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NV10B

FEEDER&LoM PROTECTION RELAY


VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY PROTECTION

— Application
The relay type NV10B can be typically used in HV, MV and LV distribution systems, on transformers or for electri-
cal machines.
It can be used for system decoupling, load shedding and loss of main (islanding) protection.

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NV10B
PROTECTION RELAY

74TCS BF METERING - Protective & control functions


- UL1..UL3,UE
- Oscillography
27 27 Phase undervoltage
- Events & Faults log
59 Phase overvoltage
COMMUNICATION 59N Residual overvoltage
59
BF Circuit breaker failure
- RS232
74TCS Trip circuit supervision
59N - Modbus RS485
- Modbus TCP/IP
Control functions - IEC 870-5-103/DNP3

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— Measuring inputs — MMI (Man Machine Interface)
Three phase voltage inputs with programmable nominal voltages The user interface comprises a membrane keyboard, a backlight
within range 50...130 V (UR=100 V) or 200...520 V (UR=400 V) and one LCD alphanumeric display and eight LEDs.
residual voltage input, with programmable nominal voltage within The green ON LED indicates auxiliary power supply and self di-
range 50...130 V (UER=100 V). agnostics, two LEDs are dedicated to the Start and Trip (yellow
for Start, red for Trip) and five red LEDs are user assignable.
— Firmware updating
The use of flash memory units allows on-site firmware updating.

— Construction
According to the hardware configurations, the protection relay
can be shipped in various case styles depending on the required
mounting options (flush, projecting mounting, rack or with sepa-
rate operator panel).

— Output relays
Six output relays are available (two changeover, three make and
one break contacts); each relay may be individually programmed
as normal state (normally energized, de-energized or pulse) and
reset mode (manual or automatic).
A programmable timer is provided for each relay (minimum pulse
width). The user may program the function of each relay in ac-
cordance with a matrix (tripping matrix) structure.
— Self diagnostics
— Modular design All hardware and software functions are repeatedly checked
In order to extend I/O capability, the NV10B hardware can be and any anomalies reported via display messages, communica-
customized through external auxiliary modules: tion interfaces, LEDs and output relays.
• MRI - Output relays and LEDs Anomalies may refer to:
• MID16 - Binary inputs • Hw faults (auxiliary power supply, output relay coil interrup-
• MCI - 4...20 mA converters tions, MMI board...)
• MPT - Pt100 probe inputs. • Sw faults (boot and run time tests for data base, EEPROM
memory checksum failure, data BUS,...)

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• Circuit breaker faults.

— Control and monitoring


Several predefined functions are implemented:
• Trip circuit supervision (74TCS)

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• Remote tripping
• Automatic reclosure for photovoltaic plants (optional)
• Circuit Breaker commands and diagnostic
User defined logic may be customized according to IEC 61131-3
standard protocol (PLC).

