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Directional / non Directional Overcurrent Protection

P120 P121 P122 P123 P125 P126 P127


Software Version Software Version Software Version Software Version Software Version Software Version Software Version 6C 6E 6F 6F 6D 6D 6D

Technical Data Sheet


This document does not replace the Technical Manual.

Application and Scope


The MiCOM P12x relays are suitable for all the applications where overcurrent and earth-fault protection are required. The P12x relays can be used for a range of overcurrent applications from single phase/earth fault applications, P120 (non directional), P125 (directional) to three phase and earth fault applications, P123 (non directional), P127 (directional). The P127 also includes voltage protections and relevant functions and power measurement. The P12x relays provide a comprehensive suite of overcurrent protection and automation features for easy adaptation different operating conditions. The typical applications are overhead lines, underground cables and backup for HV systems in insulated, solid, resistance and Petersen coil earthed neutral systems, used in MV utility, Industry, transports, Generator and transformer schemes. For easy adaptation to varying system operating conditions two independent setting groups are provided. Flexible automation functions enable accurate coordination with other devices. Three earth fault sensitivity current inputs are available by ordering code. 1A and 5A dual rated CT inputs are available with all MiCOM P12x relays using separate terminals. Two line/phase voltage input ranges, 57-130V and 220-480V, are available by ordering code. The auxiliary voltage for the power supply and the digital inputs is a wide-range design, 24 to 250 V DC and 100 to 250 V AC. The P12x relays are housed in a robust draw out 4U metal case for panel or rack mounting with 20TE width (P120, P121, P122, P123 and P125) or 30TE width (P126 and P127).

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Functions overview

non-directional Functions Overview 67/50/51 Three-phase overcurrent 49 Thermal overload 37 Three-phase undercurrent 46 Negative phase sequence overcurrent 67N/50N/51N Earth fault (Single-phase) overcurrent 32N 64N (REF) 59N 27/59 79 87 Earth fault Wattmetric / Ie *cos f High Impedance restricted earth fault (non included as a function but application) Residual overvoltage Phase/Line under/ overvoltage Autoreclose High Impedance differential (non included as a function but application) Switch on to fault (SOTF) CB control Local/ remote Phase current rotation Circuit breaker failure detection Circuit Breaker Maintenance and TCS Broken conductor detection I2/I1 Cold load pick up Output relay latching Blocking Logic Selective relay scheme logic Relay maintenance mode Remote control of output relays Setting groups Programmable AND logic VT supervision (VTS) and logic application Auxiliary timers Measurements Peak and rolling values Power and Energy measurement Fault records Elapsed time of protection starting Event records Disturbance recording Binary inputs / output relays AC current / voltage inputs Modbus RTU IEC 60870-5-103 Courier DNP3 Setting software MiCOM S1 X X X X

directional

P120 P121 P122 P123 P125 P126 P127 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X D X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X X X X X X X X 7/8 4/1 X X D X X X D X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X X X X X X X X X X 7/8 4/3 X X

D X X X

X X X

50BF 46BC 86

X X

X X

X X X X X X X X X X 2

X X X 2

X X X X X X X 3/6 4/0 X X X X X

X X X X X X X 5/8 4/0 X X X X X

X X

2/4 1/0 X X X X

2/4 4/0 X X X X

4/6 1/1 X X

D: User selectable Directional / Non-Directional

TCS: Trip Circuit Supervision

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Control and display


All functions including protection automation, communication, LEDs, inputs and outputs can be programmed and modified using the front panel user interface. The 2 line, 16 alphanumerical backlit LCD display (available in a range of languages) provides the user with key information (faults, measurements, settings, etc.). The default display can be selected by the user. It is possible to show the phase or earth current value by selecting Phase A, Phase B , Phase C, Earth N (P126/7), or the four values simultaneously (P120/1/2/3). The P125 will be able to show the earth fault current only. The menus have a pull-down structure for easy use and quick access to any data. Dedicated LEDs 4 LEDs indicate the state of the relay (Trip, Alarm, Warning, Healthy). Acknowledgement of alarm and trip LEDs can be easily performed locally or remotely. Programmable LEDs 4 freely programmable LEDs are provided on all models. The user can assign independently each LED to any programme function or combination of thresholds. Keypad A seven-button tactile keypad on the front panel allows the user easy access to any data. Communication RS485 All P12x series relays have a rear RS485 communications port for use with MODBUS, IEC 60870-5-103, Courier and DNP3 protocols. (Courier & DNP3 are not available for the P125 P126 and P127 relays). The relays can transmit to the local monitoring system (e.g. MiCOM S10), or remotely to the SCADA, settings, measurements and alarms, as well as fault, event and disturbance records. All the parameters for the communications (relay address, data rate, parity, etc.) can be set using the front panel user interface. Communication RS232 An RS232 front port is available in the MiCOM P12x series. It allows the user to download new firmware (update, language changing,...) and is also the link with the setting software MiCOM S1 (P122, P123, P125, P126 & P127).

The simple and powerful software interface allows the user easy configuration and access to all measurements and stored information for maintenance and post-fault analysis purposes. Password Protection A four-character password is requested in order to prevent inadvertent or unauthorized changing of settings or triggering of control functions. Self-Monitoring Comprehensive self-monitoring procedures within the devices ensure that internal hardware or software errors are detected and do not cause malfunctions of the device. As the auxiliary voltage is turned on, a functional test is carried out. Cyclic self-monitoring tests are running during operation. If test results deviate from the default value then the corresponding signal is entered into the non-volatile monitoring signal memory. The result of the fault diagnosis determines whether a blocking of the protection and control unit will occur or whether a warning only is issued.

Main Functions
The main functions are autonomous functions and can be individually configured or disabled to suit a particular application. The relays of these ranges comprise a full suite of protection functions as well as an automatic recloser and auxiliary functions; each function can be individually configured or disabled suiting any particular application.

P120 P121 P122 P123 P125 P126 P127 Technical DataSheet

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS SOTF (Switch on to fault) CB local/Remote Phase Current Rotation CB Monitoring Cold Load Pick Up Trip Circuit Supervision Blocking Logic Selective Scheme Logic Relay maintenance Mode Remote ctrl on output relays Programmable AND Logic Auxiliary timers Peak and rolling demand Self Monitoring

Front port Setting software S1

Rear port RS485 port. To setting software S1 to SCADA system

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59

59N

79

86

Phase Current Direct and inverse currents Residual current Residual voltage Line and phase voltage Active and Reactive Power Active and Reactive Energy Autoreclose counters CB mechanical operation
counter CB electrical operation counter

MEASUREMENTS

Recording features
Fault record 5 Event Recording 75 Dist. Recording 3 Sec

67

67N

32N Iecos

50/51

50N 51N

37

46

46BC

49

50BF

(Description of ANSI code nos. see Functions Overview)

Three-phase Overcurrent Protection (50/51) Earth Fault Overcurrent Protection (50N/51N) Three independent stages are available for phase and earth fault protection. The first and second stage can be independently select as definite time delay or inverse time delay with different types of curve (IEC, IEEE/ANSI, RI, RECT). The third stage can be configured for peak detection with a definite time delay only. Each stage and related time delay can be programmed to provide maximum selectivity. The IDMT stages have definite or inverse time reset capability reducing clearance times when intermittent faults happen. The 2nd and 3rd threshold pick-up can suspend the 1st threshold output to control selectivity. The MiCOM P12x relays have separate instantaneous (start) and delayed (trip) outputs for each stage. P126 & P127 can indicate the faulted phase(s) by configuring output relays (first stage only). The range of earth fault current sensitivity can be selected by ordering code.
Tripping Characteristics

Three-phase Directional Overcurrent (67) Each of the three-phase overcurrent stages of the P127 can be independently configured as directional protection with specific relay characteristic angle (RCA) settings and boundaries. Each directional stage has instantaneous (start) forward/reverse outputs available.
Directional Overcurrent Tripping Zone

Ith

I> t> I>> I< t>> I>>> t>>> I>>>> t>>>>

The first and second stage can be independently select as definite time delay or inverse time delay with different types of curve (IEC, IEEE/ANSI, RI, RECT). The third stage can be configured with definite time delay only. The 2nd and 3rd threshold pick-up can suspend the 1st threshold output to control selectivity The phase fault directional elements are internally polarised by quadrature phase-phase voltages.

