepared and
confirmed by means of the Enter Key
which also serves to trigger local control
functions.
In the event of erroneous entries, exit from the
enter mode with rejection of the entries is
possible at any time by means of the
Clear Key C When the edit mode is not
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Mechanical Design
Transformer Module T
Surface-mounting case
Flush-mounting case
18
Processor Module P
The processor module performs the
analog/digital conversion of the measured
variables as well as all digital processing tasks.
Bus Modules B
Bus modules are printed circuit boards (PCBs)
without any active components. They provide the
electrical connection between the other modules.
Two types of bus modules are used, namely the
analog and the digital bus PCB.
MiCOM
T R IP
CG
AL AR M
O UT O F SERVIC E
HEAL TH Y
ED IT MOD E
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Communication Module A
(Option)
(Option)
Analog Modules Y
(Option)
The optional RTD module is fitted with 9
resistance temperature detector inputs. The
optional analog module is fitted with a resistance
temperature detector input, a 20 mA input and
two 20 mA outputs. One output relay each is
assigned to the two 20 mA outputs. Additionally
four optical coupler inputs are available.
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Technical Data
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CE Marking
This product complies with the essential requirements of the
following European directives:
General Data
Design
Surface-mounting case suitable for wall installation or flush-mounting case for 19" cabinets and
for control panels
Installation Position
Vertical 30
Degree of Protection
Per DIN VDE 0470 and EN 60529 or IEC 529.
IP 52; IP 20 for the rear connection area of the
flush-mounting case.
Weight
Environmental Conditions
Dimensions
See Dimensions
Terminals
PC Interface (X6)
Solar Radiation
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Tests
Type Test
Environmental tests
Insulation
Voltage Test
Mechanical Robustness
Vibration Test
Seismic Test
Vibration test 1)
EMC
Interference Suppression
Seismic test 1)
Routine Test
Voltage Test
Per IEC 255-5, 2.2 kV AC, 1 s
For the voltage test of the power supply inputs, direct voltage
(2.8 kV DC) must be used. The PC interface inputs must not
be subjected to the voltage test.
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Ratings
Measurement Inputs
Nominal frequency fnom: 50 and 60 Hz (settable)
Operating range: 0.95 to 1.05 fnom
Over-/Underfrequency Protection: 40...70 Hz
Current
Conventional inputs:
Nominal current Inom: 1 and 5 A (settable)
Nominal consumption per phase: < 0.1 VA at Inom
Load rating:
continuous 4 Inom
for 10 s: 30 Inom
for 1 s; 100 Inom
Nominal surge current: 250 Inom
Voltage
Conventional inputs:
Nominal voltage Vnom: 50 to 130 V AC (settable)
Nominal consumption per phase:
< 0.3 VA at Vnom = 130 V AC
Load rating: continuous 150 V AC
Output Relays
Rated voltage: 250 V DC, 250 V AC
Continuous current:
Output relays of binary I/O module X (6I/6O) for control of
switchgear units: 8 A
Output relays of other modules: 5 A
Short-duration current: 30 A for 0.5 s
Making capacity: 1000 W (VA) at L/R = 40 ms
Breaking capacity:
0.2 A at 220 V DC and L/R = 40 ms
4 A at 230 V AC and cos = 0.4
Power Supply
Nominal Auxiliary Voltage
VA,nom: 48 to 250 V DC and 100 to 230 V AC or
VA,nom: 24 V DC (depends on ordering)
Operating Range
for direct voltage: 0.8 to 1.1 VA,nom
with a residual ripple of up to 12 % of VA,nom
for alternating voltage: 0.9 to 1.1 VA,nom
Nominal Consumption
at VA = 220 V DC and maximum number of modules fitted:
in case 40TE:
Initial position approx.: 12.6 W
Active position approx.: 34.1 W
in case 84TE:
Initial position approx.: 14.5 W
Active position approx.: 42.3 W
Start-Up Peak Current
< 3 A, duration 0.25 ms
Stored-Energy Time
50 ms for interruption of VA 220 V DC
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PC Interface
Wire Leads
Wire Leads
RJ45, 1.5kV-isolation,
Transmission rate: 10 resp.100 Mbit/s
Distance to be bridged: max. 100 m
ST- or SC-interface
Optical wavelength: typ. 1300 nm
For glass fiber G50/125
Optical output: min. 23.5 dBm
Optical sensitivity: min. -31 dBm
Optical input: max. -14 dBm
For glass fiber G62.5/125
Optical output: min. -20 dBm
Optical sensitivity: min. -31 dBm
Optical input: max. -14 dBm
IRIG-B Interface
Format B122, Amplitude modulated,
1 kHz carrier signal, BCD time-of-year code
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GF Direction Determination
Main Function
Deviation
Definite-Time Stages
1% + 20...40 ms
Inverse-Time Stages
Over-/Undervoltage Protection
