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Contents
9 Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
9 VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
9 EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
9 Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
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9 Product Selection Guide
9 Protective Relay Selection Chart
Protection Functions
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Feeder Motor Voltage Transformer
Protection Protection Protection Protection
9 Description
IEEE
DT-3000 EDR-3000 FP-4000 FP-5000 FP-6000 MP-3000 MP-4000 MD-3000 VR-300 DP-300 ETR-4000
Device
Section Page Number Number V3-T9-185 V3-T9-204 V3-T9-158 V3-T9-150 V3-T9-140 V3-T9-166 V3-T9-176 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-195 V3-T9-199 V3-T9-215
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Phase inst. OC 50 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

9 Phase TOC 51 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Ground inst. OC (measured) 50G ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Ground TOC (measured) 51G ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Phase directional control 1 67 ■ ■
9 Ground directional control 2 67N ■ ■
■ ■
9 Phase voltage restrained OC 51VR
No. of curves (ANSI/IEC/thermal) 11 11 10 10 10 11
9 Zone interlocking ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Thermal overload 49 ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Locked rotor 49S/51 ■ ■ ■
Jam/stall 51R ■ ■ ■
9 Undervoltage 27 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

9 Current unbalance 46 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Negative sequence voltage 47 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Power factor 55 ■ ■ ■ ■
Overvoltage 59 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Frequency (over/under) 81 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■
9 Forward/reverse VARs 32V

Notes
9 1 The 50 and 51 protective functions can be controlled for reverse, forward or both directional protection.
2 The 50N, 51N, 50G and 51G protective functions can be controlled for reverse, forward or both directional protection.

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Protection Functions, continued
Feeder Motor Voltage Transformer
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Protection Protection Protection Protection
Description
IEEE
Device DT-3000 EDR-3000 FP-4000 FP-5000 FP-6000 MP-3000 MP-4000 MD-3000 VR-300 DP-300 ETR-4000 9
Section Page Number Number V3-T9-185 V3-T9-204 V3-T9-158 V3-T9-150 V3-T9-140 V3-T9-166 V3-T9-176 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-195 V3-T9-199 V3-T9-215
Differential 87 ■1 ■1 ■1 ■1 ■2 ■3 ■4
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■ ■ ■
Forward/reverse power
Sync check
32
25 ■ ■ ■
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Reclosing 79 ■ 9
Loss of potential block LOP ■ ■
Cold load pickup ■ ■ ■ 9
Breaker failure 50BF ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
2nd harmonic restrain ■ ■
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■ ■
5th harmonic restrain
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4th harmonic restrain ■
87 GD ground differential ■ 9
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Control Functions
Feeder Motor Voltage Transformer 9
Protection Protection Protection Protection
IEEE
Description Device DT-3000 EDR-3000 FP-4000 FP-5000 FP-6000 MP-3000 MP-4000 MD-3000 VR-300 DP-300 ETR-4000 9
Section Page Number Number V3-T9-185 V3-T9-204 V3-T9-158 V3-T9-150 V3-T9-140 V3-T9-166 V3-T9-176 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-195 V3-T9-199 V3-T9-215
Remote open/close ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ (Trip only) ■ ■ ■ 9
Programmable I/O ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Programmable logic control ■ ■ ■ 9
Multiple settings groups
Number of starts limit
4 4 4 4
■ ■
4
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Starts per hour ■ ■ 9
Time between starts ■ ■
Emergency override ■ ■ 9
Reduced voltage starting ■ ■
Trip lock out ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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Notes
1 87B using zone selective interlocking.
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2 87M or 87G (motor or generator differential).
3 87M, 87T or 87G (motor, transformer or generator differential).
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9 Feeder Motor Voltage Transformer
Protection Protection Protection Protection
9 Description
IEEE
Device DT-3000 EDR-3000 FP-4000 FP-5000 FP-6000 MP-3000 MP-4000 MD-3000 VR-300 DP-300 ETR-4000
Section Page Number Number V3-T9-185 V3-T9-204 V3-T9-158 V3-T9-150 V3-T9-140 V3-T9-166 V3-T9-176 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-195 V3-T9-199 V3-T9-215
9 Amperes ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■1 ■
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Ampere demand
■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Volts

