You are on page 1of 20

VAMP 300G

Modular IED for generator and block transformer protection


The VAMP 300 IED is modular and fully supervised unit that can be
adapted for a wide range of applications. Within VAMP 300 family the
VAMP 300G is dedicated for protection of power genaration equipment.
The VAMP 300G is based on the proven technology of VAMP protection
relays. Besides a comprehensive range of standard protection functions
the VAMP relays also offers temperature measurement with external
RTD input module. Further, the VAMP relays incorporate power quality
assessment based on fast Fourier transform. Following a network or
transformer fault, the relays support fault analysis by providing event
sequence recordings, fault value registration and disturbance recorder
capability.
The modularity of the VAMP 300  IED also allows a wide selection of
communication protocols, including IEC 61850, Profibus DP, Modbus TCP,
Modbus RTU, DNP 3.0, DeviceNet, IEC 60870-5-101, 60870-5-103, DNP
TCP, IEC 60870-5-101 TCP and SPA-Bus.

m.vamp.fi
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 2

VAMP 300G
We can supply a protection IED tailored to your application

Customer specific configuration


is obtained by freely
configurable mimic display and
logic programming using the
easy-to-use VAMPSET software.

VAMP 300G at a glance User benefits

• VAMP 300G has all necessary generator, generator- • Pre-selectable amount of digital inputs
block-transformer and transformer protection ranging from 0 to 40 and outputs from
5 to 22 enable large amount of signals
functionalities in one device.
being interfaced with the power generation
• VAMP 300G is designed for medium sized generators process.
up-to 150 MW. • Bay mimic and control for quick detection of
• Interface to external VIO 12A RTD input module for power process status

twelve Pt, Ni or Cu temperature sensors. The external • Proven Vamp’s flexible and simple to use
module enables the sensor connection point to be solution

close to the transformer, minimising sensor cable • User friendly multilingual HMI for customised
lengths. Measurements are transferred to the relay via messaging

RS485 or optical interface for the required protection • Free of cost VAMPSET configuration and
stages, logic or measurements. setting tool with USB connection
• Text pocket for customised alarm legend
• Two alternative display options indications
128 x 128 LCD matrix
128 x 128 LCD matrix (detachable)
• Power quality measurements and disturbance
recorder enable capture of quick network phenomena
• Wide range of communication protocols i.e. IEC61850,
Profibus DP to Modbus TCP to name the most
important ones.
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 4

Flexible protection solutions

Benefits of modular design Build your own


protection IED
• A modular IED for different suitable to your application
applications:
VAMP 300 IED features a modular
design that allows user-defined
protection to both new and existing
power distribution systems.

• VIO 12 RTD input module EXTENSION SLOTS, see page 16

VIO 12 RTD module is used for


extending the measuring quantities of
1 2 3 4 5 8
VAMP transformer protection relays.
The VIO 12 module has channels for
RTD sensors, mA inputs and outputs
and PTC input.
6

9
• Local push buttons for object
control:
New password protected and easy to
use control buttons for breaker
controlling.

 User may decide the hardware of the unit


VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 5

Quick selection tables

Input and output alternatives


Modularity ensures a wide range of DI / DO
combination as per customer demand. The table Amount of inputs and outputs
shows number of DI / DO for few optional Without differential connection module
module combinations. DI (pcs) 31 30 26 22 18 16 12
DO (pcs) 14 10 10 14 18 10 14