Deviation
Operating Data
Fault Data
Internal Clock
Reference Conditions
Deviation
Measuring-circuit monitoring
Overcurrent-Time Protection
Time Resolution
Phase Currents
Operate values : 3 %
Operate values: 5 %
Residual Current
Voltage
Over-/Undervoltage Protection
Unbalance Protection
Operate values: 5 %
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Address List
Function Parameters
Global Functions
PC link (PC):
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Selfmonitoring (SFMON):
26
Main Functions
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Logic (LOGIC):
Signaling (SIG_1):
valid for y = S001 to S040
Commands (CMD_1):
valid for y = C001 to C026
Parameter Subset
valid for parameter subsets x = 1 to 4
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determination (TGFD):
Enable PSx: No/Yes
Evaluation VNG PSx: Sum (VA-B-C-G) /Measured
Measurem. direc. PSx: Standard/Opposite
VNG> PSx: 0.15...0.50 Vnom(/3)
Operate delay PSx: 0.05...1.60 s
IN,p> PSx: 0.10...0.50 Inom
Buffer time PSx: 0...1200 s / Blocked
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Control
Main function (MAIN):
31
Operation
Measured Operating Data
Protection Communication interface InterMiCOM (COMM3):
No. tel.errors p.u.: 0...100 %
No.t.err. max,stored: 0...100 %
Loopback result:
Not measured
Passed
Failed
Loopback receive:
0...255 / not measured
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Dimensional drawings
Surface-mounted case 24 T
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE
139.6
257.1
168.8
186.4
Surface-mounted case 40 T
TRIP
ALARM
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE
213.4
257.1
242.6
260.2
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Dimensional drawings
Surface-mounted case 84 T
TRIP
ALARM
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE
257.1
434.8
464.0
481.6
Flush-mounted case 24T with panel cutout, version 1 (without angle brackets)
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE
139.6
227.9
253.6
129.2
77.5
5.0
5.0
103.8
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Dimensional drawings
Flush-mounted case 40T with panel cutout, version 1 (without angle brackets)
TRIP
ALARM
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE
227.9
213.4
253.6
203.0
155.4
5.0
5.0
181.3
Flush-mounted case 84T with panel cutout, version 1 (without angle brackets)
TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE
227.9
434.8
253.6
284.9
259.0
25.9
5.0
5.0
410.0
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Dimensional drawings
Flush-mounted case 24T with panel cutout, Version 2 (with angle brackets and frame)
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE
139.6
227.9
253.6
168.8
186.4
6.4
150.7
168.8
Flush-mounted case 40T with panel cutout, Version 2 (with angle brackets and frame)
TRIP
ALARM
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE
213.4
227.9
253.6
242.6
260.2
6.4
224.5
242.6
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Dimensional drawings
Flush-mounted case 84T with panel cutout, Version 2 (with angle brackets and frame)
TRIP
ALARM
M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
101.6
177.5
EDIT MODE
434.8
227.9
253.6
464.0
481.6
101.6
186.5
6.4
445.9
464.0
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Dimensional drawings
TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
WARNING:
Connection for remote
control panel only.
Not for network
connection!
TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
WARNING:
Connection for remote
control panel only.
Not for network
connection!
Aus-Kommando
Warnung
Block./Strung
Mi COM P1 3 2
Pa r a me t e r s
Betrieb
177.5
nderungsmod.
206.0
107.3
20.7
46.3
197.5
168.0
148.0
192.5
3.0
181.3
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Ring
Pin
X041 X041
Type T
4J / 4/5V
Voltage measuring
inputs
Ring
Pin
X_1
X_1
1
13
VA
14
VB
15
VC
16
T5
T6
T7
17
18
T90
Option:
11
12
X042
1
VRef
4I / 8O
Output relays
K_01
6O
Ring
Pin
X_1
X_1
Type X
Binary
module
7
8
9
K_02
K_03
K_04
K_05
K_06
K_07
10
6I / 3O
Pin
X_1
X_1
K_01
Ring
Output relays
Type X
Binary
module
5
VNG
Type V
Power supply
module
K_02
Output relays
K_01
K_02
Type X
Binary
module
4H
Ring
Pin
X_1
X_1
High-break
contacts
K_01
T15
X_2
Current measuring
inputs
IA
T1
IB
T2
IC
T3
IN
T4
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
K_08
Signal inputs
18
Vin
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
21
22
23
24
26
27
1)
K_03
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
X_3
X_3
19
Vin
Vin
Vin
U_02
U_03
U_04
Power supply
25
1)
U_01
20
11
X_3
19
X_2
X_2
+ Vaux
-
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
1)
K_04
1)
K_05
