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Features
Choice of 4 inverse time curves
and 3 definite time ranges by
switched selection.
Wide setting range of 0.05 x In to
2.4 x In in steps of 0.05 x In.
Time multiplier range 0.05 to 1 on
all seven characteristics.
Separate led indicators provided
on each measuring board to show
time delayed and instantaneous
operations.
Led start indicators provided to
facilitate testing.
Separate output contacts provided
for time delayed phase fault,
instantaneous phase fault, time
delayed earth fault and
instantaneous earth fault
operations.
Low ac burden.
Suitable for use with separate
direction relay.
Accurately follows time curves to
BS142 and IEC255.
High resetting ratio.
Fast resetting time.
Positive, calibrated settings by
means of switches.
Internal dc auxiliary power supply
operating over a wide input range.
Separate test mode with trip test
feature.
Indication of power to the
measuring board.
Non-volatile memory for time
delayed and instantaneous led
indicators.
Models available
MCGG 22
MCGG 62
MCGG 42
MCGG 63
MCGG 52
MCGG 82
MCGG 53
Associated publications:
inst
Model
MCGG
MCGG
MCGG
MCGG
MCGG
MCGG
MCGG
22
42
52
53
62
63
82
2 Phase
overcurrent
inst
Single Phase
or earthfault
inst
Measuring
boards
Case
size
1
2
3
2
3
1
4
4
6
8
8
6
6
8
Application
The relay can be used in applications
where time graded overcurrent and
earth fault protection is required.
The relay can be used to provide
selective protection for overhead and
underground distribution feeders.
Other applications include back-up
protection for transformers, generators
and HV feeder circuits and the
protection of neutral earthing resistors.
Switch position
(0)
(1)
Description
This range of MCGG relays is
designed so that versions are
available with separate measuring
boards for each phase or earth fault
input; alternatively, phase inputs may
be combined on to one board for
polyphase measurement (see table).
These boards, together with the other
circuits of the relay, are contained in
Very inverse
t=
Extremely inverse
t=
t=
t=
Trip test
Standard inverse
Operating
characteristic
0.14
1)
sec SI
13.5
(I 1)
sec VI
80
1)
sec EI
120
(I 1)
sec LT
(I0.02
(I2
D2
D4
D8
Relay settings
Separate setting switches for each
measuring board are provided on the
relay frontplate. These are used to
select the required time/current
characteristic, current and time
multiplier settings.
Selection of time characteristics
The current/time characteristic
selection is carried out by means of
three switches (identified by
symbol on the nameplate).
Table 1 gives the basic operating
characteristic and the settings of the
switches.
Trip test
Current measurement is inhibited by
setting the curve selection switches to
111. This causes all three led to flash
once per second. If the reset push
button is then pressed for
approximately six seconds, both
output relays associated with that
measuring board will operate.
Current setting
Time delayed element
The current setting control is marked
Is = x In where Is is the current
setting in amps, is the sum of all the
switch positions and In is the relay
rated current in amps.
A
B
S2
P1
P2
Instantaneous element
Operating
characteristics
s
2
4
8
S1
B
Phase rotation
Directional
control
PhA
(See Note 4)
TMS
setting
24
Inst
setting
Curve
selection
23
(See Note 2)
27
IA
Is
Indicator
reset
C
PhA
RL11
28
Input
circuit
Ph
Current
setting
Ph
I>Is
RL1
2
Case earth
1
10
13
14
15
16
Vx
+VE
VE
13
14
26
Output
circuits
Ph
Power
supply
circuits
RL2
2
Case earth connection
23
24
26
27
(See Note 3)
28
(b)
(c)
Figure 3: Application diagram (10 MCGG 22 02): static modular overcurent relay type MCGG 22.
Single phase with instantaneous element.
4
RL12
Phase fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
RL21
8
10
9
RL22
16
15
MCGG 22
Notes:
1. (a)
7
6
Phase fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
P2
P1
S2
S1
Directional
control
PhA
C
C
B
Phase rotation (See Note 4)
TMS
setting
Inst
setting
Indicator
reset
Curve
selection
49
50
(See Note 2)
21
IA
Is
RL1
2
C
PhA
Input
circuit
Ph
23
Current
setting
Ph
I>Is
45
25
29
30
33
34
35
36
10
37
38
11
12
13
14
41
42
15
16
17
18
45
46
19
20
47
48
21
22
49
50
23
24
25
26
27
28
34
RL12
IC
Inst
setting
Curve
selection
Is
RL21
Input
circuit
Ph
27
Vx
VE
28
13
C
PhC
38
RL22
Phase fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
I>Is
MCGG 42
(b)
(c)
41
42
Current
setting
Ph
36
Power
supply
circuits
14
(See Note 3)
Notes:
1. (a)
Phase fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
37
Time
delayed trip
Inst. trip
26
+VE
29
30
TMS
setting
46
Case earth
35
33
RL2
2
24
Directional
control
PhC
RL11
Output
circuits
Ph
22
Figure 4: Application diagram (10 MCGG 42 03): static modular overcurent relay type MCGG 42.
