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Merlin Gerin

VIP 300 protection relay


Operation, testing and
commissioning

Merlin Gerin Modicon Square D Telemecanique


VIP 300
Contents

Content page

Use and settings


Relay front panel 4
Curve selection 5
Phase overcurrent
setting area 6
Earth fault setting area 7
Other functions
(labels, LEDs, VAP6) 8-9

Testing and
Commissioning
Overview of VAP6 test unit 10
VAP6 test sequence 11
Commissioning Ringmaster
with VIP 300 12-15

3
VIP 300
Relay front panel

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 9 10
C B A

phase sensors: I> DT only I>> VIP300


200/1 4509996A0
overcurrent VIP300LH range: x2 VI EI 1.8 2.1 9 12
SI 1.5 2.4 6 15 EI, VI, SI

I> RI off
1.2 2.7 4 20 DT
DT (s) 1 3
(x Is) 3 (x Is) off
curve selection

RI
trip 0.2 0.4
42 48 56 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.6
36 64 0.1 0.3
30 72 x10
0.05 0.9 t>
24 80 0.07 0.4
20 100 90 x1 0.03 1.5
0.05 0.6 (s) t>>
(A)
t> t>>
Is Is1.2 Is I> 10Is I>>

reset
minimum operating
phase current: 20A
Io> DT only
Io>>
VI EI 1.8 2.1 9 12
SI 1.5 2.4 6 15

RI off 1.2 2.7 4 20

DT 1 3 3
trip (s) (x Ios) off
curve selection

16 24 32 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.4


12 40 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.6
Io> 8 50 x10
4 60 0.07 0.4 0.05 0.9
2 80 70 x1
0.05 (s) 0.6 0.03 1.5
(A) (s)
earth fault Ios to> to>> VAP6 test plug

D E
11 12 13 14 15 17 18 16 19 20

Phase overcurrent setting. Earth fault setting.


1. Phase setting area 11. Earth fault setting area Other functions.
(upper half of relay front panel). (lower half of relay front panel). A. Current setting scale label.
2. Red LED phase overcurrent 12. Red LED earth fault pick-up B. Current transformer and
pick-up indicator. indicator. range information.
3. Phase overcurrent trip indicator. 13. Earth fault trip indicator. C. Indicator reset button.
4. Phase overcurrent setting Is. 14. Earth fault setting current Ios. D. Minimum operating current.
5. Choice of low set curve type I>. 15. Choice of low set curve type Io>. E. VAP6 test plug socket.
6. Low set pick-up (DT only) I>. 16. Low set pick-up (DT only) Io>.
7. Low set time delay t> 17. Low set time delay to>.
8. Multiplying factor (low set). 18. Multiplying factor (low set).
9. High set pick-up I>> 19. High set pick-up Io>>.
10. High set time delay t>> 20. High set time delay to>>.

4
VIP 300
Curve selection

IDMT curve selection Phase overcurrent setting


t The numbers indicated below are those
G of the setting switches (refer to the
SI, VI, EI RI diagram of the front panel on page 4)
The letters indicate the curve
characteristic as shown opposite.

Phase overcurrent setting:


F Setting current Is (4)
G Type of low set I> curve (5)
IDMT: SI, VI, EI, RI.
Definite time: DT
H DT low set pick-up I> (6)
This setting is only active for the
low set DT curve selection (as
t> J shown). If IDMT curves are
selected this switch is disabled,
as SI,VI, EI, low set pick-up is
fixed at 1.2 Is.
K J Low set time delay t> (7)
and multiplier (8)
K High set I>>(9)
t>> L
L High set time delay t>>(10)

Is 1.2 Is 10 Is I>>
Earth fault setting
F The principle is the same as for phase
protection.

Set:
DT curve selection F Setting current Ios (14)
G Type of low setting Io> curve (15)
t IDMT: SI, VI, EI, RI
Definite time: DT
H DT low set pick-up Io> (16)
G This setting is only active for the
H DT
low set DT curve selection (as
shown). If IDMT curves are
t>
I> J selected this switch is disabled,
as SI, VI, EI low set pick-up is
fixed at 1.2 Is.
J Low set time delay to> (17)
and multiplier (18)
K High set Io>>(19)
L High set time delay to>>(20)
K

Operation
t>> L The high and low set elements
operate separately. The tripping order
results from the logical OR between
the two settings.

