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Sepam 1000+ Merlin Gerin
Substation
2001 Transformer
Motor
Busbar

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Contents

Presentation 2
More solutions 2
Flexible architecture 5
User-machine interface 6
Selection table 8
Sepam 1000+ series 20 8
Sepam 1000+ series 40 9
Metering 10
Description 10
Characteristics 11
Protection function 12
Description 12
Setting ranges 14
Connection schemes 16
Sepam 1000+ series 20 16
Sepam 1000+ series 40 17
Other connection schemes 18
Control and monitoring 20
Description 20
Logic inputs and outputs 21
Description 21
Assignment by application Sepam 1000+ series 20 22
Assignment by application Sepam 1000+ series 40 23
Optional remote modules 24
Description 24
Connections 25
Sensors 26
Core balance CTs 26
Interfaces 27
Communication 28
Description and characteristics 28
Parameters and protection settings 30
Description 30
Program logic 31
Characteristics 32
Size and weight 32
Electrical characteristics 34
Environmental characteristics 35

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Presentation More solutions

The Sepam 1000+ family of protection and Sepam 1000+ series 20


metering units is designed for the operation Suitable for common applications, Sepam 1000+ series 20 offers simple
of machines and electrical distribution solutions based on current or voltage metering.
networks of industrial installations and utility
substations for all levels of voltage. The Sepam 1000+ series 20 S20, T20 and M20 current units cover applications
such as the following:
It consists of complete, simple and
reliable solutions, suited to the following # protection of substation incomers and feeders against phase-to-phase and
applications: phase-to-earth short-circuits
# protection of substations (incomers and 5 16 IDMT tripping curves
5 adjustable timer hold to detect recurrent faults
feeders) 5 switching of groups of setting to adapt to changes in the network configuration
# protection of transformers # protection of overhead lines with reclosers
# protection of motors # protection of transformers against overloads, with ambient temperature-
# protection of busbars. compensated RMS thermal overload protection with 2 groups of settings for different
ventilation operating rates
# protection of motors
5 against overloads, with ambient temperature-compensated RMS thermal overload
protection with a cold tripping curve that can be adjusted to fit motor characteristics
5 against internal faults and load-related faults
5 with motor starting condition monitoring and machine operation assistance.

The Sepam 1000+ series 20 B21 and B22 voltage units are suitable for the
following situations:
# monitoring of network voltage and frequency
# loss of mains detection by rate of change of frequency protection for installations
with local power generation.

Sepam 1000+ series 40


Sepam 1000+ series 40, with its current and voltage metering capabilities, offers
high-performing solutions for more demanding applications.

Sepam 1000+ series 40 units perform the following functions in addition to those
performed by Sepam 1000+ series 20:
# protection of networks with parallel incomers by directional protection
# directional earth fault protection suitable for all earthing systems, impedant,
isolated or compensated neutral
# all the necessary electrical measurements: phase and residual current, phase-to-
neutral, phase-to-phase and residual voltage, frequency, power and energy, …
# comprehensive network diagnosis assistance: 20 seconds of disturbance
recording, detailed history of the last 200 alarms, storage of contexts of the last
5 trips
# adaptation of control functions by a logical equation editor
# customization of alarm messages to fit each application, and/or in the user's
language.

Sepam 1000+ selection guide


Selection Series 20 Series 40
criteria
Measurements I U U I and U I and U I and U
Specific Loss of Directional Directional
protection mains earth fault earth fault and
functions (ROCOF) phase
overcurrent
Applications
Substation S20 S40 S41 S42
Transformer T20 T40 T42
Motor M20 M41
Busbar B21 B22
Example : For motor protection and current and voltage measurements, your solution
is the M41 type Sepam 1000+.

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Presentation More solutions

More simplicity
Simple to install
# no constraints for integration in cubicles due to the compact size of the base units
and remote installation of optional modules
# universal auxiliary power supply.

Simple to commission
# all the functions are ready to use
# user-friendly, powerful PC setting software to utilize all the possibilities offered by
Sepam 1000+.

Simple to operate
With the advanced UMI, all local operations are made easier by a clear, complete
presentation of all the required information in your language.

Simple to maintain
# digital unit self-diagnosis and watchdog
# switchgear diagnosis assistance functions to assess equipment condition and
schedule preventive maintenance operations:
5 cumulative breaking current
5 breaking device operating and charging time.

More communication
Modbus communication
All the data needed for centralized management of your electrical network are
available with the communication option based on the open, international Modbus
protocol:
# measurement and diagnosis values
# remote indication and time-tagging of events
# remote control of the installation
# remote setting of protection functions
# reading of disturbance recording files.

Ethernet connection and Webserver


Sepam 1000+ can be connected to an Ethernet broadband network by Ethernet/
Modbus communication gateways.
With these gateways :
# Sepam 1000+ can be integrated in any automation and supervisory system based
on Modbus / TCP/IP multi-master protocol
# Web pages presenting information provided by Sepam may be consulted via an
Internet/Intranet browser.

PowerLogic System
Sepam 1000+ is a component of PowerLogic System and may naturally be
associated with SMS centralized industrial and commercial electrical network
management software.

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Presentation More solutions

More modularity
Sepam 1000+ is available with 2 User Machine Interface (UMI) levels:
# advanced UMI, with keypad and graphic LCD display
5 to provide all the data required for local operation of the installation:
measurements, diagnosis information, alarms, etc.
5 to set Sepam 1000+ parameters and protection functions
5 to be understood by all, the screens can be displayed in the user’s language.
The advanced UMI may be part of the base unit or installed as a remote unit in the
most convenient location for the user.
# basic UMI, with signal lamps
5 no need for local operation
5 for remotely operated installations.
In order to adapt to as many situations as possible and allow for subsequent
upgrading of the installation, Sepam 1000+ may be functionally enhanced at
any time by the addition of optional modules:
# logic input/output module with parameterizable program logic
# communication module
# temperature sensor module
# analog output module.

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Presentation Flexible architecture

(1) (1)
MES108 module ACE949-2 (2-wire) module
E54735

4 logic outputs, ACE959 (4-wire) module


4 logic inputs communication network
or MES114(1) interface
4 logic outputs,
10 logic inputs Sepam 1000+
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with advanced UMI

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SFT 2841
parameter setting
and operating software
SFT 2826
disturbance recording
restoring software

(1) optional additional module.


(2) example, the prefabricated cords come in 3 different lengths.

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Presentation User-machine interface

Sepam 1000+ has two levels of UMI Basic UMI


(user-machine interface) suited to every This UMI includes:
operating requirement. # 2 signal lamps indicating Sepam 1000+ operating status:
5 green "on" indicator: device on
on I>51 I>>51 Io>51N Io>>51N ext 0 off I on Trip
5 red "wrench" indicator: device unavailable (initialization phase or detection of an
E54928

internal failure)
# 9 parameterizable yellow signal lamps equipped with a standard label (1)
# "reset" button for clearing faults and resetting
reset
# 1 connection port for the RS232 link with the PC, the port is protected by a sliding
cover.
This UMI offers a low-cost solution for installations that do no require local operation
(run from a remote monitoring and control system) or to replace electromechanical
or analog electronic protection devices without any additional operating
requirements.

Example of basic UMI with standard signal lamp assignment.

on I>51 I>>51 Io>51N Io>>51N ext 0 off I on trip Advanced UMI


E54929

In addition to the basic UMI functions, this version provides:


# a "graphic" LCD display with automatic contrast adjustment and user-triggered
1
backlighting. It is used to display measurements, parameter/protection settings and
I1 = 162A alarm and operating messages.
I2 = 161A 2 Number of lines, size of characters and symbols according to screens and language
I3 = 163A versions.
3
# a 9-key keypad with two operating modes:
White keys for current operation:
➀ display of measurements.
clear reset
➁ display of switchgear and network diagnosis data.
➂ display of alarm messages.
➃ resetting.
9 8 7 6 5 4 ➄ acknowledgment and clearing of alarms.
Example of advanced UMI with standard signal lamp Blue keys for parameter setting and protection setting:
assignment. ➆ access to protection settings.
➇ access to Sepam 1000+ parameter settings (2).
➈ used to enter the 2 passwords required to change protection and parameter
settings.
The “ ↵, ▲, ▼ ” keys (➃, ➄, ➅) are used to navigate in the menus and to scroll and
accept the values displayed.
➅ "lamp test" keys:
switching on sequence of all the signal lamps.
This UMI is an optimum solution for local operation facilitated by clear legibility,
content and access to the different data items.

Remote advanced UMI


The advanced UMI functions are also available in a remote module that is connected
to a Sepam 1000+ with a basic UMI (connection by prefabricated cable of different
lengths)..
The module is installed on the front panel of the cubicle in the most appropriate
operating location.

(1) this removable label may be replaced by a customized label produced using the SFT 2841
software tool.
(2) for parameter setting of the program logic, the expert UMI must be used.

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Presentation User-machine interface

Expert UMI
This UMI is available as a complement to the standard or advanced UMI on the
screen of a PC equipped with the SFT 2841 software tool and connected to the
RS 232 link on the front panel of the Sepam (operating in a Windows > V95 or
NT environment).
All the data used for the same task are grouped together in the same screen to
facilitate operation. Menus and icons are used for fast, direct access to the required
information.
Current operation
# display of all metering and operating data
# display of alarm messages with the time of appearance
# display of diagnosis data such as:
5 tripping current
5 number of switchgear operations and cumulative breaking current
Sepam 1000+ series 20: measurements. # display of all protection and parameter settings
# display of the logic status of inputs, outputs and signal lamps.
This UMI is the solution suited to occasional local operation for demanding personnel
who require fast access to all the information.
Parameter setting – protection setting (1)
# display and setting of all the parameters of each protection function in the same
page
# program logic parameter setting, parameter setting of general installation and
Sepam data
# input data may be prepared ahead of time and transferred into the corresponding
Sepam units in a single operation (downloading function).
Main functions performed by SFT 2841 :
# changing of passwords
# entry of general settings (ratings, integration period, …)
# entry of protection settings
# changing of program logic assignments
Sepam 1000+ series 20: setting of protection function 50/51.
# enabling/disabling of functions
# saving of files.
Saving
# protection and parameter setting data may be saved
# printing of reports is possible as well.
This UMI may also be used to recover disturbance recording files and provide
graphic display using the SFT 2826 software tool.
Operating assistance
Access from all the screens to a help section which contains all the technical data
required for Sepam installation and use.