Two phase with instantaneous element.
P2
A
A
P1
S2
S1
Directional
control
PhA
TMS
setting
49
Inst
setting
Curve
selection
Indicator
reset
50
(See Note 2)
(See Note 4)
Phase rotation
21
IA
Is
22
Input
circuit
Ph
23
Directional
control
PhC
C
PhA
Current
setting
Ph
RL1
2
RL11
Output
circuits
Ph
I>Is
33
RL2
2
34
RL12
TMS
setting
45
Inst
setting
Curve
selection
RL21
IC
Is
26
29
Directional
control
E/F
30
33
34
35
36
10
37
38
11
12
Input
circuit
Ph
13
14
41
42
16
43
44
17
18
45
46
19
20
47
48
21
22
49
50
23
24
25
26
27
28
Current
setting
Ph
38
RL22
27
RL31
Inst
setting
Curve
selection
(See Note 3)
Notes:
1. (a)
(b)
(c)
VE
13
14
17
Power
supply
circuits
Input
circuit
RL32
Output
circuits
I>Is
RL41
RL4
2
Earth fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
8
10
9
16
Earth fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
15
MCGG 52
2
1
Inst. trip
RL42
Current
setting
RL3
2
Is
28
+VE
Phase fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
41
I>Is
44
Vx
42
6
TMS
setting
43
E/F
15
C
PhC
36
37
Time
delayed trip
Inst. trip
25
29
Phase fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
30
24
46
Case earth
35
Figure 5: Application diagram (10 MCGG 52 03): static modular overcurent relay type MCGG 52.
Two phase plus earth fault with instantaneous elements.
P2
A
A
P1
S2
Directional
control
PhA
S1
TMS
setting
49
Inst
setting
Indicator
reset
Curve
selection
50
(See Note 2)
(See Note 4)
Phase rotation
21
IA
Is
RL1
2
C
Ph
Inst. trip
22
Current
setting
Ph
23
Directional
control
PhC
RL11
Output
circuits
Ph
I>Is
33
RL2
2
34
RL12
RL21
45
26
33
34
35
36
10
37
38
11
12
13
14
41
42
15
16
43
44
18
45
46
19
20
47
48
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
49
RL31
Inst
setting
Curve
selection
27
RL3
2
Inst. trip
Is
+VE
VE
50
13
14
17
(b)
(c)
Input
circuit
Current
setting
I>Is
RL41
RL4
2
Earth fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
9
16
Earth fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
15
MCGG 53
10
RL42
(See Note 3)
Power
supply
circuits
RL32
Output
circuits
28
Notes:
1. (a)
44
Vx
Phase fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
6
TMS
setting
43
E/F
17
21
Directional
control
E/F
41
42
Input
circuit
Ph
Case earth
30
36
38
RL22
IC
29
Phase fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
37
25
29
30
24
46
35
Figure 6: Application diagram (10 MCGG 53 02): static modular overcurent relay type MCGG 53.
Two phase (with polyphase measurement), plus earth fault with instantaneous elements.
P2
A
A
P1
S2
S1
Directional
control
PhA
49
TMS
setting
Inst
setting
Is
C
PhA
Curve
selection
Indicator
reset
50
(See Note 2)
(See Note 4)
Phase rotation
21
IA
22
Directional
control
PhB
Input
circuit
Ph
Current
setting
Ph
TMS
setting
47
RL11
Inst. trip
33
RL1
2
I>Is
Inst
setting
Output
circuits
Ph
Curve
selection
48
23
IB
Is
24
Input
circuit
Ph
27
Case earth
1
13
14
29
30
33
34
35
36
37
38
41
Directional
control
PhC
46
47
48
49
50
TMS
setting
25
IC
Is
26
Vx
21
22
23
24
25
26
(See Note 3)
27
28
Notes:
1. (a)
RL2
2
I>Is
Inst
setting
(b)
(c)
+VE
VE
13
14
1
Power
supply
circuits
Input
circuit
Ph
Current
setting
Ph
I>Is
MCGG 62
Figure 7: Application diagram (10 MCGG 62 03): static modular overcurent relay type MCGG 62.
