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Application Catalogue
A tool for all MV equipment designers
May 2008
Application Catalogue Contents
A tool for all MV equipment
designers
Presentation
General 4
User guide 5
Selection tables 6
Application
Substation feeder 10
Substation incomer 12
Bus tie 14
Bus riser 16
Busbar VT’s 17
Transformer feeder 18
Transformer incomer 22
Motor feeder 24
Generator incomer 26
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Presentation General
The Medium Voltage Application Catalogue is a tool for all Medium Voltage
equipment designers.
Purpose
b To help you produce Medium Voltage switchgear assemblies which include
Schneider Electric components
b To help you specify s tandard solutions.
How?
By offering you standard applications for the protection of different Medium
Voltage network configurations.
By providing you with a guarantee of the full protection chain composed
of different Schneider Electric components.
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Presentation User guide
requirements
The application chosen from the selection table is detailed in the application
pages.
v Measurement sensors
v Protection unit
v Protection functions
Each diagram:
b Corresponds to a standard application
b Contains all the information required for the complete wiring, power
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Presentation Selection tables
Negative sequence/unbalance 46 b b b b b b b b
Overvoltage 59 b b b b b b
Average current I1; I2; I3; peak demand current IM1, IM2, IM3 b b b b b b b b
Positive sequence voltage Vd/rotation direction; neg. seq. voltage Vi (only S40) b b b b b b
Frequency b b b b b b
Active and reactive energy by pulse counting ( +/-W.h. +/- var.h) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1)
Temperature
Network and machine diagnosis
Tripping context b b b b b b
Disturbance recording b b b b b b b b
b Standard
v According to parameter setting and MES module or MET module
(1) Not used in schematic diagram
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Bus tie Bus riser Busbar VT’s Transformer Motor Generator
Feeder Incomer Feeder Incomer
S5 S6 B2 B1 B1 T1 T2 T3 T3 T6 T4 T4 T5 T5 M1 M2 G1
14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 26
S20 B22 B21 B22 T20 T20 M20
S40 T40 T42 T40 T40 T42 T40 T42 M41 G40
7354 7355 7351 7352 7362 7365 7363 7366 7364 7367 7353 7368 7369
7372 7377 7371 7370 7375 7376 7380 7382 7381 7383
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b
b (1) b b
b b b b
b b
b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b
b b
b b
b b b b
b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b (1) b (1) b b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b b
v v v v v v v
v v v v v
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b
v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1) v (1)
b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b
b b
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Presentation Selection tables (cont.)
Latching/acknowledgment 86 b b b b b b b b
Logic discrimination 68 v v v v v v v v
Switching of groups of settings b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1)
Optional features
8 temperature sensor inputs - MET148-2 module v v v v v v v v
Test bo x b b b b b b b b
Local remote/switch b b b b b b b b
CT’s option
LPCT sensors b b b b b b b b
Core balance CT v v v v v v v v
b Standard
v According to parameter setting and MES module or MET module
(1) Not used in schematic diagram
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Bus tie Bus riser Busbar VT’s Transformer Motor Generator
Feeder Incomer Feeder Incomer
S5 S6 B2 B1 B1 T1 T2 T3 T3 T6 T4 T4 T5 T5 M1 M2 G1
14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 26
S20 B22 B21 B22 T20 T20 M20
S40 T40 T42 T40 T40 T42 T40 T42 M41 G40
7354 7355 7351 7352 7362 7365 7363 7366 7364 7367 7353 7368 7369
7372 7377 7371 7370 7375 7376 7380 7382 7381 7383
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1) b (1)
b b b b b b b b b b
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
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Application Substation feeder S1
b Residual current: I0
0
8
b Tripping currents: I1, I2, I3, I0
3
b Unbalance ratio/negative sequence current Ii
6
5
E
D
b Disturbance recording.
