Operation Manual: Multifunction Frequency Relay Type

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UFD34 Date 09.06.2005

MULTIFUNCTION
FREQUENCY
RELAY

TYPE
UFD34

OPERATION MANUAL

F1 F2 F3 F4

PROG/ df/dt U BI
I.R.F. de/dt

MICROELETTRICA SCIENTIFICA
MILANO ITALIA

MODE SELECT +
MULTIFUNCTION
VOLTAGE-FREQ.
RELAY TYPE
-
PROG.
UFD34

ENTER/RESET

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INDEX

1. GENERAL UTILIZATION AND COMMISSIONING DIRECTIONS ____________________________ 3


1.1 - Storage and Transportation _______________________________________________________________________ 3
1.2 - Installation ____________________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.3 - Electrical Connection ____________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.4 - Measuring Inputs and Power Supply ________________________________________________________________ 3
1.5 - Outputs Loading ________________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.6 - Protection Earthing ______________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.7 - Setting and Calibration ___________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.8 - Safety Protection _______________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.9 - Handling ______________________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.10 - Maintenance __________________________________________________________________________________ 4
1.11 - Fault Detection and Repair _______________________________________________________________________ 4
2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS _____________________________________________________ 4
2.1 - Power Supply __________________________________________________________________________________ 4
2.2 - Operation Principle of Frequency Element’s __________________________________________________________ 5
2.2.1 - Acquisition Principle of relay UFD34 _____________________________________________________________ 5
2.2.2 - Operating time ______________________________________________________________________________ 5
2.3 - Algorithm of the frequency control elements __________________________________________________________ 5
2.3.1 - Frequency operation only _____________________________________________________________________ 5
2.4 - Frequency operation with df/dt control ______________________________________________________________ 7
2.4.1 - Additional settings on frequency control stages ____________________________________________________ 7
2.5 - Algorithm of the element for control of the “Rate of change” of the frequency (UFD models only) _________________ 8
2.5.1 - The operation level of each df/dt element can be individually adjusted. __________________________________ 8
2.5.2 - Each df/dt element can be individually programmed to detect _________________________________________ 8
2.5.3 - Operation of df/dt elements ____________________________________________________________________ 9
2.6 - Operation Principle of Voltage Element _____________________________________________________________ 11
2.6.1 - Acquisition of the voltage measurements ________________________________________________________ 11
2.6.2 - Algorithm of the Voltage control elements ________________________________________________________ 11
2.7 - Algorithm of the element for control of the “Rate of change” of the voltage __________________________________ 12
2.7.1 - Operation of de/dt element ___________________________________________________________________ 13
3. CONTROLS AND MEASUREMENTS ________________________________________________ 14
4. SIGNALIZATIONS _______________________________________________________________ 15
5. OUTPUT RELAYS _______________________________________________________________ 16
6. SERIAL COMMUNICATION ________________________________________________________ 18
7. DIGITAL INPUTS ________________________________________________________________ 18
8. TEST __________________________________________________________________________ 18
9. KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY OPERATION _____________________________________________ 19
10. READING OF MEASUREMENTS AND RECORDED PARAMETERS_______________________ 20
10.1 - ACT.MEAS __________________________________________________________________________________ 20
10.2 - LASTTRIP __________________________________________________________________________________ 21
10.3 - TRIP NUM __________________________________________________________________________________ 21
11. READING OF PROGRAMMED SETTINGS AND RELAY'S CONFIGURATION _______________ 22
12. PROGRAMMING _______________________________________________________________ 22
12.1 - PROGRAMMING OF FUNCTION SETTINGS _______________________________________________________ 22
12.2 - PROGRAMMING THE CONFIGURATION OF OUTPUT RELAYS _______________________________________ 25
13. MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC TEST OPERATION ______________________________________ 26
13.1 - Mode "TESTPROG" subprogram "W/O TRIP" _______________________________________________________ 26
13.2 - Mode "TESTPROG" subprogram "WithTRIP" _______________________________________________________ 26
15. POWER FREQUENCY INSULATION TEST __________________________________________ 27
17. CONNECTION DIAGRAM (SCE1627 Rev.1 Standard Output) ___________________________ 29
17.1 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM (SCE1628 Rev.1 Double Output) ____________________________________________ 29
18. WIRING THE SERIAL COMMUNICATION BUS (SCE1309 Rev.0) _________________________ 30
19. OVERALL DIMENSIONS _________________________________________________________ 31
20. DIRECTION FOR PCB'S DRAW-OUT AND PLUG-IN ___________________________________ 32
20.1 - DRAW-OUT _________________________________________________________________________________ 32
20.2 - PLUG-IN ____________________________________________________________________________________ 32
21. KEYBOARD OPERATIONAL DIAGRAM _____________________________________________ 33
22. SETTING‟S FORM ______________________________________________________________ 34

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1. GENERAL UTILIZATION AND COMMISSIONING DIRECTIONS

Always make reference to the specific description of the product and to the Manufacturer's instruction.
Carefully observe the following warnings.

1.1 - Storage and Transportation

must comply with the environmental conditions stated on the product's instruction or by the
applicable IEC standards.

1.2 - Installation

must be properly made and in compliance with the operational ambient conditions stated by the
Manufacturer.

1.3 - Electrical Connection

must be made strictly according to the wiring diagram supplied with the Product, to its electrical
characteristics and in compliance with the applicable standards particularly with reference to human
safety.

1.4 - Measuring Inputs and Power Supply

carefully check that the value of input quantities and power supply voltage are proper and within the
permissible variation limits.

1.5 - Outputs Loading

must be compatible with their declared performance.

1.6 - Protection Earthing

When earthing is required, carefully check its efficiency.

1.7 - Setting and Calibration

Carefully check the proper setting of the different functions according to the configuration of the
protected system, the safety regulations and the co-ordination with other equipment.

1.8 - Safety Protection

Carefully check that all safety means are correctly mounted, apply proper seals where required and
periodically check their integrity.

1.9 - Handling

Notwithstanding the highest practicable protection means used in designing M.S. electronic circuits,
the electronic components and semiconductor devices mounted on the modules can be seriously
damaged by electrostatic voltage discharge which can be experienced when handling the modules.
The damage caused by electrostatic discharge may not be immediately apparent but the design
reliability and the long life of the product will have been reduced. The electronic circuits reduced by
M.S. are completely safe from electrostatic discharge (8 KV IEC 255.22.2) when housed in their
case; withdrawing the modules without proper cautions expose them to the risk of damage.

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a. Before removing a module, ensure that you are at the same electrostatic potential
as the equipment by touching the case.

b. Handle the module by its front-plate, frame, or edges of the printed circuit board.
Avoid touching the electronic components, printed circuit tracks or connectors.

c. Do not pass the module to any person without first ensuring that you are both at
the same electrostatic potential. Shaking hands achieves equipotential.

d. Place the module on an antistatic surface, or on a conducting surface which is at


the same potential as yourself.

e. Store or transport the module in a conductive bag.

More information on safe working procedures for all electronic equipment can be found
in BS5783 and IEC 147-OF.

1.10 - Maintenance
Make reference to the instruction manual of the Manufacturer ; maintenance must be carried-out by
specially trained people and in strict conformity with the safety regulations.
1.11 - Fault Detection and Repair
Internal calibrations and components should not be alterated or replaced.
For repair please ask the Manufacturer or its authorised Dealers.

Misapplication of the above warnings and instruction relieves the Manufacturer of any liability.

