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MiCOM P220

Integrated Protection
& Control
Solutions for Motors

MiCOM P220
Integrated Protection & Control
Solutions for Motors

MiCOM P220
Integrated Protection & Control Solutions for Motors
etc. In addition to these basic
functions the relay accomplishes
many other functions which provide
more effective control and protection
of the motor.
The optional monitoring of
6 temperature sensors or of two
thermistors provides continuous
monitoring of the temperature inside
the motor.
A temperature sensor can be used
in order to adapt the thermal image
to the ambient temperature.
The MiCOM P220 relay of
ALSTOM T&D P&C is made for
motor application. It is designed to
offer a wider range of functions and
more user related possibilities for
motor protection, supervision and
control.
Its multi-functionality allows it to
adapt easily to different types of
motor, different kinds of driven load
and to the process related to user
activity.
The MiCOM P220 relay has been
developed to protect and control
motors associated with pumps, fans,
mills, compressors, crushers,
conveyors, etc.
It can be used in all branches of
industry: oil refinery, chemical plant,
metallurgy, glass and cement
manufacturing, paper mills,
electrical and mechanical
engineering, food production,
mining etc. It is also used for water
treatment and in pumping stations
as well as in steam power plants.
The MiCOM P220 relay performs a
full range of motor protection
functions based on load current such
as thermal overload, short-circuit,
excessive start time, locked rotor,
unbalance, earth fault, loss of load,

An optional analogue output makes


it possible to send information
to a PLC (measurement or information
related to the motor process).

The MiCOM P220 relay contains


programmed logic controls which
makes it possible to limit the number
of starts, restart the motor in an
emergency or latch the output
contact after a tripping signal.
A speed switch input detects a
locked rotor condition during the
start-up phase.

The MiCOM P220 relay is built into


a compact, shallow, 4U case and
can be withdrawn with its supply
switched on. Its phase current inputs
and earth are dual rating
1 and 5 Ampere.

Several communication protocols


are available (MODBUSTM,
IEC 60870-5-103, Courier) via
a rear communication port. All
internal information such as,
measurements, adjustments and
settings or event logging of the
MiCOM P220 relay are available
via the communication network.
Commands from the upper level are
immediately taken into account by
the relay. These commands can be
used to control the switchgear.

The thermal image of the MiCOM


P220 relay allows for simultaneous
protection of the rotor and stator

The MiCOM P220 relay has an


easy user-friendly Human Machine
Interface (HMI). The relay's frontplate
LEDs can be configured by the user.
A LCD screen shows all the values
measured by the relay as well as
the pre-set parameters.
The MiCOM P220 relay records a
maximum amount of information
very accurately. Therefore, the
phase current measurements are
given in true RMS values.
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Protections and Control


Thermal overload (49)

Thermal constant times


- overload condition : Te1 = 12 minutes
- Startup condition : Te2 = 6 minutes
10 000

1 000

Operating time (seconds)

Description

Setting and control software enables


the user to access all the internal
values of the relay, to download the
settings of all parameters and
facilitates commissioning. The
software can be addressed via the
RS232 communication port located
on the frontplate, or via the
communication network.

Cold curve
Thermal status = 0 %
100

10

Hot curve
Thermal status = 90 %
1

0
0,1

1
Thermal equivalent current Ieq in terms of the current thermal
theshold I>

Figure 1 :
Thermal image characterisic curves.

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windings of the motor, whatever the


operating conditions of the
machine: under and over-load
operating conditions, during startup, with locked rotor, or with the
motor off.
Classic thermal images under I2t
afford protection to stator windings,
but do not take into account the
over-heating that occurs in the rotor
during a current unbalance. The
P220 relay calculates the effects of
overheating by separating the
positive and negative components
of the line current which is absorbed
by the motor.
The result is better protection from
overloads resulting in a marked
decrease of the risks of damaging
the motor.
The thermal image can be corrected
by a RTD measuring the ambient
temperature.
The thermal image provides alarm
threshold, tripping threshold and a
thermal threshold beyond which a
re-start of the motor can be forbidden.
Short-circuit (50/51)
A phase overcurrent element allows
for the detection of faults between
phases.
In addition to this short-circuit
threshold, a time-delayed signal and
an instantaneous signal are
available to provide better
selectivity.
Excessive start time (48/51)
Whether the motor is unloaded or
coupled to a heavy load, this
function monitors the duration of the
motor start-up phase.
The choice of the motor's start-up
detection criteria makes it possible
to use this function whatever the
start-up mode of the motor: e.g.
10