9 Phase angle (current and voltage) ■ ■ ■ ■ Current only


Positive, negative and zero sequence ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Watts ■ ■ ■ ■
Watt Demand ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Watthour ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■
9 VARs
VAR demand ■ ■ ■ ■

9 VAR-hour ■ ■ ■ ■
VA ■ ■ ■ ■
9 VA Demand ■ ■ ■ ■
VA-hour ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Frequency ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

9 Trending (load profile) ■ ■ ■


Minimum/maximum recording ■ ■ ■ ■ Max. only ■ ■
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9 Monitoring Functions
Feeder Motor Voltage Transformer
9 IEEE
Protection Protection Protection Protection
Description Device DT-3000 EDR-3000 FP-4000 FP-5000 FP-6000 MP-3000 MP-4000 MD-3000 VR-300 DP-300 ETR-4000
9 Section Page Number Number V3-T9-185 V3-T9-204 V3-T9-158 V3-T9-150 V3-T9-140 V3-T9-166 V3-T9-176 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-195 V3-T9-199 V3-T9-215
Trip circuit monitor ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Breaker wear ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Failure to close ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Oscillography ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Sequence of events
Trip target data ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

9 Clock ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Number of starts ■ ■ ■
9 Acceleration time ■ ■ ■
RTD temperature ■ ■ ■ ■
9 Hottest RTD ■ ■ ■ ■

