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Motor Protection Relay Guide

The document describes the MM30-743 motor protection relay, which provides complete protection for medium and large induction motors. It monitors key parameters such as current, voltage, speed, and temperature. The relay computes positive and negative sequence currents and includes protective functions for overcurrent, earth fault, locked rotor, thermal overload, and more. It has programmable inputs and outputs, self-diagnostic capabilities, and communication via RS485 Modbus RTU. The relay can automatically set protection settings based on basic motor data through its autosetting function.

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Motor Protection Relay Guide

The document describes the MM30-743 motor protection relay, which provides complete protection for medium and large induction motors. It monitors key parameters such as current, voltage, speed, and temperature. The relay computes positive and negative sequence currents and includes protective functions for overcurrent, earth fault, locked rotor, thermal overload, and more. It has programmable inputs and outputs, self-diagnostic capabilities, and communication via RS485 Modbus RTU. The relay can automatically set protection settings based on basic motor data through its autosetting function.

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M Line Protection Relays

MM30-743
MOTOR PROTECTION RELAY + TRIP CIRCUIT SUPERVISION

Complete motor protection relay designed for the protection


and active security of medium and large size induction
motors.
The relay also computes the positive (Id) and negative (Is)
sequence components of phase-current
system.
The earth current input circuit includes a 3rd harmonic active
filter.

Protective Functions Control


• F12/14 : Speed Control input. • 5 Output Relays (Programmable)
• F37 : No-Load Running. • 3 Digital Inputs (RTD input)
• F46 : Current Unbalance. • Remote Trip Control
• F47 : Phase sequence or phase-balance voltage
(negative sequence).
Technical Characteristics
• F48 : Starting Control. • Complete autodiagnostic program
• F49 : Thermal Image. • Display 8 characters
• F50/51 : Overcurrent. • 8 Leds for signalization
• F51LR : Locked Rotor.
Communications
• F64 : Earth Fault.
• F66 : Control of n° of startings. • RS485 Serial communication port on rear side
• F74 : Trip Circuir supervision. • Modbus RTU communication Protocol
• Low Power Factor Mounting
• Autosetting • 2 Module box
• Reduced Voltage Starting Control • P44 protection case (on request IP54)
• Totally draw-out execution.
Power Supply Ratings
• Type 1 : 24V(-20%) / 110V(+20%) a.c. - 24V(-20%) / 125(+20%) d.c.
Measurements • Type 2 : 80V(-20%) / 220V(+20%) a.c. - 90V(-20%) / 250(+20%) d.c.
• Real Time Measurements
• Maximum Demand and Inrush Recording Software
• Trip Recording (last 5 trips with date & time). • MScom - program interface for device management

N81-ING-Rev.02

MS-SCE1811-R1 MS-SCE1798-R1
Standard Output Standard Output with F74
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Protection Relays MM30-743

Programmable Input Quantities


Fn = System frequency : (50 - 60) Hz
In = Rated primary current of phase CTs : (0 - 9999)A step 1A
On = Rated primary current of earth fault detection CT : (0 - 9999)A step 1A

F49 : Thermal Image


The current I producing motor warming-up is computed as a conventional composition of positive and negative sequence
components of the motor current. (I/Im) 2 - (Ip/Im) 2
t = [tm] ln
Measured current : I = I12 + 3I2 2 (I/Im) 2 - (Ib/Im) 2