0.21 n <I2<0.8I n

direct-on-line, star-delta, autotransformer, electrolytic solution,


and primary resistor insertion.
Locked rotor while running
or at start-up
(50S/51LR)
During normal motor operation, an
over current threshold detects rotor
stalling. During motor start-up, a
locked rotor is detected with the
help of a speed switch input.
Unbalance, loss of phase and
single phasing (46)
Two overcurrent elements based on
the negative sequence component of
the current are available. One is
associated with an IDMT
characteristic, while the other has a
definite time characteristic. These
two elements make it possible to
differentiate a short or a small
amplitude unbalance from a more
marked phenomenon such as a loss
of phase or single phasing.
Earth fault (50N/51N)
Two overcurrent elements for zero
phase sequences are available.
Each threshold disposes of
instantaneous and delayed
information. The adjustment range
of the earth current threshold varies
from 0.002 to 1 Ion, which permits
maximum sensitivity for earth fault
detection.
The earth current input of the relay
can be wired to a core balanced CT
as well as to a summation of the
three phase CTs.
Loss of load (37)
A loss of load, produced by a shaft
rupture or the unpriming of a pump,
is detected by virtue of a minimum
element of phase current, which can
be timed. This function can be
deactivated during the start-up
phase in order to permit the motor
to increase its load.

Operating time
(seconds)

Temperature supervision

0.1
0.1

10
I2/In

Figure 2 : Negative phase sequence


protection Inverse time
characteristic curve.

Optionally, 6 RTDs can be


connected to the P220 relay, to
supervise the motor's temperature.
For each of the 6 RTDs channels,
two temperature thresholds with
individual time-delay settings are
available. These 6 temperature
sensors allow separate monitoring
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of the stator windings as well as the


spin bearings of the motor.
If the motor is equipped with
thermistors, the P220 relay
supervises the temperature with its
two thermistor inputs.
Limitation of the number of
starts, time between starts
(66)
During a user-settable period, the
number of start-ups of the motor can
be limited. The P220 relay is able to
discriminate between a warm or a
cold status, which makes it possible
to optimize the number of start-ups
allocated to the motor over a given
period.
Setting a minimal delay between
two starts will avoid exposing the
motor and its start-up system to
consecutive constraints, which might
be too severe.
Emergency start-up
When required by security conditions
or start-up processes, a logical input
of the P220 relay can be used to
allow motor start-up. All start-up
restrictions will then be inhibited,
and the thermal image function will
be disabled.
Latching of the output relays
(86)
After tripping due to a major fault
(short-circuit, earth fault, loss of
phase), the trip order can be
maintained in order to avoid the risk
of restarting on an electric fault.
Permission to re-accelerate
Through this function the MiCOM
P220 relay can permit the pickingup of the motor's load after a
sudden voltage drop on the line.
This guarantees better continuity in
the operating process.
Two setting groups
By virtue of its two setting groups,
the MiCOM P220 relay allows for
the protection of dual-speed motors
as well as motors operating under
environmental or operational
conditions, which are not time
constant.
Changing a parametering group
can be useful when the source
impedance is modified. This
provides better selectivity.

Programmable scheme logics

Trip statistics

The MiCOM P220 relay can achieve


up to 4 logical equations by
combining the protection relay's
internal and external information.
These equations make it possible to
define logical AND/OR expressions
which can be associated with
time-delays.

The MiCOM P220 relay provides


the user with trip statistics for every
protection function. The user can
thus keep track of the number of
trips, which have taken place as
well as their origin.

These logical schemes result in


savings in external relaying and in
relay/process interactivity.

The safety maintenance of the


switchgear is provided by
monitoring the summated contact
breaking duty, the number of
switching operations as well as by
controlling the opening time.