(1) modes available via 2 passwords (protection setting level, parameter setting level).

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Selection table Sepam 1000+ series 20

Functions Type of Sepam


Substation
Transformer Motor Busbar
Protection ANSI code S20
T20 M20 B21 (5) B22
Phase overcurrent 50/51 4 4 4
Earth fault, sensitive earth fault 50N/51N 4 4 4
Breaker failure 50BF
Negative sequence / unbalance 46 1 1 1
Directional phase overcurrent 67
Directional earth fault 67N/67NC
Active overpower 32P
Thermal overload 49RMS 2 2
Phase undercurrent 37 1
Locked rotor, excessive starting time 48/51LR 1
Starts per hour 66 1
Positive sequence undervoltage 27D/47 2 2
Remanent undervoltage 27R 1 1
Phase-to-phase undervoltage 27 2 2
Phase-to-neutral undervoltage 27S 1 1
Phase-to-phase overvoltage 59 2 2
Neutral voltage displacement 59N 2 2
Negative sequence overvoltage 47
Overfrequency 81H 1 1
Underfrequency 81L 2 2
Rate of change of frequency 81R 1
Recloser (4 cycles) 79 5
Thermostat / Buchholz 5
Temperature monitoring (with MET148, 2 set points per sensor) 38/49T 8 8
Metering
Phase current I1, I2, I3 RMS, Residual current Io # # #
Average current I1, I2, I3, Peak demand phase currents # # #
Voltage U21, U32, U13, V1, V2, V3, Residual voltage Vo # #
Positive sequence voltage Vd / rotation direction # #
Negative sequence voltage Vi
Frequency # #
Active and reactive power P and Q, Peak demand P and Q, Power factor
Active and reactive energy (“Wh, “VARh)
Temperature measurement 5 5
Network and machine diagnosis
Tripping current I1, I2, I3, Io # # #
Tripping context
Unbalance ratio / negative sequence current Ii # # #
Phase angle ϕo, ϕ1, ϕ2, ϕ3
Disturbance recording # # # # #
Thermal capacity used # #
Remaining operating time before overload tripping # #
Waiting time after overload tripping # #
Running hours counter / operating time # #
Starting current and time #
Start inhibit time delay, number of starts before inhibition #
Switchgear diagnosis
Cumulative breaking current # # #
Trip circuit supervision 5 5 5
Number of operations, Operating time, Charging time 5 5 5
CT / VT supervision
Control and monitoring
Circuit breaker / contactor control (2) 5 5 5 5 5
Logic discrimination 5 5 5
Switching of setting groups #(3) #(3) #(3)
Program logic parameter setting (Boolean equation editor: AND, OR, …)
Additional modules
8 temperature sensor outputs - MET148 module 5 5
1 low level analog output - MSA141 module 5 5 5 5 5
Logic inputs and ouputs - MES108 module (4I/4O) or MES114 (10I/4O) 5 5 5 5 5
RS485 interface - ACE 949-2 (2-wire) or ACE959 (4-wire) module 5 5 5 5 5
#standard, 5 according to parameter setting and MES108, MES114 or MET148 input/output module options
(1) available in 2002.
(2) for shunt trip unit or undervoltage release coil.
(3) exclusive choice between logic discrimination and switching from one 2-relay group of settings to another 2-relay group.
(4) 2 modules possible.
(5) performs B20 type functions.

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Selection table Sepam 1000+ series 40

Functions Type of Sepam


Substation Transformer Motor
Protection Code ANSI S40 S41 S42 (1) T40 (1) T42 (1) M41 (1)
Phase overcurrent 50/51 4 4 4 4 4 4
Earth fault, sensitive earth fault 50N/51N 4 4 4 4 4 4
Breaker failure 50BF 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 1 1
Negative sequence / unbalance 46 2 2 2 2 2 2
Directional phase overcurrent 67 2 2
Directional earth fault 67N/67NC 2 2 2 2
Active overpower 32P 1 (1) 1 1
Thermal overload 49RMS 2 2 2
Phase undercurrent 37 1
Locked rotor, excessive starting time 48/51LR 1
Starts per hour 66 1
Positive sequence undervoltage 27D/47 2
Remanent undervoltage 27R 1
Phase-to-phase undervoltage 27(6) 2 2 2 2 2 2
Phase-to-neutral undervoltage 27S(6) 2 2 2 2 2 2
Phase-to-phase overvoltage 59(6) 2 2 2 2 2 2
Neutral voltage displacement 59N 2 2 2 2 2 2
Negative sequence overvoltage 47 1 1 1 1 1 1
Overfrequency 81H 2 2 2 2 2 2
Underfrequency 81L 4 4 4 4 4 4
Rate of change of frequency 81R
Recloser (4 cycles) 79 5 5 5
Thermostat / Buchholz 5 5
Temperature monitoring (with MET148, 2 set points per sensor) 38/49T 8/16 8/16 8/16
Metering
Phase current I1, I2, I3 RMS, Residual current Io # # # # # #
Average current I1, I2, I3, Peak demand phase currents # # # # # #
Voltage U21, U32, U13, V1, V2, V3, Residual voltage Vo # # # # # #
Positive sequence voltage Vd / rotation direction # # # # # #
Negative sequence voltage Vi # # # # # #
Frequency # # # # # #
Active and reactive power P and Q, Peak demand P and Q, Power factor # # # # # #
Active and reactive energy (“Wh, “VARh) # # # # # #
Temperature measurement 5 5 5
Network and machine diagnosis
Tripping current I1, I2, I3, Io # # # # # #
Tripping context # # # # # #
Unbalance ratio / negative sequence current Ii # # # # # #
Phase angle ϕo, ϕ1, ϕ2, ϕ3 # # # # # #
Disturbance recording # # # # # #
Thermal capacity used # # #
Remaining operating time before overload tripping # # #
Waiting time after overload tripping # # #
Running hours counter / operating time # # #
Starting current and time #
Start inhibit time delay, number of starts before inhibition #
Switchgear diagnosis
Cumulative breaking current # # # # # #
Trip circuit supervision 5 5 5 5 5 5
Number of operations, Operating time, Charging time 5 5 5 5 5 5
CT / VT supervision #(1) #(1) # # # #
Control and monitoring
Circuit breaker / contactor control (2) # # # # # #
Logic discrimination 5 5 5 5 5 5
Switching of setting groups # # # # # #
Program logic parameter setting (Boolean equation editor: AND, OR, …) #(1) #(1) # # # #
Additional modules
8 temperature sensor outputs - MET148 module 5(4) 5(4) 5(4)
1 low level analog output - MSA141 module 5(1) 5(1) 5 5 5 5
Logic inputs and ouputs - MES108 module (4I/4O) or MES114 (10I/4O) 5 5 5 5 5 5
RS485 interface - ACE 949-2 (2-wire) or ACE959 (4-wire) module 5 5 5 5 5 5
# standard, 5according to parameter setting and MES108, MES114 or MET148 input/output module options
(1) available in 2002.
(2) for shunt trip unit or undervoltage release coil.
(3) exclusive choice between logic discrimination and switching from one 2-relay group of settings to another 2-relay group.
(4) 2 modules possibles.
(5) performs B20 type functions.
(6) exclusive choice, phase-to-neutral or phase-to-phase voltage for each of the 2 relays.

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Metering Description

Metering fonctions Distrubance recording


Recording of sampled values of analog measurement signals and logic states.
The values are displayed as primary values with the Through parameter setting, it is possible to choose:
related units: A,V,Hz,°C,°F, W, … # the events that will trigger a record
Current # the recording time prior to the occurrence of the event
# RMS current for each of the 3 phases in the circuit, # the number and duration of records (series 40 only).
taking into account harmonics up to number 17
# residual current. Characteristics Series 20 Series 40
Average current and peak demand current Number of records in 2 Adjustable from 1 to 10
# average current on each of the 3 phases COMTRADE format
# greatest average current on each of the 3 phases Total duration of a record 86 periods (1.72 s at 50 Hz , Adjustable from 1 s to 10 s
1.43 s at 60 Hz) The total of all the records plus
(peak demand current). one must not be more than
The peak demand currents give the current consumed 20 s at 50 Hz and 16 s at
at the time of peak loads. 60 Hz
The average current is calculated over a period that Number of points per cycle 12 12
may be parameterized from 5 to 60 mn, and may be Duration of recording before the Adjustable from 0 to 85 Adjustable from 0 to 99
reset to zero. occurrence of the event periods periods
Voltage Recorded data Currents or voltages, logic Currents and voltages, logic
# phase-to-neutral voltages V1, V2, V3 inputs, pick-up inputs, pick-up, logic outputs
(O1 to O4)
# phase-to-phase voltages U21, U32, U13
# positive sequence voltage Vd
# residual voltage Vo Machine operation assistance functions
# negative sequence voltage Vi.
Thermal capacity used
Frequency
Temperature build-up related to the load.
Power It is displayed as a percentage of the nominal machine temperature.
Active, reactive and apparent power, power factor (p.f.).
Remaining operating time before overload tripping
Peak demand power Indicates the time remaining before tripping by the thermal overload protection
Greatest value of active and reactive power absorbed, function.
over the same period as peak demand currents, with
Waiting time after overload tripping
the possibility of resetting to zero.
Indicates the time remaining before starting is allowed according to inhibition by the
Energy thermal protection function.
Active and reactive energy. A counter for each current
Starting current and time / motor overload
flow direction.
Measurement of the maximum current consumed by the motor during a starting
Temperature sequence or an overload, as well as the duration.
Measurement of the temperature of each sensor.
Start inhibit time delay / number of starts before inhibition
Indicates the remaining number of starts allowed by the starts per hour protection
Network diagnosis function and, if the number is zero, the waiting time before starting is allowed.
Running hours counter / operating time
assistance functions Cumulative time during which the protected equipment (motor or transformer) is on
Tripping current load (I > 0.1 Ib).
Storage of the 3 phase currents and earth current at the The cumulative value is displayed in hours (0 to 65535 h).
time Sepam gave the last tripping order, so as to find
the fault current (fault analysis).
The values are stored until the next trip order is given.
Switchgear diagnosis assistance functions
These measurements are to be compared with the data supplied by the switchgear
Tripping context
manufacturer.
Storage of the tripping currents and the Io, U21, U32,
U13, Vo, Vi, Vd, F, P, Q, values at the time of the Cumulative breaking current
detection of the fault. The values for the last five trips The value displayed may be used to evaluate the state of the circuit breaker poles.
are stored. Number of operations
Negative sequence / unbalance Total number of opening operations performed by the device.
Ratio of negative sequence phase current, Device operating time
characteristic of unbalanced power supply of the Operating time, charging time.
equipment to be protected. These data may be used to evaluate the state of the pole operating mechanism.
Phase angles
# phase angle ϕ1, ϕ2, ϕ3 between phase currents l1,
l2, l3 and voltages U32, U13, U21 respectively
# phaseangle ϕo between residual current and
residual voltage.