2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

The measured quantities are supplied from 3 Wye connected system’s P.Ts to the 3 input transformers
(1 of the system's P.Ts to the input transformer.)
The relay is normally provided for 100V phase-to-phase input.
Any different input voltage is available on request.
The rated input voltage is marked on the relay's P.C. board as well as on the connection diagram printed
on its enclosure.
Check that input voltages are same as reported on the diagram and on the test certificate.
The auxiliary power is supplied by a built-in interchangeable module fully isolated an self protected.

2.1 - Power Supply

The relay can be fitted with two different types of power supply module :

 24V(-20%) / 110V(+15%) a.c.  80V(-20%) / 220V(+15%) a.c.


a) -  b) - 
 24V(-20%) / 125V(+20%) d.c.  90V(-20%) / 250V(+20%) d.c.

Before energising the unit check that supply voltage is within the allowed limits.

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2.2 - Operation Principle of Frequency Element‟s

2.2.1 - Acquisition Principle of relay UFD34

The input voltage sinus signal is converted into a square wave where oscillations and pulses in
the proximity of the zero crossing are filtered out.
Every microsecond (10-6 sec) the relay, via the high speed input of its microcontroller, samples
the voltage wave and at any zero crossing associated with a leading edge produces a read out of
the internal timer.
The time between two consecutive leading edges (1 cycle) is measured with a resolution of one
microsecond and is used to calculate the frequency :

f x  t x  t x 1 
1

The values of frequency thus measured are continuously stored into a FIFO (First in – First out)
memory that contains as many values as the number of cycles “Ncy” programmed in the
algorithms for the evaluation.

2.2.2 - Operating time

At relay’s switch-on the minimum operating time is

 Ncy 
t  0.01 s
 f 
During the operation the minimum operating time is t  30ms.

2.3 - Algorithm of the frequency control elements

2.3.1 - Frequency operation only

 Each frequency control stage “xf” (4 stages for UFD14 : 1f, 2f, 3f, 4f) can be individually
programmed to operate as underfrequency, overfrequency or frequency balance by
programming the operation mode (Fn – xf) or (Fn + xf) or (Fn  xf).

 The operation level of each element can be individually adjusted by programming the value of
the frequency difference xf (1f = stage 1--------- 4f = stage 4).

“xf” programmable from 0.05 to 9.99 Hz in steps of 0.01 Hz.

 The reset of each element takes place when the measured frequency difference equals
(xf – 0.02)Hz.

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 Each individual stage includes one instantaneous element and one time delayed element.
The time delay “xt” is individually programmable for each stage
(1t = stage 1 ------- 4t = stage 4)

“xt” programmable from 0.05 to 99.99 sec in steps of 0.01s

 The number of cycles “Ncy” used in the frequency control algorithm is programmable (same for all the
stages).

“Ncy” programmable from 3 to 10cy in steps of 1 cy

 The relay includes an undervoltage lock out element, which blocks the operation of any
frequency element if the voltage is below an adjustable set level U<.

“E<” programmable from 30 to 90% Un in steps of 1% Un

This element is instantaneous and can also operate an output relay (30ms total trip time).

 Operation of each element (see example of page 10)

As already reported at paragraph 1, the frequency measured at every cycle is stored into a
FIFO memory which contains as many values as the number of evaluation cycles “Ncy”
programmed (see 2.1.5).

If among the “Ncy” number of frequency measurements evaluated

 at least „Ncy-1‟ are in the “evaluation” zone between the tripping and the reset value or in
the tripping zone

and

 at least 1 value among the “Ncy” evaluated is in the tripping zone

the instantaneous element of the stage is tripped (the relevant relay energized) and the timer
of the time delayed element of the same stage is started.

As soon as at least one frequency measurement (1 cycle) is in the reset zone, the
instantaneous element as well as the timer are reset.

If during the time delay no measurement is detected into the reset zone, the time delayed
element is tripped and the relevant output relay is energized.

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The reset after tripping of the relay associated to the time delayed element (when the reset
condition is present) can be programmed to be
 Automatic instantaneous
 Manual by the reset button on relays front or by a command via serial communication port or by
activation of the reset digital input D3.
 Time delayed with an adjustable time relay.
The reset time delay is individually adjustable for each frequency stage.

“XR” programmable from 0.05 to 99.99 s in steps of 0.01 sec.

Any time a tripping of a time delayed element takes place, the counter of n° of tripping of the stage
is increased and the values of frequency, voltage and frequency rate of variation are recorded into
the event recording memory.

 Minimum operation time of the instantaneous element

 If the frequency values of the former cycles were in the reset zone, the minimum trip time is
the summation of the periods of the number of cycles programmed for the evaluation plus
the pick-up time of the output relay.
 If the frequency values of at least Ncy-1 former cycles were in the evaluation zone, the trip
time is <30ms : 1 cy plus the pick-up time of the output relay (<10ms).
 The reset time is always less than 30ms : 1 cy plus the drop-out of the output relay (<5ms).

2.4 - Frequency operation with df/dt control

Besides the functionality above described, the UFD model also includes the following
programmable settings relevant to control of the “Rate of change” of the frequency.

2.4.1 - Additional settings on frequency control stages

 Each frequency stage can be individually programmed to operate without any df/dt
control or with control from one of the two df/dt elements 1f’, 2f’
&f‟ = OFF : no control
&f‟ = 1f‟ : control from 1f‟ level
&f‟ = 2f‟ : control from 2f‟ level
 Each frequency stage has a second trip time delay setting “xt&” individually adjustable
which operates in conjunction with the df/dt control.
“xt&” programmable from 0.05 to 99,99 s in step of 0.01 s.
If the frequency control is activated and the rate of change of frequency is above the set
level, the time delayed element of the frequency stage involved will trip after shortest
between the set time delays “xt” and xt&”.
If the frequency control is not activated (&f’ = OFF) or it is activated but df/dt is below the set
level, the time delay of the frequency stage will remain that corresponding to the set time “xt”
(see § 2.1.4).

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Example : Elements 3f and 4f with df/dt control respectively from 1f’ and 2f’

2.5 - Algorithm of the element for control of the “Rate of change” of the frequency (UFD
models only)

The relay includes two programmable elements for df/dt detection : 1f’, 2f’.

2.5.1 - The operation level of each df/dt element can be individually adjusted.

xf‟ programmable from 0.1 to 9.9 Hz/s in step of 0.1 Hz/s.

2.5.2 - Each df/dt element can be individually programmed to detect

 df 
- the “rate of rise”  xdf     0
 dt 
 df 
- the “rate of decrease”  xdf     0
 dt 

- the “rate of change”  df 


 xdf   /    0 

 df 

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2.5.3 - Operation of df/dt elements

According to the evaluation number of cycles (Ncy) programmed, at each cycle the relay computes
the difference between the frequency measured and that measured Ncy cycles before and counts
the time into which the variation has been detected.

Example : Ncy = 3

df x  f x  f x3 
 df x
fx ' 
1 1 1  dt x
dt x    
f x f ( x 1) f ( x 2 )

dt15

1/f11 1/f12 1/f13 1/f14 1/f15

f12 f13
f10 f11 f14 f15
df15

 1 1 1  1 1 
f '10   f10  f 7  :    ........... f '15   f15  f12  : 
1
  
 f10 f 9 f8   f15 f14 f13 

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EXAMPLE OF UNDERFREQUENCY OPERATION – Ncy=3

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 …………………………25 26 27 28 29

Fn

f RESET
ZONE

FRx
EVALUATION
ZONE

Fx
TRIP
ZONE

---- T T T T
1Cy R R R R

Fx = Trip Level ; FRx = Reset Level ; Fn = Rated Freq. ; f = Frequency ; f ’ = df / dt

O = NO TRIPPING T = TRIPPING R = RESET

 1 1 
f '0   f 0  f 3  :  
1
(f0, f1, f2) = 0  
 f 0 f 1 f 2 
1 1 1 
(f1, f2, f3) = 0 f '1   f1  f 2  :    
 f1 f 0 f 1 
 1 1 1
(f2, f3, f4) = 0 f '2   f 2  f 1  :    
 f 2 f1 f 0 
1 1 1
(f3, f4, f5) = T f '3   f 3  f 0  :    
 f 3 f 2 f1 

(f4, f5, f6) = T .