With differential connection module


DI (pcs) 0 6 12 16 20
DO (pcs) 5 9 13 9 5


Protection functions
Protection functions of VAMP 300G
Coming now, generator protection include
necessary protection functions and modern Phase overcurrent (50/51)
control features for basic and demanding Directional phase overcurrent (67)
applications.
SOTF Switch on to fault (50 HS)
Voltage restrained/controlled phase overcurrent (51V)
Current unbalance (46)
Thermal overload (49)
Earth fault (50N/51N)
Directional earth fault (67N)
Differential overcurrent (87)
Undervoltage (27)
Undervoltage (27P)
Overvoltage (59)
Volts/hertz over-excitation (24)
Zero sequence voltage protection (59N)
100 % stator earth fault (64F3)
Pole slip (78)
Frequency (81)
Rate of change of frequency (81R)
Underimpedance (21)
Under-excitation (40)
Under-reactance and loss of excitation (40)
User-friendliness has always Reverse power and under-power (32)
been a feature of VAMP Magnetising inrush (68F2)
products, and the Transformer over-excitation (68F5)
transformer protection is no Circuit breaker failure (50BF)
exception. hf Cold load pick-up and magnetising inrush
Programmable stages (99)

VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 6

Circuit breaker control

ON / OFF buttons Control through HMI


The most advanced circuit breaker controlling A third possibility to control circuit breakers
is to use dedicated ON / OFF control buttons for and isolators is to use the Mimic view of the
the object. Two different operational modes may IED. User selects wanted object in the single
be chosen: line diagram and executes the control with
on made in “LOCAL PANEL CONFIG” setting view dedicated Info view instructions.
- Selective: Once a control button is pressed
a dedicated Control view with pre-determined
timeout asks confirmation for the control.
- Direct: Using this mode the control of the
circuit breaker is immediate. This mode is
practical for instance during the commissioning
stage.
Customized interlocking is checked before
output of the controlling will become active.

F1 / F2 buttons
Another way to control circuit breaker or
isolators is to program Function button F1 and
F2 to execute the control command. Once
programmed F1 could be the close and F2 open
operand. A dedicated info view appears on the
HMI requesting confirmation or de-selection of
the action.
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 7

VAMPSET
Setting and Configuration Tool

VAMPSET is a user-friendly, free-of-charge relay


management software for setting parameters
and configuring VAMP relays. Via the VAMPSET
software, relay parameters, configurations and
recorded data can be exchanged between PC
and VAMP relays. Supporting the COMTRADE
format, VAMPSET also intcorporates tools for
analysing relay events, waveforms and trends
from data recorded by the relays, e.g. during a
network fault situation.

Relay’s setting views are organised to several folders in the VAMPSET


setting tool views in order to conveniently find right data for
parameterisation of the IED. The setting tool displays on-line measurements
in each folder view.

The VAMPSET software


is future-proof, supporting
future updates and new
VAMP protducts.

The phase sequences for currents and voltages can be read on-line
from the clear and explicit phasor diagram screen for easy
commissioning of the relay .
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 8

Arc flash protection

Generator protection VAMP 300G does not


comprise arc flash protection as it is typically
used for protection of outdoor power transformer.
Even tough VAMP 300 series feeder and motor
protection IED can optionally measure fault
current and with optional arc protection, also
measure light via arc sensor channels, which V300T
provide monitoring for the whole switchgear.
Should an arc fault occur in the switchgear the arc Cable

protection system provides extremely fast tripping L> (CB, BB)


of the circuit breaker. The fault will be prevented
from spreading and quickly isolated, which may CB V300F
save valuable assets.
Alternatively the arc flash protection for the indoor
switchgear can be implemented using dedicated
BB
arc flash protection units from VAMP’s product
family. CB CB

Cable

V300F

V300G

Arc sensors for V300F


and V300M models
used for feeder and
protection

• Easy installation and Point sensor


replacement VA1EH-x (pipe)

• Enables fault location


indication
VAMP - pioneer in arc flash • Surface mounting
protection
• Tube mounting
Point sensor
• Continuous self- VA1DA-x (surface)
supervision
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 9

Communication

VAMP is a communication expert with a wide VAMP 300 IED and the VAMPSET tool provide
experience in interfacing with different system access to practically any power system
integrators’ and SCADA suppliers’ RTUs, PLCs, information you may need.
gateways etc. using many different protocols.
Flexible adaptation of the communication
protocols together with powerful and easy to
use software tools are the key of successful
integration.