K_06
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
X_2
K_03
Signalinputs
Vin
U_01
Vin
U_02
Vin
Vin
Vin
Vin
U_03
U_04
U_05
U_06
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
K_02
X_3
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
K_03
K_04
+
U100
PE
Binary module X (6O) optional with 4 static outputs, in parallel with closer contact K_02.2, K_03.1, K_04, K_05
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K_01
K_02
High-break
contacts
K_02
+
K_03
X_2
12
11
10
13
12
11
14
12
15
13
15
14
17
15
18
16
17
18
K_05
K_06
13
14
15
16
17
18
X_2
+
K_05
K_06
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
U_01
Vin
U_02
Vin
U_03
Vin
U_04
Vin
U_05
Vin
U_06
Type A
CH1 / CH2
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
X_3
UE
U_01
UE
U_02
UE
U_03
UE
U_04
UE
U_05
UE
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Vin
U_17
U_18
U_19
U_20
U_21
U_22
U_23
U_24
U_06
Type A
Communication
module
ETH / CH2
Per order
IEC 61850
optical fiber link ST
COMM3
optical fiber link
X7
X//Y U17
X8
X//Y U18
X31
RX
TX
X/Y
U17
X/Y
U18
or
optical fiber link SC
or wire link
X//Y
X13
D2[R]
X//Y U22
U26
K_01
valid
#
0..20 mA
X/Y
TX
U_08
Ring
Pin
X_1
X_1
X//Y U25
U81
#
T2
U82
#
T3
U83
valid
14
15
16
17
18
U_09
Vin
U_01
Vin
U_02
Vin
U_03
Vin
U_04
X_3
19
20
21
22
23
24
0..20 mA
PT100
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
T4
U84
#
T5
U85
#
T6
U86
X_3
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
T7
U87
#
T8
U88
#
T9
U89
U_06
Type X
6I / 8O
Ring
Pin
X_1
X_1
8
9
X//Y
U_05
Binary
module
Output relays
K_01
K_02
K_03
X_2
D2[R]
or wire link
X33
U24
D1[T]
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
K_04
K_05
K_06
K_07
K_08
Signal inputs
X34
1
M5[DCD]
D2[R]
D1[T]
1
2
X//Y
D2[R]
U21
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U27
+UB
RS 232
U20
4
5
Vin
U_01
X_3
COMM2
wire link
X10
T1
K_02
0..20 mA
or wire link
D1[T]
X11
12
RJ45
IRIG-B
time synchronization
Temperature
measuring inputs
X//Y
RS 485
X//Y U23
X12
U20
11
RS 485
X//Y
D2[R]
10
D1[T]
Channel 2
wire link only
RS 485
X32
RX
U19
CH3
Per order
X10
Type A
Communication
module
Channel 1
optical fiber link
X8
U_09
U_10
U_11
U_12
U_13
U_14
U_15
U_16
Per order
Vin
Signal inputs
_
X_3
Vin
X7
X_2
Signal inputs
Communication
module
X9
Measuring outputs
X_2
X_1
K_04
1
X_3
U_01
U_02
U_03
U_04
U_05
U_06
U_07
U_08
Pin
X_1
X_2
K_04
10
19
Vin
Ring
11
X_1
X_1
10
Pin
Signal inputs
K_01
K_03
Ring
9T
X_1
Type Y
RTD
module
Pin
X_1
4I
Ring
Type Y
Analog
module
Output relays
24I
X_1
Type X
Binary
module
Pin
X_1
6I / 6H
Ring
Type X
Binary
module
6I / 6O
Type X
Binary
module
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Vin
Vin
Vin
Vin
D1[T]
RS 485
Vin
U_02
U_03
U_04
U_05
U_06
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Connection Examples
1I 1
1I 2
1I 3
1 IE
I >
I >
U
V
W
N
e
n
I >
1
3
X 042 : 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
X 041 : 1
2
3
4
5
6
P 132 ( Detail)
I>
OPEN
CLOSE
X 061 : 5
X 061 : 6
X 061 : 3
X 061 : 4
X 063 : 1
X 063 : 2
UE
UE
X 063 : 3
X 063 : 4
UE
X 063 :5
X 063 : 6
X 063 : 7
UE
X 063 : 8
X 063 : 9
( Detail)
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P132-
-308
-4xx
-632
-47x
-46x
-9x x -9x x
-8xx
Basic device:
Basic device 24TE, pin-terminal connection,
-420
-421
-425
-426
-427
16)
16)
16)
Current transformer:
Without
11)
Inom = 1 A / 5 A (T1...T4)
2)
Voltage transformer:
11)
Without
Vnom = 50 ... 130 V (4-pole)
20)
16)
:
0
With 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 6 output relays (2-pole))
and 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 6 output relays (2-pole))
for the control of up to 3 switchgear units
With 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 8 output relays)
and 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 6 output relays (2-pole))
for the control of up to 3 switchgear units
Power supply and additional binary I/O options:
VA,nom = 24 VDC
VA,nom = 48 ... 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC and 6 output relays
VA,nom = 48 ... 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC and 4 high break contacts
16)
:
0
3) 10)
3) 10)
4
3) 10)
3) 20)
7
3) 20)
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3) 20)
42
P132-
-308
-4xx
-632
-47x
-46x
-9x x -9x x
-8xx
19)
:
Without order extension No.
-471
-472
8)
8)
-461
8)
-462
8)
-463
-463
-464
8)
-92
Protocol IEC61850
-94
For connection to 100 MHz Ethernet, glass fiber SC and wire RJ45
16)
:
Without order extension No.
Protocol InterMiCOM
-95
Language:
English (German)
4)
4)
4)
Russian (English)
-800
-802
-801
4)
4)
Spanish (English)
Polish (English)
4) 7)
-803
-804
-805
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