(f5, f6, f7) = T .
(f6, f7, f8) = T .
(f7, f8, f9) = R .
. .
. .
 1 1 
f '27   f 27  f 24  : 
1
(f27, f28, f29) = R   
 27
f f 26 f 25 

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2.6 - Operation Principle of Voltage Element

2.6.1 - Acquisition of the voltage measurements

The input voltage of supplied to three adapting transformers.


In the time period one cycle the relay computes the RMS value of each of the three phase-to-
neutral input voltages (EA, EB, EC) as well as the RMS value of the phase-to-phase voltages
(UA=UAB, UB=UBC, UC=UCA). The RMS value is update every 5ms and made available for the
voltage control algorithms.
The RMS value of the above measurements is available in real time on the front face Display
shown in primary voltage at System PTs terminals according to the rating programmed for the PTs
primary and secondary voltage (see §12.1).

2.6.2 - Algorithm of the Voltage control elements

 Each voltage control stage “xu” (2 stages for UFD34 : 1u, 2u) can be individually programmed
to operate as undervoltage, overvoltage or voltage balance by programming the operation
mode (Un – xu) or (Un + xu) or (Un  xu).

 The operation level of each element can be individually adjusted by programming the value of
the voltage difference xu (1u = stage 1--------- 2u = stage 2).

“xu” programmable from 5% to 90% in steps of 1% of the rated input voltage Un

 The reset of each element takes place when the measured voltage difference is 5% less than
the trip level.

 “xu” can also be programme as “Dis” which inhibits the operation of function.

 Each individual stage includes one instantaneous element and one time delayed element
The time delay “txu” is individually programmable for each stage
(1tu = stage 1 ------- t2t = stage 2)

“txu” programmable from 0.1 to 60.0 sec in steps of 0.1s

As soon as the RMS value of the input voltage exceeds the set operation level, the
instantaneous element of the stage is tripped (the relevant relay energized) and the timer of the
time delayed element of the same stage is started.

As soon as the voltage measurement drops below the reset level, the instantaneous element as
well as the timer are reset.

If during the time delay no measurement is detected below the reset level, the time delayed
element is tripped and the relevant output relay is energized.

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The reset after tripping of the relay associated to the time delayed element (when the reset
condition is present) can be programmed to be
 Automatic instantaneous
 Manual by the reset button on relays front or by a command via serial communication port or by
activation of the reset digital input D3.
 Time delayed with an adjustable time relay.
The reset time delay is individually adjustable for each frequency stage.

“XR” programmable from 0.05 to 99.99 s in steps of 0.01 sec.

Any time a tripping of a time delayed element takes place, the counter of n° of tripping of the stage
is increased and the values of frequency, voltage and frequency rate of variation are recorded into
the event recording memory.

2.7 - Algorithm of the element for control of the “Rate of change” of the voltage

The relay includes one programmable element for de/dt detection : e’.

The operation level of the de/dt element can be adjusted.

“ e‟ ” programmable from 10 to 99 V/s in steps of 0.1 V/s.

The de/dt element can be programmed to detect

 df 
 the “rate of rise”  de     0
 dt 
 df 
 the “rate of decrease”  de     0
 dt 
 df 
 the “rate of change”  de   /    0 
 df 

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2.7.1 - Operation of de/dt element

The evaluation is made on 5 cycles, at each cycle the relay computes the difference between the
voltage measured and that measured 5 cycles before and counts the time into which the variation
has been detected.

Example : Ncy = 5

df x  fx  fx 5 
 df x
1 1 1  fx'
dt x    ......  dt x
fx f(x 1) f(x  4) 

dt15

1/f11 1/f12 1/f13 1/f14 1/f15

f10 f11 f12 f13 f14 f15


de15

 1 1 1 1
e'10  f10  f5  :    ....  .......... .e'15  f15  f0  :  
1 1
 .....  
 f10 f9 f6   f15 f14 f11 

As soon as the value of “de/dt” computed as above equals the set value “e’”, the element trips and
energizes the associated output relay.

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3. CONTROLS AND MEASUREMENTS

Five key buttons allow for local management of all relay's functions.
A 8-digit high brightness alphanumerical display shows the relevant readings (xxxxxxxx)
(see synoptic table fig.1)
Fig.1
MODE SELECT + - ENTER

ACT MEAS Actual measurement values

MEASURES LASTTRIP Values measured at last tripping Scanning of


the menus by
Measurements
display TRIP NUM N° of tripping for each function the key
“+” “-”

SETTINGS Display of setting


SET DISP
FRELAY Display of configuration of output relay
Setting Program
display Paramater scanning
by the key
(*) PROG SELECT
SETTINGS Setting of parameters
PROGR Parameter modification
FRELAY Configuration of output relays by the key “+” “-”
Set Programming
Set validation
by the key ENTER

W/O TRIP Test with operation of signals only


TEST PRG
WithTRIP Test activation
Test with operation of signals and output relays
Functional Test by the key ENTER
(*)
(*) Enabled only if input voltage is zero

Pressing this button progressively


The + and - buttons are used to
selects between
select the actual measurement or
Measurements Display,
display desired when in
Setting Display, Programming,
Measurements Display or Settings
and Test modes
Display modes. When in Program
MODE SELECT + mode, these buttons increase or
The SELECT button chooses decrease the value of the
which category of values within the displayed setting.
chosen mode to display
-
PROG. When in Program mode, and when
When in Program mode, this
all input currents are zero,
button stores the newly selected
pressing this recessed button
value. If not in Program mode and ENTER/RESET places the relay into active
the relay has tripped, this button
programming mode, allowing any
resets the relay and all output
or all of the relay’s settings to be
contacts. If not tripped, this button
altered.
restores the default display.

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4. SIGNALIZATIONS

Eight signal leds (normally off) are provided:

a b c d

F1 F2 F3 F4

PROG/ df/dt U BI
IRF de/dt

e f g h

 Flashing as soon as the 1st frequency control element starts to


a) Red LED F1 operate
 Lit-on at the end of the set time delay

b) Red LED F2  As above for the 2nd frequency control element

c) Red LED F3  As above for the 3rd frequency control element

d) Red LED F4  As above for the 4th frequency control element

 Flashing when programming


e) Yellow LED PROG/IRF
 Lit-on in case of internal fault detected during relay's autotest.

df/dt  Flashing as soon as the df/dt element starts to operate


f) Red LED
de/dt  Lit-on when the de/dt element trips

 Flashing when one voltage element or the undervoltage lock-out


g) Red LED U element is operating.
 Lit-on when tripped

h) Yellow LED BI  Lit-on when a blocking signal input is present (BI).

The reset of the leds takes place as follows

 From flashing to off, when the start cause disappears


 Leds a,b,c,d,e,f  From lit-on to off, by the "ENTER/RESET" push button or via serial
bus only if the tripping cause has been cleared.

 Leds g,h  From flashing to off, automatically when the lit-on cause disappears.