Is 1.2 Is I> I>>


F

5
VIP 300
Use and settings

Phase overcurrent 1. Phase overcurrent 5. Choice of low


setting area. set curve.
All information concerning the phase SI : Standard inverse time.
overcurrent is grouped together in the VI : Very inverse time.
upper half of the front panel. The
EI : Extremely inverse time.
section numbers below are related to
the numbering on the drawing shown RI : Specific curve
on page 4. - consult Merlin Gerin
DT : Definite time.
2. Phase overcurrent Off : Low set is disabled.
pick-up indicator.
When the red LED blinks, it indicates 6. Low set pick-up
that the low set element has picked up. (DT only) I>.
If the current does not decrease below
the pick-up level the relay will trip. The setting is a multiple of Is. It is only
active when the low set curve type DT
For IDMT curves (SI, VI, EI) the
is selected.
LED blinks when the current is
greater than 1.2 times the setting
current Is. If the tripping curve is selected with
For the IDMT curve (RI), the LED IDMT (selector switch 5 set to SI, VI,
blinks when the current is greater EI, RI) the selector switch has no effect.
than the setting.
For the DT curve, the LED blinks 7. Low set time delay t>.
when the I> pick-up setting
is exceeded. If the DT curve is selected,
Also refer to indicator reset button the value shown is the low set
(page 9). time delay.
For IDMT curves the value
3. Phase overcurrent trip displayed is the tripping time for a
phase current equal to 10 x
indicator.
Is.
The indicator is normally black and
turns yellow when the phase 8. Multiplying factor
overcurrent has given a tripping order. (low set).
It stays yellow, even when the relay is
de-energised. In the x10 position, the time delay
displayed on switch 7 is multiplied by 10.

4. Setting current Is.


9. High set pick-up I>>.
The setting depends on the current
transformer (CT) used, and the range The high set is chosen as a multiple of
selected via the connections made to the current Is. In the off position, the
the back of the relay. The scale label high set is disabled.
inserted should match the CT and
range selected. The switch can then be
positioned to the primary current
10. High set time delay t>>.
magnitude required in amperes. Time delay is set directly in seconds.

6
VIP 300
Use and settings

Earth fault The setting principle is the same as 15. Choice of low
for phase overcurrent. set curve.
SI : Standard inverse time.
11. Earth fault setting
VI : Very inverse time.
area.
EI : Extremely inverse time.
All information concerning earth fault RI : Specific curve.
settings are grouped together in the
DT : Definite time.
lower half of the front panel. Section
numbers below are related to the Off : Low set is disabled.
numbering on the drawing shown on
page 4.
16. Low set pick-up
12. Earth fault pick-up (DT only) Io>.
indicator. The setting is a multiple of Ios. It is
only active when the low set curve type
When the red LED blinks, It indicates DT is selected.
that the low set element has picked up.
If the current does not decrease below
the pick-up level the relay will trip. 17. Low set
For IDMT curves (SI, VI, EI) the time delay to>.
LED blinks when the current is If the DT curve is selected, the
greater than 1.2 times the setting value shown is the low set time
current Is. delay.
For the IDMT curve (RI), the LED For IDMT curves the value
blinks when the current is greater displayed is the tripping time for a
than the setting. phase current equal to 10 x
For the DT curve, the LED blinks Ios.
when the l> pick-up setting
is exceeded. 18. Multiplying factor
*N.B. The LED only blinks when the (low set)
phase current is greater than the
minimum operating current (refer to In the x10 position, the time delay
minimum operating current, page 9) displayed on switch 17 is multiplied by 10.
Also refer to indicator reset button
(page 9). 19. High set pick-up Io>>.
13. Earth fault trip indicator. The high set is chosen as a multiple of
the current Ios. In the off position, the
The indicator is normally black and high set is disabled.
turns yellow when the earth fault
element has given a tripping order. It
stays yellow, even when the relay is 20. High set time delay to>>.
de-energised.
Time delay is set directly in seconds.

14. Setting current Ios.


The setting depends on the current
transformer (CT) used, and the range
selected via the connections made to
the back of the relay. The scale label
inserted should match the CT and
range selected. The switch can then be
positioned to the primary amp value
required.
For earth fault relay operation: link
between contacts 2 and 9 (x2 range)
and 1 and 9 (x4 range) must be made
at back of relay.

