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The document discusses various equipment for testing transmission lines, transformers, and protective relays including the Universal Relay Trainer MV 1431-1 and the Mobile Motor/Generator Unit MV 1305.

The Universal Relay Trainer MV 1431-1 includes various static relays, a current transformer, voltage transformer, and internal power supply fitted into a sturdy steel cabinet.

Experiments that can be performed using the Universal Relay Trainer include identifying different relays, understanding basic relay operation principles, and building relay protection systems to understand how they work in different situations.

Transmission Line, Transformer & Protection Laboratory

Transmission Line, Transformer & Protection Laboratory

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MV 1431-1 MV 1434 MV 1435 MV 1437 MV 1427 MV 1918-1 MV 1911 MV 1915 MV 1972 MV 1919 MV 1931 MV 1933 MV 1934 MV 1420 MV 2221 MV 2222 MV 2225 MV 1424 MV 1425 MV 1438 MV 1932-1 MV 1429 MV 1104 MV 1103 MV 1300 MV 1305

Product
Static Relay Trainer Distance Protection Trainer Differential Relay Trainer Frequency Relay Trainer Relay Tester Digital Timer Transformer single-phase Transformer 3-phase Transformer 3-phase Oil Immersed Transformer Current Transformer Current Transformer with Loads Voltage Transformer with Loads Line Model Line Model Line Model Petersen Coil Line Model Line Model Cabel Model Universal Energy Meter Loads Rheostats Power Distribution System Laboratory Layout Flexes Terminal Board Variable Transformer 1-ph Variable Transformer 3-ph Power Pack Mobile Motor / Generator Unit

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Terco reserves the right to make changes in the design and modifications or improvements of the products at any time without incurring any obligations.
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Protective Relays
MV 1431-1 Universal Relay Trainer
The equipment is intended for practical training in static relay and relay protection engineering for applications in power systems. The Universal Relay Trainer MV 1431-1 is an integrated training system including different kinds of static relays, which are common in relay protection systems around the world. The static relays used in the experiment unit belong to the well known ABB COMBIFLEX relay system. The Universal Relay Trainer MV 1431-1 does not only include static relays, it also contains a current transformer, a voltage transformer and an internal power supply. These components are all fitted into a sturdy steel cabinet with a front panel on which all sub units can be connected using either 4 mm safety sockets or 2 mm signal plug terminals. The choice of 2 mm signal plug terminals makes the unit compact and suitable for experiments with the trainer standing on a table. Mimic diagrams of the relays with large clear symbols are printed on the front panel. Sockets are also provided for test objects. The rack carries a selection of the static relays used in modern electric power systems. Following relays are provided: 1. Microprocessor operated double over- and undervoltage relay 2. Microprocessor operated double over current relay 3. Microprocessor operated multi-function directional / reverse power relay 4. Instantaneous over current relay 5. Two types of auxiliary output relays 6. Multirange time-lag relay 7. Flag / signal relay, double unit Built-in are also : One current transformer One voltage transformer Internal power supply

Supply voltage 220-240 V, 50-60 Hz, 1-ph Dimensions Weight 510 x 280 x 570 mm 30 kg

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Protective Relays
The laboratory manual for the Universal Relay Trainer MV 1431-1 covers from basic operation principles of each relay up to giving an introduction to the theory and the practical handling of typical situations where static relays are used to protect certain objects in for instance a power plant. The protected object may for example be a transformer, a generator, a bus bar or a feeder. The focus of the proposed experiments is not only the different measuring relays, but the surrounding auxiliary relays are also described and used to build a relay protection. From the basic operation principles, which can be understood by the experiments, the students obtain knowledge about how relay protection systems are built and how they will work in different situations. Experiment Manual 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Introduction Identifying the relays Auxiliary Equipment Auxiliary relay Signal/flag relay Current measuring relay, classic Current measuring relay, double Voltage measuring relay, double Power measuring relay Multifunction time relay Tripping relay Basic Experiments Operating the tripping relay Operating the signal relay Operating the current relay Time delay of the tripping relay Time delay of the current relay Modern Multifunctional Time Relay Time relay at DC-operation Time relay at AC-operation Time relay together with measuring current relay Double Overvoltage Relay Get familiar with the relay Define time over/under voltage function Inverse time over voltage function The instantaneous over voltage function The influence of voltage transformers Double Over Current Relay Get familiar with the relay Define time over current function Inverse time over current function The instantaneous over current function The influence of current transformer
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Operating the Reverse Power Relay Background and principle diagram The phase lag circuit Reverse power caused by low current Reverse power caused by low voltage Reverse power caused by the angle between the current and the voltage Reverse power setting Reverse power in unstable system Advanced Experiments Earth-fault protection (95%) Earth-fault protection using a current measuring relay Differential protection Reverse Power / Loss of Synchronization protection

Recommended peripheral equipment for MV 1431-1: Qty Description Cat.Code Basic and Medium Level 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 2 pcs 2 pcs 1 set 3 pcs 1 pc Variable transformer Terminal board Load switch Digital timer Rheostat 200 W / 5 Ohm Rheostat 500 W / 2500 Ohm Differential probe Flex set, safety plugs Digital multimeter Clip-on ammeter MV 1103 MV 1429 MV 1500 MV 1918-1 MV 1957 MV 1963 MV 1971 MV 1830-HF

Extended Level In addition to the equipment above 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 2 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc Rheostat 200 W / 5 Ohm Push button panel Contactor Current transformer Transformer, 1-phase Transformer, 3-phase Line model Load resistor 3-phase Digital multimeter Clip-on ammeter MV 1957 MV 1400 MV 1402 MV 1931 MV 1911 MV 1915 MV 1420 MV 1100-235

Advanced Level In addition to the levels above 1 pc Mobile motor-generator unit MV 1305-235