IEC 61850
The IEC 61850 protocol can be used to read
or write static data or to receive events sent
spontaneously from the relay. In addition, the
interface allows peer-to-peer communication
between the relays, called GOOSE
communication. The IEC 61850 interface is
configured with familiar, user-friendly VAMPSET
software.
The IEC 61850 datamodel, data-sets, report
control blocks and the GOOSE communication
are configured according to the requirements of
the system configuration. VAMPSET is also used
to produce ICD files, which may be needed for
the substation RTU configuration

Communication matrix
External I/O: Modbus

Communication matrix shows which physical


interface matches with supported protocols.
ModBus TCP
Modbus RTU

Profibus DP

Ethernet IP

IEC-61850
DeviceNet

DNP 3.0
IEC-103
IEC-101

SpaBus

GetSet
None

RS-232

RS-485
External modules

Ethernet
Profibus

Serial fiber

Devive Net
Profibus

RS-485
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 10

Connections

Analog interface modules


Slot 8: C = 3L (5A)+4U+2Io (5+1A)
The slot 8 can accommodate three different analog
measurement cards. Modules C, D and W have 3 Slot 8: D = 3L (5A)+2Io (1+0.2A)
phase currents, 2 residual currents and 4 voltage
Slot 8: W = 3L(1A)+4U+2Io (5+1A)
channels. Transformer protection requires use of T
option card in slot 4-5 in order to form differential Slot 4-5: T  =  3xl (5 / 1A) + Io (5 / 1A)
connection for the application.

Voltage connection mode


The C, D and W
8/C/1, 8/D/1
analogue interface 8/C/2, 8/D/2 and 8/W/2
Terminal and 8/W/1
modules
1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12
Voltage channel U1 U2 U3 U4
Mode / Used voltage
3LN Not in use
3LN+U0 Uo
UL1 UL2 UL3
3LN+LLy LLy
3LN+LNy LNy
2LL+U0 Not in use
2LL+U0+LLy U23 LLy
U12
2LL+U0+LNy Uo LNy
LL+U0+LLy+LLz U12y L12z
LN+U0+LNy+LNz UL12 U11y UL1z

Correlation between voltage measuring mode, physical voltage input and


available voltages in terminals 8/C/1, 8/D/1, 8/W/1 and 8/C/2, 8/D/2, 8/W/2.
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 11

Connection examples

Connection principle of V300G applied for generator Connection principle of V300G applied for generator
unit protection. and generator-block-transformer protection.

Connection principle of V300G applied for generator


and generator differential protection
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 12

Programmable stages

There are eight programmable stages available level. For example, if four stages of frequency
to use with various applications. Each stage are not enough, with programmable stages, the
can monitor any analogue (measured or maximum of 12 can be reached. Other examples
calculated) signal and issue start and trip signals. are using the stages to issue an alarm when there
Programmable stages extend the protection are a lot of harmonics (THD) or indicating reverse
functionality of the manager series to a new power condition

Programmable logic: The logic editor has colours to enable viewing of


active statuses. Further more, each input status can be also seen on-line in
VAMPSET view .

Programmable stage has a possibility to


compare two freely selectable signals between
each other. Using this feature the user can
create compare function using relay’s own
measured or calculated signals. One or both of
the signals can be connected to comparison
function over GOOSE.
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 13

Mounting options

Order options provide two alternative mounting


principles to VAMP 321 IED. Both options have
its own advantages.

Panel mounting
The conventional mounting technique has
always been installing the IED on the secondary
compartment’s door. Limitation in this approach
could be that the door construction is not strong
enough for the IED’s weight and suitability
to wire large amount of secondary and
communication cabling could be challenging.

Projection mounting
In case the depth dimension behind the
compartment door is limited, the IED can be
equipped with frame around the collar. This
arrangement reduces depth inside compartment
by 45 mm.