Measurements
The MICOM P220 relay provides
continuous measurements of a large
amount of electrical data.
Phase current magnitude in true
RMS value : IA, IB, IC
Neutral current magnitude in true
RMS value : IN
Positive sequence current : I1
Negative sequence current I2
Zero sequence current = I0
Frequency
Peak current value
To provide the user with more
accurate information on the motors
status and availability, the P220
relay keeps tracks of:
Thermal status of the motor
Load value in relation to the full
load value
Time to thermal trip
Temperature of each RTD
Authorised start number
Time before another start-up
authorisation
Last start time value
Last start current magnitude
Motor starts number
Emergency starts number
Total motor running hours
All this information allows the user
to keep track permanently of the
status of the motors process.

Switchgear monitoring

In the case of an abnormality or the


overflow of a pre-settable threshold,
the P220 relay will generate an
alarm signal.
Event records
The last 75 status changes are
recorded by the MiCOM P220
relay in a non-volatile memory.
This covers all the status changes on
the logic inputs and outputs, the
modification of one or more
parameters, the alarm signals or the
operation of one of the output
contacts. Event logging is recorded
with a time tag accuracy of 1 ms.
Fault records

The recording of the fault values


associated with oscillography
functions and trip statistics, will
enable the user to understand the
origin of faults and to eliminate
them.
Oscillography
5 oscillographic recordings, of three
seconds each, can be stored.
Oscillography is performed by the
MiCOM P220 relay with a
sampling frequency of 1600 Hz.
The oscillography data can be
uploaded via the communication
network or via the RS232 port on
the frontplate.
Shape of the startup current
The MiCOM P220 relay records the
shape of the start-up current with a
resolution of one sample for every
period. This recording can be
uploaded to a PC via the
communication network or via the
RS232 port on the frontplate.
Visualising the shape of the start-up
current is very useful during
commissioning. This functionality of
the MiCOM P220 relay eliminates
the need for a plotter.
Backup battery

The MiCOM P220 relay records the


last 5 faults. For every fault, the
relay records and indicates:
A fault number
The date and the time
The active setting group
The phase or phases in fault
The function which gave the
tripping order
The magnitude of the value which
gave the tripping order
The values of every phase current
and of the earth current.

All the value measured by the relay


are available on the front panel LCD
screen, via the communication
network or via the front RS232 port.

In case of loss of auxiliary power,


the safeguard in the memory of all
event records, fault records,
oscillography and startup current
waveform is ensured thanks to a
3.6V battery.

User interface
Frontplate and menus
All the relay's parameters, i.e.
protection functions, logic controls,
communication, LEDs, inputs and
outputs, can be programmed and
modified by pushbuttons located on
the front panel.

Analogue output

An alphanumeric, backlit,
32-character LCD screen displays all
the data of the relay (settings,
measurements, etc.).

An optional analogue output is


available. Certain information and
measurement values can be driven
through a current loop towards a
PLC.

The menus are designed for easy


moving around and comfortable
use, without confusion. The user will
quickly be at ease with the Human
Machine Interface.

Figure 3 : Disturbance record


analysis by Win DR
manager for optimise results

Fixed LEDs
All products in the MiCOM
protection range have 4 indicatorlights in common, showing the status
of the relay. They respectively
indicate if the relay is powered, if
an internal failure is detected, if a
tripping order has been given and if
an alarm is active.
Programmable LEDs

User
interface

S
S 10
10

Printer

MICOM P220 relay offers free


programming of 4 LEDs. Each
indicator light can be assigned to
one or more functions or logic
states, e.g.: "motor running" or "
successfully started".
These programmable LEDs eliminate
the need for external signal-lights.
Push buttons
The operator menu is addressed
through 7 touch-sensitive buttons.
Communication
The MiCOM P220 relay is
equipped with a RS485 port on its
rear plate. Communication via the
MODBUSTM, Courier or IEC 608705-103 protocols is thus available.
The range of MiCOM relays make it
possible to transmit adjustment
values, measurement data, alarm
signals, fault values, event-records,
oscillography and start-up current
shape, to the Substation Control
System (e.g. MiCOM S10) or to a
SCADA (Supervisory Control and
Data Acquisition System).
Commands coming from the upper
level can be sent to the relay,
e.g. a stop motor command.

Figure 5 : MICOM S10 Control System

Setting and control software


Configuration software makes it
possible to pre-set all the
parameters of the P220 relay from
a PC. The relay is then addressed
via the RS232 port located on the
frontplate.
Totally compatible with all the
WindowsTM systems (95,98, NT),
the configuration software can
download and upload the relay
settings and pull up measurement
values, diagnostics, fault
recordings, oscillographies, start-up
current shape, and event-logging.