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Protective Relays
MV 1434 Distance Protection Trainer
This unit is intended for advanced training in static relay technology and relay protection engineering for applications on middle- and high voltage OH-transmission lines, cables and network sections in power systems. The measuring technique used in the distance protection relay terminal is based on pure numerical methods. Versatile local man machine communication (MMC) from the relay front panel, together with a general purpose communication port, brings distance protection relay close to the user, whether he will be located in a substation, control centre or in the students laboratory office. Programming and readouts are performed from the MMC or from a standard PC, close-by or remote. Settings for trip functions How to set the terminal Creating radius network and calculating the impedance map Faults on a medium voltage line (MV 1424) Faults on a high voltage line (MV 1425) Faults on a cable line (MV 1438)

Recommended external laboratory equipment 2 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 2 pcs 1 set 1 pc 1 pc Voltmeter 50-250-500 V MV 1926 A-meter 0-1-2 A MV 1922 A-meter 0-6-12 A MV 1923 3-ph power supply 0-230 V MV 1103 Terminal board MV 1429 1-ph load resistor 40 ohms, MV 1966 2.25 A Line model OH line 40 kV MV 1424 Line model OH line 130 kV MV 1425 Cable model 5 kV MV 1438 3-ph load resistor 230 V, 5 A MV 1100-235 Capacitor load bank MV 1102 Inductive load bank MV 1101 Load switch MV 1500 Laboratory leads MV 1830-HF Stand for lab. leads MV 1904 PC 220-240 V, 50-60 Hz, 1-ph 510 x 280 x 570 mm 25 kg

Features
The line distance protection terminal is based on an advanced version of the distance protection relay from ABB and includes: Five distance protection zones for multiphase faults with individual setting of the directionality and reach in both reactive and resistive direction, mixed forward and reverse. Separate and independent impedance measuring elements for the General Fault Criteria (GFC) with advanced characteristics. Event recorder. Disturbance recorder. Fault locator.

Supply Voltage Dimensions Weight

The trainer module contains, except for the protection relay, the following function modules: Internal DC-power supply Necessary current transformers Necessary voltage transformers Breaker simulator Digital inputs panel Output panel for communication, indications and tripping Auxiliary relays for AC and DC Software: Discs or CD for installation Users manual and technical specifications Experiment manual Examples of topics described in Experiments Manual: Electrical diagrams and identifying components Conditions for tripping Introduction to programming and calculation for a distance relay Calculating impedance ratio Calculating secondary impedances Setting parameters for impedance zones Setting of timers for the distance protection zones Selecting zone reach Setting instruction GFC (General Fault Criteria)
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Protective Relays
MV 1435 Differential Relay Trainer
This unit is intended for practical training in static relay and relay protection engineering regarding differential protections around transformers and busbars in power systems. The static relays used are ABB COMBIFLEX type. The differential relay consists of the following submodules: restraint- and differential circuitry unit, filter and measuring unit, trip- and alarm unit, signal- and indication unit together with a test block to which an external relay tester can be connected. The trainer integrates the differential relay blocks, 12 current transformers, a circuit breaker simulator, input terminals, output terminals, transformer connection panel and operating power supplies of 230 V AC and 110 V DC. Examples of experiments: Electrical diagrams and identifying components Conditions for tripping Settings and indications of the differential relay Characteristics of current transformers Primary and secondary CT-currents at symmetrical- and non symmetrical loads Protection of a single-phase transformer Protection of a three-phase transformer in Yy-connection Protection of a three-phase transformer in Yd-connection Busbar protection Recommended external laboratory equipment 1 pc Experiment transformer, 1-ph 1 pc Experiment transformer, 3-ph 2 pcs Voltmeter 250 V 1 pc A-meter 1A and 2A, or multimeters 4 pcs A-meter 6A and 12A, or multimeters 1 pc Variable transformer 3-ph 1 pc Terminal board 3 pcs Rheostat 0-5 ohm, 6.3A 1 pc 3-ph load resistor 230 V, 5A 1 pc Rheostat 0-50 ohm. 2.0A 1 pc Pushbutton box for the breaker 1 pc Switch 1 pc Timer 1 pc Capicator load bank 1 pc Reactor load bank 1 set Laboratory leads 1 pc Test handle 1 pc Clip-on ammeter 1 pc Ohmmeter (Multimeter) 1 pc Oscilloscope Supply Voltage Dimensions Weight MV 1911 MV 1915 MV 1926 MV 1922 MV 1923 MV 1103 (or MV 1300) MV 1429 MV 1957 MV 1100-235 MV 1959 MV 1400 MV 1500 MV 1918-1 MV 1102 MV 1101 MV 1830-HF MV 1233

220-240 V, 50-60 Hz, 1-ph 510 x 280 x 570 mm 32 kg

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Protective Relays
MV 1437 Frequency Relay Trainer
The trainer consists of industrial protection relays from ABB which has been built into a suitable enclosure together with auxiliary relays, a contactor relay, external power supplies and a connection board with a mimic diagram. The integrated protection from ABB is placed behind a glass door and each module in the integrated relay is covered by a plastic protection to protect from dust when not used for experiments. The connections for experiments are to be connected by 4 mm safety plugs of the lab. flex cords but may also be connected by the earlier used contact type. The trainer can be used together with most types of laboratory equipment working on a voltage level of 220-400 V. Technical specifications: Mains supply 220-240 V, 50-60 Hz Fuses glass tube 5 x 20 mm, 2 A F Internal DC-supply 230 V DC DC-supply for electronics 24 V Frequency range over 50 5 Hz frequency f1 Frequency range under 50 10 Hz frequency f2 Rate of change of frequency (df/dt) 0,5-10 mHz/sec Trip relay for power circuits 5 A/250 V Contactor relay, three-phase for machine circuits 16 A/500 V Dimensions Weight 510 x 280 x 570 mm appr. 25 kg