Time

Current

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A synchronous polarising function is provided to ensure correct operation of the overcurrent elements for close-up three phase faults where the collapse of the polarising line voltages can occur.

IDMT curves as the 51N and 67N. The second stage is definite time only. The Pe threshold setting value is automatically corrected selecting the rated Ie current. The two-stages can be independently configured with specific characteristic boundaries. The RCA angle is common for the two stages.
Wattmetric characteristic

The absolute phase angle of line voltages is measured every cycle and the last value is stored in the relay memory. The polarisation discrimination voltage value is 0.6V (fixed value) for relays with a system voltage of 57 to 130V and 3V (fixed value) for relays with a system voltage of 220 to 480V. Over this value the directional relay uses standard polarisation (the measured voltage), under this value the synchronous polarisation (stored vector) is used. The synchronous polarisation is maintained up to the restoration of an input voltage value. If the input voltage loss persists longer than 5s the directional overcurrent protection is blocked. Earth-fault Directional Overcurrent (67N) Each of the three earth-fault stages of P125, P126 and P127 can be configured as directional protection with specific characteristic angle (RCA). Each directional stage has instantaneous (start) forward/reverse outputs available. The first and second stage can be independently select as definite time or inverse time delay with different type of curves (IEC, IEEE/ANSI, RI, RECT). The third stage can be configured with a definite time delay only. The 2nd and 3rd threshold pick-up can suspend the 1st threshold output to control selectivity In addition to the residual current, the residual voltage must be connected to a dedicated input or internally calculated as a vector sum (P127 only) in order to make directional operation possible. Each earth-fault directional stage measures the residual current, the residual voltage, and the angle between residual voltage and current. Wattmetric/Ie*cos protection (32N) Two additional stages are configurable with Wattmetric or Ie*cos characteristics. The first stage can be set with a definite time or with various
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UnderCurrent protection (37) MiCOM P122, P123, P126 & P127 relays provide a definite time undercurrent protection. This function allows typical applications such as loss of load or simple broken conductor detection. For the P122 and P123 the undercurrent protection stage is conditioned to the status of the CB auxiliary contact. The stage operates when the CB is closed as indicated by a logic digital input energised via the 52a auxiliary contact of the CB. Thermal overload The thermal overload protection can be applied to prevent damage to the electrical plant equipment when operating at temperatures in excess of the designed maximum withstand. A prolonged overloading causes excessive heating, which may result in premature deterioration of the insulation, or in extreme cases, insulation failure. The P122, P123, P126 and P127 relays incorporate a current based thermal replica, using load current to reproduce the heating and cooling of the equipment to be protected. The thermal overload element can be set with both alarm and trip stages. The heating within any plant equipment, such as cables or transformers, is of resistive type (IR x t). Thus, the quantity of heat generated is directly proportional to current squared (I). The thermal time characteristic used in the relay is based on current squared, integrated over time. The P122, P123, P126 and P127 automatically use the highest phase current as input information for the thermal model.

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The mathematical formula applicable is:

K 2 - 2 t Trip = Te ln 2 K 2 Trip
Where: tTrip is the time to trip in seconds Te K

I Is L T

Value of measured current Value of the programmed threshold (pick-up value) Factor (see table) ANSI/IEEE constant (zero for IEC and RECT curves) Time multiplier setting from 0.025 to 1.5 Standard K factor factor L factor AREVA IEC IEC IEC AREVA C02 0.05 0.14 13.5 80 120 0.02394 0.04 0.02 1 2 1 0.02 0.02 2 2 2 5.6 0 0 0 0 0 0.01694 0.114 0.18 0.491 0.1217 0

Type of curve Short time inverse Standard inverse Very inverse Extremely inverse Long time inverse Short time inverse

is the thermal time constant of the equipment to be protected in seconds is the thermal overload calculated by Ieq/k, where Ieq is the equivalent current corresponding to the RMS value of the largest measured phase current and k is a factor associated to the thermal state formula. is the actual thermal status,

Moderately Inverse ANSI/IEEE 0.0515 Long time inverse Very inverse Extremely inverse Rectifier protection C08 5.95

Trip is the trip thermal state. An alarm stage, alarm, is provided for the initial thermal status.

ANSI/IEEE 19.61 ANSI/IEEE RECT 28.2 45900

Negative phase sequence overcurrent protection Any unbalanced fault condition will produce negative sequence current of some magnitude Thus, a negative phase sequence overcurrent element can operate for both phase-to-phase and phase to earth faults. The MiCOM P122, P123, P126 & P127 relays include a programmable function specially designed to detect unbalanced load or fault conditions. The three stages of negative sequence overcurrent have the same setting ranges as the phase overcurrent. The first stage can be independently select as a definite time or inverse time delay with different types of curve (IEC, IEEE/ANSI, RI, RECT). The second and third stage can be configured with a definite time delay only. IDMT trip and reset curves IEC, ANSI/IEEE trip curve The minimum guaranteed value of the operating current for all the curves with the inverse time characteristic is 1.1Is (with a tolerance of 0.05Is). When the first or the second stages of the phase overcurrent protection are set to an IDMT curve, the maximum setting recommended should be 2 times the nominal. When the earth fault elements are set to an IDMT curve, the maximum setting th recommended should 1/20 of the neutral CT input rating.