Mechanical features
The MiCOM P220 relay is entirely
digital.

Equipment

Network Options

The connectors are of the same type


as used in MiDOS relays. Each
terminal has:
1) A 4mm screw outlet for L
shaped, pre-insulated crimp
terminals.

The MiCOM P220 relay is housed


in a compact 4U case. The case
including the connector, is only

Only the temperature sensors,


thermistors and the analogue output
are connected by terminal screws.

Busbars
86
Trip

52

P220

49

46

50

51

48

50S

37

66
14

Help

phases
CT

Network : Transmission OK
Name

Address

Family

Type

San Pellegrino
Lattes
Stafford
Frankfurt

9
30
3
6

P123
P122
P220
MODN

Feeder
Cable
Motor
Source

Stafford

Connector technology

Housing

ALSTOM - Setting Software SS07 - Version V1.C


Edit

The MiCOM P220 relay can be


either rack or flush mounted.

2) Two blades (4.8mm x 0.8mm


cross section) to accept snap-on
connectors as defined in BS5057.

Communication parameters
(equipment number, data rate,
parity, etc.) can be adjusted by the
push buttons on the front panel.
File

140mm deep. This enables it to be


used in any kind of panel. The relay
can be withdrawn from its case
with the supply voltage on due to
the presence of internal shorting
links protecting the current circuits.

12/06/98 - 05 : 36 : 24

terre
CT

51LR

38

Optional
6 RTD/2 thermistor
inputs

74

Logic outputs

50N 51N

Motor

30

Figure 4 : Setting and control


software SS07.

Logical
inputs

RS 485
Communication
RS 232
Communication

WD

Optional analog
output
Remote control
Setting and control
software

Alternative :
The earth current input is connected to the summation of the three phase CTs.

P2

P1
S2

S1

P2

P1
S2

49

1A

S2

S1

Auxiliary
voltage

S1

33
WD

34
49

50
51

1A

1A

RL1

50
51

52
53

1A

1A
52
53

54
55

RL2

1A

1A
56
41

54
55

B
Phase rotation

5A

1A

42
43

56
41

5A

RL3

5A

44
45

42
43

5A

5A

46
47

MiCOM
P220

44
45

5A
48

RL4

RL5

5A

35
37
36

Watch dog (4)

6
4
2

Programmable
tripping
output relay

12
10
8

Programmable
output
relay

18
16
14

Programmable
output
relay

5
3
1

Programmable
output
relay

11
9
7

Programmable
output
relay

46
47
Alternative :
Connection to 2 phase CTs + a core balanced CT

P2

P1
S2

B
C

S2

5A

S1

S1

Case earth

50
51
52
53
1A
54
55
1A

56
41
5A
42
43
5A

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

10

37

38

11

12

39

40

13

14

41

42

15

16

43

44

17

18

45

46

19

20

47

48

21

22

49

50

23

24

51

52

25

26

53

54

27

28

55

56

46
47
5A

48

Module terminal blocks


viewed from rear
(with integral
case earth link)

24 -26 +

Optionnal connector
(refer sheet 7)

28 -13 +

Programmable input L3
Programmable input L4
Programmable input L5

15 -17 +

29
*
*

30

19 -21+

31

23 --

32

+
_

Case earth
connection

RS 485
Communication
port

Notes :
(1)

44
45
5A

Switchgear status 52a


Input L1
Speed switch signal
Input L2

49
1A

1A

48
22 +

(a)

CT shorting links make before (b) and (c) disconnect

(b)

Short terminals break before (c)

(c)

Long terminals

(d)

Pins terminals (p c b type)

(2)

CT connection are typical only

(3)

Earth connection are typical only

(4)

The MiCOM P220 relay is shown with power supply off

Figure 6 : Typical connection diagram of the MiCOM P220. The earth current input is connected to a core balanced CT.