External tripping b
Inhibition recloser b
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
b Local/remote switch
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Application Substation feeder S2
b Residual current: I0
b Recloser
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
b It suited for integration into a supervisory
b Peak demand phase currents
system using Modbus serial interface. b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
Several standard options are available b Phase to neutral voltage: V1, V2, V3
b Residual voltage: V0
to ensure maximum flexibility and cost
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
effectiveness in meeting the requirements b Frequency
of different systems. b Active, reactive and apparent power: P, Q, S
b Tripping context.
50/51 A 94
CT’s option
50N/51N V 69
b CLP1: LPCT sensors 100 A to 1250 A
50BF F 86
Open/close b Core balance CT: CSH120 or CSH200.
46 MD 74
trip
KW 30
67N/67NC(1) KVAR 68
KVA 60LF
27/27S PF 79
59 KW.h
Control
KVar.h Sepam S40/S41/S42 Basic MES114 module
apparatus (10 I/4 O)
Cumulative breaking current b b
CB control (86) b b
Remote UMI CB open/closed status indication b
CB closing order b
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
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Application Substation incomer S3
b Residual current: I0
b It suited for integration into a supervisory
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
system using Modbus serial interface. b Peak demand phase currents
Several standard options are available b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
to ensure maximum flexibility and cost b Phase to neutral voltage : V1, V2, V3
b Residual voltage: V0
effectiveness in meeting the requirements
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
of different systems. b Frequency
50/51 A 94
50N/51N V 69
50BF F 86
46 MD 74
Control
67(1) KW 30
67N/67NC(2) KVAR 68 Sepam S40/S41/S42 Basic MES114 module
32P KVA 60LF apparatus (10 I/4 O)
27/27S PF Cumulative breaking current b b
59 KW.h Trip CB output (O1) b b
59N KVar.h
Closing lockout (O2) b b
47
Open/close 81H Logic discrimination block send (O3) b b
CB control (86) b b
CB closing order b
b 32P: directional active overpower (2) b Logic inputs and outputs module MES114 (10I/4O)
b 27/27S: undervoltage (2 settings) b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
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Application Substation incomer S4
b Residual current: I0
50/51 A
50N/51N
86
MD 74 Control
30 Sepam S20 Basic MES114 module
68 apparatus (10 I/4 O)
Cumulative breaking current b b
External tripping b
Inhibition recloser b
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
b Local/remote switch
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Application Bus tie S5
b Residual current: I0
2
8
b Tripping currents: I1, I2, I3, I0
3
b Unbalance ratio/negative sequence current Ii
6
5
E
D
b Disturbance recording.
68 Control
Sepam S20 Basic MES114 module
apparatus (10 I/4 O)
Cumulative breaking current b b
External tripping b
Inhibition recloser b
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
b Local/remote switch
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Application Bus tie S6
b Residual current: I0
b Residual voltage: V0
50/51 A 94
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
50N/51N V 69
b Frequency
50BF F 86
Open/close b Active, reactive and apparent power: P, Q, S
(1) 46 MD 74
trip b Peak demand power PM, QM and power factor
KW 30
b Active and reactive energy
KVAR 68
b Tripping currents: I1, I2, I3, I0
KVA 60LF
b Unbalance ratio/negative sequence current Ii
PF
b Phase displacement
KW.h
b Disturbance recording
KVar.h
b Tripping context.
CT’s option
b CLP1: LPCT sensors 100 A to 1250 A
Analog Output
CB control (86) b b
CB closing order b
CB opening order b
Inhibit closing b
Inhibition recloser b
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
b Local/remote switch.
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Application Bus riser B2
b 81H: overfrequency
of different systems.
b 81L: underfrequency (2 sets)
4
8
Measurement and diagnostic
3
6
5
E
Sepam B22, LCD display LED (Light Emitting Diode)
D
b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
b Residual voltage: V0
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
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Application Busbar VT’s B1
b 81H: overfrequency
of different systems.
b 81L: underfrequency (2 sets)
7
8
Measurement and diagnostic
3
6
5
E
Sepam B21/B22, LCD display LED (Light Emitting Diode)
D
b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
b Residual voltage: V0
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
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Application Transformer feeder T1
b Residual current: I0
8
8
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
3
b Peak demand phase currents
6
5
E
D
b Temperature measurement
b Disturbance recording
50/51 A 86 b Running hours counter/operating time
50N/51N MD 74 b Thermal capacity used
49RMS Temp 30 b Remaining operating time before overload trip
38/49T 68 b Waiting time after overload tripping.