The RI curve has the following definition:

t= K

1 0.339 0. 236 I Is

( )

K setting is from 0.10 to 10 in steps of 0.05. LABORELEC CURVES (P122, P123) The first and second earth threshold can be selected with dedicated Laborelec curves. There are 3 curves available with the following formula :

t=a*I+b
where : t = tripping time a and b = coefficient (see table) I = Primary residual current (between 1 and 40A) Type of curve LABORELEC 1 LABORELEC 2 LABORELEC 3 a 0.0897 0.0897 0.0897 b 4.0897 4.5897 5.0897

In order to be compliant with the Laborelec specifications the relay must be used with : - An earth current range 0.01 Ion to 8 Ion - A rated current of 1A - A core balanced CT with a ratio 20/1. For a complete operating of the curve, the relay must be set to 0.05Ion (secondary residual current). Reset ANSI/IEEE curve The equation is valid for 1.1 I/Is 20.

t = T (I
Where: t Operation time K Factor (see table)

IS )

+ L 1

K t = T 1 (I I S )
Where: t: 7 Reset time

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K: I: Is : : T:

Factor (see table) Value of the measured current Value of the programmed threshold (pick-up value) Factor (see table) Reset time multiplier (RTMS) setting between 0.025 and 3.2. Standard C02 ANSI/IEEE C08 ANSI/IEEE ANSI/IEEE K factor 2.261 4.850 5.950 21.600 29.100 factor 2 2 2 2 2

generic earth fault detection, particularly in insulated neutral systems or as backup at the busbar level. The protection element has one programmable stage with definite delay time. Autorecloser (79) Most faults on overhead line networks are transient in nature. A transient fault, such as an insulator flashover, is a self-clearing non-damage fault. It can be cleared by the immediate tripping of one or more circuit breakers, and does not recur when the line is re-energised. Lightning is the most common cause of transient faults, other possible causes being clashing conductors and wind blown debris. The auto-recloser function is applied for automatically reclosing of a switching device after it has been opened due to operation of protection where transient and non-permanent faults are prevalent. MiCOM P123, P126 and P127 relays include a 4shot auto-recloser. All the programmed protection functions can independently start any of the shots and the user can programme which functions are allowed to trip after any of the shots. This makes possible special reclosing cycles e.g. for coordination with fuses in distribution systems with teed transformers. Dead and reclaim times are freely adjustable. A counter stores the number of recloser commands. This information is available locally or remotely.

Type of curve Short time inverse Moderately inverse Long time inverse Very inverse Extremely Inverse

Broken conductor detection (46BC) A typical unbalanced fault that can occur on the system is an open circuit fault. This fault can arise from a broken conductor, mal-operation of one of the switchgear poles, or blowing of a fuse.

MiCOM P122/3 and P126/7 relays incorporate an element, which measures the ratio of negative to positive sequence current (I2/I1). This fully programmable function allows more sensitivity and stability than pure negative sequence measurement. Under / Over voltage protection (27/59) Under-voltage conditions may occur on a power system for increased system loading, complete loss of busbar voltage or for faults occurring on the phases the power system. Over-voltage conditions generally happen in a loss of load condition or during an earth fault condition where there may be an increase of the voltage magnitude in the healthy phases. The P127 relay provides two independent undervoltage stages and two over-voltage stages. They are definite time elements. Each stage can be configured to operate in singlephase mode (OR mode) or three-phase mode (AND mode). Residual over voltage (59N) P125, P126 and P127 provide an additional residual over-voltage stage that can be used for

Switch on to Fault protection Some faults may be due to fault conditions not removed from the feeder after a reclosing cycle or manual tripping, or due to earthing clamps left on following maintenance works. In these cases, it may be desirable to clear the fault condition in fast time, rather than waiting for the trip delay time DT or IDMT associated with the involved protection. Another condition is the case of manually closing of the CB on an existing fault. This can be considered a particularly critical situation; because the overcurrent protection would not clear the fault until the set operate delay had elapsed. This is another typical case of closing on to fault. Hence the fastest possible clearance of the fault is desirable in all situations. The P122, P123, P126 and P127 relays incorporate configurable switch on to fault protection. It provides an instantaneous trip during a settable time after local or remote manual close or after automatic reclosing. The SOTF function incorporates a fixed time window of 500 ms when the detection of the fault is enabled. A further programmable timer is available.
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P120 P121 P122 P123 P125 P126 P127 Technical DataSheet

Circuit breaker failure protection (50BF) Following the inception of a fault, one or more main protection devices will operate and issue a trip output to the circuit breaker(s) associated with the faulted circuit. The circuit breaker failure protection verifies the effective opening of the CB by a dedicated undercurrent threshold isolating the fault and preventing damage or further damage to the power system. The 50BF protection in the P122, P123, P126 and P127 can be activated by trip of a generic protection or/and external command by the relevant digital input associated to the label Strt. tBF. The Circuit breaker failure protection can also be used for tripping upstream circuit breakers. The circuit breaker failure provides the possibility to block the instantaneous I> and Ie> thresholds when a 50BF signal is emitted. This allows more flexibility in the fault localisation and isolation with blocking schemes. Phase current rotation In some applications there is a need to match the plant phase sequence with the connected relay without changing the cabling. The P122 and P123 relays include the phase rotation feature that allows the setting of the phases in clockwise or in anticlockwise rotation.(ABC or ACB sequence). Blocking logic When the MiCOM P12x and P12y relays are used in critical networks, management of protection relays must take surrounding devices into consideration. Two blocking logic inputs can be configured independently of each other to block any combination of the selected elements (i.e. current or voltage stages, thermal replica, etc). A typical application is to use a dedicated digital input to block the time delay settings of phase/earth fault protection in a relay in response to the phase/earth fault start condition of a downstream relay. This function allows the MiCOM relays to clear the fault fast and correctly when used in a cascade scheme. Selective relay scheme logic The P122/3 and P126/7 relays include selective relay scheme logic. A dedicated digital input can temporarily alter the time delay settings in response to the phase/earth fault start condition of a downstream relay. This function allows the MiCOM relays to clear the fault fast and correctly when used in a cascade scheme.

Local/remote Control In the P123, P125, P126 and P127 one logic input associated to the label LOCAL MODE is dedicated to this feature. If this logic input is powered, all the remote communications (setting parameters, control command....) will be forbidden to avoid a mal-operation during a local operation. The time synchronization via the network stays active because there is no effect on the output relays. Circuit Breaker Monitoring and Supervision Circuit-breaker preventative maintenance is the advanced function provided by the MiCOM P122, P123, P126 and P127 relays with adjustable closing and opening time measurements. All phase currents (I or I2 ) are accumulated to inform about the total interrupted fault current. MiCOM P122 P123 P126 and P127 relays allow trip circuit supervision via a specific input associated to the label Trip Circ. The result of this monitoring can be viewed locally or remotely. Cold Load Pick up When a feeder is energised, the current levels that flow for a period of time following energisation may differ greatly from the normal load levels. Consequently, overcurrent settings that have been applied to give short circuit protection may not be suitable during this period. The Cold Load Pick-up (CLP) logic included in the P122, P123, P126 & P127 relays raises the settings of selected protection stages for a setting time of the tCL timer initiated via a dedicated logic input associated to the label Cold L PU, This allows the protection settings to be set closer to the load profile by increasing settings after energisation automatically.

Cold-load characteristics

Inputs and Outputs The P12x relays include freely configurable digital inputs and output relays for CB control and signalling. Each input can be configured as active high or active low and the supply type can be chosen as DC or AC by the ordering code.