(Link terminals 30 and 32 if the relay


is connected at the end of the
RS 485 bus)

Note : The shielding is bonded to the earth point located next to the connector. Important, the analogue
output option shall be used either in active source mode or in passive source mode.
RTD 1
Common

2c
4c

2a
4a

6c

6a

Common
RTD 5
Common

Analogue output
Active source mode

Thermistor 1

Common

8a

8c

RTD 3

RTD 2

10 c

10 a

12 c

12 a

14 c

14 a

16 c

16 a

18 c

18 a

20 c

20 a

22 c

22 a

24 c

24 a

26 c

26 a

28 c
30 c
32 c

28 a
+
-

Thermistor 2

RTD 4

2c

2a

4c

4a

Common
RTD 6

(Orange connector)

Common
Analogue output
Passive source mode

30 a

32 a

30 a
32 a

(Orange connector)

2 - 24 Volt

(Orange connector)

Figure 7 : RTD sensor, thermistor and analogue output connections (optional).

Typical application diagram: The MiCOM P220 relay is shown with power supply off

Fuse

Core balanced CT

Vaux

Stator
temperature

CT phase A

A
CT phase B

Motor

CT phase C

C
Bearings
temperature

52a

55 56
49 50
47 48
41 42
33 +
Auxiliary
power
Vaux 34 -

Contactor coil

22
24

On

6
4
2

Off
Emergency
stop

Auxiliary
voltage
Vaux

Klaxon

12
10
8

Signalling lamp

5
3
1

Emergency
startup
External reset
Fuse blown

51 52
43 44

53 54 1A
45 46 5A

Ambient
temperature

6 RTD inputs
(orange connector)

Contactor
status 52 a
Input L1
Programmable
tripping
output relay

+
Communication 31
- 32
RS485
Speed switch
signal
Input L2
+
Analogue output
(orange connector) -

MiCOM P220
Programmable
Output
RL2 relay
Programmable
Output
RL4 relay

Watchdog

13

Programmable
Input L3
15
17 Programmable
Input L4
19
21 Programmable
Input L5
23

Programmable
Output
RL3 relay
Programmable
Output
RL5 relay

PC/PLC
supervisor

26
28
30 a/c
32 a/c

37
35
36
18
16
14
11
9
7

PLC

Signalling
Signalling
Signalling

14

Technical specifications
Inputs
Phase current In
Earth current Ion
Frequency

1 and 5 Ampere
1 and 5 Ampere
50/60 Hz

Auxiliary voltage supply Vaux


3 ranges
Variation
Residual peak to peak ripple
Power off withstand

2460 Vdc, 48150 Vdc, 130250 Vdc /100-250 Vac


-20% / +20%
12 %
50 ms

Burdens
Phase currents
Earth current
Auxiliary voltage supply
Logic inputs
Thermal withstand
Phase current and earth current inputs

Accuracy
Protection thresholds
Time-delays
Measurements

< 0.3 VA at In (5A) and < 0.025 VA at In (1A)


< 0.01 VA at 0.1 Ion (5A) and < 0.004 VA at 0.1 Ion (1A)
< 3 W + 0.25 for each output relay energized in Vdc
< 6 VA in Vac
10 mA for each input
100 In 1 s
40 In 2 s
4 In - continuous

Pass band for measurements of true RMS values

2%
2% with a minimum of 10 ms
2% at In for currents
2C for temperatures
500Hz

CT data
Phases CT primary
Earth CT primary
Phases CT secondary
Earth CT secondary
Recommended phases CT
Recommended earth CT

1 to 3000 by steps of 1
1 to 3000 by steps of 1
1 or 5
1 or 5
5P10 - 5VA (typical)
Residual connection or core balanced CT (preferred in isolated neutral systems)

Optional analogue output


Rating
Insulation
Maximum load with active source mode
Maximum voltage with passive source mode
Accuracy

0-20 mA, 4-20 mA


2 kV
500 for ratings 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA
24 Volt
1% full scale

Optional 6 RTD inputs


RTD type
Connection type
Insulation
Setting of thresholds
Settings of timings
Influence of thermal image

PT100, Ni120, Ni100, Cu10


3 wires + 1 shielding
2 kV, active supply
0 to 200C by steps of 1C
0 to 100 s by steps of 0.1 s
Yes/No

Optional 2 thermistors inputs


Thermistor type
Setting of thresholds
Time-delay

PTC or NTC
100 to 30 000 by steps of 100
Set to 2 seconds

Thermal image settings


Thermal current threshold I>
Overload time-constant Te1
Start-up time-constant Te2
Cooling time-constant Tr
Negative sequence current recognition factor Ke
Thermal alarm threshold
Start-up inhibition