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VIP 300
Use and settings

Other functions A. Setting scale label

Reversible scale label for Ringmaster fitted with 200/1A CTs The label indicates the range for
the phase overcurrent and earth
fault primary amp settings. It is
inserted from the top, behind the
transparent part of the front
sensor sensor
200/1: 4509996A0 200/1: 4509996A0 panel.
VIP 300LH range: x2 VIP 300LHrange: x4
The label is reversible and is
printed with the x2 range setting
Is Is currents on one side, and the x4
48 96 range setting currents on the
42 56 84 112
36 64 72 128 other. The scale label when
30 72 60 144 inserted should match the CT and
24 80 48 160
20 100 90 40 200 180 terminal positions on the rear of
the relay, for the range required.
(A) (A)
Also refer to testing and
minimum operating minimum operating commissioning.
phase current: 20A phase current: 40A
B. CT and range
Ios indication.
Ios
24 48
16 32 32 64 The CT and range are given on each
12 40 24 80 side of the setting scale label. The label
8 50 16 100
4 60 will match the appropriate CT for the
8 120
2 80 70 4 160 140 Ringmaster panel type supplied. This
(A) information is hidden when the label is
(A)
inserted.

x 2 range x 4 range

Choice of setting scale label.


Reversible scale label for Ringmaster fitted with 800/1A CTs Make sure that the information
given on the top of the label
matches:
1 - The current transformer used:
sensor sensor 200/1A or 800/1A
800/1: 4509169A0 800/1: 4509169A0 2 - The range used.
VIP 300LH range: x2 VIP 300LHrange: x4 x2 or x4
This information is hidden when the
Is Is label is in position.
192 384
168 224 336 448
144 256 288 512
120 288 240 576 For help with the choice of range
96 320 192 640 to select, refer to the application
80 400 360 160 800 720 section.
(A) (A)

minimum operating minimum operating Installation.


phase current: 80A phase current: 160A
Slide the setting scale into
position behind the transparent
Ios Ios part of the front face.
96 192 256
64 128 128
48 160 96 320
Make sure the label is pushed
32 200 64 400 right into the bottom of the slot. To
16 240 32 480 remove the label, use the hole in
8 320 280 16 640 560 the top, if necessary with the help
(A) (A) of the tip of a pencil or a
screwdriver.

x 2 range x 4 range

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VIP 300
Use and settings

C. Indicator reset button D. Minimum operating


current
The reset button can be operated with
the sealable cover either open or The minimum operating current is the
closed. When the button is pressed, the phase current required for the relay to
following actions are initiated: be energized and operational. The
It resets the phase overcurrent setting depends on the CT used, and
and earth fault trip indicators. the range selected via the connections
N.B. made to the back of the relay. The
If reset is more than 48 hours value given on either side of the scale
after the relay has operated and label is the single phase RMS minimum
is left without being energised, operating current.
the VAP6 must be used to reset N.B. Regarding minimum operating
the trip indicators or the operator current:
must wait for the relay to be
The VIP 300 does not operate below
re-energised.
the minimum operating current level. As E. VAP6 test plug
The two red LEDs light up a result, if the earth fault setting (Ios) is
simultaneously for approximately below the minimum operating current, it The test plug is exclusively designed
three seconds to indicate the will only take effect when there is phase for connection of the VAP6 which is
following: current greater than or equal to the used for fast, simplified relay testing.
- The relay is energized and the minimum operating current. The operation may be carried out while
minimum operating current level the relay is operating since the VAP6
has been reached. and VIP 300 provide the possibility of
-The relay self testing results are testing with inhibition of circuit breaker
healthy tripping.
N.B. Also refer to the testing and
If one of the two conditions is not commissioning chapter.
met, the indicators do not light up.

This function may be used to


carry out a basic relay operation test.

Fitting of reversible scale label

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VIP 300
Overview of the VAP6

VAP6 front panel The VAP6 is a portable unit which is Indicators


connected to the VIP 300 to carry out
D D simplified testing. A On:
The test can be carried out in the Indicates that the batteries are
following two cases: operating. Also lights up when the
external mitop
- the VIP 300 is already battery test is carried out by
+ - pressing battery test.
I> powered up by the sensors
A on battery test 1 (CTs).
- The VIP 300 is not supplied. In B Test in progress:
B test in progress
this case, the VAP6 batteries Confirms sending of the test
C phase overcurrent 2
trip
supply power to the relay. stimulus to the VIP 300.