— Metering
NV10B provides metering values for phase, residual voltages
and frequency, making them available for reading on a display
or to communication interfaces. Voltages are sampled 24 times
per period and the RMS value of the fundamental component is
— Binary inputs measured using the DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) algorithm
Two binary inputs are available with programmable active state and digital filtering. The measured voltages can be displayed
(active-ON/active-OFF) and programmable timer (active to OFF/ with reference to nominal values or directly expressed in volts.
ON or ON/OFF transitions). With DFT the RMS value some harmonic are also measured.
Several presettable functions can be associated to each input.
— Event storage
— Two set point profiles (A,B) Several useful data are stored for diagnostic purpose; the events
Two independent groups of settings are provided. Switching from are stored into a non volatile memory.
profiles may be operated by means of MMI, binary input and com- They are graded from the newest to the older after the “Events
munication. reading” command (ThySetter) is issued:
• Sequence of Event Recorder (SER).
— Communication The event recorder runs continuously capturing in circular mode
Multiple communication interfaces are implemented: the last three hundred events upon trigger of binary input/output.
• One RS232 local communication front-end interface for com- • Sequence of Fault Recorder (SFR).
munication with ThySetter setup software The fault recorder runs continuously capturing in circular
• Two back-end interfaces for communication with remote mon- mode the last twenty faults upon trigger of binary input/output
itoring and control systems by: and/or element pickup (start-trip).
- RS485 port - ModBus® RTU, IEC 60870-5-103 or DNP3 protocol, • Trip counters.
- Ethernet port (RJ45 or optical fiber) - ModBus/TCP protocol.
— Digital Fault Recorder (Oscillography)
— Programming and settings Upon trigger of tripping/starting of each function or external sig-
All relay programming and adjustment operations may be per- nals, the relay records in COMTRADE format:
formed through MMI (Keyboard and display) or using a Personal • Oscillography with instantaneous values for transient analysis.
Computer with the aid of the ThySetter software. • RMS values for long time periods analysis.
The same PC setup software is required to set, monitor and con- • Logic states (binary inputs and output relays).
figure all Pro_N devices.
Note - A license for Digital Fault Recorder function is required, The records
Two session level (User or Administrator) with password for sen-
are stored in nonvolatile memory
sible data access are provided.
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SPECIF ICAT IONS
GENERAL INPUT CIRCUITS
— Mechanical data — Auxiliary power supply Uaux
Mounting: flush, projecting, rack or separated operator panel Nominal value (range) 24...48 Vac/dc, 115...230 Vac/110...220 Vdc
Mass (flush mounting case) 2.0 kg Operative range (each one of the above nominal values) 19...60 Vac/dc
85...265 Vac/75...300 Vdc
— Insulation tests Power consumption:
Reference standards EN 60255-5 • Maximum (energized relays, Ethernet TX) 10 W (20 VA)
High voltage test 50Hz 2 kV 60 s • Maximum (energized relays, Ethernet FX) 15 W (25 VA)
Impulse voltage withstand (1.2/50 μs) 5 kV
Insulation resistance >100 MΩ — Voltage inputs
Reference voltage UR 100 V or 400 V selectable on order
— Voltage dip and interruption Nominal voltage Un 50...130 V or 200...520 V selectable by sw
Reference standards EN 61000-4-29 Permanent overload 1.3 UR
1s overload 2 UR
— EMC tests for interference immunity Rated consumption (for any phase) ≤ 0.5 VA
1 MHz damped oscillatory wave EN 60255-22-1 1 kV-2.5 kV
Electrostatic discharge EN 60255-22-2 8 kV — Residual voltage input
Fast transient burst (5/50 ns) EN 60255-22-4 4 kV Reference voltage UER 100 V
Conducted radio-frequency fields EN 60255-22-6 10 V Nominal voltage UEn 50...130 V selectable by sw
Radiated radio-frequency fields EN 60255-4-3 10 V/m Permanent overload 1.3 UER
High energy pulse EN 61000-4-5 2 kV 1s overload 2 UER
Magnetic field 50 Hz EN 61000-4-8 1 kA/m Rated consumption ≤ 0.5 VA
Damped oscillatory wave EN 61000-4-12 2.5 kV
Ring wave EN 61000-4-12 2 kV — Binary inputs
Conducted common mode (0...150 kHz) EN 61000-4-16 10 V Quantity 2
Type dry inputs
— Emission Max permissible voltage 19...265 Vac/19...300 Vdc
Reference standards EN 61000-6-4 (ex EN 50081-2) Max consumption, energized 3 mA

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Conducted emission 0.15...30 MHz Class A
Radiated emission 30...1000 MHz Class A OUTPUT CIRCUITS