Recommended external equipment: Setting possibilities: Setting range for 10 Hz variant Stage 1 (f 1) for 45-55 Hz or 55-65 Hz Stage 2 (f 2) for 40-60 Hz or 50-70 Hz Stage 2 can also be used for rate-of-change of frequency (df/dt) Combines frequency, rate-of-change (df/dt) and time delay functions in one module Absolute value df/dt or negative df/dt only Measuring voltage range 20-320 V AC (input voltage transformer included) Time delay settable up to 20 s. 1 pc Mobile motor-generator unit MV 1305-405 (or MV 1305-235) 1 pc Load resistor MV 1100-235 1 set Flex set MV 1830-H

Technical description of the protection: The over/under frequency relay is a static microprocessor based relay with two delayed stages. The relay consists mainly of an input voltage transformer, filter circuits, microprocessor, MMI, LEDs for start, trip indications and three output units which provide separate change-over contacts for start indication of stages 1 and 2, trip of stage 1 and trip of stage 2 Operate values for both stage 1 and 2, are set with the potentiometers and programming switches. Both measuring stages can independently be programmed for over- or under frequency functions. Operation occurs for a frequency equal to or larger/lower than the set scale value and the selected scale constant.

Transmission Line, Transformer & Protection Laboratory

Protective Relays
MV 1427 Relay Tester
Range of application Testing of current-, voltage-, time- and power-relays. Start-up operations where variable current and voltage are required. Testing of current transformers ratio tests plotting of magnetisation curves. In electrical and measuring departments or in laboratories and technical schools. Specifications AC current 0-10 A (85 V), 0-40 A (25 V), 0-100 A (10 V) Built-in ammeter, ranges 0-10 A, 0-100 A Terminal for an external ammeter AC voltage 0-250 V, 3 A DC voltage 0-350 V, 2 A 110 V AC, 0.3 A terminal 20-220 V DC, 0.3 A terminal (independently adjustable) Built-in capacitor for testing of reactive power relays Terminal for synchronous start of an external device Electronic timer, independent of mains frequency. Measuring range 0-999.999 sec. Accuracy 0.02 % of readouts +2 ms. Terminal for external start and stop of timer The tripping circuit is equipped with a signal lamp Resistor set for voltage division etc. Thermal protection of the output transformer Mains supply Dimensions Weight The Relay Tester can be delivered for 110, 220 or 240 V AC, 50-60 Hz. Please specify one 280 x 178 x 178 + 63 mm 15 kg

MV 1918-1 Digital Timer


Suitable for measuring the pick-up and drop-out times of relays and for physical experiments. The timer has two inputs that can be wired either to start or stop timing. Timing is started or stopped by every change at the inputs (make or break). It is also possible to connect the timer to one of the inputs only, in which case the closing of a make contact starts the timer, and the opening of the circuit stops it. The inputs are protected for over-voltage, AC and DC. General Data Two measuring ranges Accuracy Resolution Height of digits Mains supply Dimensions Weight Timer 1 msec - 60 sec Counter 1 - 65 000 counts 230 V DC max. 0.1 % of reading 1 digit 1 msec 7 mm 220-240 V, 50-60 Hz 175 x 200 x 90 mm 1 kg
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Transformers
Experiment Transformersf
These transformers are designed for studies of single and three-phase transformers, by the completion of a series of experiments, which are described in detail in the instruction manuals. These include: Efficiency and short circuit impedance. Waveform of the no-load current. Inrush current. Three-phase connections. Unbalanced loading. To complete all those experiments the following peripheral equipment is required: Qty 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 2 pcs 3 pcs 4 pcs 3 pcs 4 pcs 1 pc 1 set 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc Description Variable 3-phase transformer Terminal board Load resistor Load reactor Load capacitor Voltmeter 0-500 V Ammeter 0-2 A Ammeter 0-12 A Wattmeter 1 A, 0-500 V Wattmeter 5 A, 0-500 V Load switch Laboratory leads, 4 lengths, 5 colours Floor stand for laboratory leads Multimeter Memory oscilloscope Cat.Code MV 1103 MV 1429 MV 1100-235 MV 1101 MV 1102 MV 1926 MV 1922 MV 1923 MV 1927 MV 1928 MV 1500 MV 1830-HF MV 1904

MV 1911 Transformer single-phase


Ratings Single-phase 1 kVA, 50-60 Hz Primary: 230 V 5 % Secondary: 4 x 57.5 V 5 %

The secondary winding is divided into four windings for series or parallel connection. No load losses Po = 25 W Impedance voltage ek = 8 % Resistance voltage ek = 3 % MV 1911 can be used for determination of operating characteristics, losses and efficiency of a single-phase transformer by means of no load, short-circuit and load tests. The transformer has safety sockets mounted on a frontpanel with mimic diagrams. Dimensions Weight 210 x 150 x 210 mm 22 kg

MV 1500 Load Switch


Three-pole, 16 A, 250 V- DC / 440 V-AC, switch in metal case. Front panel showing symbols and technical data. Marking of terminals Dimensions Weight input output 95 x 200 x 80 mm 1 kg R, S, T U, V, W

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Transformers
MV 1915 Transformer 3-phase
Ratings Primary Secondary Three-phase, 2 kVA, 50-60 Hz, 230/2 x 66.5 V per phase 0-133-230 V 5 % per phase Two 66.5 V windings per phase, each winding having tappings for 0-38.4-44-66.5 V ( 5 %)

The tappings are so arranged that 230 V (star or delta connection) and 133 V (star, delta or zig-zag connection) can be obtained for all standard connections. This transformer has safety sockets mounted on a frontpanel with mimic diagrams. No load losses Po = 35 W Impedance voltage ek = 8% Resistance voltage ek = 3% With MV 1915, asymmetrical loading and parallel connection of three-phase transformers for different three-phase combinations on the primary and secondary side, can be studied. It can also be used for determination of operating characteristics, losses and efficiency. Dimensions Weight 300 x 190 x 345 mm 33 kg