4 trip
inhibition
earth fault 3 Push buttons: C Trip:
Is used to test other relays in the
1 Battery test:
earth fault VIP 30 trip
trip VIP range. It is not to be
test
VIP 35
VIP300
inhibition
circuit breaker If the batteries are healthy, the considered for the VIP 300 test (it
VIP50 mitop
VIP75
external
mitop
on indicator(A) lights up when lights up for a transient period
phase
overcurrent the button is pressed. when the VIP 300 sends a tripping
VIP 11, 11R
test
VIP 12R order; whether or not the circuit
VIP13
VIP17 circuit breaker 2 Phase overcurrent: breaker is inhibited).
VIP200, 201 mitop
phase
overcurrent Sends the phase overcurrent test
stimulus, which is equivalent to 20 D External MITOP output:
VAP6 times the setting current Is.
This feature may be used to
connect an external MITOP trip
3 Earth fault:
coil which could be used to
Sends the earth fault test operate a timer etc. The external
stimulus, which is equivalent to 20 coil is triggered at the same time
times the earth setting current as the circuit breaker MITOP. The
Ios. trip inhibit button does not effect
the external coil.
4 Trip inhibition:
By pressing and holding this Batteries:
button down the relay can be
tested with the VAP6 without The batteries are normally
tripping the circuit breaker. This deactivated and are automatically
facility will inhibit the circuit activated when the VAP6 is
breaker tripping even if a real connected to the VIP 300. They
fault occurs during the test. are activated in the following
cases:
- Pressing the battery test
button.
- Direct connection to a VIP 300
relay.

To install or change the batteries,


open the unit by removing the 4
screws on the bottom of the unit.
Be sure to use the correct
polarities.

Technical characteristics:
Supply: 3 x 9V 6LR61
batteries
Weight: 0.45KG
Dimensions: 93 X 157 X 45mm

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VIP 300
VAP6 test sequence

The test may be carried out with or The test consists of:
without the relay energised by the - Initiation of the VIP 300 self
Ringmaster current transformers, and monitoring and diagnostic routine.
all the relay settings are effective.
- Injecting a stimulus to stimulate
During the test, the relay remains
a phase fault.
operational and will give a tripping
order in the event of a fault, unless the - Check tripping
trip inhibit button is pressed and held * The VAP6 is supplied by
down. batteries. Therefore the parts of
the VIP 300 that run on AC
current are not checked using this
method (input and supply
circuits).

Press the phase overcurrent button to


send the test stimulus.
- Continue pressing the button
throughout the duration of the
stimulus. The stimulus represents
about 20 times the setting current
Is.
-The VAP6 test in progress
indicator lights up to confirm the
sending of the stimulus to the
VIP300 relay.
- The red I> indicator of the
VIP300 blinks during the time
relay delay period.
- Then the VIP 300 phase trip
indicator turns yellow.
- The circuit breaker trips if it is
not inhibited.

*If the phase overcurrent button is


held down after tripping, the VIP300
starts the time delay/tripping cycle
again; this is normal operation.
In that case:
- The VAP6 red trip indicator
lights up for a transient period
Connect the VAP6 to the VAP6 test each time there is a trip.
plug. The VAP6 batteries are activated - Depending on the time delay
and the on indicator lights up. setting, the VIP 300 red I>
indicator may be off or blink
Press the trip inhibition button if the rapidly and/or in an irregular
test should be carried out without manner.
tripping the circuit breaker.
*Be sure to continue pressing the Press earth fault to test the relays
trip inhibition button throughout the operation. The stimulus injected is
time it takes to send the stimulus. equal to 20 times the setting current
Ios. Use the procedure as for the phase
overcurrent test.

Disconnect the VAP6. In order to save


batteries, do not leave the VAP6
connected to the relay unnecessarily.

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VIP 300
Commissioning Ringmaster with VIP 300

Factory tests: Reduced commissioning: Secondary injection:


All Ringmaster panel types are fully Since the system is fully tested it is only Testing using secondary injection is
tested before leaving the factory. These necessary to prove the relay on site at used to test the following parts of the
tests include the whole protection the service settings, therefore reducing protection system:
system including current transformers, commissioning time to a minimum. The electronic circuit.
wiring harness, relay, trip coil and the Once the switchgear has been installed
The integrity of the power supply
circuit breaker itself using primary and cabled up, it is impractical or
of the VIP 300.
injection to energise the system. sometimes impossible to carry out
Tripping tests are carried out using injection tests. It is suggested that for The link to the mitop trip coil and
different settings for each of the IDMT commissioning and maintenance also the circuit breaker
and DT curves available on the relay. purposes either of the following two mechanical tripping mechanism.
The tripping times are measured with a methods can be used. The integrity of the switches on
chronometer and its accuracy is verified 1. Simple trip test using the VAP6 the front panel to ensure they
against the theoretical times calculated. test unit (described previously). give the correct tripping times for
2. Secondary injection using the curves selected.
standard equipment with an
output filter.