Mounting with detachable HMI:


the base unit of the IED and display
Wall mounting with are connected using VAMP's VX001
detachable HMI brings cabling.

more flexibility
This mounting technique allows door being
lighter as the relays frame is installed in the back
of the secondary compartment. Communication,
DI and DO cabling cabling is easier, too, as the
door movement does not need to be considered.
In this case, only the communication between
IED base and display has to be wired.
0
Vamp 30

VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY ON


www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 14

OK

F2

F1

I O

Dimensional drawings
225
2 8.86
1 mm
in

p 300
152
Vamp 321
5.98
Vam

Vam p 300
Vamp 321

ON
ON

ON
ON

OK

F2
OK OK
F1 F2
F2 OK
vamp F1
F1 F2
I O 1.0 F1
vamp

0.0-60 I O

4-2
.3 6

T max. 1.2Nm T max. 0.5...0.6Nm


3 4 10.6 lb.in 4.4...5.3 lb.in

3a

3a

Panel mounting
VAMP 300 PANEL MOUNTING Projection mounting
VAMP 300 PROJECTION MOUNTING 225
2 8.86

CLICK ! 1
269
Vam p 300
Vamp 321 mm 10.59
ON
ON in 224
3b 3c 8.82
OK

F2
OK
F1
F2
vamp
F1

152
Panel mounting VAM
I O

2.5Nm 3Nm
ON
172 5.98 Vamp 300

22 lb.in 27 lb.in 6.77


with detachable displ ON

152 Vamp 300

VAMP 300 PANEL MOUNTING OK

F2
5.98 ON
ON
F1
O
VAMP 300 PROJECTION MOUNTING
I
225
OK

mm 2
F2

1.0
230 269 8.86
F1

0.0-60
O
in OK I
270 9.05 10.59 1 4-2
OK

183
F2
F2
45 F1
.3
10.63 6
VAMP 300 PANEL MOUNTING
O
O
F1
7.20 224 269
I
I
137 mm 1.77
8.82 10.59
5.39 224 in
VAMP 300 PROJECTION MOUNTING 225
2
Vamp300
321
8.82
Vamp

T max. 1.2N•m T max. 0.5-0.6N•m T max. 1.2N•m T max. 0.5-0.6N•m


152 8.86
ON

3
ON

10.6 lb-in 4.4-5.3 lb-in 10.6 lb-in 4.4-5.3 lb-in


1 5.98 4
176
6.93 OK
150
5.91 269
172 3a Panel mounting VAMP 300 s
mm 152
10.59
6.77
with detachable display
ON
F1 OK F2

I O F1 F2 in 224 172 5.98 Vamp 300

vamp
8.82 6.77 3a
ON

152
OK
Vamp 300
F2

5.98
ON
F1

I O ON

ON OK

152 F2

1.0
172 5.98
F1

0.0-60
OK
OK Vamp 300 I O

6.77
F2

F1
F2
4-2
.3
OK
O F1
I 6
ON

152
F2
Vamp 300 I O

1
ON
F1
O
I 5.98 CLICK !
210
ON

T max. 1.2N•m T max. 0.5-0.6N•m OK


Vamp 300

8.2
F2
OK
10.6 lb-in 4.4-5.3 lb-in 1.0 T max. 1.2N•mF1
T max. 0.5-0.6N•m
3 0.0-60 I O ON ON

10.6Ø
lb-in 4.4-5.3 lb-in
F2

VAMP 300 PANEL MOUNTING 4 5


ON OK

O
F1
F2 3b 4-3c
I F1 2.3
VAMP 300 PROJECTIONI MOUNTING
O
3a
6
225 0.2
OK
2 8.86
OK

F2

T max. 1.2N•m T max. 0.5-0.6N•m F2

1
F1
I O
F1
I O
10.6 lb-in 4.4-5.3 lb-in I O 3a
9
2.5N•m
26 3N•m T max. 1.2N•m T max. 0.5-0.6N•m
2.5N•m
22 lb-in
3N•m
27 lb-in
3 mm 1022
.59lb-in 27 lb-in
4 10.6 lb-in 4.4-5.3 lb-in mm
in 224
8.82 3a 100
in
mm
in 230 3.94
mm
1 *
3a 270 9.05
in 183 45
270
10.63 152 7.20 210
ON