MV 1972 Transformer 3-phase


This transformer has an E-type core and is suitable for setting up a variety of circuits for 3-phase transformers. MV 1972 has safety sockets mounted on a frontpanel with mimic diagrams. General Data Power rating Primary voltage Secondary voltage Test voltage Efficiency Percentage impedance voltage Dimensions Weight Three-phase 2 kVA, 50-60 Hz 400 V 5 % or 230 V 5 % per phase 2 x 66.5 V 5 % per phase 2.5 kV 92 % 4 % approx. 350 x 165 x 260 mm 30 kg

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Transformers
MV 1919 Oil Immersed Transformer
MV 1919 is designed and equipped as a normal, industrial transformer and suitable for practicing installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance. A small size tank is included for compressed air. The tank is provided with a filling valve and a connection to test the Buchholz relay (gas detector). Necessary peripheral equipment Qty Description Cat.Code MV 1500 MV 1429 MV 1927 MV 1926 MV 1931 MV 1103 MV 1830 MV 1904 MV 7002 Technical Data Oil immersed 3-phase transformer Rated power 10 kVA Rated frequency 50/60 Hz Rated voltage Primary voltage 400 V, terminals for 5% Secondary voltage 230/400 V Cooling designation ONAN Connection designation Dyn 11/Dzn 10 Impedance voltage 3.8 % No-load losses 120 W Load losses 320 W Dimensions Weight 700 x 460 x 1260 mm 220 kg

1 pc Load switch 440 V, 16 A 1 pc Terminal board 3 pcs Wattmeter 1-phase 1 A, 0-500 V 3 pcs Voltmeter 0-500 V 3 pcs Current transformer 1 pc Variable three-phase transformer 1 set Lab leads, 4 lengths, 5 colours 1 pc Floor stand for laboratory leads 1 set Spare parts for oil immersed transformer 3 pcs Multimeter 1 pc LCR-meter

Standard accessories: 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. Expansion vessel with oil level indicator, oil filler hole and test tap Drying unit with oil seal (Dehydrating breather) Gas detector relay with signalling and tripping contacts Signal thermometer with signalling and tripping contacts Porcelain bushings for 1 kV Off-circuit tap changer with three positions Rating plate Control cubicle with terminal blocks, a protector (flashover protection with a non-linear resistor for connection to the transformer neutral point) and a voltage transformer, 400 /110 V 3 Drain tray and drain valve Earthing terminal Lifting lugs Testing equipment (tank) for gas detector relay Open core current transformer, 200/1 A

Documentation A comprehensive manual contains a description of the equipment, applied theory and instructions for a number of experiments. The exercises include tests stipulated in IEC recommendations.

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Current and Voltage Transformers


MV 1931 Current Transformer
Primary 20-15-5 A/Sec. 1 A Safety sockets Accuracy class Dimensions Weight 1.0 95 x 200 x 80 mm 6 kg

MV 1933 Current Transformer with load combinations


Current Transformer with load combinations a. Load for the single-phase current transformer consisting of two isolated ohmic resistors. b. Fixed resistor: about 0.5 ohm, load capacity about 7 A c. Variable resistor: about 0 - 60 ohm, load capacity about 7 A d. The variable resistor is protected with a fuse. e. Scale: 0 - 100 % Dimensions Weight 410 x 245 x 175 mm 12 kg

MV 1934 Voltage Transformer with load combinations


a. b. c. Load for the single-phase voltage transformer consisting of two isolated ohmic resistors. Fixed resistor: about 220 ohm, load capacity 0.5 A (0.5 A fuse) Variable resistor: range from 300 - 1930 ohm, load capacity 0.25 A (0.25 A fuse) 410 x 245 x 175 mm 12 kg

Dimensions Weight

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Transmission
The network model can be used to complete a series of experiments with transmission lines. Those listed and described in detail in the instruction manual include: Characteristic data of the line. Voltage drop on the lines. Short circuit tests. Earth fault. The following studies can be made: 1. 2. 3. 4. Measurements of characteristic data, resistance, reactance and capacitance of a line. As transmission line: Measurement of voltage drop and losses for different loads. For two-phase and especially three-phase short-circuit measurements with two three-phase transformers, one at each end. For single-phase and two-phase earth fault measurements.

MV 1420 Line Model


The model corresponds to a power transmission line of a length 136 km, voltage 77 kV, amperage 100 A, power rating 13 MW. To complete all the experiments the following peripheral equipment (or similar) is required to MV 1420. Qty 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 3 pcs 3 pcs 3 pcs 3 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 1 pcs 1 set 1 pc Description Variable transformer Terminal board Load resistor Load reactor Load capacitor Voltmeter 0-500 V Ammeter 0-2 A Ammeter 0-12 A Wattmeter 5 A, 0-500 V Load switch Power factor meter Three-phase transformer Laboratory leads Floor stand for lab. leads Cat.Code MV 1103 MV 1429 MV 1100-235 MV 1107 MV 1102 MV 1926 MV 1922 MV 1923 MV 1928 MV 1500 MV 1929 MV 1915 MV 1830-HF MV 1904

General Data Voltage Amperage Line resistance Line reactance 220-240 V, three-phase (corresponding to 77 kV) 5 A (corresponding to 100 A) 1.5 ohms 3.15 ohms

Line capacitance divided into capacitance to earth (4 F) and mutual line capacitance between phases (8 F). Earth impedance Fuses Dimensions Weight 0.8 ohm 5A 410 x 245 x 160 mm 10 kg

Many different line models are available in the Terco programme: MV 1420 Line Model 77 kV, experiment voltage 220-240 V 3-ph. MV 2221 Line Model 230 kV, experiment voltage 380-415 V 3-ph. MV 2222 Line Model 11 kV, experiment voltage 380-415 V 3-ph. MV 1424 Line Model 40 kV, experiment voltage 380-415 V 3-ph. MV 1425 Line Model 130 kV, experiment voltage 380-415 V 3-ph. MV 1438 Line Model 11 kV, experiment voltage 380-415 V 3-ph.

