1-What are the I/U (A/V) highlited by red?? whats is 0.01xCTsec and what is the punit they are talking about??
2-Is it right to have same undervoltage settings for all upstream and downstream relays with no descrimination?? Thx in advance.
3-How can we have a CT 1200/1 and the primary pickup value is 2160 A (second row) ??
mayanees covered it pretty well. Maybe a few extra pieces will help.
1. I/U is european for I = current, U = voltage
A/V = North American(?) A = current, V = voltage
2. U/V settings are generally operations oriented. When the power goes off-line, the system needs to open any feeders that will make it harder to start up. Generally all others are left closed. U/V settings don't coordinate very well. When the voltage goes below 70% it is generally on the way tp zero within a few doxem milliseconds. One usually picks a 27 setting that is below any normal inrush dips. Past that point, any further drop is the power going out.
Critical loads that require power as soon as possible generally have the 27 shut off. You don't want them to trip.
So, having all relays set to the same value would tell me the company doing the coordination
maybe did not understand the operational needs - and maybe the relays are set that way because that is what you need and they did understand.
Interesting note: The delay on the 27 is 2sec. The CBs don't trip for a short (less than 2sec)voltage dip - even if the voltage dips to zero
You will have to understand the operations and the coordination to make effective decisions.
3. As mayanees said, the range of settings for the 50 (instantaneous OC) is .01 to 15. Why they added "xCTsec", I don't know. Of course the relay only sees the CT secondary current - you already knew that. All the values are given in feeder amps. I don't know what they expected to tell you with that phrase.
As for the value being above the CT rating, instantaneous OC is always (unless there is something really weird going on) above the CT. As you knew, the 50 relay is responding to a short circuit. The current is generally above In, the CTs are above their rating and are going into saturation. The output is not linear. You can get the curves for the CT that will show the inaccuracy. However, for a 50 that really doesn't matter. The important part of a 50 setting is to be inside of the equipment damage curve.
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