— Climatic tests — Output relays K1...K6


Reference standards IEC 60068-x, ENEL R CLI 01, CEI 50 Quantity 6

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• Type of contacts K1, K2 changeover (SPDT, type C)
— Mechanical tests • Type of contacts K3, K4, K5 make (SPST-NO, type A)
Reference standards EN 60255-21-1, 21-2, 21-3 • Type of contacts K6 break (SPST-NC, type B)
Nominal current 8A
— Safety requirements Nominal voltage/max switching voltage 250 Vac/400 Vac
Reference standards EN 61010-1 Breaking capacity:
Pollution degree 3 • Direct current (L/R = 40 ms) 50 W
Reference voltage 250 V • Alternating current (λ = 0,4) 1250 VA
Overvoltage III Make 1000 W/VA
Pulse voltage 5 kV Short duration current (0,5 s) 30 A
Reference standards EN 60529
Protection degree: — LEDs
• Front side IP52 Quantity 8
• Rear side, connection terminals IP20 • ON/fail (green) 1
• Start (yellow) 1
— Environmental conditions • Trip (red) 1
Ambient temperature -25...+70 °C • Allocatable (red) 5
Storage temperature -40...+85 °C
Relative humidity 10...95 % GENERAL SETTINGS
Atmospheric pressure 70...110 kPa — Rated values
Relay nominal frequency (f n) 50, 60 Hz
— Certifications Relay nominal voltage (Un) 50...130 V or 200...520 V
Product standard for measuring relays EN 50263 Relay residual nominal voltage (direct measure) (UEn) 50...130 V
CE conformity Relay residual nominal voltage (calculated) (UECN)=Un· √3 50...130 V
• EMC Directive 89/336/EEC Line VT primary nominal voltage (Unp) 50 V..500 kV
• Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC Residual primary nominal voltage (phase-to-phase) · √3 (UEnp)
Type tests IEC 60255-6 50 V...500 kV
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES — Binary input timers
Local PC RS232 19200 bps ON delay time (IN1 tON, IN2 tON) 0.00...100.0 s
Network: OFF delay time (IN1 tOFF, IN2 tOFF) 0.00...100.0 s
• RS485 1200...57600 bps Logic Active-ON/Active-OFF
• Ethernet 100BaseT 100 Mbps
Protocol ModBus® RTU/IEC 60870-5-103/DNP3, TCP/IP — Relay output timers
Minimum pulse width 0.000...0.500 s

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PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS U E >> Element
• U E>> Reset time delay (t UE>>RES) 0.00...100.0 s
— Undervoltage - 27 • 59N Second threshold definite time (U E >>def) 0.01...0.70 U En
Common configuration: • U E>>def Operating time (t UE >>def) 0.07...100.0 s
• 27 Operating logic (Logic27) AND/OR
Note [1] - The mathematical formula for INVERSE curves is:
U< Element t = 0.5 ∙ t UE>inv / [(U/U E>inv)-1]
• U< Curve type (U<Curve) DEFINITE where:
INVERSE [1] t = trip time (in seconds)
Definite time t UE> inv = operating time setting (in seconds)
• 27 First threshold definite time (U <def) 0.05...1.10 U n UE = residual input voltage
• U<def Operating time (t U<def ) 0.03...100.0 s U E> inv = threshold
Inverse time
• 27 First threshold inverse time (U <inv) 0.05...1.10 U n — Breaker failure - BF
• U<inv Operating time (t U<inv) 0.10...100.0 s BF Time delay (t BF) 0.06...10.00 s

U<< Element — Circuit Breaker supervision


Definite time Number of CB trips (N.Open) 0...10000
• 27 Second threshold definite time (U <<def) 0.05...1.10 U n CB max allowed opening time (t break >) 0.05...1.00 s
• U<<def Operating time (t U<<def ) 0.03...100.0 s
METERING & RECORDING
Note [1] - The mathematical formula for INVERSE curves is:
t = 0.75 ∙ t U<inv / [1-(U/U <inv)] — Measured parameters
where: Direct:
t = trip time (in seconds) • Frequency f
t U< inv = operating time setting (in seconds) • Input voltages U L1, U L 2 , U L 3
U = input voltage • Residual voltage UE
U<inv = threshold
Calculated:
— Overvoltage - 59 • Calculated residual voltage U EC
Common configuration: • Maximum voltage between U L1-U L 2 -U L 3 U Lmax
• 59 Operating logic (Logic59) AND/OR • Average voltage between U L1-U L 2 -U L 3 UL