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Transmission Line, Transformer & Protection Laboratory MV 2221 Line Model


Line Model 230 kV, 100 km, 400 V 3-phase Three-phase model of an overhead power transmission line 100 km long, voltage 230 kV and ability 110 MVA Model value 400 V : R + 2.20 ohm, L 25 mH, C + 4uF, Co 2.5 uF. The network model can be used to complete a series of experiments with transmission lines. Those listed and described in detail in the instruction manual include characteristic data of the line. Voltage drop on the lines. Short circuit. Earth fault. Dimensions Weight 410 x 245 x 160 mm 10 kg To complete all the experiment, the follwing peripheral equipment (or similar) is required for MV 2221 and MV 2222. Qty 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 3 pcs 3 pcs 3 pc 3 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 set 1 pc Description Variable transformer Terminal board Load resistor Load reactor Load capacitor Voltmeter 0-500 V Ammeter 0-2 A Ammeter 0-12 A Wattmeter 5 A, 0-500 V Load switch Power factor meter Three-phase transformer Laboratory leads Floor stand for laboratory leads Cat. Code MV 1103 MV 1429 MV 1100-235 MV 1107 MV 1102 MV 1926 MV 1922 MV 1923 MV 1928 MV 1500 MV 1976 MV 1915 MV 1830-HF MV 1904

MV 2222 Line Model


Line Model 11 kV, 5 km, 400 V 3-phase Three-phase model of an overhead power transmission line 5 km long, voltage 11 kV and ability 5 MVA Model value 400 V : R + 2.4 ohm, L 17 mH, C + 30 nF, Co 20 nF. The network model can be used to complete a series of experiments with transmission lines. Those listed and described in detail in the instruction manual include characteristic data of the line. Voltage drop on the lines. Short circuit. Earth fault. Dimensions Weight 410 x 245 x 160 mm 10 kg

MV 2225 Petersen Coil, Multi Terminal Unit


A Petersen coil is used together with OH-lines in the range of distribution voltage to medium voltage (MV). The most common fault is line-to-earth where the current is limited by the phase voltage from the two healthy leads divided by the capacitive impedance added by the arc resistance and the remaining zero sequence impedance. Since this current is mainly capacitive it could be balanced by an inductance between the neutral point of the transformer and ground. That is to say: when a line-to-earth fault occurs it will be extinguished automatically by the current in the Petersen coil and the re-closing device will connect power again in a fraction of a second. Normally a HV-line has a firm ground. However, in this case we may also study a 230 kV model because of tutorial aspects. Each inductance coil has three steps to optimize the reactance value for each line of 11 kV, 70 kV and 230 kV. The 3 coils have following values L = 0.63 H and +/- 30 % terminals (70 kV) L = 1.00 H and +/- 30 % terminals (230 kV) L = 100 H and +/- 30 % terminals (11 kV) MV 2225 is to be used together with the Line Models MV 1420, MV 2221 and MV 2222. Dimensions Weight 410 x 245 x 160 mm 11 kg

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Transmission
Line Models
The following Line Models and Cable Model are designed for realistic conditions, such as overvoltage, overcurrent, and a certain magnetic coupling between the wires. As linear behaviour for excess values is required, the line inductances must be represented by non-saturable induction coils. To withstand certain overvoltages, overdimensioning of wiring and capacitors is necessary. One of the overhead models is representing a high voltage line of 220 kV, and the other a feeder at medium level 40 kV. All models are constructed as -links, the HV model and the cable model as a double -link. Flexibility to simulate typical situations, such as compensating a long line at both ends and also in the middle, must also be available. Combination of the -links make it possible to create other characteristic data, e.g. capacitors can be connected in instead of Y.

MV 1424 Line Model


Real line parameters Nominal length Nominal voltage Nominal current Positive sequence reactance X+ Zero sequence reactance X0 Positive sequence resistance R+ Zero sequence resistance R0 Positive sequence capacitance C+ Zero sequence capitance Co 40 km 40 kV 350 A 15 ohm 23 ohm 8.4 ohm

16.0 ohm 400 nF 265 nF

Line Model specifications Represented length Nominal voltage Maximum voltage Nominal current Maximum current R1 = 4.7 ohm R0 = 0.8 ohm X1 = 2 x 5.45 mH X0 = 2.62 ohm C1 = 1.0 F C0 = 0.6 F Dimensions Weight 40 km 400 V 600 V 10 A 32 A (60 sec)

600 x 600 x 1720 mm 190 kg

Terco reserves the right to make changes in the design and modifications or improvements of the products at any time without incurring any obligations

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Transmission
MV 1425 Line Model
Real line parameters Nominal length Data for one 50 km section: Nominal voltage Nominal current Positive sequence reactance X+ Zero sequense reactance X0 Positive sequence resistance R+ Zero sequence resistance R0 Positive sequence capacitance C+ Zero sequence capacitance C0 100 km (2 sections, each 50 km) 220 kV 775 A 18 ohm 24 ohm 1.77 ohm 8.0 ohm 475 nF 315 nF Line Model specifications Represented length Data for one -link Nominal voltage Maximum voltage Nominal current Maximum current (60 sec) R1 = 0.5 ohm R0 = 0.8 ohm X1 = 2 x 3.77 mH X0 = 1.57 ohm C1 = 8.9 F C0 = 0.6 F Dimensions Weight 600 x 600 x 1720 mm 220 kg 100 km with two -links, each corresponding to a 50 km section 400 V 600 V 10 A 32 A

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Transmission
MV 1438 Cable Model
MV 1438 consists of two cable sections with a nose section cable area of 150 square mm and 240 square mm respectively.