0.2 to 1.5 In by steps of 0.01 In


1 to 180 min by steps of 1min
1 to 360 min by steps of 1min
1 to 999 min by steps of 1min
0 to 10 by steps of 1
20 to 100%  by steps of 1% 
20 to 100%  by steps of 1% 

Short-circuit protection
Current threshold I>>
Time-delays tI>>
Operating time
Drop-off time

1
0
<
<

Too long start-up protection


Start-up detection criteria
Current threshold Istart
Time-delays T Istart

(Closing 52) or (closing 52 + current threshold) optional


1 to 5 I by steps of 0.5 I
1 to 200 s by steps of 1 s

Locked rotor protection


Current threshold Istall
Time-delays T Istall
Locked rotor at start-up detection

1 to 5 I by steps of 0.5 I
0.1 to 60 s by steps of 0.1 s
Yes/No

Unbalance protection
Negative sequence current threshold Ii>
Time-delays tIi>
Negative sequence current threshold Ii>>
IDMT time-delay

0.05 to 0.8 In by steps of 0.025 In


0.04 to 200 s by steps of 0.01 s
0.2 to 0.8 In by steps of 0.05 In
operating time t = 1.2 / (I2/In)

to 12 In by steps of 0.1 In
to 100 s by steps of 0.01 s
30 ms
30 ms

Earth fault protection


Current thresholds Io>, Io>>
Time-delays tIo>, tIo>>
Operating time
Drop-off time

0.002 to 1 Ion by steps of 0.001 Ion


0 to 100 s by steps of 0.01 s
< 30 ms
< 30 ms

Under current protection


Current threshold I<
Time-delays tI<
Inhibition time at start-up Tinhib

0.01 to 1 In by steps of 0.01 In


0.2 to 100 s by steps of 0.1 s
0.05 to 300 s by steps of 0.1 s

Limitation of the number of start-ups


Reference period Treference
Number of cold starts
Number of hot starts
Restart inhibition time Tinterdiction

10 to 120 min by steps of 5 min


0 to 5 by steps of 1
0 to 5 by steps of 1
1 to 120 min by steps of 5 min

Time between two start-ups


Inhibition time Tbetw 2 start

1 to 120 min by steps of 5 min

Re-acceleration authorization
Voltage collapse duration Treacc

0.2 to 10 s by steps of 0.05 s

Programmable scheme logics


4 AND logic schemes
Pick up time delay
Reset time

0 to 60 min by steps of 0.1 s


0 to 60 min by steps of 0.1 s

Latching of the output relays


Latching of the output relay on:

Short-circuit, earth fault, unbalance, AND logical gates

Controlling and monitoring of the switchgear


Close command hold
Open command hold
Number of operations alarm
Summated contact breaking duty
Adjustment of the exponent n
Opening time alarm

0.1 to 5 s by steps of 0.1 s


0.1 to 5 s by steps of 0.1 s
0 to 50 000 operations by steps of 1
106 to 4 000.106 by steps of 106
1 or 2
0.05 to 1 s by steps of 0.05 s

Output relay
Number of output relays
Commutation capacity

Operation time
Durability

6 (5 programmable + 1 watchdog)
Make and carry : 30 A for 3 s
Carry continuously : 5 A
Break : 0.3 A at 135 Vdc (L/R = 30 ms) ; 50W resistive at 250 Vdc
5 A at 220 Vac (50/60Hz - cos  = 0.6) ; 25W inductive at 250 Vdc (L/R =40 ms)
< 7 ms
> 100000 operations

Oscillography
Pre-time setting
Post-time setting

0.1 to 3 s by steps of 0.1 s


0.1 to 3 s by steps of 0.1 s

MODBUS communication
Mode
Transmission mode
Interface
Data rate
Relay address
Connection
Cable type
Maximum cable length
Connector
Insulation

RTU (standard)
Synchronous
RS 485
300 to 38 400 baud (programmable)
1 to 255
Multi-point (32 connections)
Half duplex (screened twisted wire pair)
1000 metres
Connector screws or snap-on
2 kV RMS

High voltage withstand


Dielectric withstand (50/60Hz)

