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Type MVTT 14 and MVTT 15: Static Digital Time delay relays

Features Application Type variations


• 1000/1 setting range • Model for time delayed
This range of static time delay relays is
• Time settings easily selected by operation on
particularly suitable for use in protection
means of thumbwheel switches and control schemes and industrial process • Pick-up MVTT 14
• Provide time delayed pick-up, or plant. • Drop-off MVTT 15
drop-off
• Compact construction The relays can perform with consistent • Auxiliary supplies: Five dc supply
accuracy over a large number of ranges are available
• Non-volatile trip indication
operations, with little or no maintenance • Timing ranges: Five standard timing
(MVTT 14 only)
over long periods. Furthermore, the static ranges are available
circuits have been designed to perform with
complete reliability in the electrically hostile
environments often encountered in electrical
power stations and substations and also
over a very wide range of ambient
temperature.

Figure 1

Type MVTT 14 relay


removed from case
MVTT 14/15

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Description Type MVTT 15 with time Power supplies
delayed drop-off Relays designed for power supplies of
Type MVTT 14 with time- As shown in Figure 3 the MVTT 15 220/250V dc are supplied with an
versions have similar circuits to the MVTT external assembly for connection in series
delayed pick-up
14. The dc supply is continuously with the dc auxiliary supply to the relay.
As shown in Figure 2, the MVTT 14 relay applied to the relay. Closing the external
is initiated by an external contact which initiating contact causes the relay output
connects the dc supply to relay terminal element to pick-up instantaneously. The
13. The dc supply is permanently drop-off time delay is initiated by
connected to relay terminals 21 and 14. opening this contact which starts the
The closure of the external contact causes CMOS oscillator.
the counter to be reset immediately and
starts the CMOS oscillator which The output element remains in the
generates a square wave output to the energised state until the comparator
binary coded decimal counter. detects that the accumulated count has
reached the set count, determined by the
The required time delay is preset by thumbwheel settings. At this instant the
adjusting the three binary coded decimal output element is de-energised, thus
thumbwheel switches. Each thumbwheel removing the dc to the dc regulator
switch output to the associated counter circuit by opening the internal hold-on
provides a successive decade setting of contact (RL 6-1).
between 0 and 9.
When the comparator detects that the
accumulated count has reached the set
count determined by the thumbwheel
settings, then the output element is
energised and the internal oscillator
inhibited.
The relay resets instantaneously when the
external contact is reopened.

Inhibit oscillator RL1 5


1
Counter 3
Output
reset RL2
Close to 11 contacts
circuits 7
start timer
+ 21 9
Power Binary RL1
Vx in coded Output
13
supply Comparator RL2
Oscillator decimal circuits RL3
– 14 circuits counter RL4
0v R ext(2)
See Note 4 OP
Case earth
1 2
9 Reset RL5
1
3 4
RL3 12
5 6 9
8
7 8
10
9 10
11 12
9 Output
secs RL4 6
13 14 See Note 2 contacts
2
Binary coded
4
decimal switches

Notes 1 (a) CT shorting links make 2 Earthing connections as shown are typical only
MVTT 14/15

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before (b) & (c) disconnect 3 Connections are applicable for 24/27, 30/34,
(b) Short terminals break before (c) 48/54 7 110/125V
4 Rext(2) is required for MVTT14 to meet
(c) Long terminals
ES148–4 class 2.
Module terminal block
viewed from rear (Not applicable to 24/27V version)

Figure 2 Application diagram: digital time delay relay type MVTT 14 (dc version)

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Open to Inhibit Reset
start timer 21 Inhibit oscillator counter
reset
22 circuit RL1 5
1
Vxin 3
+ 13 RL6—1 Binary RL1 Output
Power RL2 RL2 11 contacts
coded Comparator
14 supply Oscillator decimal
RL3
7
— RL4
0V circuits counter RL6 9
Output
Case earth R ext(2) circuits
See Note 4 9
1 2 RL3 12
3 4 8
5 6 9 10
7 8
RL4 Output
9 10 6
Case earth 9 2
contacts
11 12
secs
13 14 4
Binary coded
decimal switches

21 22 Notes 1 (a) CT shorting links make 2 Earthing connections as shown are typical only
before (b) & (c) disconnect 3 Connections are applicable for 24/27, 30/34,
(b) Short terminals break before (c) 48/54 7 110/125V
4 Rext(2) is required for MVTT15 to meet
(c) Long terminals
ES148—4 class 1.
Module terminal block
viewed from rear (Not applicable to 24/27V version)

Figure 3 Application diagram: digital time delay relay type MVTT 15 (dc version)

Close to Inhibit oscillator


start timer
RL1 5
Counter
1
V start reset
3
circuit Output
13 RL2 11 contacts
+ HN0079 Binary RL1
Vx in Vx out 21 Power Output
7
coded Comparator RL2
supply Oscillator decimal circuits 9
RL3
_ 14 circuits counter RL4
0V
OP
Case earth
Reset RL5
1 2 9 1
3 4
RL3 12
5 6 9 8
7 8
10
9 10
11 12
9 Output
secs RL4 6
13 14 contacts
Case earth 2
See Note 2 Binary coded
4
decimal switches
MVTT 14/15

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Notes 1 (a) CT shorting links make
before (b) & (c) disconnect

(b) Short terminals break before (c)

(c) Long terminals


Module terminal block
viewed from rear 2 Earthing connections as shown are typical only

Figure 4 Application diagram: digital time delay relay type MVTT 14 220V (dc version)