CT’s option
p
i b CLP1: LPCT sensors 100 A to 1250 A
r
t
r b Core balance CT: CSH120 or CSH200.
e
t
n
I
Temp Sensor
Control
Sepam T20 Basic MES114 module
Analog Output apparatus (10 I/4 O)
Remote UMI Cumulative breaking current b b
CB control (86) b b
External tripping b
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
b Local/remote switch.
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Application Transformer feeder T2
b Residual current: I0
9
8
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
3
b Peak demand phase currents
6
5
E
D
b Tripping currents: I1, I2, I3, I0
p
i b Core balance CT: CSH120 or CSH200.
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r
e
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I
Control
Sepam T20 Basic MES114 module
apparatus (10 I/4 O)
Analog Output Cumulative breaking current b b
External tripping b
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
b Local/remote switch.
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Application Transformer feeder T3
b Residual current: I0
local and remote indication of operation
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
b It suited for integration into a supervisory
b Peak demand phase currents
system using Modbus serial interface. b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
Several standard options are available b Phase to neutral voltage: V1, V2, V3
b Residual voltage: V0
to ensure maximum flexibility and cost
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
effectiveness in meeting the requirements b Frequency
of different systems. b Active, reactive and apparent power: P, Q, S
b Test box
b Local/remote switch.
(1) On Sepam T42 only
(2) O11 reserved for closing order
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Application Transformer feeder T6
b Residual current: I0
providing device local and remote indication
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
of operation b Peak demand phase currents
b It suited for integration into a supervisory b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
system using Modbus serial interface. b Phase to neutral voltage: V1, V2, V3
b Residual voltage: V0
Several standard options are available
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
to ensure maximum flexibility and cost b Frequency
effectiveness in meeting the requirements b Active, reactive and apparent power: P, Q, S
b Test box
(1) On Sepam T42 only b Local/remote switch.
(2) O11 reserved for closing order
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Application Transformer incomer T4
b Residual current: I0
and Buchholz device providing local and
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
remote indication of operation b Peak demand phase currents
b It suited for integration into a supervisory b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
system using Modbus serial interface. b Phase to neutral voltage: V1, V2, V3
b Residual voltage: V0
Several standard options are available
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
to ensure maximum flexibility and cost b Frequency
effectiveness in meeting the requirements b Active, reactive and apparent power: P, Q, S
b Tripping context.
CT’s option
50/51 A 94 b CLP1: LPCT sensors 100 A to 1250 A
p
i
50N/51N V 69 r
t b Core balance CT: CSH120 or CSH200.
50BF F 86 r
e
t
46 MD 74 n
I
67(1) KW 30
67N/67NC(1) KVAR 68
49RMS KVA 60LF Control
27/27S PF
59 KW.h Sepam T40 or T42 Basic MES114 module
59N KVar.h apparatus (10 I/4 O)
Thermost Cumulative breaking current b b
CB control (86) b b
Transformer feeder T4
CB open/closed status indication b
b Test box
b Local/remote switch.
(1) On Sepam T42 only
(2) O11 reserved for closing order
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Application Transformer incomer T5
b Residual current: I0
providing device local and remote indication
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
of operation b Peak demand phase currents
b It suited for integration into a supervisory b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
system using Modbus serial interface. b Phase to neutral voltage: V1, V2, V3
b Residual voltage: V0
Several standard options are available
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
to ensure maximum flexibility and cost b Frequency
effectiveness in meeting the requirements b Active, reactive and apparent power: P, Q, S
b Tripping context.