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Metering Characteristics

General settings (set in the general settings menu) Series 20 and Series 40 Series 40 only
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Current sensor CT 1 A or 5 A number (l1, l2, l3) or (l1, l3)
rated current In (1) 1 A to 6250 A
LPCT number (l1, l2, l3)
rated current In (1) 25 A to 3150 A
Residual current Io sensor CSH120/CSH200
rated current Ino 2 A, 20 A 5A
Core balance CT + ACE990
rated current Ino (1) 1 A to 6250 A
1 A or 5 A CT + CSH30
rated current Ino (1) 1 A to 6250 A (Ino = In)
1 A ou 5 A CT + CSH30 sensitivity x10
courant nominal Ino (1) 1 A to 6250 A (Ino = In/10)
Voltage sensor Primary rated voltage Unp (2) 220 V à 250 kV
VT 100, 110, 115, 120 V (Uns) V1, V2, V3
U21, U32
U21
VT 200, 230 V V1, V2, V3

Metering functions Ranges Accuracy series 20 (7) Accuracy series 40 (7) MSA141 (3)
Phase current 0.1 to 1.5 In (1) ± 1 % typically ± 0.5 % typically #
Residual current 0.1 to 1.5 Ino (1) ± 1 % typically ± 1 % typically #
Peak demand current (9) 0.1 to 1.5 In (1) ± 1 % typically ± 0.5 % typically
Phase-to-phase voltages 0.05 to 1.2 Unp (2) ± 1 % typically ± 1 % typically #
Phase-to-neutral voltages 0.05 to 1.2 Vnp (2) ± 1 % typically ± 1 % typically #
Positive sequence voltage 0.05 to 1.5 Vnp (2) ±2% ±2%
Negative sequence voltage 0.05 to 1.5 Vnp (2) ±2%
Residual voltage 0.015 to 3 Vnp (2) ± 1 % typically ±5%
Frequency 50/60 Hz ± 5 Hz ± 0.05 Hz typically ± 0.02 Hz typically #
Active power 1.5 % Sn (8) at 999 MW ± 1 % typically #
Reactive power 1.5 % Sn (8) at 999 Mvar ± 1 % typically #
Apparent power 1.5 % Sn (8) at 999 MVA ± 1 % typically #
Power factor -1 to 1 (CAP / IND) ± 1 % typically
Peak demand active power (9) 1.5 % Sn (8) at 999 MW ± 1 % typically
Peak demand reactive power (9) 1.5 % Sn (8) at 999 Mvar ± 1 % typically
Active energy (9) 0 to 2.1 108 MW.h ± 1 %, ± 1 digit
Reactive energy (9) 0 to 2.1 108 Mvar.h ± 1 %, ± 1 digit
Temperature -30 to +200 °C (6) ± 1 °C ± 1 °C #
Tripping current (9) phase 0.1 to 40 In (1) ±5% ±5%
earth 0.1 to 20 Ino (1) ±5% ±5%
Neg. sequence / unbalance 10 % to 500 % Ib (5) ±2% ±2%
Phase angle ϕ1, ϕ2, ϕ3 0 to 359° ± 2° typically
Phase angle ϕo 0 to 359° ± 2° typically
Thermal capacity used (9) 0 to 800 % (4) #
Operating time (9) 20 to 100 ms ± 1 ms typically ± 1 ms typically
Charging time (9) 1 to 20 s ± 0.5 s ± 0.5 s
Running hours counter 0 to 65535 h ± 1 % + 0.5 h ± 1 % + 0.5 h
MSA141 measurement converter 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA or 0-10 mA ± 0.5 % ± 0.5 %
(1) In, Ino: CT primary rated current.
(2) Unp: primary rated phase-to-phase voltage, Vnp: primary phase-to-neutral voltage Vnp=(Unp/√3).
(3) measurements available in analog format according to parameter setting and MSA141 module.
(4) 100 % is the thermal capacity used of the equipment being protected under its rated load: I = Ib.
(5) Ib basis current of the equipment being protected.
(6) displayed in °C or °F according to parameter setting, typical accuracy from + 20 °C à + 140 °C.
(7) in reference conditions (IEC 60255-4), typically at In or Un or Sn.
(8) Sn: apparent power, Sn =√3.In.Un.
(9) Saved in the event of power outage.

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Protection functions Description

Current protection functions Directional earth fault (ANSI 67N/67NC)


It has 2 types of characteristics:
Phase overcurrent (ANSI 50/51) # type 1, according to Io protection
Three-phase protection against overloads and phase- # type 2, according to Io magnitude.
to-phase short-circuits. The protection comprises four It can operate on impedant, isolated or compensated neutral grounding systems.
units: The type 1 units allow the detection of restriking faults.
# definite time (DT) The protection includes two units:
# IDMT (16 types of IDMT curves) # definite time (DT)
# instantaneous or time-delayed. # IDMT (16 types of IDMT curves) (type 2 only)
Each unit has a reset time setting that allows: # instantaneous or time-delayed.
# detection of restriking faults The type 2 units have a reset time setting that allows:
# coordination with electromechanical relays. # detection of restriking faults
Earth fault (ANSI 50N/51N or 50G/51G) # coordination with electromechanical relays.
Earth fault protection.
Earth faults may be detected according to parameter Power protection functions
setting by:
# current transformers on the three phases (3I sum) Active overpower (ANSI 32P)
# a special core balance CT, CSH120 or CSH200, This protection function is activated if the active power flowing in one direction or the
according to the required diameter; this method other according to the application (supplied or absorbed) is greater than the set point.
provides the highest sensitivity. The choice of
parameterizable ratings provides a very wide setting
range.
Machine protection functions
# a current transformer (1 A or 5 A), combined with a Thermal overload (ANSI 49)
CSH30 interposing ring CT. Protection of equipment against thermal damage caused by overloads.
The protection comprises four units: The thermal capacity used is calculated according to a mathematical model which
# definite time (DT) takes into account:
# IDMT (16 types of IDMT curves) # RMS current values
# instantaneous or time-delayed. # ambient temperature.
Each unit has a reset time setting that allows: The function comprises:
# detection of restriking faults # an adjustable alarm setting
# coordination with electromechanical relays. # an adjustable trip setting
It also has a harmonic 2 restraint in order to ensure 5 transformer application.
stability upon transformer energizing. The model takes into account the transformer heat rise and cooling time constants
Breaker failure (ANSI 50 BF) according to whether natural or forced ventilation is used (ONAN, ONAF) via a logic
Backup protection that delivers a tripping order to the input.
upstream or adjacent breakers should the breaker that 5 motor application.
is being commanded fail to trip, detected by The model takes into account:
measurement of the phase current after a tripping - two time constants: the heat rise time constant, used when the motor is running,
order. and the cooling time constant, used when the motor is stopped,
- effect of negative sequence current on rotor heating.
Negative sequence / unbalance (ANSI 46)
An additional setting may be used to adapt the protection to the motor thermal
Protection against phase unbalance.
withstand indicated by the experimental hot and cold curves given by the machine
Sensitive protection to detect 2-phase faults at the end
manufacturer.
of long feeders.
The thermal protection function may be inhibited by a logic input when this is required
Protection of equipment against temperature build-up
by the process running conditions.
caused by an unbalanced supply or the inversion or
loss of a phase and against phase current unbalance. Phase undercurrent (ANSI 37)
IDMT or definite time characteristics. Protection of pumps against the consequences of a loss of priming.
The protection function detects time-delayed current drops that correspond to motor
no-load operation, characteristic of the loss of pump priming.
Directional current Locked rotor / excessive starting time (ANSI 48/51LR)
protection functions Protection of motors that are liable to start with overloads or insufficient supply
voltage and/or that drive loads that are liable to jam (e.g. crushers).
Directional phase overcurrent (ANSI 67) The locked rotor function is an overcurrent protection function that is only confirmed
This protection function is 3-phase. It comprises a after a time delay that corresponds to the normal starting time.
phase overcurrent function associated with direction
Starts per hour (ANSI 66)
detection. It picks up if the phase overcurrent function
Protection against overheating caused by too frequent starts.
in the chosen direction (line or busbar) is activated for
Checking of the number of:
at least one of the three phases. It operates as definite
# starts per hour (or adjustable time period)
time or IDMT. It is insensitive to the loss of
# consecutive starts.
measurement voltage at the time of the fault.
The protection inhibits motor energizing for a preset time period when the
permissible limits have been reached.
Motor restarting may be taken into account by a logic input.

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Protection functions Description

Thermostat, Buchholz, gas, pressure, temperature detection


Protection of transformers against temperature rise and internal faults via logic inputs
linked to devices integrated in the equipment.
Temperature monitoring (RTDs) (ANSI 38/49T)
Protection against abnormal overheating of motor windings and/or bearings
equipped with RTDs.
The protection includes 2 independent set points that are adjustable for each RTD.
Positive sequence undervoltage (ANSI 27D) (ANSI 47)
Motor protection against malfunctioning due to insufficient or unbalanced supply
voltage.
Detection of reverse rotation direction.
In order for this protection to be used, voltage transformers must be connected to
Sepam 1000+ to measure U21 and U32.
Remanent undervoltage (ANSI 27R)
Monitoring of the clearing of voltage sustained by rotating machines after circuit
opening.
The protection is used to prevent transient electrical and mechanical phenomena
that are caused by fast re-energizing of motors.
It monitors phase-to-phase voltage U21 or phase-to-neutral voltage V1.