P120 P121 P122 P123 P125 P126 P127 Technical DataSheet

Any input can be configured for blocking, selective logic, control, etc. by the label associated to the specific function. Each instantaneous and delayed trip is assignable to any output relays and to the led on the front panel. To the trip relay (relay 1) only the delayed trip of the protections and some accessory function are assignable. Voltage controlled overcurrent 51V and Voltage Transformer Supervision (VTS) The logical functionality includes the possibility to provide the 51V function controlled by undervoltage V< (27) and negative sequence overvoltage V2> (47).
(U<ORV2>)&I>> ? NO 1 V< V2> YES

performed by the software interface locally (S1) or by remote control (DCS system). Setting Groups The P122, P123, P125, P126 and P127 relays have two protection related setting groups. Changes between the two groups are executed via the front interface, a dedicated logic input or through the communication port. To avoid any undesirable tripping, the setting group change is only executed when none of the protection functions are running except for the thermal overload function. If a setting group change is received during any protection or automation function, it is stored and executed after the last timer has elapsed. Programmable AND Logic MiCOM P126 and P127 relays incorporate four programmable AND logic equations. The AND equations can match trip or start status of the protection and automation functions so to have outputs conditioned. An operate and reset time is available for each AND equation. The output of each equation can be associated to any output relay including the trip relay. Auxiliary timers Auxiliary timers tAux1, tAux2, tAux3 (P122) plus tAux4 (P123, P125, P126 and P127) associated respectively to Aux1, Aux2, Aux3 and Aux4 logic inputs can be applied for automation and control in the electrical power systems. When the logic inputs labelled Aux 1Aux 4 are energised, the relevant timer starts and when the set time is elapsed the associated output relay trip. Each auxiliary timer can be associated to any output relay including the trip relay (RL1). Measurements MiCOM P120, P121, P122, P123, P125, P126 and P127 relays monitor all of the available analogue inputs continually. The relays display the values on the LCD and store the measurements in memory. The measured values are the true RMS up to the 10th harmonic with a 0.1% accuracy (nominal conditions at 50 Hz). The calculation of the average value for each phase during a selectable rolling sub-period is also available. Peak demands with a 15-minute window are also memorised. All the measured and derived values can be displayed on the front panel LCD or transferred locally or remotely on user request. For the complete list of the available measurements refer to the technical data in other part of this document.

1 &

BlocksI>> threshol

(U<<ORV2>>)&I>>> ? NO 1 V<< V2>> VTS Blocks 51V. YES VTS 0 NO YES

1 &

BlocksI>>> threshol

VTS

VTSAlarm ? YES NO

VTSAlarm

The 51 function is supervised by voltage transformer supervision (VTS). VTS logic: VTS = [(V2>0.3Vn) AND (I2<0.5In )] OR [(V1<0.1Vn) AND ( I>0.1In )] Output relay latching (86) Any outputs, including trip, can be latched. Reset of the latched outputs is possible by logic input, front panel operator interface or by remote communication. Relay Maintenance mode The P122, P123, P125, P126 and P127 incorporate the direct control of the output relays. This functionality allows the user to verify the external wiring of the relay output contacts. Remote control on output relays The P122 and P123 allow the direct control of 4 CB by selected output relays. The control can be

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Protection start records Five protection start records are stored in the MiCOM P122, P123, P126 & P127 relays. Each instantaneous (start) record includes: instantaneous (start) time (date & duration) origin (phase & earth thresholds) Start records give the user useful information for preventative maintenance of the electrical system. Event recording 75 logic events are stored in the MiCOM P122, P123, P126 and P127 relays. Events include inputs/outputs, state changes, alarms and contact operations. All events are time-tagged to 1ms. Fault records Five faults are stored inside the relays. Each record includes: Fault indicators Value of the available measurements for each relay Tripping time Fault indications help the user to clearly identify the cause of the fault and monitor the P122, P123, P126 and P127 settings. Disturbance recording Current waveforms are captured by the P122, P123, P126 and P127 relays. Up to 3 seconds of records are stored inside the relays for each fault memorised in the relay. The disturbance recording function is triggered either by any of the programmed thresholds or by an external input, or through the communications. All the logic and analogue information are stored in memory and can be transferred to an external data analyser by the front communication port or the rear port by an appropriate protocol.

Device Identification, Ports The front of the relay has two flaps. The upper flap identifies the product name. It can be raised to access the product model number, serial number and ratings. Under the lower flap there is a 9 pin RS232 port and a Lithium backup battery (P122, P123, P126 and P127). The RS232 port can be used for relay setting and for the software upgrade.

To guard the lower cover against unauthorized opening it is provided with a facility for fitting a security seal. Battery Box (MiCOM E1) The external accessory MiCOM E1 is available on demand. It can be connected to the RS232 front port and performs the functions to supply part of the relay circuits when the auxiliary power supply is off. This allows the user to retrieve data or modify parameters from the local HMI or by the setting software MiCOM S1, Case For all MiCOM P12x the units have a draw out metal 4U case high. The width is 20TE for the P120 P121 P122 P123 P125, 30TE for the P126 and P127. All CTs inputs are short-circuited if the active unit is withdrawn from the case. All P12x relays can be panel or rack mounted. Wiring External connections are made via MIDOS type terminal blocks. Each connection includes two 6.35mm Fast on and one M4 screw fixing. The wiring for all the MiCOM P120, P121, P122, P123, P125, P126 and P127 relays is standard to provide maximum compatibility.

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Technical Data
General Data
Design
Case Height: MiCOM P120 /1/2/3/5 MiCOM P126/7 Weight: P120/1/2/3/5 approx. P126/7approx. 4U (177mm) 20 TE 30 TE 3.0 Kg 4.0 Kg

Type Tests
Insulation
Per IEC 60255-5: 2000, Insulation resistance > 100M at 500Vdc (Using only electronic/brushless insulation tester).

High Voltage (Dielectric) Withstand


(i) Per IEC 60255-5: 2000, 2 kV rms AC, 1 minute: Between all case terminals connected together, and the case earth, and between all terminals of independent circuits (RS232 ports excepted). 1kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open watchdog contacts. 1kV rms AC for 1 minute, across open contacts of changeover output relays.

Mounting
Rack or flush mounting

Connections
Rear, (double fast on + M4 screw per connection) Full draw-out with automatic CT shorting in the case of the relay

Impulse Voltage Withstand Test


Per IEC 60255-5: 2000 1.2 / 50 s, peak value: 5 kV, 0.5J Between all terminals, and all terminals and case earth.

Enclosure protection
Front Panel: Rear connection: IEC 529: IP 52 and IK 07 IP 20

Dimensions
See dimensions diagram.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 1 MHz Burst Disturbance Test


IEC 61000-4-12, Class 3

PC Interface
DIN 41652 connector (X6), type D-Sub, 9-pin.

Environmental Conditions
Recommended Ambient temperature range
Per IEC 60255-6: 1988 Operating temperature range: -25C to 55C (or 13F to 131F) Storage and transit: -25C to 70C (or 13F to 158F)

Immunity to Electrostatic Discharge


Per IEC 60255-22-2: 1996, Class 3 and 4

Electrical Fast Transient bursts


IEC 60255-22-4 class 4. IEC 61000-4-4 class 4.

Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic field


IEC60255-22-3 class 3. IEC61000-4-3 class 3.

Ambient Humidity Range


Per IEC 60068-2-3: 1969: 56 days at 93% relative humidity and +40 C Per IEC 60068-2-30: 1980: Damp heat cyclic, six (12 + 12) hour cycles, 93% RH, +25 to +55 C

Surge Immunity Test


IEC 61000-4-5, class 4.

Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio Frequency Fields


4 IEC 61000-4-6, class 3.

Solar Radiation
Avoid exposure of the front panel to direct solar radiation.

Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity


IEC 61000-4-8, class V.

MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENT
Vibration Test
IEC 60255-21-1, class 2.