CT’s option
b CLP1: LPCT sensors 100 A to 1250 A
50/51 A 94
p
i b Core balance CT: CSH120 or CSH200.
50N/51N V 69 r
t
50BF F 86 r
e
t
46 MD 74 n
I
67(1) KW 30
67N/67NC(1) KVAR 68
49RMS KVA 60LF
Control
27/27S PF Sepam T40 or T42 Basic MES114 module
59 KW.h apparatus (10 I/4 O)
59N KVar.h Cumulative breaking current b b
38/49T Temp
Trip CB output (O1) b b
Open/close
trip Closing lockout (O2) b b
CB control (86) b b
b Test box
b Local/remote switch.
(1) O11 reserved for closing order
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Application Motor feeder M1
b It suited for integration into a supervisory b 48/51LR: exces. start. time, locked rotor
b Temperature measurement
50/51 A 86 b Tripping currents: I1, I2, I3, I0
50N/51N MD 74 b Unbalance ratio/negative sequence current Ii
49RMS Temp 30 b Disturbance recording
46 68 b Running hours counter/operating time
37 b Thermal capacity used
48/51LR/14 b Remaining operating time before overload trip
66 b Waiting time after overload tripping
38/49T b Starting current and time/overload
CT’s option
b CLP1: LPCT sensors 100 A to 1250 A
M Temp Sensor
Analog Output
Remote UMI
Control
Modbus RS485 Sepam M20 Basic MES114 module
apparatus (10 I/4 O)
Motor feeder M1
Cumulative breaking current b b
CB control (86) b b
External trip b
Motor reacceleration b
Optional features
b Communication interface module, 2 wires (ACE949-2) Modbus
b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
b Test box
b Local/remote switch
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Application Motor feeder M2
b Residual current: I0
and the winding temperature
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
b It suited for integration into a supervisory
b Peak demand phase currents
system using Modbus serial interface. b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
Several standard options are available b Phase to neutral voltage: V1, V2, V3
b Residual voltage: V0
to ensure maximum flexibility and cost
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
effectiveness in meeting the requirements b Frequency
of different systems. b Active, reactive and apparent power: P, Q, S
b Disturbance recording
50/51 A 94
b Running hours counter/operating time
50N/51N V 69
b Thermal capacity used
50BF F 86
b Remaining operating time before overload trip
46 MD 74
b Waiting time after overload tripping
Open/close 67N/67NC KW 30
b Starting current and time
trip 32P KVAR 68
b Start inhibit time delay/number of start before inhibition
32Q/40 KVA 60LF
b Tripping context.
49RMS PF
37 KW.h CT’s option
48/51LR/14 KVar.h b CLP1: LPCT sensors 100 A to 1250 A
27D
27R
27/27S
59
59N Control
47
Sepam M41 Basic MES114 module
38/49T
apparatus (10 I/4 O)
Temp Sensor Cumulative breaking current b b
M
Trip CB output (O1) b b
Analog Output Closing lockout (O2) b b
b 66: starts per hour b Communication interface module, 4 wires (ACE959) Modbus
b 27D: positive sequence undervoltage (2 settings) b Logic inputs and outputs module MES114 (10I/4O)
b 27R: remanent undervoltage b One low level analog output (0-10 mA/ 4-20 mA/ 0-20 mA) MSA141 module
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Application Generator incomer G1
b Residual current: I0
b It suited for integration into a supervisory
b Average currents: I1, I2, I3
system using Modbus serial interface. b Peak demand phase currents
Several standard options are available b Line voltage: U21, U32, U13
to ensure maximum flexibility and cost b Phase to neutral voltage: V1, V2, V3
b Residual voltage: V0
effectiveness in meeting the requirements
b Positive sequence voltage/rotation direction
of different systems. b Frequency
81H
81L
38/49T
Control
Sepam G40 Basic MES114 module
apparatus (10 I/4 O)
G Temp Sensor Cumulative breaking current b b
b Test box
b Local/remote switch.
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