Voltage protection functions


Phase-to-phase undervoltage (ANSI 27)
Protection used either for automated functions (transfer, load shedding) or to protect
motors against undervoltage. The protection function monitors the drop in each of the
phase-to-phase voltages being metered.
Phase-to-neutral undervoltage (ANSI 27S)
Protection used to detect phase-to-earth faults (isolated neutral systems).
Phase-to-phase overvoltage (ANSI 59)
Protection against abnormally high voltage or checking that there is sufficient voltage
for power supply changeover. It operates with phase-to-phase voltage (series 20 and
series 40) or with phase-to-neutral voltage (series 40 only).
Neutral voltage displacement (ANSI 59N)
Detection of insulation faults in isolated neutral systems by measurement of neutral
voltage displacement. The protection function is generally associated with
transformer incomer or busbar protection.
The function includes 2 set points.
Negative sequence overvoltage (ANSI 47)
Protection against phase unbalance resulting from distant faults, a phase inversion
or unbalanced power supply.

Frequency protection functions


Overfrequency (ANSI 81H)
Protection against abnormally high frequency.
Underfrequency (ANSI 81L)
Detection of variances with respect to the rated frequency, in order to maintain a high
quality power supply. The protection may be used for overall tripping or for load
shedding.
Rate of change of frequency / R. O. C. O. F (ANSI 81R)
Protection used for fast disconnection of a source transmitting power into a power
network when a fault occurs or to monitor load shedding.

Recloser
Automation device used to reclose the circuit breaker after tripping triggered by a
transient fault on a line (the function includes 4 parameterizable reclosing cycles).

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Protection functions Setting ranges

General settings (set in the general settings menu)


Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Current sensor CT 1 A or 5 A Number (I1, I2, I3) or (I1, I3)
rated current In 1 A to 6250 A
LPCT Number (I1, I2, I3)
rated current In (3) 25 A to 3150 A
Residual current Io sensor CSH120/CSH200
rated current Ino 2 A, 20 A or 5 A (4)
Core balance CT (2) + ACE990
rated current Ino 1 A to 6250 A
TC 1 A or 5 A + CSH30
rated current Ino 1 A to 6250 A
TC 1 A or 5 A + CSH30 sensitivity x10 (4)
rated current Ino 1 A to 6250 A (Ino = In/10)
Voltage sensor Primary rated voltage Unp 220 V to 250 kV
VT : 100, 110, 115, 120 V V1, V2, V3
(Uns) U21, U32
U21
VT : 200, 230 V V1, V2, V3
Functions Settings Time delays
Phase overcurrent
Tripping curve Reset time
Definite time DT
SIT, LTI, VIT, EIT, UIT (1) DT
RI DT
CEI: SIT/A, LTI/B, VIT/B, EIT/C DT or IDMT
IEEE: MI (D), VI (E), EI (F) DT or IDMT
IAC: I, VI, EI DT or IDMT
Is set point 0.1 to 24 In Definite time Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
0.1 to 2,4 In IDMT 0.1 s à 12.5 s to 10 Is
Reset time Definite time (DT: timer hold) Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
IDMT (IDMT: reset time) 0.5 s to 300 s
Confirmation (4) None
By negative sequence overvoltage
By phase-to-phase undervoltage
Earth fault
Tripping curve Reset time
Definite time DT
SIT, LTI, VIT, EIT, UIT (1) DT
RI DT
CEI: SIT/A,LTI/B, VIT/B, EIT/C DT or IDMT
IEEE: MI (D), VI (E), EI (F) DT or IDMT
IAC: I, VI, EI DT or IDMT
Iso set point 0.1 to 15 Ino Definite time Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
0.1 to 1 Ino IDMT 0.1 s to 12.5 s at 10 Iso
Reset time Definite time (DT: timer hold) Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
IDMT (IDMT: reset time) 0.5 s to 300 s
Breaker failure
Presence of current 0.2 to 2 In
Operating time 0.05 s to 30 s
Negative sequence / unbalance
Definite time 0.1 to 5 Ib 0.1 s to 300 s
IDMT 0.1 to 0.5 Ib (Schneider Electric) 0.1 to 1Ib (CEI, IEEE) 0.1 s to 1 s
Tripping curve Schneider Electric
CEI: SIT/A, LTI/B, VIT/B, EIT/C (4)
IEEE: MI (D), VI (E), EI (F) (4)
Directional phase overcurrent
Tripping curve Reset time
Definite time DT
SIT, LTI, VIT, EIT, UIT (1) DT
RI DT
CEI: SIT/A, LTI/B, VIT/B, EIT/C DT or IDMT
IEEE: MI (D), VI (E), EI (F) DT or IDMT
IA: I, VI, EI DT or IDMT
Is set point 0.1 to 24 In Definite time Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
0.1 to 2,4 In IDMT 0.1 s to 12.5 s at 10 Is
Reset time Definite time (DT: timer hold) Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
IDMT (IDMT: reset time) 0.5 s to 300 s
Characteristic angle 30°, 45°, 60°

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Protection functions Setting ranges

Functions Settings Time delay


Directional earth fault, according to Io projection (type 1)
Characteristic angle -45°, 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°
Iso set point 0,1 to 15 Ino Definite time Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
Vso set point 2 to 80 % of Un
Memory time Tomem duration 0; 0.05 s to 300 s
Vomem validity set point 0; 2 to 80 % of Un
Directional earth fault, according to Io magnitude (type 2)
Characteristic angle -45°, 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°
Tripping curve Reset time
Definite time DT
SIT, LTI, VIT, EIT, UIT (1) DT
RI DT
CEI, SIT/A,LTI/B, VIT/B, EIT/C DT or IDMT
IEEE: MI (D), VI (E), EI (F) DT or IDMT
IAC: I, VI, EI DT or IDMT
Iso set point 0.1 to 15 Ino Definite time Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
0.1 to 1 Ino IDMT 0.1 s to 12.5 s at 10 Iso
Vso set point 2 to 80 % of Un
Reset time Definite time (DT: timer hold) Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
IDMT (IDMT: reset time) 0.5 s to 300 s
Active overpower
1 to 120 % of Sn
Thermal overload Rate 1 Rate 2
Negative sequence factor 0 - 2.25 - 4.5 - 9
Time constant Heat rise T1: 5 to 120 mn T1: 5 to 120 mn
Cooling T2: 5 to 600 mn T2: 5 to 600 mn
Alarm and trip set points 50 to 300 % of rated thermal capacity used
Cold curve change factor 0 to 100 %
Rate change condition by logic input
by Is setting from 0.25 to 8 Ib
Maximum equipment temperature 60 to 200 °C
Phase undercurrent
0.15 to 1 Ib 0.05 s to 300 s
Excessive starting time/locked rotor
0.5 Ib to 5 Ib ST start time 0.5 s to 300 s
LT and LTS time delays 0.05 s to 300 s
Starts per hour
Starts per period 1 to 60 Period 1 to 6 h
Consecutive starts 1 to 60 time between starts 0 to 90 mn
Temperature (RTDs)
Alarm and trip set points 0 to 180 °C (or 32 to 356 °F)
Positive sequence undervoltage
15 to 60 % de Unp 0.05 s to 300 s
Remanent undervoltage
5 to 100 % of Unp 0.05 s to 300 s
Phase-to-phase undervoltage
5 to 100 % of Unp, 5 to 100 % of Vnp (4) 0.05 s to 300 s
Phase-to-neutral undervoltage
5 to 100 % of Vnp 0.05 s to 300 s
Overvoltage phase-to-phase phase-to-neutral (4)
50 to 150 % of Unp 50 to 150 % of Vnp 0.05 s to 300 s
Neutral voltage displacement
2 to 80 % of Unp 0.05 s to 300 s
Negative sequence overvoltage
1 to 50 % of Unp Inst.: 0.05 s to 300 s
Overfrequency
50 to 53 Hz or 60 to 63 Hz 0.1 s to 300 s
Underfrequency
45 to 50 Hz or 55 to 60 Hz 0.1 s to 300 s
Rate of change of frequency
0.1 to 10 Hz/s Inst.: 0.15 s to 300 s
Reminder: In current, Unp rated voltage and Ino current are general settings that are made at the time of Sepam commissioning.
They are given as the values on the measurement transformer primary windings.
In is the current sensor rated current (CT rating) (adjustable from 1 A to 6250 A).
Unp is the rated phase-to-phase voltage of the voltage sensor primary windings (adjustable from 220 V to 250 kV).
Ino is the core balance CT current rating.
Ib is the current which corresponds to the equipment power rating, adjustable from 0.4 to 1.3 In.
The current, voltage and frequency values are set by direct entry of the values (resolution: 1 A, 1 V, 1 Hz, 1°C or F).
(1) tripping as of 1.2 Is.
(2) with ACE 990 interface for core balance CT with ratio n of 50 to 1500 turns.
(3) table of In values in Amps: 25, 50, 100, 125, 133, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 630, 666, 1000, 1600, 2000, 3150.
(4) on series 40 only.

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Connection schemes Sepam 1000+ series 20

S20 / T20 / M20 types L1


L2

E79273
Connection to 1 A / 5 A current sensors L3
Connector Type Ref. Cable
A Screw-on CCA620 1 wire 0.2 to 2.5 mm2
(4 AWG 24-12)
A
2 wires 0.2 to 1 mm2
(4 AWG 24-16)
A Ring lug CCA622
6.35 mm 5
O1
4
B Ring lug CCA630 1.5 to 6 mm2
4 mm (AWG 16 to AWG 10)
C RJ45 CCA612 O2
8
7
D RJ45 CCA770: L = 0,6 m
CCA772: L = 2 m
CCA774: L = 4 m 4 11
B O3 10
1
5
2 15
O4
14
6
13
3
1 +/~
A 2 –/~
17
18

19

to
C communication
communication network
interface

D to optional
modules

B21 / B22 types L1


L2
Connector Type Ref. Cable
L3
A Screw-on CCA620 1 wire 0.2 to 2.5 mm2
(4 AWG 24-12)
2 wires 0.2 to 1 mm2
(4 AWG 24-16)
B A
A Ring lug CCA622
6.35 mm 1
B Screw-on CCT640 1 wire 0.2 to 2.5 mm2 (1) 2 5
(4 AWG 24-12) 3 O1
4
2 wires 0.2 to 1 mm2 4
(4 AWG 24-16) 5
C RJ45 CCA612 6 8
7 O2
7
D RJ45 CCA770: L = 0,6 m 8
CCA772: L = 2 m
CCA774: L = 4 m 11
O3
10

15
O4
14
13

1
+/~
2
–/~
17

to
C
communication
communication network
interface

D
to optional
modules

(1) this type of connection allows the calculation of residual voltage.