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Figure 5 Application diagram: digital time delay relay, type MVTT 15 220V (dc version)

Standard setting ranges

• 1ms to 1s in 1ms steps


Technical Data
• 10ms to 10s in 10ms steps
• 0.1s to 100s in 0.1s steps
Voltage rating
• 1s to 1000s in 1s steps
Rating (Vx) Operating range Vdc
• 10s to 10000s in 10s steps
24/27 19 to 32
30/34 24 to 37.5
48/54 38 to 60 Accuracy
110/125 87 to 150 • ±2% of setting or +20ms -0ms,
220/250 175 to 300 whichever is the greater
• Consistency ±0.5% or 5ms,
Burdens whichever is the greater
• Disengaging time <10ms
DC Burden (mA)
• Resetting time <20ms
Rated Output Elements Unoperated Output Elements Operated
Voltage Vx MVTT 14 MVTT 15 MVTT 14 MVTT 15
Contacts
24 15 15 120 110
• MVTT 14
30 25 25 125 120 Output element : Miniature relay
MVTT 14/15

Contacts: 4 change-over
48 25 25 85 75
• MVTT 15
110 10 10 40 35 Output element : Miniature relay
Contacts: 4 change-over
220 65 65 65 65

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Contact ratings Electrical environment Product safety
• Make and carry for 0.2s • DC supply interruption 73/23/EEC
ac 7500VA IEC 255-11:1979 Compliance with the European
with maxima of 30A or 300V The unit will withstand a 10ms Commission low voltage directive
• Make and carry continuously interruption in the auxiliary
EN 61010-1:1993/A2:1995
supply, under normal operating
ac 5A EN 60950:1992/A3:1995 Compliance
conditions, without de-energising.
dc 5A is demonstrated by reference to generic
• AC ripple on dc supply
• Break safety standards
IEC 255-11:1979
ac 1250VA with maxima of The unit will withstand 12% ac
5A and 300V ripple on the dc supply. Atmospheric environment
dc 50W (resistive) • High frequency disturbance • Temperature
25W (inductive) L/R =0.04s
IEC 255-22-1:1988 Class III IEC 255-6:1988
with maxima of 5A or 300V
2.5kV peak between independent Storage and transit -25° to +70°C
circuits and between independent Operating -25°C to 55°C
Durability circuits and case earth IEC 68-2-1:1990 Cold
• Loaded contact 1.0kV peak across terminals of the IEC 68-2-2:1974 Dry heat
10,000 operations minimum same circuit (except metallic
Under the conditions created by
• Unloaded contact contacts).
this test an additional tolerance of
100,000 operations minimum Under the conditions created by ±3% is allowed.
this test an additional tolerance of
• Humidity
Operation indicator ± 3% is allowed.
IEC 68-2-3:1969
• Electrostatic discharge
A non-volatile, hand-reset led trip 56 days at 93% RH and 40°C
indicator is supplied as standard on the IEC 255-22-2:1989 Class II
4kV discharge in air with cover in Under the conditions created by
MVTT 14 (delay on pick-up) only. this test an additional tolerance of
place
±3% is allowed.
IEC 801-2:1991 Level 2
High voltage withstand 4kV point contact discharge with • Enclosure Protection
• Dielectric withstand cover removed IEC 529:1989
IEC 255-5:1977 • Fast transient disturbance IP50 (dust protected)
2kV rms for 1 minute between all IEC 255-22-4:1992 Class IV
terminals and case earth. 4kV, 2.5 kHz applied directly to
2kV rms for 1 minute between all auxiliary supply
terminals of independent circuits, Mechanical environment
IEC 801-4:1988 Level 4
with terminals on each 4kV, 2.5 kHz applied directly to • Vibration
independent circuit connected all inputs IEC 255-21-2:1988
together. Response Class 2
• Surge immunity
1kV rms for 1 minute across Endurance Class 2
IEC 1000-4-5:1995 Level 3
normally open contacts. • Shock and bump
2kV peak 1.2/50µs between all
• High voltage impulse groups and case earth IEC 255-21:1988
IEC 255-5:1977 2kV peak, 1.2/50µs between Shock response Class 2
Three positive and three negative terminals of each group Shock withstand Class 1
impulses of 5kV peak, 1.2/50ms, Bump Class 1
• EMC compliance
0.5J between all terminals of the • Seismic
89/336/EEC
same circuit (except output IEC 255-21:1993 Class 2
Compliance to the European
contacts), independent circuits,
Commission Directive on EMC is
and all terminals connected
claimed via the Technical
together and case earth.
Construction File route
MVTT 14/15

EN 50081-2:1994
EN 50082-2:1995
Generic Standards were used to
establish conformity

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Environmental withstand
• Temperature 13
4 holes 4.4ø 24
IEC 68–2–1/IEC 68–2–2 45
Storage and transport
–25°C to +70°C
Operating –25°C to +55°C 168 159
• Humidity
IEC 68–2–3
56 days (at 93% RH and 40°C) Push button 48
• Enclosure protection projection 10 max
Panel cut-out:
IEC529 Flush mounting fixing details

IP50 (dust protected) 32 212 25 min.


• Vibration
IEC 255–21–1
0.5g between 10 and 300Hz
177 157 max.

Reset
Cases
51 Flush mounting
MVTT 14 and MVTT 15 relays are
All dimensions in mm
housed in size 2 cases as shown in
Figure 6
Figure 6 Case outline size 2

Information Required with


Order
• Relay type
• Voltage rating
• Timing range required

MVTT 14/15

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