In case of auxiliary power supply failure the status of the leds is recorded and reproduced when power
supply is restored.
At switch-on of auxiliary power the relay performs an automatic self diagnostic test routine during which
all signal leds are lit-on and the display shows the type of the relay (UFD34).
If no internal fault has been detected, after a few seconds the leds are turned off and the display is
turned to its default indication.

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5. OUTPUT RELAYS

The unit UFD34 includes four (R1, R2, R3, R4) user programmable plus one diagnostic (R5) output
relays.
In the version UFD34-X the number of output relays can be increased by the addition of one or two
optional Relay Expansion modules REX-8.
The modules REX-8 are for protruding mounting and are controlled by the master module UFD34-X via
a screened twisted pair of cables connecting dedicated RS485 serial ports (see diagram herebelow).
The module REX-8 includes eight (RA, RB, RC, RD, RE, RF, RH, RG) user programmable plus one
(R-Diag) diagnostic output relays
The master module UFD34 can control altogether up to sixteen output relays

-4 internal R1 – R2 – R3 – R4

-8 from the first optional REX-8 module RA – RB – RC – RD – RE – RF – RG – RH

-4 from a second optional REX-8 module RI(RA+RB) – RJ(RC+RD) – RK(RE+RF) – RL(RG+RH)

This second unit REX-8 is configured (by internal Dip-Switch) to operate the eight relays two by two in
parallel (only four user programmable outputs with double number of available contacts)

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Any of the functions featured by the UFD34 can be programmed to control up to four out of the sixteen
user programmable output relays

MASTER 38
RELAY 37

The user programmable relays (all but R5, DIAG) are normally deenergized, i.e. energized on trip.
These relays pick-up as soon as the tripping cause appears (relays controlled by the instantaneous
functions) or at the end of the set trip time delay (relays controlled by time delayed functions).

a) - The reset after trip can only take place if the relevant tripping cause has been cleared.
The reset of the relays controlled by time delayed functions is programmable as follows :
- Automatic instantaneous (Rxtr AUT.)
- Automatic after adjustable time delay 0.05 to 99.99 (Rxtr xx,xx s)
- Manual (Rxtr MAN.) : in this mode the reset is operated either by the ENTER/RESET push
button on the relay's front face or via serial bus or via the digital input D3.
- The reset of relays controlled by instantaneous functions is automatic only.

b) - The relays R5, R DIAG are not user programmable; they are normally energized and
get deenergized on :

- internal fault of UFD34 - Internal fault of REX-8


R5 - UFD34 power supply failure R DIAG - REX-8 power supply failure
- during the programming - Interruption/fault on the serial
control communication

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6. SERIAL COMMUNICATION

The relays fitted with the serial communication option can be connected via a cable bus a fiber optic bus
for interfacing with a Personal Computer (type IBM or compatible).
All the functionalities that can be operated locally (for example reading of input measurement and
changing of relay’s settings) are also possible via the serial communication interface.
Furthermore the serial port allows the user to read event recording and stored data.
The unit has a RS232 / RS485 interface and can be connected either directly to a P.C. via a dedicated
cable or to a RS485 serial bus, allowing having many relays to exchange data with a single master P.C.
using the same physical serial line. A RS485/232 converter is available on request.
The communication protocol is MODBUS RTU (only functions 3, 4 and 16 are implemented).
Each relay is identified by its programmable address code (NodeAd) and can be called from the P.C.
A dedicated communication software (MSCom) for Windows 95/98/NT4 SP3 (or later) is available.
Please refer to the MSCom instruction manual for more information Microelettrica Scientifica.

7. DIGITAL INPUTS

Three blocking inputs activated by external cold contacts are available at relay's terminal board.

terminals  When active inhibits the operation of the time delayed output relays controlled
D1 :
1–2 by any (one or more as programmed) of the functions : 1f, 2f, 3f, 4f.

terminals  When active inhibits the operation of the output relays controlled by any
D2 :
1–3 (one or more as programmed) of the functions : 1f’, 2f’, e’.

terminals  When active it inhibits the operation of the delayed output relay
D3 :
1 – 14 (one or more as programmed) of the functions : 1u, 2u.

8. TEST

Besides the normal "WATCHDOG" and "POWERFAIL" functions, a comprehensive program of self-test
and self-diagnostic provides:

 Diagnostic and functional test, with checking of program routines and memory's content, run every
time the aux. power is switched-on: the display shows the type of relay and its version number.

 Dynamic functional test run during normal operation every 15 min. (relay's operation is suspended
for less than 4 ms). If any internal fault is detected, the display shows a fault message, the Led
"PROG/IRF" illuminates and the relay R5 is deenergized.

 Complete test activated by the keyboard or via the communication bus either with or without tripping
of the output relays.

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9. KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY OPERATION

All controls can be operated from relay's front or via serial communication bus.
The keyboard includes five hand operable buttons (MODE) - (SELECT) - (+) - (-) - (ENTER/RESET)
plus one indirect operable key (PROG) (see synoptic table a fig.1):

MODE SELECT +

-
PROG.

ENTER/RESET

when operated it enters one of the following operation modes


a) - White key MODE :
indicated on the display :

Reading of all the parameters measured and of those recorded


MEASURES =
in the memory
Reading of the settings and of the configuration of the output
SET DISP =
relays as programmed.
Access to the programming of the settings and of relay
PROG =
configuration.
TEST PROG = Access to the manual test routines.

When operated it selects one of the menus available in the


b) - Green key SELECT :
actual operation MODE

When operated they allow to scroll the different information


c) - Red key “+” AND “-“ : available in the menu entered by the key SELECT and to
increase-decrease the settings.

d) - Yellow key ENTER/RESET : It allows the validation of the programmed settings


- the actuation of test programs
- the forcing of the default display indication
- the reset of signal Leds.

e) - Indirect key  : Enables access to the programming.

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10. READING OF MEASUREMENTS AND RECORDED PARAMETERS

Enter the MODE "MEASURE", SELECT the menu "ACT.MEAS" or "LAST TRIP" or
"TRIP NUM", scroll available information by key "+" or "-" .

10.1 - ACT.MEAS

Actual values as measured during the normal operation.


The values displayed are continuously refreshed.

Display Description
F xxxxx Hz Input frequency : 30.00 - 80.00 Hz
R.M.S. value of system's phase-to-phase voltage UA-B : 0-999V or 0-9.99kV or
UA xx V,kV
0-999kV with automatic scale selection (kV showed as K)
R.M.S. value of system's phase-to-phase voltage UB-C : 0-999V or 0-9.99kV or
UB xx V,kV
0-999kV with automatic scale selection (kV showed as K)
R.M.S. value of system's phase-to-phase voltage UC-A : 0-999V or 0-9.99kV or
UC xx V,kV
0-999kV with automatic scale selection (kV showed as K)
EA xx V,kV R.M.S. value of system’s phase A-to-neutral voltage : 0-999kV
EB xx V,kV R.M.S. value of system’s phase B-to-neutral voltage : 0-999kV
EC xx V,kV R.M.S. value of system’s phase C-to-neutral voltage : 0-999kV