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Connection schemes Sepam 1000+ series 40

S40 / S41 / S42 types L1

E79225
L2
T40 / T42 / M41 types L3

Connection to 1 A / 5 A current sensors (1)


Connector Type Ref. Cable
A Screw-on CCA620 1 wire 0.2 to 2.5 mm2
(4 AWG 24-12)
2 wires 0.2 to 1 mm2 E A
(4 AWG 24-16)
A Ring lug CCA622 1
6.35 mm 2 5
B Ring lug CCA630 1.5 to 6 mm2 3 O1
4
4 mm (AWG 16 to AWG 10) 5
(2)
6
C RJ45 CCA612 8
O2
D RJ45 CCA770: L = 0,6 m 7
CCA772: L = 2 m
CCA774: L = 4 m 11
4
E Screw-on CCA626 1 wire 0.2 to 2.5 mm2 B O3
1 10
(4 AWG 24-12)
5
2 wires 0.2 to 1 mm2 2 15
(4 AWG 24-16) O4
14
6
E Ring lug CCA627 13
3
6.35 mm
1
A +/~
2
–/~
17
18

19

to
C
communication
communication network
interface

D
to optional
modules

(1) this type of connection allows the calculation of residual voltage.


(2) accessory for bridging of terminals 3 and 5 supplied with CCA626 connector.

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Connection schemes Other connection schemes

Phase current L1 L2 L3

E79275
Connection of two 1 A / 5 A current transformers with
CCA630 connector. 4
B
1
5
2
6
3

CCA630

Connection of 3 LPCT type current transformers with L1 L2 L3


CCA670 connector (the sensors are equipped with a
E79276

standard connection cable: L = 5 m).


L1 B

L2

L3

CCA670

Residual current
E79277

E79272
# connection of CSH30 interposing ring CTs to 1 A:
current transformers: make 2 turns through the CSH 1 A CT
primary winding or 1 A CT: 2 turns
# connection of CSH30 interposing ring CTs to 5 A: 5 A CT 5 A CT: 4 turns
current transformers: make 4 turns through the CSH
primary winding
# with series 40, the sensitivity can be multiplied by 10
by parameter setting with the CSH30 interposing ring
CT: Ino = In/10.

1 A CT: 2 turns
5 A CT: 4 turns

Connection of the ACE990 interface to the core


L1 / L2 / L3
balance CT with ratio 1/n with 50 6 n 6 1500
E79278

(n = number of turns on the core balance CT secondary


winding).

n turns E1 S1 18
ACE
990
En S2 19

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Connection schemes Other connection schemes

Phase voltage (series 20) L1 L1


L2

E79280
# connection of 1 voltage transformer (does not allow L2
L3 L3
use of positive sequence undervoltage or neutral
voltage displacement protection functions)
# connection of 2 voltage transformers in V
arrangement (does not allow use of neutral voltage
displacement protection function)
# connection of VTs to CCT640 connector.
B B
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8

Residual voltage (series 20) L1


E79281

L2
# measurement of phase voltages with 1, 2 or 3 VTs
L3
and measurement of residual voltage by VT in open
delta connection
# connection of VTs to CCT640 connector.

B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Phase voltage (series 40) L1 L1


L2
E79228

E79229

L2
# connection of 1 voltage transformer (does not allow
L3 L3
use of phase-to-phase or directional protection
functions)
# connection of 2 voltage transformers in V
arrangement (does not allow use of neutral voltage
displacement or directional earth fault protection
functions)
# connection of VTs directly to connector E on the E
1
E
1
base unit. 2 2
3 3
5 5
6 6

Residual voltage (series 40) L1


E79230

L2
# measurement of phase voltages with 1 or 2 VTs and
measurement of residual voltage by VT in open delta L3
connection
# connection of VTs directly to connector E on the
base unit.

E
1
2
3
5
6

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Control and monitoring Description

Sepam 1000+ performs the basic control and Latching / acknowledgment (ANSI 86)
monitoring functions necessary for the operation of the Output relay latching may be parameterized. Latched tripping orders are stored and
electrical network, thereby reducing the need for must be acknowledged in order for the device to be put back into service. The user
auxiliary relays. acknowledges via the keypad or remotely via a logic input or the communication link.
The control and monitoring functions may be Latching is stored in the event of a power outage.
parameterized using the SFT 2841 software tool, Annunciation (ANSI 30)
however each type of Sepam has parameter setting by Sepam indicates the appearance of alarms by:
default which allows easier commissioning in the most # signal lamps on the front panel
frequent cases of use. # messages on the display.
Two control modes are available The addressing of the signal lamps may be parameterized.
# integrated circuit breaker control. The sequence is as follows (advanced UMI):
This logical function processes all the circuit breaker # when an event appears, the signal lamp goes on and the related message is
closing and tripping conditions based on position displayed
information, external control orders and protection, # the user presses the “clear” key to erase the message
recloser, etc. # after the fault disappears and the “reset”, key is pressed, the signal lamp goes off
# individual parameter setting of output relays. and/or the message is erased and the protection is reset
Control of output relays according to an assignment # the list of alarm messages remains accessible ( key) and may be erased by
matrix. pressing the “clear” key.
Breaking device control Remote annunciation
# Sepam is used to control breaking devices equipped Used to transfer information via the communication link.
with different types of closing and tripping coils: Information such as circuit breaker position, SF6 fault alarm, etc.
5 circuit breakers with shunt trip or undervoltage trip Trip circuit supervision
units (parameter setting on front panel (1) or via Detects trip circuit faults (shunt trip units). Detects open/closed position discrepancy
SFT 2841) faults (undervoltage trip units).
5 latching contactors with shunt-trip units.
Output relay control (standard or fail-safe) may be Watchdog
parameterized. Indicates Sepam unavailability via output O4.
By default, the program logic is adapted to control a Output relay testing
circuit breaker with a shunt trip unit. This function is used to activate each output relay (1).
# open and close control via the communication link Logical parameter setting (Boolean equation editor)
# inhibition of closing (ANSI 69) Used for logical grouping of protection function outputs and logic inputs by the AND,
Sepam inhibits the closing of the circuit breaker or OR, NO functions in order to supply new states that can activate a logic output, a
contactor according to the operating conditions. signal lamp, an alarm message or a remote indication.
# remote tripping
Remote control of the tripping of the circuit breaker or
contactor is possible via a logic input or via the List of main messages (1)
communication link. Functions Messages (2)
# inhibition of remote control Phase overcurrent PHASE FAULT (4)
A logic input inhibits the remote closing of the circuit
Earth fault EARTH FAULT
breaker via the communication link.
Directional phase overcurrent DIR. PHASE FAULT (4)
Switching of setting groups
Directional earth fault DIR. EARTH FAULT
Used to switch from one group of (directionnal) phase
overcurrent and earth fault protection settings to Active overpower REVERSE P
another group of settings. Switching may be performed Thermal overload THERMAL TRIP
by a logic input or via the communication link. THERMAL ALARM.
Inhibition of thermal protection Negative sequence / unbalance UNBALANCE I
Thermal protection tripping may be inhibited via a logic Locked rotor ROTOR BLOCKING
input. Excessive starting time LONG START
Re-acceleration Starts per hour START INHIBIT
Allows a logic input to take into account the restarting Undercurrent UNDER CURRENT
of an unstopped motor. Overvoltage OVERVOLTAGE (4)
Logic discrimination (ANSI 68) Undervoltage UNDERVOLTAGE (4)
This function allows quick, selective tripping of the Positive sequence undervoltage UNDERVOLTAGE.PS
definite time or IDMT phase overcurrent and earth fault Neutral voltage displacement Vo FAULT
protection relays, without requiring the use of time
Negative sequence overvoltage UNBALANCE V
intervals between upstream and downstream
protection devices. The downstream relay transmits a Overfrequency OVER FREQ.
blocking input signal if the protection device set points Underfrequency UNDER FREQ.
are exceeded. Temperature (RTDs) OVER TEMP.ALM
The upstream relay receives the blocking input signal Thermostat (3) THERMOST. ALARM
on the logic input used for the inhibition function. A Buchholz (3) BUCHHOLZ ALARM
saving mechanism ensures the operation of the
Recloser FINAL TRIP
protection in the event of an inhibition link failure.
Recloser CLEARED FAULT
Breaker failure BREAKER FAILURE
(1) according to type of Sepam and Sepam equipped with advanced UMI, or SFT 2841.
(2) messages by default, the wording of the messages may be changed (please consult us).
(3) or gas, pressure, temperature detector (DGPT).
(4) indication of the faulty phase with series 40.

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Logic inputs and ouputs Description

4 output relays on the base unit


E79422

E79423
CSH CSH The 4 relay outputs O1, O2, O3 and O4 on the base unit are connected to
19
18
19
18
connector A .
17 17 Connector A of the base unit may be either of the following:
15 15 # CCA620 screw type connector
14
13 O4
14
13 O4 # CCA622 ring lug connector.
11
O1 and O2 are 2 control outputs used by the breaking device control function for:
10
O3
11
O3 # O1: breaking device tripping
# O2: inhibition of breaking device closing.
10
8
O2
7 8 O2
7
5
4
O1
5
O3 and O4 are indication outputs, only O4 can be activated by the watchdog function.
O1
4
2 -/a
1 +/a 2-/a
1 +/a

CCA620 connector CCA622 connector


(screw-on terminal block for (terminal block for ring
straight fittings). terminals).