EMC compliance
89/336/EEC 93/31/EEC Compliance with European Commission EMC Directive. Generic standards were used to establish conformity: EN50081-2: 1994 EN60952-2: 1995

Shock and Bump Test


IEC 60255-21-2, class 1.

Seismic Test
IEC 60255-21-3, Class 2.

PRODUCT SAFETY
72/23/EEC Compliance with European Commission Low Voltage Directive. Compliance is demonstrated by reference to generic safety standards: EN61010-1: 1993/A2: 1995 EN60950: 1992/A11: 1997

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Ratings
AC Measuring Inputs
Nominal frequency: Operating range: 50 and 60 Hz (settable) from 45 Hz to 65 Hz 1A and 5A dual rated 1A and 5A dual rated < 0.025 VA (1A) < 0.3 VA (5A) < 0.008 VA at 0.1Ien (1A) < 0.010 VA at 0.1Ien (5A) 4 In 40 In 100 In 57 to 130V 0 to 260V 0.08W at 100/3 V 260V ph-ph 300V ph-ph 220 to 480V 0 to 960V 0.55W at 480V 960V ph-ph 1300V ph-ph

Logical Inputs
Type: Burden: Recognition time (DC): optically insulated < 10 mA per input < 5ms

AC Current
Nominal current (In): Earth nominal current Nominal burden per phase: Nominal burden per earth: Continuous withstand: for 2 s: for 1 s:
Orderin g Code (Cortec ) A F

Logic input electrical functionality


Relay auxiliary power supply range Vx 24 - 60 VDC 48 150 VDC 130 250 VDC 100 250 VDC 48 150 VDC Special ENA (**) 130 250 VDC Special ENA (**) 125 250 VDC 100 250 VDC Auxiliary voltage range for the logic inputs(*) 19 60 VDC 32 150 VDC 48 250 VDC 48 250 VAC 32 150 VDC Min. Minimum polaris. polarisation current voltage level level (Volt) (mA) 15 VDC 25 VDC 38 VDC 38 VDC 3.35 mA 3.35 mA 2.20 mA 1.90 mA 3.35 mA

AC Voltage
Voltage input range Un Measuring range Burden per phase: Continuous withstand: 10 seconds Voltage input range Un Measuring range Burden per phase: Continuous withstand: 10 seconds:

25 VDC

48 250 VDC

38 VDC

2.20 mA

Power Supply
Nominal auxiliary voltage Vx 24-60VDC; 48-150VDC; 130-250VDC 100-250VAC 50/60Hz 125-250VDC/100-250VAC (special application) DC 20% of Vx AC 20%, +10% of Vx Up to 12% =50 ms for interruption of Vx Stand by: <3W DC or <8 VA Max: <5W DC or <12 VA Stand by: <3W DC or <8 VA Max: <6W DC or <14 VA Stand by: <3W DC or <8VA Max: <6W DC or <14VA H

105 145 VDC

96 VDC

1.8 mA

Operating range Aux Supply ripple Stored energy time Burden P120/1/2/3/4/5 Burden P126 Burden P127

(*) The tolerance on the auxiliary voltage variations for the logic inputs is 20% for DC voltage and 20%, +10% for AC voltage. (**) Logic input recognition time for ENA assessment. Dedicated filtering on 24 samples (15 ms at 50 Hz).

Output Relays
Contact relay: Make current: Carry capacity: Rated Voltage: Breaking characteristic: Breaking capacity AC: Dry contact Ag Cd O Max. 30A and carry for 3s 5A continuous 250VAC 1250 VA resistive 1250 VA inductive (P.F. = 0.5) 220 VAC, 5A (cos = 0.6) 135 VDC, 0.3A (L/R = 30 ms) 250 VDC, 50W resistive or 25W inductive (L/R=40ms) <7ms 10000 operation minimum 100000 operation minimum 19200 baud (fixed) None 8 bit 1 bit

Breaking capacity DC:

Operation time: Durability: Loaded contact Unloaded contact

PC Interface
Transmission rate: Parity: Frame: Stop bit:

Communication Interface
Communication interface rear port: RS 485 2kV-isolation hardware support common mode

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Protections functions Settings


Phase overcurrent [67/50/51] (P120, P121, P122, P123, P125, P126, P127) Range 0.1 to 40 In I>: 0.1 to 25 In I>>: 0.5 to 40 In I>>>: 0.5 to 40 In Setting Step 0.01In If I> or I>> are set to IDMT operation, the maximum recommended setting should be 2x In to give a full operating curve. P127 in directional mode Relay characteristic angle RCA-Torque angle for each stage 0 to 359 Trip zone for each stage 10 to 170 Trip delay time DT for: tI>, tI>>, tI>>> 0 to 150 s in steps of 0.01s IDMT for I> and I>> IEC, ANSI/IEEE, RI and RECT curve TMS 0.025 to 1.5 in steps of 0.025 Reset time for DT on I>,I>>: (P120/1/2/3) 0 to 600 sec in steps of 0.01In Reset time for IDMT for P120/1 only tI> , tI>> fixed 50 ms Reset time for P122 & P123 tI>, tI>> with IEC curve: 0.04 to 100s in steps of 0.01s tI>, tI>> with ANSI/IEEE curve: 0.04 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s RTMS: 0.025 to 3.2 in steps of 0.025 Reset time for P126 & P127 tI>, tI>> with IEC curve: 0 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s tI>, tI>> with ANSI/IEEE curve: RTMS: 0.025 to 3.2 in steps of 0.025 DT: 0.00 to 100s in steps of 0.01s Earth fault overcurrent [67N/50N/51N] (P120, P121, P122, P123, P125, P126, P127) Range: 0.1 to 40 Ien 0.1 to 40 Ien Ie> from 0.1 to 25 Ien Ie>>, Ie>>> from 0.5 to 40 Ien Setting Step: 0.01Ien If Ie> or Ie>> are set to IDMT operation, the maximum recommended setting should be 2x In to give a full operating curve. Range: 0.1 to 8 Ien Ie> from 0.01 to 1 Ien Ie>>, Ie>>> from 0.01 to 8 Ien Setting Step: 0.005 Ien If Ie> or Ie>> are set to IDMT operation, the maximum recommended setting should be 0.4x In to give a full operating curve. Range:0.002 to 1 Ien Ie>, Ie>>, Ie>>> from 0.002 to 1 Ien Setting steps 0.001 Ien If Ie> or Ie>> are set to IDMT operation, the maximum recommended setting should be 0.05x In to give a full operating curve. P125/6/7 directional mode Relay characteristic angle RCA-Torque angle for each stage 0 to 359 Trip zone for each stage 10 to 170