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10.2 - LASTTRIP
Display of the function which caused the tripping of the relay plus values of the parameters at the
moment of tripping.
The last five events are recorded.
The memory buffer is refreshed at each new relay tripping with a decreasing numbering (FIFO logic)
Display Description
Indication of the recorded event (x=0 to 4)
Example : Last event (LastTr-0)
LastTr-x
Last but one event (LastTr-1)
etc…
Display of the time delayed function which has operated the last tripping :
--1t = 1st frequency element only
-1t& = 1st frequency element with df/dt control
--2t = 2nd frequency element only
-2t& = 2nd frequency element with df/dt control
--3t = 3rd frequency element only
Cau:xxxx
-3t& = 3rd frequency with df/dt control
--4t = 4th frequency element only
-4t& = 4th frequency element with df/dt control
--1u = 1st voltage element (t1u)
--2u = 2nd voltage element (t2u)
--e‟ = de/dt element
F xxxx Hz Frequency as measured at the instant of trip
UA xxx %Un Voltage UA-B as measured at the instant of trip
UB xxx %Un Voltage UB-C as measured at the instant of trip
UC xxx %Un Voltage UC-A as measured at the instant of trip
V/s xxx Voltage rate variation as detected at the instant of trip
f‟ xxx Frequency rate of variation as detected at the instant of trip
10.3 - TRIP NUM
Counters of the number of operations for each of the relay’s functions.
The memory is non-volatile and can be cancelled only with a secret procedure.
Display Description
1t xxxxx 1st frequency delayed element only
1t& xxxxx 1st frequency & df/dt delayed element
2t xxxxx 2nd frequency delayed element only
2t& xxxxx 2nd frequency & df/dt delayed element
3t xxxxx 3rd frequency delayed element only
3t& xxxxx 3rd frequency & df/dt delayed element
th
4t xxxxx 4 frequency delayed element only
4t& xxxxx 4th frequency & df/dt delayed element
1u xxxxx 1st voltage element
nd
2u xxxxx 2 voltage element
e‟ xxxxx de/dt element

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11. READING OF PROGRAMMED SETTINGS AND RELAY'S CONFIGURATION

Enter the mode "SET DISP", select the menu "SETTINGS" or "F  RELAY", scroll information
available in the menu by keys "+" or "-".
SETTINGS= values of relay's operation parameters as programmed
F  RELAY= output relays associated to the different functions as programmed.

12. PROGRAMMING

The relay is supplied with the standard default programming used for factory test. [ Values here below
reported in the “ Display “ column ].
Programming is enabled only if no input voltage is detected (main switch open).
All parameters can be modified as needed in the mode PROG and displayed in the mode SET DISP
Local Programming by the front face key board is enabled only if no input current is detected
(main switch open). Programming via the serial port is always enabled but a password is
required to access the programming mode. The default password is the null string; in the
standard application program for communication “MS-COM” it is also provided an emergency
password which can be disclosed on request only.
As soon as programming is enabled, the Led PRG/IRF flashes and the reclosing lock-out relay R5 is
deenergized.
Enter MODE "PROG" and SELECT either "SETTINGS" for programming of parameters or
"FRELAY" for programming of output relays configuration; enable programming by the indirect
operation key PROG.
The key SELECT now scrolls the available parameters. By the key (+) , (-) the displayed values can be
modified; to speed up parameter's variation press the key SELECT while "+" or "-" are pressed.
Press key "ENTER/RESET" to validate the set values.

12.1 - PROGRAMMING OF FUNCTION SETTINGS

Fn 50 Hz

Fn is the name 50 is the Hz is the unit of measure


of the variable default setting

Mode PROG menu SETTINGS. (Production standard settings here under shown).

Display Description Setting Range Step Unit


Fn 50 Hz System frequency 50 - 60 - Hz
(0.1-1)
0,01
(1.1-9.9)
UnP 10 kV Rated primary phase-to-phase voltage of system's P.Ts. 0.1 - 655 kV
0,1
(10-655)
1
UnS 100 V Rated secondary phase-to-phase voltage of system's P.Ts. 100 - 125 1 V
Ncy 3 Number of cycles evaluated for f and df/dt tripping 3 - 10 1 Cy

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Display Description Setting Range Step Unit


Fn - 1f Operation mode of the first frequency control element :
+ = overfrequency + +
- -
- = underfrequency -
-/+ -/+
-/+ = under/over frequency
Dis Dis
Dis = function is disactivated
st
1f 0.50 Hz Trip differential level of the 1 frequency control element 0.05 - 9.99 0.01 Hz
1t 2 s Trip time delay of the first freq. element without df/dt control 0.05 – 99.99 0.01 s
The first frequency element can be controlled
OFF OFF
by the first df/dt element = 1f’
1&f‟ OFF 1f’ 1f’ -
by the second df/dt element =2f’
2f’ 2f’
no df/dt = OFF
Trip time delay of the first frequency element when df/dt
1& 1 s 0.05 - 99.99 0.01 s
control is operating
Fn - 2f Operation mode of the second frequency control element :
+ = overfrequency + +
- -
- = underfrequency -
-/+ -/+
-/+ = under/over frequency
Dis Dis
Dis = function is disactivated
nd
2f 1 Hz Trip differential level of the 2 frequency control element 0.05 - 9.99 0.01 Hz
nd
2t 1.5 s Trip time delay of the 2 frequency element without df/dt 0.05 – 99.99 0.01 s
control
2&f‟ OFF The second frequency element can be controlled
OFF OFF
by the first df/dt element = 1f’
1f’ 1f’ -
by the second df/dt element =2f’
2f’ 2f’
no df/dt = OFF
2& 2 s Trip time delay of the second frequency element when df/dt
0.05 - 99.99 0.01 s
control is operating
Fn - 3f Operation mode of the third frequency control element :
+ = overfrequency + +
- -
- = underfrequency -
-/+ -/+
-/+ = under/over frequency
Dis Dis
Dis = function is disactivated
rd
3f 1.5 Hz Trip differential level of the 3 frequency control element 0.05 - 9.99 0.01 Hz
rd
3t 1 s Trip time delay of the 3 frequency element without df/dt 0.05 – 99.99 0.01 s
control
3&f‟ 1 f‟ The third frequency element can be controlled
OFF OFF
by the first df/dt element = 1f’
1f’ 1f’ -
by the second df/dt element =2f’
2f’ 2f’
no df/dt = OFF
3& 0.75 s Trip time delay of the third frequency element when df/dt
0.05 - 99.99 0.01 s
control is operating

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Display Description Setting Range Step Unit


Fn - 4f Operation mode of the fourth frequency control element :
+ = overfrequency + +
- -
- = underfrequency -
-/+ -/+
-/+ = under/over frequency
Dis Dis
Dis = function is disactivated
th
4f 1.50 Hz Trip differential level of the 4 frequency control element 0.05 - 9.99 0.01 Hz
th
4t 0.75 s Trip time delay of the 4 frequency element without df/dt 0.05 – 99.99 0.01 s
control
4&f‟ 2 f‟ The fourth frequency element can be controlled
OFF OFF
by the first df/dt element = 1f’
1f’ 1f’ -
by the second df/dt element =2f’
2f’ 2f’
no df/dt = OFF
4& 0.5 s Trip time delay of the fourth frequency element when df/dt 0.05 - 99.99 0.01 s
control is operating
1df -/+ Operation mode of the first df/dt element :
+df/dt > 0 = rate of rise + +
- - -
- df/dt < 0 = rate of decrease
-/+ -/+
-/+ df/dt > 0 = rate of variation
1f‟ 0.2 Hz/s Trip level of the first df/dt element 0.1 – 9.9 0.1 Hz/s
2df -/+ Operation mode of the second df/dt element :
+df/dt > 0 = rate of rise + +
- - -
- df/dt < 0 = rate of decrease
-/+ -/+
-/+ df/dt > 0 = rate of variation
2f‟ 0.5 Hz/s Trip level of the second df/dt element 0.1 – 9.9 0.1 Hz/s
E< 30 %En Undervoltage operation lock-out 30 - 90 1 %En
st
Un -/+ 1u Operation mode of the 1 voltage control element :
+ = overvoltage + +
- -
- = undervoltage -
-/+ -/+
-/+ = under/over voltage
Dis Dis
Dis = function is disactivated
st
1u 10 %Un Trip differential level of the 1 voltage control element 5 - 90 1 %Un
st
t1u 1.0 s Trip time delay of 1 voltage control element 0.1 - 60 0.1 s
nd
Un + 2u Operation mode of the 2 voltage control element :
+ = overvoltage + +
- -
- = undervoltage -
-/+ -/+
-/+ = under/over voltage
Dis Dis
Dis = function is disactivated
nd
2u 20 %Un Trip differential level of the 2 voltage control element 5 - 90 1 %Un
nd
t2u 2.0 s Trip time delay of 2 voltage control element 0.1 - 60 0.1 s
e‟ 50 Vs/s Trip level of the element de/dt
Variation is measured on the time base of 5 cycles.
10 - 99 1 Vs/s
The rate of variation measured is the maximum of the three
phases.
de +/- Operation of the function for de/dt
+ = positive only + +
- -
- = negative only -
-/+ -/+
+/- = positive/negative
Dis Dis
Dis = function is disactivated
NodAd 1 Identification number for connection on serial 1 - 250 1 -
communication bus