Im = Motor full load current : (0.1 ¸ 1.5)In step 0.01In


Ist = Motor start-up (Locked Rotor) current : (0.5 ¸ 10)Im step 0.1Im
tst = Motor starting time : (1 ¸ 120)s step 1s
tm = Motor warming-up time constant : (1 ¸ 60)m step 1m
to = Steady motor cooling-down time constant : (1 ¸ 10)tm step 1tm
Ta/n = Thermal prealarm : (50 ¸ 110)%Tn step 1%
Ts/n = Restart thermal level : (40 ¸ 100)%Tn step 1%
Ib = Rated maximum continuous current of the motor : (1 ¸ 1.3)Im step 0.05Im
F46 : Current Unbalance
Negative sequence current : Is> = (0.1 ¸ 0.8)Im step 0.1Im
Inverse time current curve : tIs> = (1 ¸ 8)s step 1s
(tIs> = trip time @ Is = In)
When current is below 0.1 Im the function is disabled
F50/51 : Overcurrent
Current setting range : I> = (1 ¸ 5)Ist step 0.1Ist (limited to 20 In)
Independent time delay : tI> = (0.05 ¸ 1)s step 0.01s
Instantaneous output £ 0.03s (Reset time of instantaneous output : tI> + tBO)
Reset time delay of the blocking output relay : tBO = (0.05 ¸ 0.5)s step 0.01s
F37 : No-Load Running
Under current level : I< = (0.15 ¸ 1)Im step 0.01Im
Trip time delay : tI< = (0.1 ¸ 90)s step 0.01s
When current is below 0.1 Im the function is disable
F51LR : Locked Rotor
Trip Current level : ILR = (1 ¸ 5)Im step 0.1Im
Trip time delay : tLr = (1 ¸ 25)s step 1s
Inhibition time at motor starting : 1s
F64 : Earth Fault
Current setting range : O> = (0.02 ¸ 2)On step 0.01On
N81-ING-Rev.02

Independent time delay : tO> = (0.05 ¸ 5)s step 0.01s


Istantaneous output : £ 0.03s (Reset time of instantaneous output : tO> + tBO)
F66 (StNo) : Limitation of N° of Startings
Numbers of startings : StNo = (1 ¸ 60) step 1
Time interval for counting of StNo : tStNo = (1 ¸ 60)min step 1min
If during the set interval the StNo is attained, a new start is inhibited for the time tBst.
Reset time after trip : tBst = (1 ¸ 60)min step 1min
3

Protection Relays MM30-743

Starting Sequence Control


During start-up of the motor, the unit can control an output contact used to operate the switch-over of Reduced Voltage
motor starter (star-delta, resistance or impedance, autotransformers, etc.) to automatically manage the starting transition:
Switch-over (transition) current : Itr = (0.1 ¸ 1)Ist step 0.1Ist
Maximum switch-over time delay : tTr = (0.5 ¸ 50)s step 0.1s
At motor's start, counting of tTr begins. If during tTr the motor current drops below ITr, switching-over is operated;
if motor current stays over ITr longer than tTr, the Locked Rotor element is activated.
Autosetting
The complexity of properly set a motor protection, frequently produces undesired tripping or non-operation of some of the data
functions. The relay MM30 automatically selects the best setting of the according to motor and system basic data.
These parameters are: System frequency, Rated primary current of phase CTs., Rated primary current of earth fault CT, Motor rated current,
Motor starting current, Starting time,Transition current level, Transition time.
Once these settings have been programmed the AUTOSET function can be activated and all the variables are computed and
automatically set at values suitable for a normal duty of the motor. Variables can be anyhow manually modified if different setting is
needed.

N81-ING-Rev.02

Order Code - Example :


MM30-743 1 2 1 1
Power supply Phase Rated Relay R1
Input Current Outputs Configuration for standard outputs
1 = Type 1 1 = 1A 1 = Standard 1 = (21-22) N.O. - (10-11) N.O. - Standard
2 = Type 2 2 = 5A 2 = Double 2 = (21-22) N.O. - (10-11) N.C.
2 = (21-22) N.C. - (10-11) N.O.
2 = (21-22) N.C. - (10-11) N.C.

The performances and the characteristics reported in this document are not binding and can modified at any moment without notice.

Microelettrica Scientifica S.p.A. - 20090 Buccinasco (MI) - Via Lucania 2, Italy


Tel. +39 02 575731 - Fax +39 02 57510940 - E-Mail: sales.relays@microelettrica.com
www.microelettrica.com

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