Three phase with instantaneous element.
41
42
Curve
selection
C
PhC
Phase fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
36
38
RL22
28
45
29
30
RL21
46
42
45
Current
setting
Ph
34
RL12
37
Time
delayed trip
Inst. trip
C
PhB
35
Phase fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
P2
A
A
P1
S2
Directional
control
PhA
S1
49
TMS
setting
Inst
setting
Is
C
Ph
Indicator
reset
Curve
selection
50
(See Note 2)
(See Note 4)
Phase rotation
21
IA
RL1
2
22
Directional
control
PhB
Current
setting
Ph
47
RL11
Output
circuits
Ph
I>Is
35
33
RL2
2
34
RL12
29
Phase fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
30
48
RL21
23
38
24
Directional
control
PhC
Case earth
RL22
41
Phase fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
42
45
46
29
25
30
33
34
35
36
10
37
38
11
12
41
42
IC
13
14
15
16
17
18
45
46
19
20
47
48
21
22
49
50
23
24
25
26
27
36
37
IB
26
Input
circuit
27
28
Vx
+VE
VE
13
14
1
(See Note 3)
Notes:
1. (a)
28
(b)
(c)
Power
supply
circuits
MCGG 63
Figure 8: Application diagram (10 MCGG 63 02): static modular overcurent relay type MCGG 63.
Three phase (with polyphase measurement) with instantaneous element.
A
A
B
P2
S2
P1
S1
C
C
Directional
control
PhA
TMS
setting
50
Phase rotation
Indicator
reset
49
(See Note 2) 21
(See Note 4)
IA
Is
22
Directional
control
PhB
Case earth
48
30
33
34
35
36
10
37
38
11
12
13
14
41
42
15
16
43
44
17
18
45
46
46
19
20
47
48
25
21
22
49
50
23
24
25
26
27
28
(b)
(c)
Is
C
PhB
TMS
setting
Is
43
44
Vx
(See Note 3)
VE
34
RL12
Curve
selection
29
Phase fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
30
36
37
Inst. trip
38
13
14
17
Inst
setting
RL22
Power
supply
circuits
RL31
41
Phase fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
Is
C
E/F
Inst. trip
RL32
Earth fault
time delayed
trip output
contacts
Curve
selection
Time delayed trip
Inst. trip
I>Is
7
6
I>Is
Inst
setting
Curve
selection
C
PhC
TMS
setting
27
+VE
35
33
RL2
2
I>Is
28
CT shorting links make
before (b) and (c) disconnect.
Short terminals break before (c).
Long terminals.
RL11
Output
circuits
Ph
42
45
26
Notes:
1. (a)
Inst
setting
IC
Inst. trip
RL21
24
Directional
control E/F
RL1
2
I>Is
TMS
setting
23
IB
Directional
control
phase PhC
Curve
selection
C
PhA
47
29
Inst
setting
MCGG 82
RL3
2
RL41
8
10
9
Output
circuits
E/F
RL42
RL4
2
16
Earth fault
instantaneous
trip output
contacts
15
Figure 9: Application diagram (10 MCGG 82 03): static modular overcurent relay type MCGG 82.
Three phase plus earth fault with instantaneous elements (4 wire system).
Technical Data
Ratings
AC Current (In) 1A or 5A
Frequency
50/60Hz
DC Burden
Relay
rating
Relay type
MCGG MCGG MCGG MCGG
22, 63 42, 53 52, 62
24/54
82
1.5W
2.5W
3.0W 4.0W
48/125 2.0W
3.0W
3.5W 4.5W
110/250 2.5W
3.5W
4.0W 5.0W
Nominal
output
(VA)
Accuracy
class
Accuracy
Limiting lead
limit current
resistance
(X rated current) one way (ohms)
2.5
10P
20
7.5
10P
20
0.15
Note: For 5A applications with longer leads, the ct rating can be increased in
steps of 2.5VA where each step of 2.5VA is equivalent to additional
0.06 lead resistance.
Instantaneous earth fault element
For installations where the earth fault element is required to have a sensitive
setting whilst remaining stable on heavy through faults, the use of a stabilising
resistor is recommended, the value of which will vary according to the specific
application. If assistance is required in selecting the appropriate value,
please consult the Applications Department of GEC ALSTHOM T&D Protection
& Control.