The setting Dis indicates that the function is disactivated.

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12.2 - PROGRAMMING THE CONFIGURATION OF OUTPUT RELAYS

fa - 2 - 4

This is the name of This dash means The number 2 This dash means The number 4 means
protective element that output relay means that that output relay that output relay 4 will
number 1 is not output relay 2 will number 3 is not operate when this
assigned to this operate when assigned to this element trips
element this element trips element
Mode PROG menu FRELAY (Settings out of production are here under shown).
The key "+" operates as cursor; it moves through the digits corresponding to the four relays programmable for any
functions in the sequence 4-3-2-1-L-K-J-I-H-G-F-E-D-C-B-A (4=Relay R4 etc.) and makes start flashing the
information actually present in the digit. The information present in the digit can be either the number/letter of the
relay (if this was already associated to the function actually on programming) or a dot (-) if this place was not yet
addressed.
The key "-" changes the existing status from the dot to the relay number or viceversa.
Display Description
st
1f - - - - Instantaneous element of 1 frequency level operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
1t/& 1 - - - As above, time delayed element. R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
nd
2f - - - - Instantaneous element of 2 frequency level operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
2t/& - 2 - - As above, time delayed element. R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
rd
3f - - - - Instantaneous element of 3 frequency level operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
3t/& - - 3 - As above, time delayed element. R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
4f - - - -
th
Instantaneous element of 4 frequency level operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 Only RA,RBRL
As above, time delayed element. R1, R2, R3, R4 for
4t/& - - - 4 RA,RBRL
Version
E< - - - - Voltage lock-out element. R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
st
1f‟ - - - - Element of 1 df/dt level operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 UFD34-X RA,RBRL
nd
2f‟ - - - - Element of 2 df/dt level operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
st
1u - - - - Instantaneous element of 1 voltage level operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
t1u - - - - As above, time delayed element R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
nd
2u - - - - Instantaneous element of 2 voltage level operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
t2u - - - - As above, time delayed element R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
e‟ - - - - Element de/dt operates relays R1, R2, R3, R4 RA,RBRL
Reset time delay of output relay R1 can be : - instantaneous (R1tr Aut.)
1tr Aut.
- time delayed (R1tr 0.01- 99.99 s) step 0.01 s - manual (R1tr Man.)
2tr Aut. As above for relay R2.
3tr Aut. As above for relay R3.
4tr Aut. As above for relay R4.
Atr Aut. As above for relay RA.
Btr Aut. As above for relay RB.
Ctr Aut. As above for relay RC.
Dtr Aut. As above for relay RD.
Etr Aut. As above for relay RE.
Ftr Aut. As above for relay RF.
Gtr Aut. As above for relay RG.
Htr Aut. As above for relay RH.
Itr Aut. As above for relay RI.
Jtr Aut. As above for relay RJ.
Ktr Aut. As above for relay RK.
Ltr Aut. As above for relay RL.
Blocking input D1, when active, blocks the operation of the time delayed output associated to the
D1f - - - -
functions 1f, 2f, 3f, 4f, as selected.
D2f‟ - - - - Blocking input D2, when active, blocks the operation of the function 1f’, 2f’, e’, as selected.
D2e‟ - - - -
Blocking input D3, when active, block the operation of the time delayed output relays associated to the
D3u - - - -
functions 1u, 2u as detected.

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13. MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC TEST OPERATION


13.1 - Mode "TESTPROG" subprogram "W/O TRIP"
Operation of the yellow key activates a complete test of the electronics and the process routines.
All the leds are lit-on and the display shows (TEST RUN). If the test routine is successfully
completed the display switches-over to the default reading (FxxxxxHz). If an internal fault is
detected, the display shows the fault identification code and the relay R5 is deenergized.
This test can be carried-out even during the operation of the relay without affecting the relay tripping
in case a fault takes place during the test itself.
13.2 - Mode "TESTPROG" subprogram "WithTRIP"
Access to this program is enabled only if the voltage measured is zero (breaker open).
Pressing the yellow key the display shows "TEST RUN?". A second operation of the yellow key
starts a complete test which also includes the activation of all the output relays.
The display shows (TEST RUN) with the same procedure as for the test with W/O TRIP.
Every 15 min during the normal operation the relay automatically initiates an auto test procedure
(duration  10ms). If any internal fault is detected during the auto test, the relay R5 is deenergized,
the relevant led is activated and the fault code is displayed.
 Further operation of key SELECT instead of the TEST programs gives the indication of the
version and production date of the firmware.

WARNING

Running the WithTRIP test will operate all of the output relays. Care must be taken to ensure that
no unexpected or harmful equipment operations will occur as a result of running this test.
It is generally recommended that this test be run only in a bench test environment or after all
dangerous output connections are removed.

14. MAINTENANCE

No maintenance is required. Periodically a functional check-out can be made with the test procedures
described under MANUAL TEST chapter. In case of malfunctioning please contact
Microelettrica Scientifica Service or the local Authorised Dealer mentioning the relay's Serial No reported
in the label on relays enclosure.

WARNING

In case of Internal Relay Fault detection, proceed as here-below indicated :

 If the error message displayed is one of the following “DSP Err”, “ALU Err” ,”KBD Err” ,”ADC Err”,
switch off power supply and switch-on again. If the message does not disappear send the relay to
Microelettrica Scientifica (or its local dealer) for repair.

 If the error message displayed is “E2P Err”, try to program any parameter and then run “W/OTRIP”.
 If message disappear please check all the parameters.
 If message remains send the relay to Microelettrica Scientifica (or its local dealer) for repair.

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15. POWER FREQUENCY INSULATION TEST

Every relay individually undergoes a factory insulation test according to IEC255-5 standard at
2 kV, 50 Hz 1min. Insulation test should not be repeated as it unusefully stresses the dielectrics.
When doing the insulation test, the terminals relevant to serial output must always be short circuited to
ground. When relays are mounted in switchboards or relay boards that have to undergo the insulation
tests, the relay modules must be drawn-out of their enclosures and the test must only include the fixed
part of the relay with its terminals and the relevant connections.
This is extremely important as discharges eventually tacking place in other parts or components of the
board can severely damage the relays or cause damages, not immediately evident to the electronic
components.