Real line parameters Length Nominal voltage Nominal current Transmission ability Positive sequence capitance C+ Zero sequence capitance C0 Inductance Resistance Zero sequence reactance X0 (approx.) 5 km 11 kV 260 A 5.0 MVA 0.45 F 0.45 F 1.8 mH 1.1 ohm 2.3 ohm

Line Model specs corr. 5 km 400 V 6A 2.4 kVA 0.28 F 0.28 F 2.84 mH 1.8 ohm 3.7 ohm

PEX Cable 150 square mm Al (one -link)

Real line parameters Length Nominal voltage Nominal current Transmission ability Positive sequence capitance C+ Zero sequence capitance C0 Inductance Resistance Zero sequence reactance X0 (approx.) Dimensions Weight 5 km 11 kV 340 A 6.5 MVA 0.55 F 0.55 F 1.6 mH 0.7 ohm 2.1 ohm

Line Model specs corr. 5 km 400 V 6A 2.4 kVA 0.26 F 0.26 F 3.30 mH 1.5 ohm 4.3 ohm

PEX Cable 240 square mm Al (one -link)

600 x 600 x 1720 mm 190 kg

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Three-phase Universal Energy Meter / Analyser

MV 1932-1 Three-phase Universal Energy Meter / Analyser


This unit is a microprocessor controlled three-phase energy meter / analyser with three or four wire unbalanced load MV 1932-1 is an universal energy meter for measuring kWh, kVAr and Maximum Demand. The following will be applied for all three instrument functions. 1. Use a power supply which can give a 3-phase voltage and a corresponding current according to what is writ ten on the front of the instrument. 2. 3. It is not necessary to keep a constant voltage exactly according to what is given as nominal voltage. If, for example, you use an instrument designed for 3 x 230 V, it is recommended to connect a supply voltage around this value like 200-250 V. It is not necessary to keep a constant current exactly according to what is given as nominal current. If, for example, you use an instrument designed for 10 A, it is recommended to run a current around 1-6 A because of practical reasons regarding the load configurations. All experiments follow about the same set-up which consist of: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A power supply The power meter Three loads resistive, inductive and capacitive An ammeter or rather a clamp-on ammeter A voltmeter A timer or a wrist-watch with a timer function.

General data : Programming Main functions Secondary read-outs Voltage input Current input Operation frequency possible Number of scales Scale response Power supply From the front kWh, kVArh (cap/ind), Max demand cosj, W, VAr (cap/ind), voltages, values of power 3 x 230 V and 3 x 400 V 10A nominal, 20 A max 50-60 Hz nominal, 20 800 Hz 3 x 4 digits 1.5 sec From test circuit

Dimensions 410 x 245 x 175 mm Weight 17 kg

Terco reserves the right to make changes in the design and modifications or improvements of the products at any time without incurring any obligations

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MV 1100 Load Resistor

Load Units

Load resistor MV 1100 contains three ganged resistors with continuous spindle regulation. The resistors are connected to terminals for 3-ph, single-phase or DC-voltage. The current in the resistor is limited by tubular wire fuses in each phase. The unit has handles and wheels for simple and quick movement and is enclosed in a perforated metal cabinet. A cooling fan is placed in the bottom of the resistor.

MV 1100-235 Cooling fan supply 230 V AC 50 - 60 Hz MV 1100-116 Cooling fan supply 110 V AC 60 Hz General Data
3-phase 3.3 kW, continuously adjustable. Star connection 400 / 230 V 0.8-5 A Star connection 230 / 133 V 0.5-5 A Delta connection 400 / 230 V 2.4-8.7 A Delta connection 230 / 133 V 1.3-8.7 A DC parallel connection 220 V 2.3-15 A Overload capacity, brief duration, approx. 20 %. Dimensions Weight 630 x 250 x 890 mm 46 kg

MV 1101 Load Reactor


Enclosed in a strong metal cabinet. The front panel has mimic diagram, terminals, fuses and electrical data. The unit can be used on 1- and 3-phase systems. 12 step regulation.

General Data
2.5 kVAr, 50-60 Hz

V
230 230 400 230 230 400

Connection
star delta star star delta star

Hz
50 50 50 60 60 60

A
0.2-2.2 0.6-6.6 0.4-3.8 0.2-1.9 0.5-5.6 0.3-3.3

Dimensions Weight

510 x 220 x 320 mm 40 kg

MV 1102 Load Capacitor


Housed in a metal cabinet. Electrical data and symbols on the front panel with terminals and fuses. This unit can be used on 1- and 3-phase systems. 6 step regulation.

General Data
2.8 kVAr at 50 Hz, 3.3 kVAr at 60 Hz.

V
230 230 400 230 230 230 400 230

Connection
star delta star III star delta star III

Hz
50 50 50 50 60 60 60 60

A
0.4-2.4 1.2-7.2 0.7-4.2 2.1-12.6 0.5-2.8 1.4-8.6 0.8-5.0 2.5-15

Dimensions Weight

185 x 370 x 170 mm 7 kg

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MV 1107 Load Reactor


The reactor is continuously variable within the range 0.5-3.0 kVAr. When the reactor is connected to a system with 230 V between lines, the setting range can be increased to 0.15-3.0 kVAr by using Y-connection. The required reactive power is set by means of a crank. For easier setting, the load reactor has a ten-turn scale with 100 scale divisions for each turn. Each winding is fitted with a fuse.