172 CLICK ! 5.98 138 1.77


10.63 6.77
Vamp 300
8.27
5.43
Ø5 ON
Vamp 300

ON
152 Vamp 300
Vamp 300

0.2
OK

*
ON

5.98 3b 3c
F2
ON
Vamp 300 F1 ON
ON
I O
ON OK
OK

176 Projection for 300 series


F2

150 1.0-
OK

CLICK !
F2 F1

6 O F2

176 5.91 0.04-0


I
F1
O
6.93
OK
F1
OK
I
mm O
F2
Vamp 300 I
6.93
F2
ON F1 OK 2 .36
F1
O
2.5N•m O 3N•m 2.5N•m I 3N•m
in
I OK
F2
I O F1 ON

22 lb-in 27 lb-in 3b 22 lb-in 27 lb-in


I O F1 F2
3c 100 T max. 1.2Nm
3.94
OK

T max. 1.2N•m T max. 0.5-0.6N•m


F2

mm 10.6 lb.in
T max. 1.2N•m T max. 0.5-0.6N•m
OK
F1

10.6 lb-in I O 4.4-5.3 lb-in


3
F2

mm in 10.6 lb-in 4.4-5.3 lb-in


4 O 230
F1

*
2.5N•m in 3N•m
22 lb-in 27 lb-in 2.5N•m 3N•m 3a270 183 9.05
45
270 22 lb-in 27 lb-in 10.63
10.63 7.20 1.77
138
mm 3a 5.43
mm in Vamp 300
230

*
Vamp 300

in
* 3
ON

270
ON
270 183 9.05 20
10.63 45
10.63
176 176 7.20
138 150 1.77 Projection for 3000.79
series 1810
6.93 6.93 5.91 7.0
OK OK
5.43
Vamp 300
I O F1 F2
Vamp 300
F2 T max. 1.2Nm T max. 0.5 -

*
I O F1
ON ON
CLICK ! Ø7
10.6 lb.in 4.4 .- 5.3 lb.i
176 176 Projection for 300 series
Vamp 300
0.28
150
6.93 ON

6.93
ON

OK
3b 5.91 3c
OK
F2
I O F1
F2
OK I O F1 OK

F2 F2

F1
F1
O I O
I

3
2.5N•m 3N•m
2.5N•m 3N•m 22 lb-in 27 lb-in
22 lb-in 27 lb-in
180 180
mm
7.09 7.09
in 230
mm
in
270
10.63
270
10.63
183
7.20
138
9.05
* 45
1.77
Ø7
0.28
5.43
Vamp 300

*
Vamp 300 ON

ON

176 150 Projection for 300 series


VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 15

Panel mounting VAMP 300 system 2014-5-21


Grafimer / K. Kimpimäki
with detachable display

247
mm 9.72
in 198 180
7.80 19 7.09
0.75

Vamp 300
199
ON

150 7.83
180
5.91
Panel mounting VAMP 300 system 7.09
OK

2014-5-21 F1
F2

O
Grafimer / K. Kimpimäki I

with detachable display

247 270 26
9.72 10.63 1.02
mm
in 198 180 1 210 Vamp 300

7.80 19 7.09 8.27


ON

0.75 Ø5 176
0.2 6.93
Panel mounting VAMP 300 system Vamp 300
199 2014-5-21
I O F1
OK

F2
Grafimer / K. Kimpimäki
with detachable display
ON

150 7.83
180 mm
5.91 in
7.09 M4x20
OK

F2
100
247 Torx T-20
F1

2
O
I
3.94
mm 9.72 1.5Nm
in 198 180 18
7.80 19 7.09 0.71
0.75 270 26
10.63 1.02 11.5

1 210
Vamp 300
199 Vamp 300
20 34
0.45

8.27 150
ON

7.83 ON
0.79 1.34
Ø 5Wall mounting with detachable
5.91 HMI 176 180
Vamp 300

7.09
OK

0.2 O
F1
F2
6.93 T max. 1.2Nm T max. 0.5 - 0.6Nm
I
OK
10.6 lb.in 4.4 .- 5.3 lb.in ON

F2
I O F1

mm
OK

F2

in 270 26
M4x20
F1

I O
100 10.63 1.02
Torx T-20
1
3.94
210 1.5Nm 2 Vamp 300 3
8.27 180
18
ON

Ø5 176 7.09
0.71
0.2 6.93
MP 300 system 11.5
2014-5-21 OK
Ø7
0.28
Grafimer / K. Kimpimäki
lay
F2
I O F1