Test set connections:


The injection set is connected to the VIP 300 relay without disconnecting the CTs.
This is done via the sockets on the terminal rail located in the pilot cable box, just
above the relay itself.

Phase overcurrent connections:


To test the overcurrent protection the connection should be made across two CTs
(terminal rails nos 4 to 5, 5 to 6 or 6 to 4).

Earth fault connections:


To test the earth fault protection, the connection should be made across one CT
(terminal rail nos 4 to 7, 5 to 7, or 6 to 7).
These terminal numbers should be cross checked with the relevant circuit breaker
schematic diagram. Terminals 15 and 16 (not shown above - see Ringmaster
selection guide) give access to a normally open contact, which is normally open
when the CB is in the open position. This can be used to connect a timing device to
measure the opening time of the relay and circuit breaker.
The type of test plug used to connect to the DIN rail connectors is a standard 2mm
19A test plug.

Note: When using a secondary injection set with VIP 300 a filter (e.g. Foster SF30)
should be used to improve the wave form. If a filter is not used the operating time of
the relay may not follow the theoretical operating times.

52
7
x4 range
40A or 160A
5 minimum
operating
3 current

C11 4 C11 8
x2 range
20A or 80A
C31 5 C31 6
minimum
operating
P1 S1 P1 S1 P1 S1 C51 6 C51 4 current

CT1 R Y B C10 7 C10 2


S2
P2 S2 P2 S2 P2 S2
C71

C30 8

C50 9 C70 VIP 300 IDMT RELAY


50/51
9
C90 10 50N/51N
10
11

12
13
14
0v
K8 (-VE)
15
N.B. - Always check against the relevant MITOP - ITC K7 (+VE)
CB schematic diagram before carrying 16
out tests connect to terminal blocks above for secondary injection
MITOP - CB trip coil

Injection test set CB auxiliary contact


with filter (for timing purposes)

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VIP 300
Commissioning Ringmaster with VIP 300

Recommended test 1. Pick-up check


procedure for - Increase the current slowly until
the appropriate LED indicator
secondary injection: starts to blink.
The test procedure outlined here is only
a guide and may need modifying to suit
2. Setting check:
the different test sets available. - Set the current to be injected ( a
The manufacturers instructions should true RMS ammeter should be
be read before attempting to secondary used to measure the current).
inject the VIP 300 relay.
- The CB should then be closed
The VIP 300 relay can be secondary and the counter/timer reset. The
injected like any conventional 1A relay, current should then be applied.
therefore the output recommended for
- When the CB has operated, the
1A relays should be used.
applied current should be turned
Calculate the secondary current to be off if not done automatically.
injected from the equivalent primary
- The time shown on the counter
current, taking into account the CTs
display includes the operating
used and the range selected by
time of the circuit breaker
connections to the terminals on the
(approx. 90mS). The actual relay
back of the relay.
operating time can then be
With the VIP 300 connected so as to calculated by subtracting this time
present the correct burden, the from the counter reading.
following tests can be carried out:

Note. - No connection should be made to the MITOP trip coil from the secondary
injection test set.

RN2, CE2, CN2 CE6, RN6


CT ratio 200/1A CT ratio 800/1A
Range x 2, Range x 4, Range x 2, Range x 4,
Minimum Operating Current=20A Minimum Operating Current=40A Minimum Operating Current=80A Minimum Operating Current=160A
Secondary Equivalent Secondary Equivalent Secondary Equivalent Secondary Equivalent
injected current primary current injected current primary current injected current primary current injected current primary current

