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Summary of Contents for SIA-B

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING GUIDE SIA B Self Dual Power Overcurrent Protection Relay...

Page 2: ...Flag 8 2 3 LED indicators 8 2 4 How to install SICOMM software 8 2 5 Setting up the session Password and access levels 9 3 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM 9 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 4 1 IEC60255 151 Curves 1...

Page 3: ...rotocol is a certificate that relay has passed all factory testing process with correct results In case some fault is detected consider putting into quarantine period the relay and contact Fanox for f...

Page 4: ...time NOTE Date and time must be correctly set the first time the relay is operative and energy must be kept at least 1 hour to maintain the RTC for 72 hours once the energy is lost Besides the possibi...

Page 5: ...ns to increase or decrease the contrast 1 3 2 Test menu NOTE When performing test menu protection won t be available and it will be possible to open circuit breaker Only authorized personnel can do th...

Page 6: ...us situation 2 Unscrew the 4 screws on the front of the relay to extract it from the RMU and access to the rear side of the relay 3 Unscrew the 2 screws to remove the cover from the battery compartmen...

Page 7: ...the wiring of the switchgear and connect relay properly A1 Phase A current input for measurement and self power C1 Trip output A2 Phase A current output for measurement and self power C2 Trip output...

Page 8: ...Magnetic Indicator trip There is a general trip without indicating the reason 2 3 LED indicators The SIA B front panel has two not configurable LEDs By default they show ready LED ON and alarm LED AL...

Page 9: ...tatus and measurements Settings Events Permission to Change settings Download and Delete the Events buffer Permission to Execute Commands Permission to Change Configuration Permission to Change Protec...

Page 10: ...tion level 100 Deactivation level 90 Instantaneous deactivation Timing accuracy 40 ms or 0 5 whichever is greater Function 50N Permission yes no Operating range 0 20 to 20 x Is step 0 01 x Is Operatin...

Page 11: ...level 90 Instantaneous deactivation Timing accuracy 5 or 30 ms whichever is greater when the protection works with inverse time and 40 ms or 0 5 whichever is greater when it works with definite time F...

Page 12: ...me Inverse 120 1 1 0 0 Ext Inverse 80 2 1 0 0 Very Inverse 13 5 1 1 0 0 Inverse 0 14 0 02 1 0 0 The curve can move from its axis using the D time selection device which the user can adjust Iadjusted i...

Page 13: ...the user can adjust Iadjusted is the initial operating current set by the user 5 SPECIFIC CURRENT TRANSFORMERS SIA B relay requires specific CTs to achieve not only the line current measurement but al...

Page 14: ...e Level setting allows adjusting the trip voltage level required by the selected striker The default value is 17 Vdc although there are several options 12 Vdc 17 Vdc 22 Vdc 24 Vdc The equipment will a...

Page 15: ...ated or deactivated by pressing OK on it if the item is deactivated it is activated by pressing OK if the item is activated it is deactivated by pressing OK Press the C key to exit the test menu Once...

Page 16: ...and assign a value to this digit using the and keys Once the date time has been entered press OK to change the equipment date Press the C key to return to the standby mode screen Contrast Hold key fr...

Page 17: ...MEASUREMENTS and press key to overview the rest of the menus in the relay To return to standby screen press C key It is also possible to access to Fault reports by pressing key From the standby mode...

Page 18: ...erneath the setting name is its value States menu indicates the stuses of the relay activated or deactivated at real time From the standby mode screen press the OK key to access the first line of menu...

Page 19: ...function The parameters to adjust are Permission The function is available to work only if the permission is YES While this permission is NO the function will never be activated and the relay will not...

Page 20: ...eral settings depends on which specific CT will be used in the application For example if a CT016 is used the Nominal Current would be the nominal current of the installation NOTE the installation nom...

Page 21: ...ey to overview the options and press OK when Nominal current option appears After inserting the password 5555 it will be possible to select the desired value Pressing OK key from the standby screen it...

Page 22: ...ry to insert the password 5555 from the events menu After the erasing of the events it will be appear there is 1 event corresponding to Events erased NOTE When the events are deleted the fault reports...

Page 23: ...2 85xIsmax continuously 20 x Ismin or 5 7 x Ismax for 60 seconds 25 x Ismin or 7 14 x Ismax for 10 seconds In the following table the different injection modes are described CURRENT GENERATION INJECT...

Page 24: ...protection functions settings Connect it for setting and disconnect it for testing purpose Adjust manually current generation value without injecting current to relay for not stressing it during adju...

Page 25: ...phase minimum self powering checking Adjust the Sverker current generator with HOLD 0 4xIsmin and suddenly inject it to the relay as it would happened in real situation when circuit breaker is close...

Page 26: ...etwork line From this value increase the current to achieve the function pick up and the function trip 8 4 1 Protection functions testing NOTE The followig testing processes will be done with the spec...

Page 27: ...rement 24 5 22 8 A Time 0 98s 5 1 029s The following information will be checked Pick up at 110 of the tap Trip output is activated Trip flag is activated TEST 2 Settings Permission YES Curve IEC Inve...

Page 28: ...of the tap Trip output is activated Trip flag is activated 51N Inverse time neutral overcurrent protection TEST 1 Settings Permission YES Curve IEC Inverse Dial 0 05 TAP 1xIs Theoretical tripping tim...

Page 29: ...al tripping time 15 55seconds Fault current 28A o admissible current measurement 18 5 29 4 A Time 14 29s 5 13 575s o admissible current measurement 18 5 26 6 A Time 17 13s 5 17 98s The following infor...

Page 30: ...ersion Wiring checking OK NOK USB communication port OK NOK Signalling and Keypad Led 1 OK Led 2 OK Trip OK Trip Output OK Keypad OK Self power 3P SIAC 0 4Is Phase A OK Phase B OK Phase C OK Commissio...

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