0.45
20 34 min. 2.5mm2
mm Ø 5-8mm
in 0.79 1.34
100 M4x20
Torx T-20 247
2
Vamp 300
3.94 T max. 1.2Nm T max. 0.5 - 0.6Nm
1.5Nm 9.72
mm
10.6 lb.in 4.4 .- 5.3 lb.in
18
ON
180
in 198 0.71
180 7.09

7.80 19 7.09 OK
Nut M5 1.5Nm

0.75
11.5 F1
F2

O
0.45 I

20 34
Vamp 300

3 0.79 1.34 199


system ON

150 1 8 0 7.83 2014-5-21


9 Grafimer / K. Kimpimäki Vamp 300

T max. 1.2Nm 7T.0max. 0.5 - 0.6Nm 180


5.91
10.6 lb.in 4.4 .- 5.3 lb.in
7.09
OK
ON

Ø7
F2

F1

I O
0.28
247 OK

F2

mm 9.72
min. 2.5mm 2
I O
F1

Ø 5-8mm
in 198 180
3 19 270 7.09 26
7.80
180 0.75 10.63 1.02
180 7.09
0 7.09 Vamp 300

27
Vamp 300
Ø7 199 ON
Nut M5 1.5Nm
0.28 7.83
150 176
5.91 6.93 180 min. 2.5mm2
7.09
OK

F1
F2
Ø 5-8mm OK

F2
I O F1

180
7.09 M4x20 270 26
0
Torx T-2 Nut M5 1.5Nm

1.5Nm 2 10.63 1.02

18 Vamp 300

0.71
ON

176
11.5 6.93
0.45 OK

F2
I O
34
F1

20
0.79 1.34
M4x20 Vamp 300

T max. 0.5 - 0.6Nm 0


Torx T-2
4.4 .- 5.3 lb.in
1.5Nm 2 ON

18
0.71 OK

F2

F1
O
11.5 I

0.45
34
0
1.34
09
0.6Nm The VAMP 300 Series is Vamp 300

in
designed with
ON

user-friendliness
min. 2.5mm in mind. 2 OK

F2

Ø 5-8mm O
F1

Nut M5 1.5Nm

min. 2.5mm2
Ø 5-8mm
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 16

Order codes

SLOT NUMBERS, see page 3


1             2               3               4               5 6 7 8       9        10