100mA 20A 200mA 40A 100mA 80A 200mA 160A


120mA 24A 240mA 48A 120mA 96A 240mA 192A
150mA 30A 300mA 60A 150mA 120A 300mA 240A
180mA 36A 360mA 72A 180mA 144A 360mA 288A
210mA 42A 420mA 84A 210mA 168A 420mA 336A
240mA 48A 480mA 96A 240mA 192A 480mA 384A
280mA 56A 560mA 112A 280mA 224A 560mA 448A
320mA 64A 640mA 128A 320mA 256A 640mA 512A
360mA 72A 720mA 144A 360mA 288A 720mA 576A
400mA 80A 800mA 160A 400mA 320A 800mA 640A *
450mA 90A 900mA 180A 450mA 360A 900mA 720A *
500mA 100A 1A 200A 500mA 400A 1A 800A *

*Note. These values exceed the rating of the circuit breaker

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VIP 300
Commissioning Ringmaster with VIP 300

Commisioning test record: Customer site


Contact ref. Panel
Secondary injection of Merlin Gerin
VIP 300 self powered overcurrent and Relay type Relay serial no.
earth fault relay.
Current transformers Setting range, Miniumum operating current
200/1A x2, 20A

tick as appropriate x4, 40A
800/1A x2, 80A
x4, 160A
Note. Ensure connections on the rear of the relay are made to the appropriate
terminals for the x2 or x4 setting ranges and that the scale labels are inserted
correctly to match the range selected.

Indicate on the diagram below actual settings. Carry out tests and record the results
in the table provided.

200/1A 800/1A

sensor sensor sensor sensor


200/1: 4509996A0 200/1: 4509996A0 800/1: 4509169A0 800/1: 4509169A0
VIP 300LH range: x2 VIP 300LHrange: x4 VIP 300LH range: x2 VIP 300LHrange: x4

Is Is Is Is
48 96 192 384
42 56 84 112 168 224 336 448
36 64 72 128 144 256 288 512
30 72 60 144 120 288 240 576
Mark settings with an arrow e.g. 24 80 48 160 96 320 192 640
20 100 90 40 200 180 80 400 360 160 800 720

68 (A) (A) (A) (A)

minimum operating minimum operating minimum operating minimum operating


phase current: 20A phase current: 40A phase current: 80A phase current: 160A

Ios Ios Ios Ios


24 48 96 192 256
16 32 32 64 64 128 128
12 40 24 80 48 160 96 320
8 50 16 100 32 200 64 400
4 60 8 120 16 240 32 480
2 80 70 4 160 140 8 320 280 16 640 560
(A) (A) (A) (A)

Setting scale label selection to be phase I> DT only I>> VIP300


located at point A for appropriate CT
type 200/1A & 800/1A
overcurrent
A SI
VI EI
1.5
1.8 2.1
2.4 6
9 12
15 EI, VI, SI

I> RI off
1.2 2.7 4 20 DT
DT (s) 1
(x Is) 3 3 (x Is) off
curve selection

RI
trip 0.2 0.4
0.15 0.2 0.1 0.6
0.1 0.3
x10
0.05 0.9 t>
0.07 0.4
x1 0.03 1.5
0.05 0.6 (s) t>>
t>>
t> Is1.2 Is I> 10Is I>>

reset
Io> DT only
Io>>
VI EI 1.8 2.1 9 12
SI 1.5 2.4 6 15

RI off 1.2 2.7 4 20

DT 1 3 3
trip (s) (x Ios) off
curve selection

0.15 0.2 0.2 0.4


0.1 0.3 0.1 0.6
Io> x10
0.07 0.4 0.05 0.9
x1
0.05 (s) 0.6 0.03 1.5
(s)
earth fault to> to>> VAP6 test plug

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VIP 300
Commissioning Ringmaster with VIP 300

Commissioning test
record
1. Pick up check.
Inject the test current into the
relay for each phase in turn and
note the current required to flash
the LED.
2. Operating time and curve
check at final settings.
Inject the test current into the
relay for each phase in turn and
note the operating times.
3. Instantaneous trip check
Inject the appropriate test current
into the relay and ensure the
correct instantaneous response.

Curve............... T.............. Curve...............T..............


Phase A-B Phase B-C Phase C-A EF
1. Pick-up current at setting
2. Operating time and curve at final
selected setting
3. Current level to trip high set

Commissioning test record


4. Check test facility using
VAP6

Commissioning engineer Date

Customer witness Date

15
Publication No.PB1197 LIP2000W O/S-BP

Merlin Gerin Modicon Square D Telemecanique


Merlin Gerin - MediumVoltage Meanwood Road, Leeds LS6 2BN.
Tel: 0113 275 7121/7 Fax: 0113 274 3698 Internet address: http://www.schneider.co.uk.

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