Ue>, Ue>>, Ue>>> for 57 to 130V version: 1V to 260V in steps of 0.1V Ue>, Ue>>, Ue>>> for 220 to 480V version: 4V to 960V in steps of 0.5V Earth fault current trip delay time: DT for tIe>, tIe>>, tIe>>> 0 to 150 s in steps of 0.01s IDMT for Ie> and Ie>> IEC, ANSI/IEEE, RI and RECT curve TMS 0.025 to 1.5 in steps of 0.025 Reset time for DT on Ie>,Ie>>: (P120/1/2/3) 0 to 600 sec in steps of 0.01In Reset time for IDMT for P120/1 only tIe> , tIe>> fixed 50 ms Reset time for P122 & P123 tIe>, tIe>> with IEC curve: 0.04 to 100s in steps of 0.01s tIe>, tIe>> with ANSI/IEEE curve: RTMS: 0.025 to 3.2 in steps of 0.025 DT: 0.04 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s Reset time for P125, P126 & P127 tIe>, tIe>> with IEC curve: 0 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s tIe>, tIe>> with ANSI/IEEE curve: RTMS: 0.025 to 3.2 in steps of 0.025 DT: 0 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s For the range 0.002 to 1Ien a Laborelec curve is available for the P122 & P123 only. Wattmetric /Iecos earth fault [32N] (P125, P126, P127) The setting value has to be multiplied by Ien for 32N only (I.e. Ien=5A Pe>: 2.00 x 5 W. your setting is 10W) Range: 0.1 to 40 Ien voltage range 57 to 130V Pe>, Pe>> Setting Step: voltage range 220 to 480V Pe>, Pe>> Setting Step: Ie cos> Iecos>> Setting Step: Range: 0.01 to 8 Ien voltage range 57 to 130V Pe>, Pe>> Setting Step: voltage range 220 to 480V Pe>, Pe>> Setting Step: Ie cos> Iecos>> Setting Step:

10 to 800 W 1W 40 to 3200 W 5W 0.1 to 25 Ien 0.5 to 40 Ien 0.01 Ien

1 to 160 W 0.1 W 4 to 640 W 0.5 W 0.01 to 1 Ien 0.01 to 8 Ien 0.005 Ien

Range: 0.002 to 1 Ien voltage range 57 to 130V Pe>, Pe>> from 0.2 to 20 W Setting Step: 0.02 W voltage range 220 to 480V Pe>, Pe>> from 1.0 to 80 W Setting Step: 0.01 W Ie cos> from 0.002 to 1 Ien Iecos>> from 0.002 to 1 Ien Setting Step: 0.001 Ien Relay characteristic angle RCA-Torque angle for each of the Pe/Iecos elements 0 to 359 Setting step 1 14

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Trip Zone : +/- 80 DT for: tPe>, tPe>>, Iecos>, Iecos>> 0 to 150 s IDMT for Pe> and Iecos> IEC, ANSI/IEEE, RI and RECT curve TMS 0.025 to 1.5 in steps of 0.025 Reset time tIPe>, tIecos> with IEC curve: 0 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s tIPe>, tIecos> with ANSI/IEEE curve: RTMS: 0.025 to 3.2 in steps of 0.025 DT: 0 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s Negative Sequence [46] (P122, P123, P126, P127) P126 & P127: I2> 0.1 to 25 In I2>> 0.5 to 40 In I2>>> 0.5 to 40 In Setting Step 0.01In P122 & P123: I2> 0.1 to 40 In I2>> 0.1 to 40 In Setting Step 0.01In If I2> is set to IDMT operation, the maximum recommended setting should be 2x In to give a full operating curve. DT for: tI2>, tI2>>, tI2>>> 0 to 150 s in steps of 0.01s IDMT for I2> IEC, ANSI/IEEE, RI and RECT curve TMS 0.025 to 1.5 in steps of 0.025 Reset time P122, P123, P126, P127 tI2> with IEC curve: 0.04 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s tI2> with ANSI/IEEE curve: RTMS: 0.025 to 3.2 in steps of 0.025 DT: 0.04 to 100 s in steps of 0.01s Thermal Overload element [49]) (P122, P123, P126, P127) I> 0.1 to 3.2 In steps of 0.01In Te 1 to 200mn in steps of 1mn K 1 to 1.5 in steps of 0.01 Trip 50% to 200% in steps of 1% Alarm 50% to 200% in steps of 1% Three phase undercurrent [37] (P122, P123, P126, P127) I< (P122 P123) 0.02 to 1 In steps of 0.01 I< (P126 P127) 0.1 to 1 In steps of 0.01 DT for: tI< 0 to 150 s in steps of 0.01s Phase/line under voltage [27] (P127) Nominal Voltage range 57 130V U< AND/OR/OFF U< 2 to 260V in steps of 0.1V U<< AND/OR/OFF U<< 2 to 260V in steps of 0.1V Nominal Voltage range 220 480V U< AND/OR/OFF U< 10 to 480V in steps of 0.5V U<< AND/OR/OFF U<< 10 to 480V in steps of 0.5V DT for tU<, tU<< 0 to 600 s in steps of 0.01 Setting OR / AND in the stage means: OR: trip by start of one or two or three phase AND: trip by start of three phases. Phase/line over voltage [59] (P127) Nominal Voltage range 57 130V 15

U> AND/OR/OFF U> 2 to 260V in steps of 0.1V U>> AND/OR/OFF U>> 2 to 260V in steps of 0.1V Nominal Voltage range 220 480V U> AND/OR/OFF U> 10 to 720V in steps of 0.5V U>> AND/OR/OFF U>> 10 to 960V in steps of 0.5V DT for tU>, tU>> 0 to 600 s in steps of 0.01 The setting OR / AND in the stages means: OR: trip by start of one or two or three phase AND: trip by start of three phases. Residual over voltage [59N] (P125, P126, P127) Nominal Voltage range 57 130V Ue>>>> 1 to 260V in steps of 0.1V Nominal Voltage range 220 480V Ue>>>> 5 to 960V in steps of 0.5V DT for t Ue>>>> 0 to 600 s in steps of 0.01 Autoreclose [79] (P123, P126, P127) Settings:

Autoreclose settings
Ext CB Fail? Ext CB Fail Time Ext Block? tD1 tD2 tD3 tD4 Reclaim Time tR Inhibit Time tI Phase Cycles E/Gnd Cycles Cycles tI> Cycles tI>> Cycles tI>>> Cycles tIe> Cycles tIe>> Cycles tIe>>> Cycles (P126/7) tPe/Iecos>, Cycles (P126/7) tPe/Iecos>> Cycles tAux1 Cycles tAux2 NO 000.01 ms NO 000.01 sec 000.01 sec 000.01 sec 000.01 sec 000.02 sec 000.02 sec 0 0 4321 0000 4321 0000 4321 0000 4321 0000 4321 0000 4321 0000 4321 0000 4321 0000 4321 0000 4321 0000 YES 600, 00 sec YES 300, 00 sec 300, 00 sec 600, 00 sec 600, 00 sec 600, 00 sec 600, 00 sec 4 4 4321 2222 4321 2222 4321 2222 4321 2222 4321 2222 4321 2222 4321 2222 4321 2222 4321 2222 4321 2222 0.01 sec 0.01 sec 0.01 sec 0.01 sec 0.01 sec 0.01 sec 0.01 sec 1 1 0/1/2 0/1/2 0/1/2 0/1/2 0/1/2 0/1/2 0/1/2 0/1/2 0/1/2 0/1/2

The settings 0, 1 and 2 means: 0 = means that any trip of the threshold is considered a final trip. The autoreclose is not initiated. 1 = trip on threshold pick up, followed by the programmed reclosing activity 2 = no trip on threshold pick up, whatever has been set in the any trip control menu. With this setting after the Reclaim time is expired, the autoreclose is ready for a new sequence. The recloser runs for 4 reclosing cycles

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Automation and accessory functions