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16. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS


APPROVAL: CE – UL and CSA approval File : E202083
REFERENCE STANDARDS IEC 60255 - EN50263 - CE Directive - EN/IEC61000 - IEEE C37

 Dielectric test voltage IEC 60255-5 2kV, 50/60Hz, 1 min.


 Impulse test voltage IEC 60255-5 5kV (c.m.), 2kV (d.m.) – 1,2/50s : 5kV (c.m.), 2
 Insulation resistance > 100M

Environmental Std. Ref. (IEC 68-2-1 - 68-2-2 - 68-2-33)


 Operation ambient temperature -10°C / +55°C
 Storage temperature -25°C / +70°C
 Humidity IEC68-2-3 RH 93% Without Condensing AT 40°C

CE EMC Compatibility (EN50081-2 - EN50082-2 - EN50263)


 Electromagnetic emission EN55022 industrial environment
 Radiated electromagnetic field immunity test IEC61000-4-3 level 3 80-1000MHz 10V/m
ENV50204 900MHz/200Hz 10V/m
 Conducted disturbances immunity test IEC61000-4-6 level 3 0.15-80MHz 10V
 Electrostatic discharge test IEC61000-4-2 level 4 6kV contact / 8kV air
 Power frequency magnetic test IEC61000-4-8 1000A/m 50/60Hz
 Pulse magnetic field IEC61000-4-9 1000A/m, 8/20s
 Damped oscillatory magnetic field IEC61000-4-10 100A/m, 0.1-1MHz
 Electrical fast transient/burst IEC61000-4-4 level 3 2kV, 5kHz
 HF disturbance test with damped oscillatory wave (1MHz IEC60255-22-1 class 3 400pps, 2,5kV (m.c.), 1kV (d.m.)
burst test)
 Oscillatory waves (Ring waves) IEC61000-4-12 level 4 4kV(c.m.), 2kV(d.m.)
 Surge immunity test IEC61000-4-5 level 4 2kV(c.m.), 1kV(d.m.)
 Voltage interruptions IEC60255-4-11
 Resistance to vibration and shocks IEC60255-21-1 - IEC60255-21-2 10-500Hz 1g

CHARACTERISTICS
 Accuracy at reference value of influencing factors 2% Rated Input for trip levels
2% +/- 10ms for times
 Rated Voltage Un = (100  400)Vac
 Voltage overload 500Vac continuous
 Burden on voltage input 0,08 VA at Un
 Average power supply consumption 8.5 VA
rating 5 A; Vn = 380 V
A.C. resistive switching = 1100W (380V max)
 Output relays make = 30 A (peak) 0,5 sec.
break = 0.3 A, 110 Vcc,
L/R = 40 ms (100.000 op.)

Microelettrica Scientifica S.p.A. - 20089 Rozzano (MI) - Italy - Via Alberelle, 56/68
Tel. (+39) 02 575731 - Fax (+39) 02 57510940
http://www.microelettrica.com e-mail : [email protected]

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17. CONNECTION DIAGRAM (SCE1627 Rev.1 Standard Output)

17.1 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM (SCE1628 Rev.1 Double Output)

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18. WIRING THE SERIAL COMMUNICATION BUS (SCE1309 Rev.0)

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19. OVERALL DIMENSIONS

PANEL CUT-OUT 113x142 (LxH)

View of Rear
Terminal Connection

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20. DIRECTION FOR PCB'S DRAW-OUT AND PLUG-IN

20.1 - DRAW-OUT

Rotate clockwise the screws  and  in the horizontal position of the screws-driver mark.
Draw-out the PCB by pulling on the handle 

20.2 - PLUG-IN

Rotate clockwise the screws  and in the horizontal position of the screws-driver mark.
Slide-in the card on the rails provided inside the enclosure.
Plug-in the card completely and by pressing the handle to the closed position.
Rotate anticlockwise the screws  and  with the mark in the vertical position (locked).

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MODE

U=0 U0

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(MEASURES) (SETDISP) (PROGR) (TESTPROG)
SEL In programming mode
SEL SEL the output relay R5 SEL
is deenergized

(ACT MEAS) (LastTrip) (TRIPNUM) (SETTING1) (F RELAY) (SETTINGS) (FRELAY)


1 (UFD14)
PRG (SelPrg) PRG 2 (Ver:x.xx)
(EntPrS)
U=0 U0
+/- +/- +/- (EntPrS)
+/- +/- 3 (Dtxxxxxx)
SEL ENT SEL ENT
0 Fxx.xxHz 0 LastTr-x 0 1t xxxxx 0 Fn xx Hz 0 1f xxxx
1 UAxxV,kV 1 Cau:xxxx 1 1t&xxxxx 1 UnPxxxkV 1 1f/&xxxx (UpDwnS) (UpDwnS) (W/O TRIP) (WithTRIP)
2 UBxxV,kV 2 Fxx.xxHz 2 2t xxxxx 2 UnSxxxxV 2 2f xxxx
21. KEYBOARD OPERATIONAL DIAGRAM

3 UCxxV,kV 3 UAxxx%Un 3 2t&xxxxx 3 Nsy xxx 3 2f/&xxxx +/- +/-


4 EAxxV,kV 4 UBxxx%Un 4 3t xxxxx 4 Fn xxx 1f 4 3f xxxx 0 Fn xx Hz 0 1f xxxx
5 EBxxV,kV 5 UCxxx%Un 5 3t&xxxxx 5 1fxxxxHz 5 3f/&xxxx 1 UnPxxxkV 1
ENT ENT
1f/&xxxx
6 ECxxV,kV 6 V/S xxx 6 4t xxxxx 6 1txxxxs 6 4f xxxx 2 UnSxxxxV 2 2f xxxx
7 f’ xxx 7 4t&xxxxx 7 1&f’xxxx 7 4f/&xxxx 3 Nsy xxx 3 2f/&xxxx
8 1u xxxxx 8 1&xxxxs 8 E< xxxx 4 Fn xxx 1f 4 3f xxxx
9 2u xxxxx 9 Fn xxx 2f 9 1f’ xxxx 5 1fxxxxHz 5 3f/&xxxx
TESTRUN?
10 e’ xxxxx 10 2fxxxxHz 10 2f’ xxxx 6 1txxxxs 6 4f xxxx
11 2txxxxs 11 1u xxxx 7 1&f’xxxx 7 4f/&xxxx
12 2&f’xxxx 12 t1u xxxx 8 1&xxxxs 8 E< xxxx
SEL ENT
13 2&xxxxs 13 2u xxxx 9 Fn xxx 2f 9 1f’ xxxx
14 Fn xxx 3f 14 e’ xxxx 10 2fxxxxHz 10 2f’ xxxx
2txxxxs
UFD34

15 3fxxxxHz 15 1tr xxxx 11 11 1u xxxx


16 3txxxxs 16 2tr xxxx 12 2&f’xxxx 12 t1u xxxx
TEST RUN TEST RUN
17 3&f’xxxx 17 3tr xxxx 13 2&xxxxs 13 2u xxxx
18 3&xxxxs 18 4tr xxxx 14 Fn xxx 3f 14 e’ xxxx
19 Fn xxx 4f 19 Atr xxxx 15 3fxxxxHz 15 1tr xxxx 1 msgFAULT 1 msgFAULT
20 4fxxxxHz 20 Btr xxxx 16 3txxxxs 16 2tr xxxx
21 4txxxxs 21 Ctr xxxx 17 3&f’xxxx 17 3tr xxxx 2 xxxxxxxx 2 xxxxxxxx
22 4&f’xxxx 22 Dtr xxxx 18 3&xxxxs 18 4tr xxxx
23 4&xxxxs 23 Etr xxxx 19 Fn xxx 4f 19 Atr xxxx
24 1df xxxx 24 Ftr xxxx 20 4fxxxxHz 20 Btr xxxx
25 1f’xxHz/s 25 Gtr xxxx 21 4txxxxs 21 Ctr xxxx
26 2df xxxx 26 Htr xxxx 22 4&f’xxxx 22 Dtr xxxx
2f’xxHz/s Itr xxxx 4&xxxxs 23