9 Note
1 Differential and restrain current only.

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Communications
Feeder Motor Voltage Transformer
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Protection Protection Protection Protection
Description
IEEE
Device DT-3000 EDR-3000 FP-4000 FP-5000 FP-6000 MP-3000 MP-4000 MD-3000 VR-300 DP-300 ETR-4000 9
Section Page Number Number V3-T9-185 V3-T9-204 V3-T9-158 V3-T9-150 V3-T9-140 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-176 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-195 V3-T9-199 V3-T9-215
Local human machine ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9
interface
Remote 9
communication port
■ ■ ■
RS-232 ■ ■ 9
RS-485 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Ethernet copper ■ ■ 9
Frequency shift key ■ ■ ■ ■ Optional
Addressable ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9
Protocols
INCOM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9
Modbus-RTU ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Modbus-TCP ■ ■
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Construction
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Feeder Motor Voltage Transformer
Protection Protection Protection Protection
Description
IEEE
DT-3000 EDR-3000 FP-4000 FP-5000 FP-6000 MP-3000 MP-4000 MD-3000 VR-300 DP-300 ETR-4000
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Device
Section Page Number Number V3-T9-185 V3-T9-204 V3-T9-158 V3-T9-150 V3-T9-140 V3-T9-166 V3-T9-176 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-195 V3-T9-199 V3-T9-215
Panel mount case ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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Drawout Optional Removable
terminals
■ Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Removable
terminals
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Operating
temperature range
–30°–55°C –40°– 60°C –40°– 60°C –40°– 60°C –40°–60°C –20°–60°C –20°–60°C –30°–55°C –20°–70°C 20°–70°C –40°– 60°C 9
Power supply options 120–
240 Vac
19–
300 Vdc
48– 48– 48– 120–
125 Vac/Vdc 125 Vac/Vdc 125 Vac/Vdc 240 Vac
120–
240 Vac
120–
240 Vac
40–
250 Vac
40–
250 Vac
19–
300 Vdc
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24–250
Vdc
40–250
Vac
100–240
Vac/Vdc
100–240
Vac/Vdc
100–240
Vac/Vdc
24–
250 Vdc
90–
250 Vdc
90–
250 Vdc
40–
250 Vac 9
AC current inputs ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
AC voltage inputs ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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Wye PTs ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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Delta/open delta PTs ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Binary inputs ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9
Alarm outputs 2 Form C 1 Form C 2 Form C 2 Form C 2 Form C 3 ■ 2 Form C 1 Form C 1 NO 1 Form C
Trip outputs 2 3 5 5 5 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9
■ ■ ■
Analog outputs
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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Local display
LEDs (local targets) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9
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Standards
Feeder Motor Voltage Transformer 9
Protection Protection Protection Protection
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Description Device DT-3000 EDR-3000 FP-4000 FP-5000 FP-6000 MP-3000 MP-4000 MD-3000 VR-300 DP-300 ETR-4000 9
Section Page Number Number V3-T9-185 V3-T9-204 V3-T9-158 V3-T9-150 V3-T9-140 V3-T9-166 V3-T9-176 V3-T9-182 V3-T9-195 V3-T9-199 V3-T9-215
ANSI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9
IEC ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
UL ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9
CE DT-3030 only ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
CSA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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Contents
9 Feeder Protection FP-6000
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection
9 Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-141
Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-142
9 Catalog Number Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-143
Product Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-143
9 Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-144
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-149
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
V3-T9-150
V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
V3-T9-166
V3-T9-176
MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
9 Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
9 DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
9 Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
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9 FP-6000 Feeder Protection
Product Description Application Description
9 ● Microprocessor-based Eaton’s FP-6000 Protection The FP-6000 is the only relay in When an electrical fault
protection with monitoring Relay provides complete three- its class that offers a flexible, or disturbance occurs, the
9 and control for medium phase and ground overcurrent, yet simple reclosing control. Its FP-6000 begins to store the
voltage main and feeder voltage, frequency and power compact design makes it ideal following in non-volatile
9 applications protection plus metering in for polemounted recloser memory:
● Current, voltage, frequency a single, compact drawout controls. The zone interlocking
● Voltage and current
9 and power protection for case. It may be used as a
reclosing relay; primary
feature can be utilized for bus
protection instead of an sampled data
electric power distribution
protection on feeders; mains expensive and complicated bus ● Calculated values
9 systems
and tie circuit breaker differential (87B) scheme. The ● Status of internal protection
● Complete metering of
applications; or as backup FP-6000 works directly with functions, logic, contact
9 voltage, currents, power,
energy, minimum/ protection for transformers, the FP-5000, FP-4000, Digitrip® inputs and outputs
maximum and demand high voltage lines and 3000 and Digitrip MV relays.
9 functions differential protection. The breaker failure protection Retrieval and viewing of the
data is easy, aiding in the quick
provides faster remote backup
● Programmable logic control The FP-6000 takes full analysis and restoration of your
9 functions for main-tie-main advantage of its
clearing times for stuck breaker
operation. In addition to the electric power system.
and main-main transfer microprocessor technology, breaker failure protection, the
9 schemes providing the user new FP-6000 can be programmed to
When the FP-6000 isn’t
responding to disturbances in
● Trip logs, event logs and freedom and a wealth of data- detect residual current when the power system, it’s
9 waveform capture for gathering features. The relay
performs self-checking of all
the breaker is open to detect providing valuable metering
better fault analysis and flashover conditions. The
major hardware and firmware information at the relay and
9 system restoration
protection elements to ensure
FP-6000 provides trip circuit remotely. It provides energy
● Data Logger to provide monitoring and alarming usage and demand reading,
their operation in the event of a
9 energy usage profiles for
better planning, utilization system or component electrical
features. It continually monitors
the trip circuit for continuity
and can alarm when usage
failure or fault. Protection reaches a set value. Power
and energy usage and readiness to trip. Open
9 ● Compact, drawout case
functions are well suited for and close pushbuttons are
factor measurements can be
used for cap bank switching
main and distribution feeder conveniently located on the
design or fixed case design to control kVAR demand.
9 ● Meets ANSI and UL
circuit applications.
Programmable logic control
front of the relay for local Onboard data trending can
breaker operation. provide load profiles for up
functions make the FP-6000
9 relay ideally suited for main-tie- to 40 days.
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● Complete protection, ● Free PowerPort utility The FP-6000 also provides ● Minimum/maximum 9
metering and control in software for local PC the following protective recording with date/
a single compact case to interface to the FP-6000 for features: time stamp 9
reduce panel space, relay settings, monitoring ● Trending (load profile
wiring and costs and control