Optionnal input / output modules


E79424

E79425

By the addition of an input/output extension module, the 4 outputs on the base unit
12 12
O14 O14 may be completed by either of the following:
11 11

9 O13 9 O13
# 4 inputs and 4 outputs with the MES108 module
8 8
# 10 inputs and 4 outputs with the MES114 module.
6 6
5
O12
5
O12 An MES module is mounted at the back of the base unit.
3 O11 3 O11 Output characteristics
2 2
# 4 relay outputs O11, O12, O13, O14
L L 5 O11: control output, used for breaking device closing
5 O12, O13, O14: indication outputs.
Input characteristics
# 4 or 10 potential-free inputs
11
10 I14
11
10 I14 I26
I25
10
9 5 DC input voltage of 24 V DC to 250 V DC, external DC supply source.
8 8 I24 8
I13 I13 I23
7 7 7 Connection to screw-type connector
I22
# 1 wire with cross-section 0.2 à 2.5 mm² (4 AWG 24-12)
6
5 5 5
4 I12 4 I12
# or 2 wires with cross-section 0.2 à 1 mm² (4 AWG 24-16).
4

2 2 2
1 I11 1 I11 I21
1

M M K

MES108 module MES114 module


(4 inputs / 4 outputs). (10 inputs / 4 outputs).

A D A
5
Wiring of the breaking device trip circuit
E79426

E79427

5 +
+ O1
O1 _
4
_ Wiring to be used when the "breaker control" function is activated.
4 D

M M
1 1
I11 I11
2 2
I12 4 I12 4
5 5

Wiring for shunt trip coil. Wiring for undervoltage


With monitoring of trip circuit release coil.
and open / closed matching. With monitoring of open /
closed matching.

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Logic inputs and ouputs Assignment by application
Sepam 1000+ series 20

Chart of input assignments by application (series 20)


The use of the preset control and monitoring functions requires exclusive parameter setting and particular wiring of the inputs according to their
application and the type of Sepam.
The choice is made on the advanced UMI or expert UMI.

Functions S20 T20 M20 B21 - B22 Assignment


Logic inputs
Open position # # # # I11
Closed position # # # # I12
Logic discrimination, receive BL # # I13
Switching of groups of settings A/B # # #
External reset # # # # I14
External tripping 4 (1) # # # #
External tripping 1 (1) # # (2) # # I21
External network synchronization # # # #
External tripping 2 (1) # # (3) # # I22
Motor reacceleration #
External tripping 3 (1) # # (4) # # I23
Buchholz alarm (1) (Buchholz alarm message) #
Rotor rotation detection #
End of charging position # # # I24
Thermostat alarm (1) (thermostat alarm message) #
Inhibit remote control (1) # # # # I25
SF6-1 # # # #
SF6-2 # # # # I26
Change of thermal settings # #
Inhibit thermal overload # #
Inhibit recloser #
Logic outputs
Tripping # # # # O1
Inhibit closing # # # # O2
Watchdog # # # # O4
Closing order # # # # O11
Nota : all of the logic inputs are available via the communication link and are accessible in the SFT 2841 control matrix for other non predefined applications.
(1) these inputs have parameter setting with the prefix "NEG" for undervoltage type operation.
(2) Buchholz/Gas trip message.
(3) thermostat trip message.
(4) pressure trip message.

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Logic inputs and ouputs Assignment by application
Sepam 1000+ series 40

Chart of input assignments by application (series 40)


The functions defined in the chart below are associated with a logic input by configuration. This means that the functions used may be adapted
to suit needs within the limits of the logic inputs available. They may be reversed for undervoltage type operation.

Functions S40, S41, S42 T40, T42 M41 Assignment


Logic inputs
Open position # # # I11
Closed position # # # I12
Logic discrimination, receive BL # # Free
Switching of groups of settings A/B # # # I13
External reset # # # Free
External tripping 1 # # # Free
External tripping 2 # # # Free
External tripping 3 # # # Free
Buchholz/gas tripping # Free
Thermostat tripping # Free
Pressure tripping # Free
Buchholz/gas alarm # Free
Thermostat alarm # Free
Pressure alarm # Free
End of charging position # # # Free
Inhibit remote control # # # Free
SF6 # # # Free
Inhibit recloser # Free
External network synchronization # # # I21
Inhibit thermal overload # # Free
Change of thermal settings # # Free
Motor reacceleration # Free
Rotor rotation detection # Free
Inhibit undercurrent protection # Free
Inhibit closing # # # Free
Open order # # # Free
Close order # # # Free
Logic outputs
Tripping # # # O1
Inhibit closing # # # O2
Watchdog # # # O4
Closing control order # # # O11
Nota : all of the logic inputs are available via the communication link and are accessible in the SFT 2841 control matrix for other non predefined applications.

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Optional remote modules Description

Remote advanced UMI modules


E79428

The DSM303 modules provides the functional features of the fixed advanced UMI.
Associated with a Sepam 1000+ with a basic UMI, it may be installed on the front
panel of the cubicle in the most appropriate operating location.
# reduced depth of 30 mm
# a single module for each Sepam 1000+ with basic UMI, to be connected by one of
the prefabricated cords CCA772 or CCA774 (2 or 4 meters). This module may not be
connected to a Sepam 1000+ that has an integrated advanced UMI.

Trip
I on
f
0 of

t
ex
51n
Io>>
1n
Io>5
1
I>>5

2A
on 16
= 61A
I1 1
= 63A
I2 1
=
I3 rese
t

ar
cle

Remote advanced UMI module.

Analog output module


E79429

The MSA141 module converts one of the Sepam 1000+ measurements into an
analog signal.
# selection of the measurement to be converted by parameter setting
✎✎
✎✐


✐✐

✐✐

✐✐

✐✞✕✑

# analog signal 0-10 mA, 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA according to parameter setting
# connection of the analog output to the screw-type connector:
I✐

5 1 wire with cross-section 0.2 à 2.5 mm² (4 AWG 24-12)


5 or 2 wires with cross-section 0.2 à 1 mm² (4 AWG 24-16)
# a single module for each Sepam 1000+ base unit, to be connected by one of the
prefabricated cords CCA770, CCA772 or CCA774 (0.6 or 2 or 4 meters).

Analog output module.

Temperature sensor module


E79430

Temperature measurement (e.g. in transformer or motor windings) is utilized by the


following protection functions:
# thermal overload (to take into account the ambient temperature)
# temperature monitoring.
With the MET148 module, 8 temperature sensors may be connected.
# type of temperature sensor Pt100, Ni100 or Ni120 according to parameter setting
# 3-wire temperature sensors
# connection of temperature sensors to screw-type connectors:
5 1 wire with cross-section 0.2 à 2.5 mm² (4 AWG 24-12)
5 or 2 wires with cross-section 0.2 à 1 mm² (4 AWG 24-16)
# a single module for each Sepam 1000+ series 20 base unit, to be connected by
one of the prefabricated cords CCA770, CCA772 ou CCA774 (0.6 ou 2 ou 4 mètres)
# 2 modules for each Sepam 1000+ series 40 base unit, to be connected by one of
the prefabricated cords CCA770, CCA772 ou CCA774 (0.6 ou 2 ou 4 mètres).
Temperature sensor module.

24 Schneider Electric
Optional remote modules Connections

Connection of DSM303
Remote advanced UMI
Wiring inter-modules links
Different module connection combinations are possible and the modules are
DSM303 connected by prefabricated cords which come in 3 different lengths.
E79432

# CCA770 (L = 0.6 m)
# CCA772 (L = 2 m)
Da
# CCA774 (L = 4 m).
The modules are linked by the cords which provide the power supply and act as
functional links with the Sepam unit ( D connector to Da connector, Dd to Da , ...).
The DSM303 module may only be connected at the end of the link.

Connection of MSA141 Sepam 1000+


Remote analog output
CCA772

1 A MSA141
E79433

E79435

2 Da MSA141 module
Dd
D Da
Rc
M ERLIN GERIN

3 + A

Dd
CCA772
RIN
GE
(or CCA774)
N RIN
RLI G E
M paEmR10LI00N
MsepaEm 1000
se
CCA770
A
D1
Dd
Da
Connection of MET148
B DSM303
8 temperature sensor inputs remote UMI
MET148 module
A MET148 B
E79434

1 1
n˚1 2 2 n°5
3 3 Maximum configuration
Three modules at the most may be connected to the base unit in accordance with the
4 4 order and maximum lengths of connections specified in the chart below:
n°2 5 5 n°6
6 6
Base Cable Module 1 Cable Module 2 Cable Module 3
7 7
n°3 8 8 n°7
9 9
MERLIN GERIN

10 10
n°4 11 11 n°8 MER
LIN0 GERIN
100
am LIN
MER
sep 100
sep
am
0

12 12

Series 20 CCA772 MSA141 CCA770 MET148 CCA774 DSM303


Series 40 CCA772 MSA141 CCA770 MET148 CCA774 DSM303
Da
Series 40 CCA772 MSA141 CCA770 MET148 CCA772 MET148
Series 40 CCA772 MET148 CCA770 MET148 CCA774 DSM303
Dd

Schneider Electric 25
Sensors Core balance CTs

CSH120, CSH200 core balance CTs


E40465

E40466 The specially designed CSH 120 and CSH 200 core balance CTs are used for direct
residual current measurement.
The only difference between them is the diameter.

Characteristics:
# inner diameter and weight:
Mounted directly on cable. Mounted on plate or rail. 5 CSH120 : ø 120 mm ; 0.6 kg
5 CSH200 : ø 200 mm ; 1.4 kg
# accuracy: ± 5 % at 20 °C
# transformer ratio: 1/470
# maximum permissible current: 20 kA - 1 s
# operating temperature: -25 °C to +70 °C
# storage temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C
# drift in accuracy related to temperature: ± 1 %
# the wiring resistance should be < 4 Ω.

Dimensions

D
E54926

4 horizontal mounting
holes dia. 5

F H øA K B

4 vertical mounting
holes dia. 5
J L

Dimensions (mm)
A B D E F H J K L
CSH120
120 164 44 190 76 40 166 62 35
CSH200
200 256 46 274 120 60 257 104 37

26 Schneider Electric
Sensors Interfaces

CSH30
E44717

E40468
The CSH 30 interposing ring CT is used as an interface when the residual current is
measured using 1 A or 5 A current transformers.
It should be installed near the Sepam input (max. distance 2 m).
# weight: 0.12 kg
# mounted on symmetrical DIN rail.