V300G  -    - A   A-   

Application
G = Generator
Supply voltage [V]
C = Power C 110 - 240 (80 - 265 Vac/dc, 5 x DO heavy duty, A1, SF)
D = Power D 24 - 48 (18 - 60Vdc, 5 x DO heavy duty, A1, SF)
I/O Card I
A = None
G = 6DI+4DO (6 x DI, 4 x DO)
H = 6DI+4DO (6 x DI, 4 x DO(NC))
I = 10DI (10 x DI)
I/O Card II
A = None
G = 6DI+4DO (6 x DI, 4 x DO)
H = 6DI+4DO (6 x DI, 4 x DO(NC))
I = 10DI (10 x DI)
I/O Card III
T = 3xI (5/1A) + Io (5/1A) for Generation differential, excludes I/O card in slot 5
I/O Card IV
A = None
Option card I
A = None
K = RS232 (RS232)
P = PP (Plastic / Plastic serial fibre)
R = GG (Glass / Glass serial fibre)
Future option
A = None
Analog measurement card
G = 6DI+4DO (6 x DI, 4 x DO)
C = 3L (5 A)+4U+2Io (5+1 A)
D = 3L (5 A)+4U+2Io (1+0.2 A)
W = 3L(1 A)+4U+2Io (5+1 A)
Communication interface I
A = None
B = RS232 (RS232, IRIG-B)
C = RS232+RJ (RS232, IRIG-B + Ethernet RJ-45 100 Mbs)
D = RS232+LC (RS232, IRIG-B + Ethernet LC 100 Mbs)
N = 2xRJ (Ethernet RJ 100 Mbs, RSTP)
O = 2xLC (Ethernet LC 100 Mbs, RSTP)
P = PP (Plastic / Plastic serial fibre)
C = RS232+RJ R = GG (Glass / Glass serial fibre)
(RS232 + Ethernet RJ-45 100 Mbs) Future option
A = None
Display type
B = 128 x 128 (128 x 128 LCD matrix)
C = 128 x 128Ext (128 x 128 LCD matrix, detachable, 2 m cable) (1
DI nominal voltage
1 = 24 Vdc/ac
2 = 110 Vdc/ac
3 = 220 Vdc/ac
A = 24 Vdc/ac, WITH conformal coating
D = RS232+LC
B = 110 Vdc/ac, WITHconformal coating
(RS232 + Ethernet LC 100 Mbs)
C = 220 Vdc/ac, WITH conformal coating

Note 1: By default cable lenght is 2 m. In case other leght is needed order separately
VX001-1, Vx001-3 or VX001-5 for 1 m, 3 m and 5 m respectively
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 17

Accessories

Order code Description Note


VX052-3 USB programming cable (VAMPSET) Cable length 3 m
VX067 VAMP 300/321 split cable for COM1-2 and COM 3-4 ports Cable length 3 m

VSE001PP Fiber optic interface module (plastic - plastic) Max. distance 1 km


VSE001GG Fiber optic interface module (glass - glass) Max. distance 1 km
VSE001GP Fiber optic Interface Module (glass - plastic) Max. distance 1 km
VSE001PG Fiber optic Interface Module (plastic - glass) Max. distance 1 km
VSE002 RS485 module
VSE009 DeviceNet module

VPA3CG Profibus DP fieldbus option module


VX072 VAMP 300/321 profibus cable Cable length 3m

RTD module, 12 pcs RTD inputs, Always conformally


VIO 12 AB
RS 485 communication (24-230 Vac/dc) coated
RTD/mA Module, 12 pcs RTD inputs, PTC, mA inputs/outputs, Always conformally
VIO 12 AC
RS232, RS485 and optical Tx/Rx communication (24 Vdc) coated
RTD/mA module, 12 pcs RTD inputs, PTC, mA inputs/outputs, Always conformally
VIO 12 AD
RS232, RS485 and optical Tx/Rx communication (48-230 Vac/dc) coated

VYX695 Projection for 300-series Height 45 mm

Note 1. Fiber lengths 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 or 70 m
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 18