Setting ranges
100
10
Definite 8 seconds
Definite 4 seconds
Longtime standby
earth fault
t = 120
I1
Standard inverse
0.14
t = 0.02
I 1
Definite 2 seconds
1.0
Very inverse
t = 13.5
I1
Extremely inverse
t = 280
I 1
0.1
1
10
100
I( x Is)
Current (multiple of setting)
Operating time
Time delayed element
Operating characteristics
selectable to give:
Shown in Figure 10
Standard inverse IDMT
Very inverse IDMT
Extremely inverse IDMT
Long time earth fault IDMT
Definite time 2s, 4s, 8s
Instantaneous elements
Shown in Figure 11
For settings of 5 x Is and above:
<35ms at 2x instantaneous setting
Input current
2 x Is to 31 x Is
Ambient temperature
Extremely inverse
2 x Is to 20 x Is
Definite time
1.3 x Is to 31 x Is
20C
Frequency
50Hz to 60Hz
1x
DC auxiliary voltage
Reference ranges
24V to 54V
48V to 125V
110V to 250V
Time multiplier
Ambient temperature
Operative range
25C to +55C
5%
Time characteristic
Time variation
Standard inverse
Very inverse
Long time inverse
5%
Extremely inverse
7.5%
Definite time
3%
Frequency
Setting current
Operating time
DC auxiliary voltage
Vx dc(V)
24/54
19 60
48/125
37.5 150
110/250
87.5 300
240
220
200
180
160
140
120
100
Iinst = 1Is
80
2Is
60
40
5-31Is
4Is
3Is
20
0
1
10
Current (multiple of instantaneous setting)
10
100
1%
Operating time
Accuracy general
Current setting
Time delayed element
1.0 x Is to 1.1 x Is
Instantaneous elements
Iinst 5%
Operating time
Time characteristic
Accuracy
Standard inverse
Very inverse
Long time inverse
5%
Extremely inverse
Definite time
3%
Repeatability
(within basic accuracy claim)
Pick-up current
better than 1%
Operating time
Overshoot time
Resetting current
Transient overreach
(instantaneous elements)
Thermal withstand
Continuous withstand
Operation indicators
Contacts
MCGG 52, 53, 82
Changeover Make
1
1
Instantaneous element
Contact ratings
Make and carry for 0.2s
Carry continuously
5A ac or dc
Break
ac 1250VA
dc 50W resistive
25W, L/R = 0.04s
subject to
maxima of
5A and 300V
Durability
Loaded contact
Unloaded contact
Directional control
Relay type
MCGG 22
23,24
MCGG 42
MCGG 52, 53
43 to 46, 49, 50
MCGG 62, 63
45 to 50
MCGG 82
43 to 50
Note: The directional control circuits are isolated from all other circuits but are
electrically connected to the relay case. These circuits must not, therefore,
be insulation or impulse tested to the case.
High voltage withstand
Dielectric withstand
IEC 255-5: 1977
12
Electrical environment
High frequency disturbance
IEC 255-22-1: 1988 Class III
DC supply interruption
IEC 255-11: 1979
AC ripple on dc supply
IEC 255-11: 1979
Fast transient disturbance
IEC 255-22-4: 1992 Class IV
IEC 801-4: 1988 Level 4
Electrostatic discharge
IEC 255-22-2: 1989 Class II
IEC 801-2: 1991 Level 2
Surge immunity
IEC 1000-4-5: 1995 Level 4
EMC compliance
89/336/EEC
EN50081-2: 1994
EN50082-2: 1995
Product safety
73/23/EEC
EN 61010-1: 1993/A2: 1995
EN 60950: 1992/A3: 1995
Atmospheric environment
Temperature
IEC 255-6: 1988
IEC 68-2-1: 1990
IEC 68-2-2: 1974
Humidity
IEC 68-2-3: 1969
Enclosure protection
IEC 529: 1989
13
Mechanical environment
Vibration
IEC 255-21-1: 1988
Response Class 1
Endurance Class 1
Cases
MCGG 22
Size 4
MCGG 42
Size 6
MCGG 62
Size 6
MCGG 63
Size 6
MCGG 52
Size 8
MCGG 53
Size 8
MCGG 82
Size 8
The dimensions of the cases are shown in Figures 12, 13 and 14.
52
4 holes 4.4
97
23.5
159
Push button
projection 10 max.
99
Panel cut-out:
Flush mounting fixing details.
32
Flush mounting.
14
25 min.
157 max.
177
103
212
11
103.6
4 holes 4.4
149
23.5
168
Push button
projection 10 max.
151
Panel cut-out:
Flush mounting fixing details.
32
212
25 min.
157 max.
177
155
Flush mounting.
11
155.4
4 holes 4.4
200
24
159
168
Push button
projection 10 max.
203
Panel cut-out:
Flush mounting fixing details.
32
25 min.
157 max.
177
206
212
Flush mounting.
11
15