General Data
3-phase 0.5-3.0 kVAr, 400 V Y, 230 V Y, 50-60 Hz

V
230 400 230 400

Connection
star / delta star star / delta star

Hz
50 50 60 60

A
0.4-7.8 0.7-4.5 0.3-7.6 0.6-3.7

Dimensions Weight

340 x 170 x 380 mm 30 kg

Rheostats

Rheostats 100-500 Wf
Each rheostat is enclosed in a robust metal case. The back, bottom and top of the case are perforated to provide optimum cooling. 2 glass fuses protect the resistor agains excessive current and incorrect connection. A scale with 100 scale divisions shows the resistance setting. A front panel of yellow painted steel with black screen painted symbols simplifies series and potentiometer connection. Constructional features The insulation is of high class ceramic material. The resistance wire used is of highest quality with very good linearity. Large flat brush with a sliding contact of copper graphite with specially balanced mounting guarantees perfect contact with negligible wear on the resistance.
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Standard Types Order No. Power W MV 1953 100 MV 1954 100 MV 1955 100 MV 1956 100 MV 1957 200 MV 1958 200 MV 1959 200 MV 1960 200 MV 1966 200 MV 1961 500 MV 1962 500 MV 1963 500 MV 1964 500 MV 1965 500

Re- sistance Ohm 1 10 100 1000 5 15 50 300 40 150 500 2500 5000 10000

Max. current A 10.00 3.20 1.00 0.30 6.30 3.70 2.00 0.80 2.25 1.80 1.00 0.45 0.30 0.20

Dimensions

140x130 x 145

215x195 x 230

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Power Distribution System increases Safety in School Laboratories


Tercos Power Distribution System consists of a distribution board which is installed near the classroom. Each circuit is protected by a MCB, making energising and isolating a simple process for the teacher. There is also a protection device which breaks the voltage in the event of accidental disturbance in any phase. An emergency stop is placed in a prominent position in the classroom and will break all supplies when operated. Other voltages available Voltage system in the lab: 400/230 V 3-ph and 230 V 1-ph on request. Incoming voltage 400/230 V 3-ph

TF 1251 Distribution Panel


The distribution panel is manufactured in varnished sheet metal and used for separate distribution of power to each lab. group (student panel). It contains one main switch, eleven 3-pole 16 A MCB (miniature circuit breakers), one ELCB (earth leakage circuit breaker), one indicator lamp and lockable ON-key. The distribution panel breaks the supply voltage when a current > 30 mA flows in the protection lead. TF 1251 is wired for connection of outgoing groups to each MCB. The incomming wires to be connected to the main switch. Dimensions 480 x 330 x 60 mm Weight 10 kg

TF 1252 Student Panel for table mounting


Comprising: One 3-pole main switch 16 A One MCB (Micro Circuit Breaker) 10 A Three 2-pole, 2-way earthed wall sockets One 3-ph socket CEE One protective earth terminal Junction line for distribution of any AC or DC voltage Dimensions 600 x 120 x 75 mm Weight approx. 4 kg

TF 1253 Transformer
10 kVA intermittent The transformer is air cooled and enclosed in sheet metal for placement on the floor. Main voltage 3-ph 380-415 V +/-5% 50-60 Hz Connection D/Y-0 Secondary 3-ph 380-415 / 220-240 V 50-60 Hz Dimensions 420 x 250 x 420 mm Weight 85 kg

TF 1229 Contactor with Thermal Protection


Enclosed in a plastic cover Current: 16-24 A For transformer TF 1226 and TF 1253 Dimensions 142 x 115 x 112 mm Weight 1 kg

TF 1211 Emergency Stop


Dimensions excluding the sign: 70 x 70 x 70 mm Weight 0.2 kg Emergency sign in English enclosed See also our brochure: Power Distribution System and Furniture for Laboratories

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Laboratory Layout
The layout is most important when designing a functional laboratory. It is of great importance that equipment and furniture are taken into account early in the planning stage. A standard solution for planning a laboratory for 16 students can be seen below. If the space of the laboratory has been determined already, the standard solution may not be applicable. Our engineers will be pleased to advise on any individual requirements. See also our brochures for Power Distribution System and Furniture for Laboratories.

Three-phase benches for accessories such as protective relays, loads, power supplies, switches, flex stands with flexes. Line models, floor standing. Four benches for experiments on transformers or for theoretical follow-up of the experiments. Cabinets for instruments, tools and accessories. Teacher desk. Roller table. Terco Safety Power Distribution System with key-operated central, transformer, student-panels and emergency stops. Oil immersed transformer.
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Flexes
MV 1830 Flex Set
Set of 100 Leads in 5 colours. Area 2.5 mm2 25 cm 50 cm 100 cm Red 5 5 5 Yellow 5 5 5 Blue 5 5 5 Black 5 5 5 Yellow/green 5 5 5 200 cm 5 5 5 5 5

MV 1830 Flex set also exists with double quantities of flexes as code no MV 1801

Separate Flexesf
Area 2.5 mm2. Please note, each Ref. No. refers to a pack of 10 leads. 25 cm 50 cm 100 cm 200 cm Red MV 1802 MV 1807 MV 1812 MV 1817 Yellow MV 1803 MV 1808 MV 1813 MV 1818 Blue MV 1804 MV 1809 MV 1814 MV 1819 Black MV 1805 MV 1810 MV 1815 MV 1820 Yellow/green MV 1806 MV 1811 MV 1816 MV 1821

Terco Flex
The Terco Flex complies with the safety requirement that connection shall not be made sideways, as well as with all reasonable demands on a laboratory flex. Moulded soft PVC covering for high reliability cable anchorage.
General Data

Laboratory Flexes with Safety Plugs


Safety lead with 2 covered spring plugs of 4 mm diameter, with stiff protection sockets covering the plugs, and 4 mm diameter axial bushings moulded with Polypropylen, fixed to 1.5 mm2 copper thread, PVC isolated, outer diameter 4 mm. Colours black, red, blue, yellow, green/yellow. Rated current 16 A.