Trip command Each of the protection function outputs (after a time delay, e.g. tI>), auxiliary timers, and logic equations can be assigned to the trip command (relay 1). Latch functions Each of the protection function outputs (after a time delay, e.g. tI>), auxiliary timers and CB fail can be latched in P120, P121, P122, and P123. Latch output relays The output relays that can be latched are as follows: P120: latching relays not available P121: relay 2 to 4 P122: relay 2 to 6 P123: relay 2 to 8 P125: relay 1 to 6 P126, P127: relay 1 to 8 Circuit breaker failure detection [50BF] (P122, P123, P126, P127) I< CB 0.02 to 1In in steps of 0.01In t BF (P126, P127) 0 to 10 s in steps of 0.01 s t BF (P122, P123) 0.03 to 10 s in steps of 0.01 s Block on I> Yes/No Block on Ie> Yes/No Blocking logic (P120 P121 P122. P123, P125, P126, P127) The stages locked by a digital input associated to the label Blk. Log1/2 are for the P12x : I>. I>>, I>>>, Ie>, Ie>>, Ie>>>, I2>, I2>>, Thermal ?, Brkn. Cond., t Aux1, t Aux2, tAux3, tAux4. In addition for the P125/6/7 are : tPe/Iecos> , tPe/Iecos>, tI<, I2>>>, tUe>>>>. For the P127 only: tU>, tU>>, tU<, tU<<. Selective scheme logic (P122. P123, P126, P127) The involved stages are: tI>, tI>>, tI>>>, tIe>, tIe>>, tIe>>>. t sel: 0 to 150 s in steps of 0.01 s Broken conductor (46BC) (P122, P123, P126, P127) Ratio I2/I1 20% to 100% in steps of 1% t BC 0 to 14400 s in steps of 1 s Cold load pick up (P122, P123, P126, P127) Level (P126 P127) 100% to 500% in steps of 1% Level (P122 P123) 20% to 500% in steps of 1% t CL 0.1to 3600 s in steps of 0.1 s

CB supervision and control (P122, P123, P126, P127) Trip circuit supervision CB supervision time t SUP 0.1 to 10 s in steps of 0.01 s CB open/close supervision time CB open sup. time 0.05 to 1 s in step of 0.01 s CB close sup. time 0.05 to 1 s in step of 0.01 s CB trip operations stages CB trip mechanical operations 0 to 50000 in steps of 1 n CB trip electrical operations Sa 0 to 4000 Exp6 in steps 1 E6 CB trip electrical operations exp n: 1 to 2 in steps of 1 CB open time and close time control CB open control time 0 to 5 s in step of 0.01 s CB close control time 0 to 5 s in step of 0.01 s Auxiliary timers (P122, P123, P125, P126, P127) tAux1, tAux2, t Aux3, t Aux4: 0 to 200 s in steps of 0.01 s Programmable AND logic (P126, P127) For each equation there is: T operate 0 to 600 s in steps of 0.01 s t Reset 0 to 600 s in steps of 0.01 s Disturbance Recording (P122, P123, P126, P127) Pre-time 0 to 3 s in steps of 0.1s Post -time 0 to 3 s in steps of 0.1s Pre-time + Post-time = 3 sec. maximum Trigger for disturbance ON Inst. or ON Trip Start on digital input labelled as Strt dist. Time peak value (P122, P123, P126, P127) Windows time 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, or 60min Rolling demand (P122, P123, P126, P127) Sub period 1 to 60 mn in steps of 1 mn Num sub period 1 to 24 in steps of 1

Configuration parameters
VT connections (P127) 3 phase to neutral (UA, UB, UC) 3Vpn Ue is calculated: Ue = (UA+UB+UC)/3 2 phase to neutral and residual voltage (UA,UB,Ur) 2Vpn + Vr 2 phase to phase and residual voltage (UAB,UBC,Ur) 2Vpp + Vr VT connections (P125, P126) Residual voltage Vr Display (P125, P126, P127) Default display Display (P120, P121) Default display Display (P122, P123) A or B or C or N or IA, IB,IC,IN L1 or L2 or L3 or E or L1, L2, L3, E R or S or T or G or R, S, T, G IA or IB or IC or IN A or B or C or N L1 or L2 or L3 or E R or S or T or G

The involved stages are:


I>, I>>, I>>> Ie>, Ie>>, Ie>>> I2>, I2>>, I2>>> I2>>>: in P126 P127 only t Therm. Voltage controlled overcurrent [51V] (P127) Voltage range: 57 to 130V Block of I>> = (U< OR V2>) & I>> V2 > 3V to 200V in steps of 0.1V Block of I>>> (U<ORV2>)&I>>> V2 >> 3V to 200V in steps of 0.1V Voltage range: 220 to 480V V2 >, V2>> 20V to 720V in steps of 0.5V Voltage transformer supervision [VTS] (P127) VTS blocks 51V Yes/No VTS Alarm Yes/No

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Transformer Ratio
Phase CTs Primary : 0 to 9999 A Secondary 1A or 5 A Earth CTs Primary : 0 to 9999 A Secondary 1A or 5 A Phase Voltage VTs P127 Ordering code A (57 to 130V) Primary nominal (phase to phase) 0.10 to 1000.00 kV Secondary (phase to phase) 57 to 130V P127 Ordering code B (220 to 480V) Direct input (phase to phase) 220 to 480 V Residual Voltage VTs P125, P126, P127 Ordering code A (57 to 130V) Primary 0.10 to 1000.00 kV Secondary 57 to 130V P125, P126, P127 Ordering code B (220 to 480V) Direct input 220 to 480 V

Measurement range IA, IB, IC with Sec. max 40 In x CT prim. max 9999:
0 to 400 kA by step of 0.01 A UA,UB,UC (Un = 57..130 V) with Sec max 260 x VT prim. Max 1 MV / VT sec. min 57: 0 to 4.56 MV by step of 0.01 V UA,UB,UC (Un = 220...480 V) with Sec max 960: 0 to 960 V by step of 0.01 V UAB,UBC,UCA (Un = 57..130 V) with 2 x VA, VB or VC max if angle = 180between 2 phases: 0 to 9.12 MV by step of 0.01 V UAB,UBC,UCA (Un = 220..480 V) with 2 x VA, VB or VC max if angle = 180between 2 phases: 0 to 1.92 kV by step of 0.01 V Ie (0.1 to 40 Ien) with Sec. max 40 Ien x CT prim. max 9999: 0 to 400 kA by step of 0.01A Ie (0.01 to 8 Ien) with Sec. max 8 Ien x CT prim. max 9999 0 to 80 kA by step of 0.01A Ie (0.002 to 1 Ien) with Sec. max 1 Ien x CT prim. max 9999 0 to 10 kA by step of 0.01A Ue (Uen = 57..130 V) with Sec max 260 x VT prim. Max 1 MV / VT sec. min 57 0 to 4.56 MV by step of 0.01 V Ue (Uen = 220...480 V) with Sec max 960: 0 to 960 V by step of 0.01 V Pe Power (0.1 to 40 Ien, Uen = 57..130 V) with (Ie max 400 kA x Ue max 4.56 MV) 0 to 1824 GW by step of 1 W Pe Power (0.01 to 8 Ien, Uen = 57..130 V) with Ie max 80 kA x Ue max 4.56 MV 0 to 365 GW by step of 1 W Pe Power (0.002 to 1 Ien, Uen = 57..130 V) with Ie max 10 kA x Ue max 4.56 MV 0 to 45.6 GW by step of 1 W Pe Power (0.1 to 40 Ien, Uen = 220..480 V) with Ie max 400 kA x Ue max 960 V 0 to 384 MW by step of 1 W Pe Power (0.01 to 8 Ien, Uen = 220..480 V) with Ie max 80 kA x Ue max 960 V 0 to 76.8 MW by step of 1 W Pe Power (0.002 to 1 Ien, Uen = 220..480 V) with Ie max 10 kA x Ue max 960 V 0 to 7.7 MW by step of 1 W