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Sequence:
U> Element • Negative sequence voltage U2
• U> Curve type (U>Curve) DEFINITE
INVERSE [1] 3rd harmonic:
Definite time • Third harmonic residual voltage U E-3rd
• 59 First threshold definite time (U >def) 0.50...1.50 U n

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• U>def Operating time (t U> def ) 0.03...100.0 s — Event recording (SER)
Inverse time Number of events 300
• 59 First threshold inverse time (U >inv) 0.50...1.50 U n Recording mode circular
• U>inv Operating time (t U>inv) 0.10...100.0 s
Trigger:
• Start/Trip of enabled protection or control element
U>> Element
• Binary inputs switching (OFF/ON or ON/OFF) IN1...INx
Definite time
• Setting changes
• 59 Second threshold definite time (U >>def) 0.50...1.50 U n
• Auxiliary supply Power UP/Power DOWN
• U>>def Operating time (t U>> def ) 0.03...100.0 s
Data recorded:
Note [1] - The mathematical formula for INVERSE curves is: • Counter (resettable by ThySetter) 0...10 9
t = 0.5 ∙ t U>inv / [(U/U >inv)-1] • Cause binary input/trip/setting change/Power ON/OFF
where: • Time stamp Date and time
t = trip time (in seconds)
t U> inv = operating time setting (in seconds) — Fault recording (SFR)
U = input voltage Number of faults 20
U>inv = threshold Recording mode circular
Trigger:
— Residual overvoltage - 59N • Output relays of enabled protection or control element (OFF-ON)
Common configuration: • External trigger (binary inputs) IN1...INx
• Residual voltage measurement for 59N - direct/calculated
(3V0Type59N) U E /U EC Data recorded:
• 59N Operation from 74VT external (74VText59N) OFF /Block • Counter (resettable by ThySetter) 0...10 9
• Time stamp Date and time
U E > Element • Cause tripped element
• U E > Curve type (U E >Curve) DEFINITE • Input voltages U L1r, U L2r, U L3r
INVERSE [1] • Residual voltages (measured and calculated) U Er, U ECr
• U E> Reset time delay (t UE>RES) 0.00...100.0 s • Binary inputs state IN1, IN2...INx
• Output relays state K1...K6...K10
Definite time • Fault cause info (operating phase) L1, L2, L3
• 59N First threshold definite time (U E >def) 0.01...0.70 U En
• U E>def Operating time (t UE >def) 0.07...100.0 s
Inverse time
• 59N First threshold inverse time (U E >inv) 0.01...0.50 U En
• U E>inv Operating time (t UE >inv) 0.10...100.0 s

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— Digital Fault Recorder (Oscillography)
File format COMTRADE
Records depending on setting [1]
Recording mode circular
Sampling rate 24 samples per cycle

Trigger setup:
• Pre-trigger time 0.05...1.00 s
• Post-trigger time 0.05...60.00 s
• Trigger from inputs IN1, IN2...INx
• Trigger from outputs K1...K6...K10
• Communication ThySetter

Set sample channels:


• Instantaneous voltages u L1, u L2, u L3, u E

Set analog channels (Analog 1...12):


• Frequency f
• Input voltages U L1, U L 2 , U L 3
• Residual voltage (measured and calculated) U E, U EC

Set digital channels (Digital 1...12):


• Output relays state K1...K6...K10
• Binary inputs state IN1, IN2...INx
Note [1] - For instance, with following setting:
• Pre-trigger time 0.5 s
• Post-trigger time 0.5 s
• Sampled channels u L1, u L2 , u L3 , u E
• Analog channels U L1, U L2 , U L3 , U E
• Digital channels K1, K2, K3, K4, K5, K6, IN1, IN2
up to 180 records can be stored

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— I/O circuits and interfaces