Horizontal CSH30 mounting. Vertical CSH30 mounting.

E54925
Dimensions
60 29

8 4

ø 30 50 16
82
5
2 ø 4,5

2 ø 4,5

ACE990
058758RC

The ACE990 interface is used to adapt measurements between a MV core balance


CT with a ratio of 1/n (50 6 n 6 1500), and the residual current input of the
Sepam 1000+.
Characteristics
# weight: 0.64 kg
# mounted on symmetrical DIN rail
# accuracy:
5 amplitude: ± 1 %
5 phase: < 2°
# maximum permissible current: 20 kA 1 s (an the primary winding of a MV core
balance CT with a ratio of 1/50 that does not saturate)
# operating temperature: -5 °C +55 °C.
# storage temperature: -25 °C +70 °C.

Dimensions

ACE 990

Schneider Electric 27
Communication Description and characteristics

:LWK0RGEXVFRPPXQLFDWLRQ6HSDP Data available


XQLWVPD\EHFRQQHFWHGWRDUHPRWH The data available depend on the type of Sepam. All of the data used by the remote
PRQLWRULQJDQGFRQWUROV\VWHPHTXLSSHG monitoring and control system are grouped together so as to be available in a single
ZLWKDPDVWHU0RGEXVFRPPXQLFDWLRQ readout.
FKDQQHOZLWKDQ56W\SHSK\VLFDOOLQNRU Readout of measurements and diagnosis information
ZLWKDQRWKHUOLQNHTXLSSHGZLWKDQ All the values measured by Sepam 1000+ are available from the control station:
# phase and earth fault currents, peak demand currents
DSSURSULDWHFRQYHUWHU. # phase-to-phase, phase-to-neutral and residual voltages, frequency
7RFRQQHFW6HSDPXQLWVWRDQ # active and reactive power, peak demand power, energy counters
56 QHWZRUNDQLQWHUIDFHPRGXOHLV # temperatures
UHTXLUHG: # switchgear diagnosis information: cumulative breaking current, operating time and
number of operations, circuit breaker recharging time, etc.
# ACE949-2 LQWHUIDFHIRUZLUH56  # machine operating assistance information: motor starting time, remaining
QHWZRUN operating time before overload tripping, waiting time after tripping, etc.
# ACE959 LQWHUIDFHIRUZLUH56  Remote indications
QHWZRUN. # reading of digital remote indication information.
Remote indications are preassigned to the protection or control functions and
depend on the type of Sepam.
# reading of the status of 10 logic inputs.
E79436

Remote control orders


Writing of 16 impulse type remote control orders (TC):
# in direct mode
# or in SBO (Select Before Operate) mode).
The remote control orders are preassigned to the metering, protection or control
functions and depend on the type of Sepam.
Time-tagging of events
# time-tagged information: logic inputs, remote indications
# time-tagging of events within a ms
# synchronization by Modbus network or by external signal on logic input I21.
Remote reading
ACE949-2, interface for 2-wire RS 485 network. # reading of Sepam configuration and identification
# reading of protection settings (remote reading)
# writing of protection settings (remote setting).
Protection setting writing may be inhibited by parameter setting.
E79437

Other functions available via the communication link


# remote control of the MSA141 optional analog output
# transfer of disturbance recording data.

Characteristics
Type of transmission Asynchronous serial
Protocol Modbus slave (Jbus profile)
Rate 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bauds
Data format 1 start, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop
1 start, 8 bits, even parity, 1 stop
1 start, 8 bits, odd parité, 1 stop
Response time Less than 15 ms

ACE959, interface for 4-wire RS 485 network. Maximum number of Sepam 1000+ on a 25
Modbus network
RS 485 electrical interface ACE949-2, complies with EIA standard
2-wire RS 485 differential
ACE959, complies with EIA standard
4-wire RS 485 differential
Electrical interface power supply External, by 12 V DC ou 24 V DC auxiliary supply
Type of connection Screw terminals and tightening yokes for
shielding connection
Maximum length of RS 485 network with With 12 V DC distributed power supply to
standard cable interfaces
(lengths multiplied by 3 with FILECA, with a 320 m with 5 Sepam 1000+
maximum of 1300m)
180 m with 10 Sepam 1000+
160 m with 20 Sepam 1000+
125 m with 25 Sepam 1000+
With 24 V DC distributed power supply to
interfaces
1000 m with 5 Sepam 1000+
750 m with 10 Sepam 1000+
450 m with 20 Sepam 1000+
375 m with 25 Sepam 1000+

28 Schneider Electric
Communication Description and characteristics

Connection of the ACE949-2


Interface for 2-wire RS 485 network
Implementation of the Modbus network
A set of adapted accessories is used for fast, dependable implementation of the
RS 485 A ACE 949-2
communication network from both the electrical and environmental (electromagnetic
E79288

network
compatibility) viewpoints.
V+

E79287
V- 1
L+
L-
2

B
3
MERLIN GERIN MERLIN GERIN
MERLIN GERIN
4
L-
L+
V- CCA612
➀ Network connection interface, to be supplied by 12 V DC or 24 V DC distributed
V+ to
C power supply
Sepam
# ACE949-2 for 2-wire RS 485 network
RS 485 # or ACE959 for 4-wire RS 485 network.
network ➁ CCA612 cord for connection of the connection interface to the C port of the
Sepam base unit.
Connection of the ACE959 ➂ Interface for connection of the RS 485 network to the Modbus master, with
Interface for 4-wire RS 485 network distributed power supply to the ACE949-2 or ACE959 interfaces and polarization/
termination of the communication link
# ACE909-2, RS 485 / RS 232 converter
ACE959
# or ACE919CA (110 V AC or 220 V AC) RS 485/RS485 interface
E79289

A # or ACE919CC (24 V DC or 48 V DC) RS 485/RS 485 interface.


(1)
V- ➃ Modbus network cable
V+ # for 2-wire RS 485 network: two shielded twisted pairs
Rx+ (1 RS 485 pair, 1 pair for power supply)
Rx- # for 4-wire RS 485 network: three shielded twisted pairs
Tx+
(2 RS 485 pairs, 1 pair for power supply)
Tx-
# with tinned copper braiding shielding, coverage: > 65 %
# characteristic impedance: 120 Ω
# gauge: AWG 24
# resistance per unit length: < 100 Ω per km
(1)
B
# capacitance between conductors: < 60 pF per m
V- # capacitance between conductor and shielding: < 100 pF per m
V+ # maximum length: 1300 m.
Rx+ CCA612
Rx-
C to Example of standard cable (for 2-wire RS 485 network):
Tx+
Tx-
Sepam # supplier: BELDEN reference: 9842
# supplier: FILOTEX reference: FMA-2PS.
High performance cable (for 2-wire RS 485 network):
# supplier: FILECA reference : F2644-1 (cable distributed by Schneider Electric in
V-
60 m strand, reference CCR301).
V+ D

(2) For more information, refer to the "Sepam – RS 485 network connection guide"
PCRED399074EN.

Rx+, Rx-: Sepam receiving (eq IN+, IN-)


Tx+, Tx-: Sepam transmitting (eq OUT+, OUT-)
(1) distributed power supply with separate wiring or included in
the shielded cable (3 pairs).
(2) terminal block for connection of the distributed power supply
module.

Schneider Electric 29
Parameter and protection Description
settings

Protection settings
E79438

The Sepam 1000+ can be set:


# via the front panel when Sepam 1000+ is equipped with the advanced UMI
function. Function keys (blue) may be used to navigate in the menu and to scroll and
accept the displayed values.
Main functions performed:
Trip
Curve = inverse
5 changing of passwords
Threshold = 110 A 5 entry of general settings
Delay = 100 ms 5 entry of protection settings
# via a PC equipped with the SFT 2841 software tool connected to the front panel
for all types of Sepam 1000+.
Menus guide the user through the different phases of parameter and protection
setting by a series of windows suited to each operation.
The SFT 2841 software tool may be used for Sepam 1000+ parameter and
Example of advanced UMI with standard assignment of signal protection setting in connected or unconnected mode. The unconnected mode
lamps. allows all the parameter settings to be prepared ahead of time and loaded in a single
operation when the Sepam 1000+ is connected on site (downloading).
Main functions performed by the SFT 2841:
# changing of passwords
E65568

# entry of general settings (ratings, integration period, …)


# entry of protection settings
# changing of program logic assignments
# enabling/disabling of file saving functions.

Example of phase overcurrent protection setting screen


(series 20).

Program logic parameter setting


E65575

Program logic parameter setting consists mainly of assigning the data transmitted by
the protection functions to the signal lamps and output relays. This is done by
entering the data in the "control matrix" of the SFT 2841 software tool.

Example of parameter setting (serieS 20).

30 Schneider Electric
Parameter and protection Program logic
settings

Each Sepam 1000+ has program logic by default according to the chosen type
(S20, S40, T20,…) as well as messages for the different signal lamps.
The functions are assigned according to the most frequent use of the unit. The
parameter setting and/or marking may be customized if required using the SFT 2841
software tool.

Example of parameter setting: Sepam S20 equipped with the optional MES114 module
IS (2) Outputs Signal lamps Associated
functions
Functions 01 02 03 04 011 012 013 014 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9
Phase protection 50/51-1 # # # # # # Circuit breaker
50/51-2 # # # # # # control
Earth fault protection 50N/51N-1 # # # # # #
50N/51N-2 # # # # # #
Unbalance protection 46 # # # #
Recloser 79 # #
Open position l11 # # Trip circuit
Closed position l12 # # supervision
Receive blocking l13 # Logic
input discrimination
Line disconnector l14 #
position open (1)
Tripping by external l21 # #
protection
l22
l23
l24
Inhibit remote control l25 # Remote control
SF6 pressure drop l26 # #
Transmit blocking # # Logic
discrimination
"Pick-up" signal # Disturbance
recording
triggering
Watchdog # #
Output Signal lamps
O1 - tripping L1 - I > 51
O2 - inhibit closing L2 - I >> 51
O3 - transmit BI L3 - lo > 51N
O4 - watchdog L4 - lo >> 51N
O11 - close order L5 - ext
O12 - phase fault indication L6 -
O13 - earth fault indication L7 - off
O14 - permanent fault L8 - on
L9 - Trip
(1) or disconnected position.
(2) in service.

