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UR Motor Management Relay®

Medium and large


induction motor relay.

Features and Benefits Protection and Control


■ FlexLogic™ and distributed FlexLogic™ ■ Thermal overload, overcurrent, over-
■ Virtual and expandable I/Os voltage, undervoltage and reverse
phase sequence
■ User-programmable LEDs
■ Stator-restrained differential
■ User-definable display messages
■ FlexElement™ universal comparator
■ Flash memory for field upgrades
■ Common drawout modules Monitoring and Metering
■ Diagnostic features – event recording ■ Stator temperatures
and oscillography ■ Current, voltage, power, power factor,
■ IRIG-B time synchronization frequency and energy

Applications User Interfaces


■ Protection for medium and large horse- ■ URPC software for setting, monitoring
power induction motors ■ RS232, RS485 and Ethernet ports
■ Stand-alone or component in automated
substation control system
■ enerVista.com compatible (see page 275)

GE Multilin 1
M60 UR Motor Management Relay®

Protection Typical Flexcurve™ overload curve. ■ RTD bias center point: the center
point temperature and thermal
TYPICAL CUSTOM CURVE
The M60 is a digital motor 10000
6500 HP, 13800 VOLT INDUCED DRAFT FAN MOTOR capacity used values are the rated
management relay designed for running temperature and value
the protection of medium and 1 PROGRAMMED FLEXCURVE
determined by the hot/cold safe
2 RUNNING SAFETIME (STATOR LIMIT)

large induction motors. The M60, 3 ACCELERATION SAFETIME (ROTOR LIMIT)


stall ratio respectively
4 MOTOR CURRENT @ 100% VOLTAGE
part of the Universal Relay 1000
5 MOTOR CURRENT @ 80% VOLTAGE
For values between the RTD bias
Family, offers advanced protec- maximum and minimum, the
tion which includes: 1 present thermal capacity used
created by the overload curve is

TIME TO TRIP IN SECONDS


2
100

Motor Thermal Model compared to the RTD bias thermal


capacity. If the RTD bias thermal
This consists of six key elements:
capacity used value is higher, it is
■ Overload curves 3
10
used from that point forward.
■ Unbalance biasing
RTD bias curve.
■ Hot/cold motor compensation
4 RTD Bias Maximum
■ Motor cooling time constants

RTD Thermal Capacity Used (%)


100
5
biasing 1.0 90
80
■ Start inhibit
70
■ Emergency restart 60
0.1 50
0.5 1.0 10 100 1000

Overload Curves MULTIPLE OF PER UNIT CURRENT


806803A5m60.cdr
40
30
The M60 overload curve can take
The thermal model may be biased 20
one of two formats: standard or RTD Bias Minimum
RTD Bias Center
to reflect additional heating 10 Point
Flexcurve. For all curve styles the 0
7 caused by negative sequence
algorithm retains thermal memory -50 0 50 100 150 200 250
current when the motor is Maximum Stator RTD Temperature (°C)
in a thermal capacity register.
running. This biasing is done by 806809A3M60.cdr

The user can create a custom curve, creating an equivalent motor Motor Cooling Time Constants
or use manufacturer’s curves. The heating current.
M60 standard overload curves The thermal capacity used value is
consist of a curve shape with a Medium motor derating factor due to reduced exponentially when the
unbalanced voltage. Note that the k=8 curve is motor current is below the overload
multiplier value of one to 600. almost identical to the NEMA derating curve.
pickup setpoint. This reduction
1.00
simulates motor cooling. The motor
Unbalance Bias 0.95
cooling time constants are
DERATING FACTOR

k=2
Unbalanced phase currents can 0.90 programmed for both the stopped
cause rotor heating which is not 0.85
k=4
and running cases. The thermal
shown in the motor thermal 0.80
k=6 model will track motor heating and
damage curve. Negative sequence k=8 cooling cycles accurately and
0.75
current, which is generated by k=10
always provide optimum protection.
0.70
unbalanced phase currents, has a 0 1 2 3 4 5

frequency that is approximately PERCENT VOLTAGE UNBALANCE derafacta2.ai Exponential cooldown (hot/cold curve ratio 60%).
100
two times the line frequency. Hot/Cold Motor Compensation
The algorithm can protect the
75
Thermal Capacity Used

