Motorsys Advanced Blokset Spec en
Motorsys Advanced Blokset Spec en
Motorsys Advanced Blokset Spec en
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Table of contents:
General Specification for Intelligent Motor Control Centre.............................................................................. 1 1. General requirements.................................................................................................................................. 3 2 Requirement for the switchboard................................................................................................................ 4 2.1 Switchboard Manufacturer .................................................................................................................. 4 2.2 Features and certificates....................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 Electrical and mechanical characteristics............................................................................................. 5 2.4 Switchboard structure........................................................................................................................... 5 2.5 Derating................................................................................................................................................ 6 3. General requirements for intelligent protection device (IPD).................................................................... 7 3.1 IPD supplier.......................................................................................................................................... 7 3.2 Functionality......................................................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Communication.....................................................................................................................................7 3.4 Configuration........................................................................................................................................ 8 4. IPD for critical motors................................................................................................................................ 9 4.1 Protection.............................................................................................................................................. 9 4.2 Measuring............................................................................................................................................. 9 4.3 Monitoring............................................................................................................................................ 9 5 IPD for non-critical motors........................................................................................................................10 5.1 Protection............................................................................................................................................ 10 5.2 Measuring........................................................................................................................................... 10 5.3 Monitoring.......................................................................................................................................... 10
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1. General requirements
This specification describes the requirements for the low voltage intelligent motor control centre (IMCC). The IMCC is the equipment that provides comprehensive protection on motors by integrating intelligent motor protection relays (IPD) or intelligent protection devices (IPD) inside the MCC switchboard. The IMCC should also bundle the bus communication with the most common protocols found in industrial networks (Modbus SL / Modbus TCP / Profibus DP / DeviceNet). The IMCC offer should comply with the related national and international standards, including, but not limited to: - IEC 60439-1 - IEC 60529 - IEC 60947 The IMCC should be an equipment offer labelled with the brand name of an international company (IMCC designer), which owns the complete intellectual property of the iMCC switchboard and intelligent devices used in this offer. The IMCC should be a complete range, which provides the flexibility to choose different solutions in motor protection and monitoring functions according to the requirements of critical motors and non-critical motors and related loads. The IMCC original designer should be a worldwide well-known leader in electrical distribution and automation; it should have a rich experience in project execution, including switchboard design, manufacturing, installation and commissioning in-house or by licensed partners; it has the capability to provide training, technical support and service at a worldwide level. The know-how on both the switchboard and the protective devices should guarantee the availability and the reliability of the equipment.
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2.2.4 Corrosive atmosphere features The switchboard should have the ability to withstand corrosion due to Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) and Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) with necessary adaptations recommended by the iMCC original designer. Inside the equipment, the appropriate coating should be done on conductors (busbars, connections) and metal elements (mechanisms, frames, casing). Also, the electrical and electronic equipment should show a compliance class relevant to the above pollutants. The manufacturer shall consider the power circuits conductivity depending on the types of coatings used on these circuits. Upon request, the manufacturer shall be able to show the iMCC original designer specifications regarding the above mentioned facts. The level of protection on the switchboard will be in conformance with IEC 721-3-3. 2.3 Electrical and mechanical characteristics 2.3.1 Electrical - Rated insulation voltage: - Rated operational voltage: - Rated current of main busbar: - Short current withstand strength: - Internal arc withstand: 2.3.2 Mechanical - Form: - IP: - Cable Entry: - Access: 2.4 Switchboard structure 2.4.1 Busbar To facilitate the connections and cable access, the main busbar should be installed at the top or bottom of the columns, with the design allowing for front or back cables connection, via the top or bottom plates. All these interfacing possibilities should remain available even with no busbar position change. The main busbar should be made of copper bars spliced at each column level in order to achieve simplicity and flexibility in transportation, installation and maintenance. Sliding fishplates should be used to make the connection of the copper bars between columns.
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2.4.2 Functional units (FU) The IMCC offer should provide diverse functional units according to the different application requirements. Full withdrawable functional units (WWW) are preferred for motor starters to achieve easy operation and maintenance. There should be clear position indicators of the drawer, which indicate the connected, test and disconnected position. The drawer should provide an effective mechanical latch to prevent incorrect operation to avoid unexpected position changing from one position to another. The drawers should have the feasibility to be locked by 3 padlocks to prevent unauthorized insertion/withdrawal or OPEN / CLOSE operation. In case that two drawers are of the same dimensions there shall be, as an option, a mechanical mean to prevent unwanted interchangeability of these drawers. Software-only means will not be accepted. The size of functional units should be optimised to achieve high stacking density of switchboard. The switchboard shall have the capability to accommodate 23 drawers of 9kW with bus communication. It is acceptable to use fixed type functional units to achieve high stacking density when necessary. 2.5 Derating To ensure that all components work in appropriate conditions, the influence of the ambient temperature and switchboard IP must be taken into account in the design of the switchboard. To ensure the reliability, the switchboard manufacturer must be able to provide, when requested, the derating table of starters, formally originated from the iMCC original manufacturer showing the current value allowed for the dedicated components under a certain combination of ambient temperature, IP degree and voltage.
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The IPD should embed the relevant network protocol in built-in (native) mode. 3.4 Configuration The IPD supplier should provide a user-friendly software running in a Windows environment to ease the IPD configuration. The software should have menus and icons for easy access to the data required, guided navigation to go through all the data of the same function in one screen and with a file management system.
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4.2 Measuring The IPD shall provide measurement on motor current, including: 3 phase current Average current Thermal capacity Phase imbalance Earth leakage current
All the measurement values should be able to be transmitted to supervision system through communication network. 4.3 Monitoring The IPD shall provide monitoring on motor status, including: Starting count Running hours Fault count and identification Last 5 faults history log
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5.2 Measuring The IPD shall provide measurement on average current of motor 5.3 Monitoring The IPD shall provide monitoring on motor status, including: Ready/Run/Fault status Fault differentiation
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