Schneider Electric 31
Characteristics Size and weight

Sepam 1000+ base unit


Front panel flush-mounting
Top view Side view Cutout
160 ±0,2
mounting latch
E54753

E54751

E54752
176 160
222 198 202
±0,2

Mounting shown with advanced UMI and optional Mounting sheet thickness < 3 mm.
MES114 module. 31 98
Weight series 20 = 1.2 kg without option.
1.7 kg with option.
Weight series 40 = 1.4 kg without option.
1.9 kg with option.

“Terminal block” mounting with AMT840 plate 6,5


Used to mount the Sepam at the back of the
E57704

compartment with access to the connectors on the rear 40


panel.
Mounting associated with the use of the remote
advanced UMI (DSM303). 40

40
230

40

40

15
216

236

176

123 98

32 Schneider Electric
Characteristics Size and weight

DSM303 module Cutout dimensions for flush-mounting (mounting plate thickness < 3 mm)

# weight: 0.3 kg Side view Cutout


144 ±0,2
mounting latch
E61212

E54756
bent connector

7 98.5 ±0,5
11 96 117

15
maximum depth
with CCA77x
2
16 connection cord : 25

25

ACE949-2 module ACE959 module


# weight: 0.1 kg # weight: 0.25 kg
# mounted on symmetrical DIN rail # mounted on symmetrical DIN rail
E61216

E69528

4
14

88

88
30 (1
)
72

30 (1)

MET148 module MSA141 module


# weight: 0.2 kg # weight: 0.2 kg
# mounted on symmetrical DIN rail # mounted on symmetrical DIN rail
E54757

E61225

4 4
14 14

88
88

30 (
1)
30 (
1)

(1) depth with CCA77x connection cord: 70 mm.

Schneider Electric 33
Characteristics Electrical characteristics

Electrical characteristics
Analog inputs
Current transformer input impedance < 0.001 Ω
1 A or 5 A CT (with CCA630) consumption < 0.001 VA at 1 A
1 A to 6250 A ratings < 0.025 VA at 5 A
permanent thermal withstand 3 In
1 second overload 100 In
Voltage transformer input impedance > 100 kΩ
220 V to 250 kV ratings input voltage 100 to 230/√3 V
permanent thermal withstand 230 V
1 second overload 480 V
Temperature sensor input
Type of temperature sensor Pt 100 Ni 100 / 120
Isolation from earth no no
Current injected in sensor 4 mA 4 mA
Logic inputs
Voltage 24 to 250 Vcc -20/+10 % (from 19.2 to 275 Vcc)
Consumption 3 mA typical
Switching threshold (2) 14V typical
Control output relays (O1, O2, O11 contacts)
Voltage DC 24 / 48 V DC 127 V DC 220 V DC
AC (47.5 to 63 Hz) 100 to 240 V AC
Continuous current 8A 8A 8A 8A
Breaking resistive load 8/4A 0.7 A 0.3 A
capacity L/R load < 20 ms 6/2A 0.5 A 0.2 A
L/R load < 40 ms 4/1A 0.2 A 0.1 A
resistive load - 8A
load p.f. > 0.3 - 5A
Making < 15 A for 200 ms
capacity
Indication relay outputs (O3, O4, O12, O13, O14 contacts)
Voltage DC 24 / 48 V DC 127 V DC 220 V DC
AC (47.5 to 63 Hz) 100 to 240 V AC
Continuous current 2A 2A 2A 2A
Breaking L/R load < 20ms 2/1A 0.5 A 0.15 A
capacity load p.f. > 0.3 - 1A
Power supply (series 20)
range deactivated cons. (1) max. cons. (1) inrush current
24 V DC -20 % +50 % (19,2 to 36 V DC) 3 to 6 W 7 to 11 W < 10 A for 10 ms
48 / 250 V DC -20 % +10 % 2 to 4,5 W 6 to 8 W < 10 A for 10 ms
110 / 240 V AC -20 % +10 % 3 to 9 VA 9 to 15 VA < 15 A for first
47.5 to 63 Hz half-period
brownout withstand 10 ms
Power supply (series 40)
range deactivated cons. (1) max. cons. (1) inrush current
24 / 250 V DC -20 % +10 % 3 to 6 W 7 to 11 W < 28 A 100 µs
110 / 240 V AC -20 % +10 % 3 to 6 W 9 to 25 W < 28 A 100 µs
47.5 to 63 Hz
brownout withstand 20 ms
Analog output
Current 4 - 20 mA, 0 - 20 mA, 0 - 10 mA
Load impedance < 600 Ω (wiring included)
Accuracy 0.50 %
(1) according to configuration.
(2) for upper values, please consult us.

34 Schneider Electric
Characteristics Environmental characteristics

Isolation
Dielectric withstand at power frequency CEI 60255-5 2 kVrms - 1mn (1)
1.2 / 50 µs impulse wave CEI 60255-5 5 kV (2)
Electromagnetic compatibility
Fast transient bursts CEI 60255-22-4 class IV
CEI 61000-4-4 level IV
1 MHz damped oscillating wave CEI 60255-22-1 class III
Immunity to radiated fields CEI 61000-4-3 level III 10 V/m
Immunity to conducted RF disturbances CEI 61000-4-6 level III 10 V
Electrostatic discharge CEI 60255-22-2 class III 6 kV / 8 kV (contact / air)
CEI 61000-4-2 level III
Conducted disturbance emission EN 55022 / CISPR 22 class B on aux. supply (3)
Disturbing field emission EN 55022 / CISPR 22 class A (4)

Mechanical robustness
Degree of protection CEI 60529 IP 52 (7) on front panel
other sides closed
(except for rear IP 20)
Vibrations CEI 60255-21-1 class II (5)
Shocks / jolts CEI 60255-21-2 class II (5)
Earthquakes CEI 60255-21-3 class II (5)
Fire resistance CEI 60695-2-1 glow wire 650 °C
Climatic withstand
Operation CEI 60068-2-1 et 2 -25 °C à + 70 °C
Storage CEI 60068-2-1 et 2 -25 °C à +70 °C
Damp heat CEI 60068-2-3 93 % HR à 40 °C,
56 days (storage)
10 days (operation)
Effect of corrosion CEI-68054-4 class I
Certification
CE
UL508 (6)
(1) except for communication 1 kVrms.
(2) except for communication 3 kV common mode, 1 kV differential mode.
(3) generic EN 50081-1 standard.
(4) generic EN 50081-2 standard.
(5) intrinsic withstand of product, excluding support equipment.
(6) series 40: please consult us.
(7) a gasket delivered with the product can be used to ensure NEMA12 withstand.

Schneider Electric 35
Notes

36 Schneider Electric
Ordering information

To make it easier to choose and fill in your order form, you may use the Schneider
Electric Sepam 1000+ electronic catalogue (please consult us) or include this page
with your order, filling in the requested quantities in the spaces and ticking
off the boxes to indicate your choices.
Sepam 1000+
Type of application Sensors Characteristics common to the order (1)
Series 20 IHM / Power supply Working languages Connectors

S20 (59620) TC 1A / 5A Standard UMI English / French Screw-on connector


T20 (59621) CCA630 (59630) 24V (59602) (59609) CCA620 (59668)
M20 (59622) LPCT 48-250V (59603)
CCA670 (59631) English / Spanish Ring terminal
Advanced UMI (59611) CCA622 (59669)
B21 (59624) TP 24V (59606)
B22 (59625) CCT640 (59632) 48-250V (59607)
Series 40

S40 (59680) TC 1A / 5A Standard UMI English / French Screw-on connector


S41 (59681) CCA630 (59630) 24-250V (59600) (59615) CCA620 (59668)
S42 (2) (59682) LPCT CCA626 (59656)
T40 (2) (59683) CCA670 (59631) Advanced UMI English / Spanish
T42 (2) (59684) 24-250V (59604) (59616) Ring terminal
M41(2) (59685) CCA622 (59669)
CCA627 (59657)
(1) only one choice per characteristic (UMI, working language, …).
(2) available in 2002.

Separate modules and optionals accessories


Quantity Description Reference Item number
residual current sensors (ø 120) ................................................................................ CSH120 59635
residual current sensors (ø 200) ................................................................................ CSH200 59636
interposing ring CT for residual current input ............................................................. CSH30 59634
core balance CT interface .......................................................................................... ACE990 59672
4 input + 4 output module ........................................................................................... MES108 59645
10 input + 4 output module ......................................................................................... MES114 59646
8 temperature sensor module .................................................................................... MET148 59640
analog output module ................................................................................................. MSA141 59647
remote advanced UMI module (1) ................................................................................ DSM303 59608
mounting frame .......................................................................................................... AMT840 59670
2-wire RS 485 network interface ................................................................................ ACE949-2 59642

PCRED301004EN- © 2001 Schneider Electric - All wrights reserved


4-wire RS 485 network interface ................................................................................ ACE959 59643
communication cable L = 3 m .................................................................................... CCA612 59663
remote module connection cable L = 0.6 m ............................................................... CCA770 59660
remote module connection cable L = 2 m ................................................................. CCA772 59661
remote module connection cable L = 4 m .................................................................. CCA774 59662
PC parameter setting and operation software kit (2) .................................................... kit SFT2841 59671
RS 485 / RS 232 converter ........................................................................................ ACE909-2 59648
RS 485 / RS 485 interface (AC) ................................................................................. ACE919CA 59649
RS 485 / RS 485 interface (DC) ................................................................................. ACE919CC 59650
Sepam 1000+ series 20 instruction manual ................. French ................................. PCRED301005FR 59674
Sepam 1000+ series 20 instruction manual ................. English ................................ PCRED301005EN 59675
Sepam 1000+ series 40 instruction manual French .... French ................................. PCRED301006FR 59677
Sepam 1000+ series 20 instruction manual English ... English ................................ PCRED301006EN 59678
(1) not compatible with Sepam units equipped with integrated advanced UMI.
(2) including the CCA612 connection cord.

Schneider Electric Industries SA As standards, specifications and designs change from time to time, please ask for confirmation
of the information given in this document.
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