Functional Block motor based on the hot/cold ther-


mal damage information provided
Diagram by the motor manufacturer. A two 50 Iavg @ 100% FLA

part curve is constructed using


three points: 25
Iavg @ 50% FLA

52 ■ RTD bias minimum: if the mini-


TRIP CLOSE 59P,X 27P,X 59_2 32
mum stator RTD is below this point
0
50G 51G no biasing occurs (typically 40° C)
0 50 100 150 200 250
■ RTD bias maximum: if the maxi- Time in Minutes
46 49 50N 806810A3.cdr
mum stator RTD temperature is
above this setpoint the thermal Start Inhibit
M memory is fully biased and ther-
Metering mal capacity is forced to 100% This function prevents starting of
used (this is typically at the a motor when insufficient ther-
87S
stator insulation rating) mal capacity is available for a
M60 Motor Management Relay® successful start.
833708A5.CDR

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M60 UR Motor Management Relay®

Emergency Restart automatically compensates for a able for the ground current. A
This function resets the present mismatch up to a factor of ten variety of standard time curves
Thermal Capacity Used to 0% to between current transformer are provided plus two user-
facilitate an immediate emergency ratios. External fault restraint is programmable curves.
Hot start that would otherwise be provided by a dual slope percent
subject to a cooling time. differential approach with a Sensitive Directional Power
smooth transition between the two This two-stage function is suit-
An overload trip will still occur
slope regions. able for sensitive reverse and
when the Thermal Capacity Used
reaches 100%. low-forward power detection.
Overcurrent Protection The element measures three-
Stator Differential IOC functions are available for phase power and accepts delta
phase, ground and neutral and wye connected VTs.
When used on the stator windings
currents. TOC function is avail-
of rotating machinery, this element

Typical Wiring TYPICAL CONFIGURATION


THE AC SIGNAL PATH IS CONFIGURABLE
CIRCUIT BREAKER POSITIVE WATTS

A
B 52
C
F 1b

F 2b

F 3b

F 4b
F 5a

F 6a

F 7a

F 1a

F 2a

F 3a

F 4a
F 5c

F 6c

F 7c

F 1c

F 2c

F 3c

F 4c

M 1b

M 2b

M 3b

M 4b
M 1a

M 2a

M 3a

M 4a
M 1c

M 2c

M 3c

M 4c
7
VA

VB

VC
VA

VB

VC

IG5

IG1
IG
IA5

IA1

IG5

IG1
IA

IG
IB

IC
IB5

IB1

IC5

IC1

IA5

IA1
IA

IB

IC
IB5

IB1

IC5

IC1

CURRENT SUPV.
VOLT &
VOLTAGE INPUTS CURRENT INPUTS CURRENT INPUTS
8A / 8B 8A / 8B
P 5a CONTACT IN P 5a DIGITAL I/O 6G I P 1a TC1
P 5c CONTACT IN P 5c P1 P1b
V
P 6a CONTACT IN P 6a P1c
P 6c CONTACT IN P 6c I P 2a

VOLTAGE SUPV.
P 5b COMMON P5b P2 V P 2b
P 2c TC2
P 7a CONTACT IN P 7a
I P 3a
P 7c CONTACT IN P 7c
P3 P3b
P 8a CONTACT IN P 8a V
P 3c
P 8c CONTACT IN P 8c I P 4a
P 7b COMMON P 7b
P4 P4b
V
P 8b SURGE P4c

H 1a Hot
5C

RTD H1
H 1c Comp
H 1b Return for RTD H1 & H 2
( DC ONLY )

H 2a Hot
RTD H 2
H 2c Comp
DB-9
H 3a Hot RS-232 UR COMPUTER
RTD H 3 GE Multilin (front)
H 3c Comp 1 1 8
H 3b Return for RTD H 3 & H 4 TXD 2 2 3 RXD
H 4a Hot M60 RXD 3 3 2 TXD
RTD H 4 UR Motor Management Relay
H 4c Comp 4 4 20
SGND 5 5 7 SGND
H 5a Hot
RTD H 5 6 6 6
H 5c Comp
7 7 4
H 5b Return for RTD H5 & H 6
8 8 5
H 6a Hot
RTD H6 9 9 22
H 6c Comp

H 7a Hot 9 PIN
RTD H7
H 7c Comp CONNECTOR
ANALOG I/O

H 7b Return for RTD H 7 & H 8 25 PIN


Hot
CONNECTOR
H 8a
RTD H 8
H 8c Comp
1
H 8b SURGE Power
B Supply
B 1b
1

CRITICAL
B 1a FAILURE
B 2b 9
D CPU
B 3a 48 VDC
POWER SUPPLY

B 3b OUTPUT
DC B5b HI
CONTROL F 8
B 6b LO POWER CT/VT
AC or DC G
B 6a
Shielded B 8a SURGE H 5
twisted pairs B 8b FILTER RTD
J
D2a
RS485
9A