Firmware:
27 27 23 Etr xxxx
28 E<xxx%En 28 Jtr xxxx 24 1df xxxx 24 Ftr xxxx
29 Unxxx1u 29 Ktr xxxx 25 1f’xxHz/s 25 Gtr xxxx
30 1u xx Un 30 Ltr xxxx 26 2df xxxx 26 Htr xxxx
31 t1uxxxs 31 D1f xxxx 27 2f’xxHz/s 27 Itr xxxx
32 Unxxx2u 32 D2f’ xxxx 28 E<xxx%En 28 Jtr xxxx

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33 2u xx Un 33 D2e’ xxxx 29 Unxxx1u 29 Ktr xxxx
34 t2uxxxs 34 D3u xxxx 30 1u xx Un 30 Ltr xxxx
35 e’xxVs/s 31 t1uxxxs 31 D1f xxxx
36 de xxx 32 Unxxx2u 32 D2f’ xxxx
2u xx Un
Rev.
Date

37 NodAd 33 33 D2e’ xxxx


34 t2uxxxs 34 D3u xxxx
35 e’xxVs/s
36 de xxx

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22. SETTING‟S FORM


Relay Type UFD34 Station : Circuit :
Date : / / Firmware Ver. Relay Serial Number :
Power Supply 24V(-20%) / 110V(+15%) a.c. 24V(-20%) / 125V(+20%) d.c. Rated voltage :
80V(-20%) / 220V(+15%) a.c. 90V(-20%) / 250V(+20%) d.c.
RELAY PROGRAMMING
Setting Default Actual Test Result
Variable Description
Range Setting Setting Pick-up Reset
Fn System frequency 50 - 60 Hz 50
UnP Rated primary phase-to-phase voltage of system’s P.Ts. 0.1 - 655 kV 10
UnS Rated secondary phase-to-phase voltage of system’s P.Ts. 100 - 125 V 100
Ncy Number of cycles evaluated for f and df/dt tripping 3 - 10 - 3
Fn Operation mode of the first frequency control element : +, -. -/+, Dis 1f -
1f Trip differential level of the 1st frequency control element 0.05 - 9.99 Hz 0.50
1t Trip time delay of the first freq. element without df/dt control 0.05 – 99.99 s 2
1&f‟ The first frequency element can be controlled OFF, 1f’, 2f’ - OFF
1& Trip time delay of the first frequency element when df/dt
0.05 - 99.99 s 1
control is operating
Fn Operation mode of the second frequency control element : +, -. -/+, Dis 2f -
2f Trip differential level of the 2nd frequency control element 0.05 - 9.99 Hz 1
2t Trip time delay of the 2nd freq. element without df/dt control 0.05 – 99.99 s 1.5
2&f‟ The second frequency element can be controlled OFF, 1f’, 2f’ - OFF
2& Trip time delay of the second frequency element when df/dt
0.05 - 99.99 s 2
control is operating
Fn Operation mode of the third frequency control element : +, -. -/+, Dis 3f -
3f Trip differential level of the 3rd frequency control element 0.05 - 9.99 Hz 1.5
3t Trip time delay of the 3rd freq. element without df/dt control 0.05 – 99.99 s 1
3&f‟ The third frequency element can be controlled OFF, 1f’, 2f’ - 1f’
3& Trip time delay of the third frequency element when df/dt
0.05 - 99.99 s 0.75
control is operating
Fn Operation mode of the fourth frequency control element +, -. -/+, Dis 4f -
4f Trip differential level of the 4th frequency control element 0.05 - 9.99 Hz 1.50
4t Trip time delay of the 4th frequency element without df/dt
0.05 – 99.99 s 0.75
control
4&f‟ The fourth frequency element can be controlled OFF, 1f’, 2f’ - 2f’
4& Trip time delay of the fourth frequency element when df/dt
0.05 - 99.99 s 0.5
control is operating
1df Operation mode of the first df/dt element +, -. -/+, Dis - -/+
1f‟ Trip level of the first df/dt element 0.1 – 9.9 Hz/s 0.2
2df Operation mode of the second df/dt element +, -. -/+, Dis - -/+
2f‟ Trip level of the second df/dt element 0.1 – 9.9 Hz/s 0.5
E< Undervoltage operation lock-out 30 - 90 %En 30
Un Operation mode of the 1st voltage control element +, -. -/+, Dis 1u -/+
1u Trip differential level of the 1st voltage control element 5 - 90 %Un 10
t1u Trip time delay of 1st voltage control element 0.1 - 60 s 1.0
Un Operation mode of the 2nd voltage control element +, -. -/+, Dis 2u +
2u Trip differential level of the 2nd voltage control element 5 - 90 %Un 20
t2u Trip time delay of 2nd voltage control element 0.1 - 60 s 2.0
e‟ Trip level of the element de/dt 10 - 99 Vs/s 50
de Operation of the function for de/dt +, -. -/+, Dis - +/-
NodAd Identification number for serial communication bus 1 - 250 - 1

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CONFIGURATION OF OUTPUT RELAYS


Default Setting Actual Setting
Protective Output Description Protective Output
Element Relays Element Relays
1f - - - - Instantaneous element of 1st frequency 1f
1t/& 1 - - - As above, time delayed element. 1t/&
2f - - - - Instantaneous element of 2nd frequency level 2f
2t/& - 2 - - As above, time delayed element. 2t/&
3f - - - - Instantaneous element of 3rd frequency level 3f
3t/& - - 3 - As above, time delayed element. 3t/&
4f - - - - Instantaneous element of 4th frequency level 4f
4t/& - - - 4 As above, time delayed element. 4t/&
E< - - - - Voltage lock-out element. E<
1f‟ - - - - Element of 1st df/dt level operates relays 1f‟
2f‟ - - - - Element of 2nd df/dt level operates relays 2f‟
1u - - - 4 Instantaneous element of 1st voltage level 1u
t1u - 2 - - As above, time delayed element t1u
2u - - - 4 Instantaneous element of 2nd voltage level 2u
t2u - 2 - - As above, time delayed element t2u
e‟ - 2 - - Element de/dt operates relays e‟
1tr Aut. Reset time delay of output relay R1 1tr
2tr Aut. As above for relay R2. 2tr
3tr Aut. As above for relay R3. 3tr
4tr Aut. As above for relay R4. 4tr
Atr Aut. As above for relay RA. Atr
Btr Aut. As above for relay RB. Btr
Ctr Aut. As above for relay RC. Ctr
Dtr Aut. As above for relay RD. Dtr
Etr Aut. As above for relay RE. Etr
Ftr Aut. As above for relay RF. Ftr
Gtr Aut. As above for relay RG. Gtr
Htr Aut. As above for relay RH. Htr
Itr Aut. As above for relay RI. Itr
Jtr Aut. As above for relay RJ. Jtr
Ktr Aut. As above for relay RK. Ktr
Ltr Aut. As above for relay RL. Ltr
D1f - - - - Blocking input D1 D1f
D2f‟ - - - - Blocking input D2 D2f‟
D2e‟ - - - - Blocking input D2 D2e‟
D3u - - - - Blocking input D3 D3u

Commissioning Engineer : Date :

Customer Witness : Date :

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