F1
F2
B1
RS485
F3
UL1 B- F4 Supervision
B2 27 A+ F5 unit
B3
UL2
B4
VOLTAGE INPUTS

B5
59
UL3
B6
ETHERNET

D1
B7 HUB

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UE 59N
B8

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THYBUS

E1 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28

OUTPUT INPUT
N.8 Pt100
RUN
BUS
ON

MODULO PT100
MPT
PT100 MODULE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28

A1 ≅
UAUX
A2 OUTPUT INPUT
N.16 binary inputs
RUN
BUS
ON

MODULO INGRESSI REMOTI MID16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28

N.8 binary inputs


+ 4 output relay
OUTPUT
OUTPUT INPUT
INPUT ON
RUN
BUS
ON

BUS
MID8
1
2
3
4
5

MODULO 4 RELE’ + 8 INGRESSI DIGITALI RUN MRI


MODULO INGRESSI REMOTI
4 RELAYS + 8 BINARY INPUTS MODULE
BINARY INPUTS

A19
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

IN1
A20
A21
IN2
A22 FRONT PANEL
RS232

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— Connection diagram example for active users

BF (K2)

L1
L2
When the 59N protection is required
L3

NV10B +UAUX
N
A3
dn K1 A4
A5 TRIP
da

(*) Raf - antiferrorisonance


B7 A6
K2 BF - Breaker
Raf(*) UE A7 Failure
B8

OUTPUT RELAYS
A8
K3 A9
B1

VOLTAGE INPUTS
K4 A10
UL1
B2
A11
B3 K5 A12

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UL2
B4 K6 A13
B5 SELF (self test)
A14
UL3
B6

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A B b a B1
UL1 F1
B2
F2
B3
RS485

F3
UL2 B-
B A a b B4 F4
A+
B5 F5
UL3
Trip (K1) +UAUX B6
ETHERNET

(**)
D1

-UAUX A19
A20 IN1
-UAUX
BINARY INPUTS

THYBUS

E1

A21
A22 IN2
-UAUX
FRONT PANEL
BF (K2)
A1
RS232

UAUX ≅
UAUX
A2 UAUX

G~

Phase-phase input voltages with direct connection to the LV side (UR = 400 V versions) or by means of two VTs and residual voltage
acquired with open delta VT

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DIMENSIONS
FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW
128.5
107 120 101 ø 4.5 110

D1 D1

A1 A1
A2 A2
C1 C2 C1 C2

ø 4.5 A3
A4 RX
F1
F2
A3
A4 RX
F1
F2
A5 F3 A5 F3
A6 TX F4 A6 TX F4
A7 F5 A7 F5
A8 C3 C4 A8 C3 C4
A9 B1 A9 B1
A10 B2 A10 B2
177

171
149

200
168
A11 B3 A11 B3
A12 B4 A12 B4
ON 1 2 3 4 5 START ON 1 2 3 4 5 START
A13 B5 A13 B5
80

TRIP TRIP A14 C5 C6 B6 A14 C5 C6 B6


A15 B7 A15 B7
A16 B8 A16 B8

A17 A17
A18 A18
A19 A19
A20 C7 C8 A20 C7 C8

A21 A21
A22 A22
31

E1 E1

20
FLUSH MOUNTING PROJECTING MOUNTING FLUSH MOUNTING PROJECTING MOUNTING
(Separate operator panel)

SIDE VIEW

212.5 275
25 15
205 30 5 30 ø 4.5

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170

FLUSH MOUNTING SEPARATE PROJECTING MOUNTING PROJECTING MOUNTING


OPERATOR PANEL (Separate operator panel) (Stand alone)

RACK MOUNTING FLUSH MOUNTING CUTOUT

482.6 102.5 ±0.3


465 70
177 (4U)

161
101.6

154

ON 1 2 3 4 5 START ON 1 2 3 4 5 START ON 1 2 3 4 5 START ON 1 2 3 4 5 START

TRIP TRIP TRIP TRIP

N.4 holes ø 3.5

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