MV 1830-HF Flex Set


Area 1.5 mm2 Set of 100 leads in 5 different colours, red, yellow, blue, black, yellow/green, and 4 different lengths, 25, 50, 100 and 200 cm, 5 of each. 25 cm 50 cm 100 cm 200 cm Red 5 5 5 5 Yellow 5 5 5 5 Blue 5 5 5 5 Black 5 5 5 5 Yellow/green 5 5 5 5

Separate Flexes
Area 1.5 mm2 Please note, each Ref. No. refers to a pack of 10 leads. 25 cm 50 cm 100 cm Red MV 1802-HF MV 1807-HF MV 1812-HF Yellow MV 1803-HF MV 1808-HF MV 1813-HF Blue MV 1804-HF MV 1809-HF MV 1814-HF Black MV 1805-HF MV 1810-HF MV 1815-HF Yellow/Green MV 1806-HF MV 1811-HF MV 1816-HF
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MV 1830-HF Flex set also exists with double quantities of flexes as code no MV 1801-HF

Standard colours Standard area Rated current

blue, read, yellow, black, yellow/green 2.5 mm2 containing 650 wires of 0.07 mm diameter 25 A

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50

200 cm MV 1817-HF MV 1818-HF MV 1819-HF MV 1820-HF MV 1821-HF

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Accessories
MV 1429 Terminal Board
The box has safety outlets for laboratory leads with 4 mm diameter plug pins. These outlets are connected to a 5 x 2.5 mm2 cable of 1.5 m length and cable connection for a diameter of 5.5 mm. The connection box is equipped with miniature circuit breakers for 20 A. Dimensions Weight 250 x 240 x 75 mm 2.0 kg

MV 1104 Variable Transformer 1-phase


The annular core of this variable transformer is of high alloy transformer sheet with small losses. The contact point on the winding, which is wound for a constant current obtained throughout the entire range, is provided by a sliding carbon contact. Thermal overload protector. Switch with pilot lamp. Rubber pedestals at the bottom and rear for convenient placing in the most suitable position at any time. 4 mm safety outlets. Input Output-maximum Dimensions Weight 230 V 0-260 V, 8 A, 50-60 Hz 200 x 190 x 205 mm 9 kg

MV 1103 Variable Transformer 3-phase


Supplied with a scale showing output voltage. Thermal overload protection for three output phases are placed on the front panel. A common shaft rotates all output voltage sliders in parallel. The unit is mobile on 4 wheels. Same technical data as MV 1104 above. Input Output Dimensions Weight 3 x 400 V, 8 A, 50-60 Hz 3 x 0-450 V, 8 A 280 x 290 x 560 mm 34 kg

MV 1103-415 Variable Transformer


Input 3 x 415 V, 8 A (maximum values), 50-60 Hz Output 3 x 0-415 V, 8 A Same technical data as MV 1103 above.

MV 1300 Power Pack


This power supply unit is especially adapted for laboratory experiments on electric machines and power systems. It can be used where variable or fixed AC or DC is required. All outputs are fused by MCBs and have load switches. The Power Pack has also Earth Leakages Circuit Breaker (ELCB).

General Data
MV 1300-235 Supply voltage 220-240 / 127-140 V 50 / 60 Hz 3-ph. MV 1300-405 Supply voltage 380-400 / 220-230 V 50 / 60 Hz 3-ph. MV 1300-415 Supply voltage 415 / 240 V 50 / 60 Hz 3-ph. Output voltage Standard Dimensions Weight 25 DC fixed DC variable AC fixed AC variable Fixed AC 660 x 435 x 790 mm 103 kg 220 V 3.5 A 0-220 V 16 A 230/133 V 10 A 3-ph 3 x 0-230 V 10 A 3-ph 230 V 10 A

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MV 1305 Mobile Motor / Generator Unit


A standard laboratory for power transmission normally consists of one or two generators, which are connected to one or more transmission links which finally reach transformers, distribution units and loads. Energy transfer, load shedding, static and dynamic stability at disturbances as well as sophisticated protection schemes can be studied under realistic forms. Not to forget compensation possibilities. Power- and current- paths in grid networks are complicated. The TERCO system will give understanding for this problem. The wide range flexibility will be given by the mobile generator station / synchronous alternator (compensator) MV 1305. Two sets of MV 1305 can operate as described or work in parallel. In this case mechanical and electrical parameters might be changed by using e.g. flywheel (MV 1010) and different electrical connections. This unit is also suitable to be used together with Tercos Frequency Relay Trainer MV 1437

Technical Specification
Power Supply Turbine/DC-machine Synchronous generator Speed control/ Active power control Feedback systems Field current supply Voltage control/ Reactive power control Feedback systems Voltage Frequency Max current Armature volt Field volt Armature current Field current Power Speed Armature volt Power Cos Field volt Speed

MV 1305-405
380-415 V AC 3-ph 50-60 Hz 16 A 0-240 V DC 190 V DC 12 A 0.8 A 2.0 kW 0-1800 rpm 0-240 / 415 V AC 1.2 kVA 0.8 0-230 V DC 0-1800 rpm

MV 1305-235
380-415 V AC 3-ph 50-60 Hz 16 A 0-240 V DC 190 V DC 12 A 0.8 A 2.0 kW 0-1800 rpm 0-140 / 240 V AC 1.2 kVA 0.8 0-230 V DC 0-1800 rpm

SCR-converter, electronic current limit setting, start- and stop ramps. Manual frequency setting Automatic/Constant setting Integrated PWM min. ripple-converter, electronic current limit setting Manual voltage setting Automatic/Constant setting Separate voltage feedback Synchronizing devices Dimensions Weight Synchronizing instrument Double voltmeter Double frequency meter Synchronizing switch 1550 x 800 x 1200 mm 200 kg (approx.)

Instruments:
DC-machine (Turbine simulator) AC-machine Armature voltage Armature current Indication lamp for field voltage Speed control potentiometer (=frequency control) Control method selector Armature voltage Voltage selector switch Armature current Voltage control potentiometer Control method selector Field current ammeter 26

Terco Headoffice

Terco headoffice and factory outside Stockholm, Sweden.

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TERCO AB P.O. Box 5014 S E-141 05 HUDDINGE STOCKHOLM Sweden Telephone: +46 8 506 855 00 Telefax +46 8 506 855 01 http://www.terco.se e-mail [email protected]

2007.07/3.500/ stertlje Tryckeri AB, Sdertlje

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