Other configurations
Phase rotation (P122 P123) Phase rotation P122 P123: A-B-C or A-C-B

Group select (P122, P123, P125, P126, P127) Change Group on Input labeled: change set EDGE or LEVEL Setting Group 1 or 2 Alarms (P122, P123, P125, P126, P127) Inst. Self-reset ? Reset led on fault ? Alarm Battery? Digital Inputs configuration Each of the digital inputs can be set as: Active high (rising edge/high level) or Active low (falling edge/low level) P120 and P121 have two inputs. P122 has three inputs. P123 has five inputs. P125 has four inputs. P126 and P127 have seven inputs. The voltage for digital inputs is DC or AC selectable, depending from the model; see ordering code tables. Yes or No Yes or No Yes or No

Relay Maintenance mode


Relays maintenance mode P122 P123 P125 P126 P127 P122 P125 relays 65W(*)4321 P123 P126 P127 Relays 8765W(*)4321
(*) watch dog relay

Angle Ie^Ue Active Power Reactive Power Power factor Active Energy Power Reactive Energy Power

0 to 359 0 to 9999 GW 0 to 9999 GVar 0 to 1 0 to 4200 GWh 0 to 4200 Gvarh

Further: I1, I2, Ratio I2/I1,Thermal status (resettable) Max & Average (resettable) Max IA Rms, Max IB Rms, Max IC Rms Average IA Rms, Average IB Rms, Average IC Rms Recloser operations counters (resettable) Total Recloses, Cycle 1, Cycle 2, Cycle 3, Cycle 4 Total Trip & Lockout

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Communication
ModBus protocol P120 P121 P122. P123, P125, P126, P127 Baud Rate: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bd Parity Even/Odd/None Stop Bits 1 or 2 R4elay Address 1 to 255 IEC 60870-5-103 Residual voltage input P120 P121 P122. P123, P125, P126, P127 Baud Rate 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bd Relay Address 1 to 255 DNP3 P120 P121 P122. P123 Baud Rate: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bd Parity Even/Odd/None Stop Bits 1 or 2 Relay Address 1 to 255

Courier P120 P121 P122. P123 Relay Address

1 to 255

CT/VT requirement
Phase inputs Typical 5VA 5P10 Earth inputs Core balanced CT or residual Phase input Typical Protection VT Residual voltage input Typical protection VT or Open Delta VT

Accuracy
Element Phase overcurrent elements P120/1/2/3/6/7 Deviation 2% Trigger DT: Is 2% IDMT: 1.1Is 2% Reset 0.95 Is 2% 1.05 Is 2% Time deviation 2% +2050ms 5% +2050ms

Relay characteristic angle RCA (RCA -Torque angle) P125/6/7 Trip zone P125/6/7 Earth fault overcurrent elements P121/2/3/6/7 Wattmetric earth fault elements P125/6/7

3 DT: Ies 2% IDMT: 1.1Ies 2% 4% error on cos DT: Pes accuracy IDMT: 1.1Pes accuracy 2% error on cos DT: IeCos accuracy IDMT: 1.1 IeCos accuracy 2% 2% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% or 1V DT: I2s 2% IDMT: 1.1I2s 2% DT: I< 2% DT: I2/I1 3% IDMT: I> 3% DT: Us 2% DT: Us 2% DT: Urs 2% 3 2% 0.95 Ies 2% 1.05 Ies 2% 0.95 Pes accuracy 1.05 Pes accuracy 0.95 IeCos accuracy 1.05 IeCos accuracy 0.95 I2s 2% 1.05 I2s 2% 1.05 I< 2% 0.95 I2/I1 3% 0.97 I>3% 0.95 Us 2% 1.05 Us 2% 0.95 Urs 2% 2% +2050ms 5% +2050ms 2% +3050ms 5% +3050ms 2% +3050ms 5% +3050ms 2% +2050ms 5% +2050ms 2% +2050ms 2% +2050ms 5% +2050ms (ref. IEC 60255-8) 2% +2040ms 2% +2040ms 2% +2040ms 2% +10...20 ms 2% +10...20 ms 2% +10...20 ms

IeCos earth fault overcurrent elements P125/6/7 Negative sequence phase overcurrent elements P122/3/6/7 Phase undercurrent element P122/3/6/7 Broken conductor P122/3/6/7 Thermal overload P122/3/6/7 Overvoltage P127 Undervoltage P127 Derived residual overvoltage P125/6/7 Auxiliary Timers Timers of logic functions Autoreclosing Timers

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case 20 TE

case 30 TE

Dimension
Figure Dimensional drawings
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Wiring Connections
Typical application diagram P120 P121

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Typical application diagram P122 P123

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Typical application diagram P125

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Typical application diagram P126

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Typical application diagram P127

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Ordering Information P120 P121 P122 P123


Ordering Code
MiCOM MiCOM MiCOM MiCOM Earth current input 0.1 - 40 Ien 0.01 - 8 Ien 0.002 - 1 Ien Auxiliary supply voltage 24 - 60V 48 - 150 Vdc 130 - 250 Vdc/100 - 250 Vac 48 - 150 Vdc 130 - 250 Vdc 130 - 250 Vdc/100 - 250 Vac Communication protocol MODBUS KBUS / COURIER IEC 60870 - 103 DNP3 HMI Language French English / American Spanish German Italian Russian Polish Portuguese Dutch Czech Hungarian Greek P P P P 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 2 3 0 0 1

A B C Digital Inut Voltage 24 - 60V 48 - 150 Vdc 130 - 250 Vdc/100 - 250 Vac 48 - 150 Vdc (UK Standard) 130 - 250 Vdc (UK Standard) 95 - 150 Vdc (special application)

A F M T U H

1 2 3 4

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C

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Ordering Information P125 P126 P127


Ordering Code
MiCOM MiCOM MiCOM Earth current input 0.1 - 40 Ien 0.01 - 8 Ien 0.002 - 1 Ien Voltage input 57 -130 V 220 - 480V Auxiliary supply voltage 24 - 60V 48 - 150 Vdc 130 - 250 Vdc/100 - 250 Vac 48 - 150 Vdc 130 - 250 Vdc Digital Inut Voltage 24 - 60V 48 - 150 Vdc 130 - 250 Vdc/100 - 250 Vac 48 - 150 Vdc (UK Standard) 130 - 250 Vdc (UK Standard) P P P 1 2 5 1 2 6 1 2 7 0 1

A B C

A B

A F M T U

Communication protocol MODBUS KBUS / COURIER (not yet available) IEC 60870 - 103 DNP3 (not yet available) HMI Language French English / American Spanish German Italian Russian Polish Portuguese Dutch Czech Hungarian

1 2 3 4

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B

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