D3a K
COM 1
D4a COM CONTACTS SHOWN
WITH NO L
D3b CONTROL POWER
RS485 M 8
D4b COM 2 CT/VT
D5b COM N
D5a
Co-axial IRIG-B P 6
CPU

D6a
I/O
D7b SURGE R
No. 10AWG
Minimum HORIZONTAL MODULE ARRANGEMENT (Rear View) 833700AV.CDR S
MODULES MUST BE
Ground GROUNDED IF X W V U T S R P N M L K J H G F D B (Rear View)
GROUND
at remote BUS TERMINAL IS 6 8 5 8 9 1
Power VERTICAL
device PROVIDED * Optional * * Supply
I/O VT/CT RTD VT/CT CPU MODULE ARRANGEMENT

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M60 UR Motor Management Relay®

Voltage Protection Multiple settings groups apply to M60 Guideform


Over and undervoltage protection all the protection elements.
Specifications
functions are provided for the
Phase voltage inputs and for the For the M60 guideform specifica-
Monitoring and tions, visit: www.GEindustrial.com/
Auxiliary voltage input. A derived
negative sequence overvoltage is Metering Multilin/specs, fax your request
also available for detecting open Advanced metering of current, to 905-201-2098 or email to
circuits and voltage unbalance. voltage and frequency is common literature.multilin@indsys.ge.com.
across the UR platform (see page 7).
User-Definable Protection Functions The M60 provides additional
The relay contains eight Flex- specific functions which include:
Elements™ that can be program-
med to respond to variations in any Trip Circuit Monitor
quantity measured by the relay. DC battery voltage is monitored
across each open trip contact,
Multiple Settings Groups triggering an alarm when the
Eight separate setting groups voltage becomes virtually zero. A
may be stored in the M60’s non- current sensor in series with each
volatile memory after being trip contact provides a series
programmed with FlexLogic™. seal-in function.

Ordering
7
M60 * 00 HC * F** H** M** P** U** W** For full sized horizontal mount
M60 * 00 VF * F** H** M** P** For reduced sized vertical mount
M60 Base unit
A RS485 + RS485 CPU
C RS485 + 10BaseF (MMS/UCA2 and ModBus®/TCP) CPU
D RS485 + redundant 10BaseF (MMS/UCA2 and ModBus®/TCP) CPU
00 No software options
HC Horizontal
VC Faceplate with keypad and display
H 125/250V AC/DC power supply
L 24/48V (DC only)
8A 8A Standard 4CT/4VT
8B 8B Sensitive ground 4CT/4VT
8C 8C Standard 8CT
8D 8D Sensitive ground 8CT
XX XX XX XX No module
6A 6A 6A A 6A 2 Form A (voltage w/ opt current) and 2 Form C, 8 digital inputs
6B 6B 6B 6B 6B 2 Form A (voltage w/ opt current) and 4 Form C, 4 digital inputs
6C 6C 6C 6C 6C 8 Form C outputs
6D 6D 6D 6D 6D 16 digital inputs
6E 6E 6E 6E 6E 4 Form C outputs, 8 digital inputs
6F 6F 6F 6F 6F 8 Fast Form C outputs
6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 4 Form A (voltage w/ opt current) outputs, 8 digital inputs
6H 6H 6H 6H 6H 6 Form A (voltage w/ opt current) outputs, 4 digital inputs
6K 6K 6K 6K 6K 4 Form C, 4 fast Form C
6L 6L 6L 6L 6L 2 Form A (current w/ opt voltage) and 2 Form C outputs, 8 digital inputs
6M 6M 6M 6M 6M 2 Form A (current w/ opt voltage) and 4 Form C outputs, 4 digital inputs
6N 6N 6N 6N 6N 4 Form A (current w/ opt voltage) outputs, 8 digital inputs
6P 6P 6P 6P 6P 6 Form A (current w/ opt voltage) outputs, 4 digital inputs
6R 6R 6R 6R 6R 2 Form A (no monitoring) and 2 Form C outputs, 8 digital inputs
6S 6S 6S 6S 6S 2 Form A (no monitoring), 4 Form C outputs, 4 digital inputs
6T 6T 6T 6T 6T 4 Form A (no monitoring) outputs, 8 digital inputs
6U 6U 6U 6U 6U 6 Form A (no monitoring) outputs, 4 digital inputs
5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 8 RTD inputs
5E
5F
5E
5F
5E
5F
5E
5F
5E
5F
4 DCmA inputs, 4 RTD inputs
8 DCmA inputs
} select a maximum of 4

Accessories
Interactive UR Training CD-ROM available. Visit
enerVista enabled See page 275.
www.enerVista.com
www.GEindustrial.com/multilin/trainingcd to order.

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