Insulation resistance

IEC 60255-5
BS 142
ANSI C37.90
IEC 60255-5
BS 142
IEC 60255-5

Electrical environment
High frequency disturbance

IEC 61000-4-1

Impulse voltage (1.2/50 s)

Fast transient disturbance


Electrostatic discharge
Radio frequency impulse

IEC 61000-4-4
ANSI C37.90.1
IEC 61000-4-2
ANSI C37.90.2
IEC 61000-4-3

Environmental withstand
Temperature

IEC 60255-6

Humidity
Enclosure protection
Vibration
Shock and bump
Seismic withstand

IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC

60068-2-3
60529
60255-21-1
60255-21-11
60255-21-3

2 kV in common mode
1 kV in differential mode
5 kV in common mode
1 kV in differential mode
> 100 M
2.5 kV in common mode, class 3
1 kV in differential mode, class 3
4 kV auxiliary supply, class 4
2 kV other, class 4
8 kV, class 4
35 V/m
10 V/m
Storing and transportation -40C to +70C
Operation -25C to + 55C
56 days at 93% RH and 40C
IP 52, IK 07
Response and endurance, class 2
Response and withstand, class 1
Class 2

CE conformity to IEC 947-1 (EMC and LV directives) Lloyds and DNV approvals.
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General description
Numerical motor protection:
Thermal image for both stator
and rotor protection, 2 thresholds
(49)
Thermal image controlled by
external temperature
Short-circuit protection (50/51)

Minimum time between two startups


Thermal criteria for start-up
inhibition
Monitoring of 6 RTDs: PT100,
Ni100, Ni120 or Cu10 type
(optional)
Monitoring of 2 thermistors PTC
or NTC type (optional)

Time tag 1 ms
Fault records (5 faults)
Integrated oscillography
(5 recordings)
Start-up current shape recording
Analog output (optional)
2 setting groups

Speed switch input

Programmable logic inputs and


outputs

Locked rotor while running or at


start-up (50S/51LR)

Emergency start-up

Programmable LEDs

Unbalance protection, loss of


phase, single phase, 2 thresholds
(46)

Latching of the output relays (86)

Earth fault protection,


2 thresholds (50N/51N)

Integrated programmable scheme


logics

Under current protection, loss of


load (37)

True RMS measurements, 10 th


harmonic (50 Hz network)

Port RS232 on frontplate

Temperature protection (49/38)

Control and command of the


switchgear

Setting and control software


operating under WindowsTM

Event records (75 events)

Commissioning aid tools

Excessive start time protection


(48/51)

Limitation of number of start-ups


(66)

Re-acceleration permission

External reset

CORTEC P220: Purchase-order information

Withdrawable relay with supply


voltage on, reduced depth
(140 mm)
Communication protocol :
MODBUS TM, Courier and
IEC 60870-5-103

2 2 0 C 0 0

MiCOM P 2 2 0
MiCOM
Earth current input
C

0.002-1 Ion
Auxiliary supply voltage

A
F
M

24-60Vdc
48-150 Vdc
130-250 Vdc/100-250 Vca
Communication protocol

1
2
3

MOBDUS
K-BUS/Courrier
IEC 60870-5-103/VDEW
HMI language

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A

French
English/American
Spanish
German
Italian
Russian
Polish
Portuguese
Dutch
Czech
Optional temperature monitoring
No
2 thermistors monitoring
6 RTDs monitoring

0
2
6

Optional analogue output


0
1

No
Yes

10

129.6 (5.10)
4 holes

3.4 (0,134)

148.1 (5.83)

103.6 (4.08)

11.2 (0.44)
24.2 (0.95)

Dimensions are in mm.


Dimensions inside brackets
are in inch.

158
(6.22)

168
(6.61)

Flush mounting

+0,8

(Top view)

150 - 0 (5.92)

Front panel

(Panel cut-out)
4 holes

30 TE
155 (6.10)

MiCOM

4.4 (0,173)

25.1 (0.99)

139.8 (5.51)

P220

Temprature
RTD1= 113C
Dclenc
h
Alarme

155.2
(6.11)

177
(6.97)

Dfau
quip
Alim.
Aux.
Dc.
1

Flush mounting

Dc.
2
Dc.
3
Dc.
4

10 (0.39)
(Right side view)

(Frontal view)

Figure 8 : Case size, P220

Your contact:

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