Tests and enviromental


Disturbance tests Standard & Test class / level Test value
Emission EN 61000-6-4 / IEC 60255-26
- Conducted EN 55011, Class A / IEC 60255-25 0.15 – 30 MHz
- Emitted EN 55011, Class A / IEC 60255-25 / CISPR 11 30 – 1 000 MHz
Immunity EN 61000-6-2 / IEC 60255-26
- 1Mhz damped oscillatory wave IEC 60255-22-1 ± 2.5 kVp CM, ± 2.5 kVp DM
- Static discharge (ESD) EN 61000-4-2 Level 4 / IEC 60255-22-2 Class 4 ± 8 kV contact, ± 15 kV air
- Emitted HF field EN 61000-4-3 Level 3 / IEC 60255-22-3 80 - 2700 MHz, 10 V/m
- Fast transients (EFT) EN 61000-4-4 Level 4 / IEC 60255-22-4 Class A ± 4 kV 5/50 ns, 5 kHz
- Surge EN 61000-4-5 Level 4 / IEC 60255-22-5 ± 4 kV, 1.2/50 µs, CM
± 2 kV, 1.2/50 µs, DM
- Conducted HF field EN 61000-4-6 Level 3 / IEC 60255-22-6 0.15 - 80 MHz, 10 Vemf
- Power-frequency magnetic field EN 61000-4-8 300 A/m (continuous), 1000 A / m 1 – 3 s
- Pulse magnetic field EN 61000-4-9 Level 5 1000 A/m, 1.2 / 50 µs
- Voltage interruptions EN 61000-4-29 / IEC 60255-11 30 % / 1 s, 60 % / 0.1 s, 100 % / 0.05 s
- Voltage alternative component EN 61000-4-17 / IEC 60255-11 12 % of operating voltage (DC) / 10 min
- Voltage dips and short EN 61000-4-11 30 % / 10 ms, 100 % / 10 ms, 60 % / 100 ms,
interruptions < 95 % / 5000 ms
Electrical safety tests
- Impulse voltage withstand EN 60255-5, Class III 5 kV, 1.2 / 50 µs
- Dielectric test EN 60255-5, Class III 2 kV, 50 Hz
- Insulation resistance EN 60255-5 > 100Mohm, 500 V / 100 V
- Protective bonding resistance EN 60255-27 < 0 . 1 ohm
- Power supply burden IEC 60255-1 > 20 W internal
Mechanical tests
Device in operation
- Vibrations IEC 60255-21-1, Class II / IEC 60068-2-6, Fc 1Gn, 10Hz – 150 HZ
- Shocks IEC 60255-21-2, Class II / IEC 60068-2-27, Ea 10Gn / 11 ms
Device de-energized
- Vibrations IEC 60255-21-1, Class II / IEC 60068-2-6, Fc 2Gn, 10 Hz – 150 HZ
- Shocks IEC 60255-21-2, Class II / IEC 60068-2-27, Ea 30Gn / 11 ms
- Bump IEC 60255-21-2, Class II / IEC 60068-2-27, Ea 20 Gn / 16 ms
Environmental tests
Device in operation
- Dry heat EN / IEC 60068-2-2, Bd +70°C
- Cold EN / IEC 60068-2-1, Ad - 40°C
- Damp heat, cyclic EN / IEC 60068-2-30, Db From +25°C to +55°C, From 93% RH to 98% RH, 6
- Damp heat, static EN / IEC 60068-2-78, Cab days
Device in storage +40°C, 93% RH, 10 days
- Dry heat EN / IEC 60068-2-2, Bb
- Cold EN / IEC 60068-2-1, Ab +70°C
- 40°C

Environmental conditions
Ambient temperature, in-service -40 – +60°C
Ambient temperature, storage -40 – +70 °C
Relative humidity < 95%, no condensation allowed
Maximum operating altitude 2000 m
Degree of protection (IEC 60529) IP54 (from front when panel mounted)
Weight 3.2 kg or higher (depends of options)
Dimension (W x H x D) 270 x 176 x 230 mm
Package
Dimensions (W x H x D) 315 x 210 x 257 mm
Weight (IED, Package and Manual) 5.2 kg or higher (depends of options)
VAMP RANGE // VAMP 300G PROTECTION RELAY www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection 20

Device track record

• Schneider Electric’s VAMP range


specialises in protection relays, arc
flash protection and measuring and
monitoring units for power systems.
• VAMP’s medium-voltage and sub-
transmission protection relays are
used in numerous applications, from
overhead line feeders and substations
to power plants and industrial power
system. Their unique integrated arc
flash fault protection functionality
enhances the safety of both people and
property and has made VAMP a leading
range in arc flash protection worldwide.
VAMP products meet the latest
international standards and regulations.

Schneider Electric Industries SAS


35, rue Joseph Monier
CS 30323
F - 92506 Rueil Malmaison Cedex (France)
Tel.: +33 (0) 1 41 29 70 00
www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection

Document Number NRJED115700EN © 2018 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved. 02-2018

You might also like