Breaker failure (50BF)
Phase unbalance negative
over time) 9
● Flexible current, voltage The protection functions are
sequence overcurrent The FP-6000 provides the
and frequency protection listed below and shown on
Page V3-T9-146. (46-1, 46-2) following monitoring and data 9
and programmability to
● Phase voltage unbalance recording functions that
cover a broad range of
applications while
The FP-6000 provides phase and sequence protection enhance the security of the 9
overcurrent (forward, reverse (47-1, 47-2) protection system and
simplifying relay ordering
and reducing inventory
or both): ● Main 3-phase under/
provides useful information
for scheduling maintenance:
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● Integral test function ● Two-stage instantaneous overvoltage (27M-1,
reduces maintenance with timers (50P-1 and 27M-2, 59M-1, 59M-2) ● Trip circuit monitoring 9
time and expense 50P-2) ● Under/overfrequency ● Breaker wear (accumulated
● Relay self-diagnostics and ● Inverse time overcurrent (81U-1, 81U-2, 81O-1,
81O-2)
interrupted current) 9
reporting improves uptime (51P) ● Waveform capture
and troubleshooting ● Directional control (67P)
● Auxiliary single-phase
under/overvoltage (27A-1,
(256 cycles total, up to
16 events)
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● Breaker trip circuit ● 10 standard curves 27A-2, 59A-1, 59A-2)
monitoring improves the ● Instantaneous or time ● Neutral voltage (59N-1,
● Fault data logs (up to
16 events).
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reliability of the breaker delay reset 59N-2)
operation ● Voltage restrained inverse ● Apparent and
● Sequence of events report
(up to 100 events)
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● Programmable LEDs and time overcurrent (51P2) displacement power factor
logic control features that Clock (1ms stamping)
can replace and eliminate The FP-6000 provides two (55A, 55D)

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external auxiliary relays, ground overcurrent elements, ● Forward/reverse power The FP-6000 provides
timers, light and wiring one measured (IX) and one protection (32-1, 32-2, standard control functions
plus userconfigurable custom
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calculated (IR): 32-3)
● Zone selective interlocking control capabilities. This logic
improves coordination and ● Independent measured
● Forward/reverse VAR
protection (32V-1, 32V-2, can be used for applications 9
tripping times and saves ground or neutral such as main-tie-main
32V-3)
money compared to a directional overcurrent ● Thermal Protection (49DT,
transfer schemes. 9
traditional bus differential elements: 49MT, 49DA, 49MA) ● Remote open/close.
scheme ● Two-stage ● Sync check (25) ● Optional local open/close 9
● Trip and event recording instantaneous with ● Zone interlocking for bus ● Programmable I/O
in non-volatile memory
provides detailed
timers (50X-1 and 50X-2) protection (87B). The ● Programmable logic gates
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information for analysis
● Inverse time overcurrent FP-6000 feeder relay and timers
and system restoration (51X) includes a zone selective ● Multiple setting groups
9
● Ground directional interlocking feature that can
● 256 cycles of waveform (up to four)
capture aids in post fault polarizing (67N) -3vo and be used with other Eaton
devices like the Digitrip ● Bus transfer logic 9
analysis (viewable using negative sequence
3000 overcurrent relay ● Cold load pickup
PowerNet and ● 10 standard curves
● Loss of potential
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NPWAVEFORM ● Instantaneous or time The FP-6000 provides the
(PT blown fuses)
component delay reset following metering functions:
● Autoreclose Function (79)
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● Front RS-232 port and ● Independent calculated ● Amperes (rms, phasor Auto Zone Coordination
9

PowerPort software ground or neutral and sequence)
provides local computer directional overcurrent ● Amperes demand and The FP-6000 supports the
access and a user-friendly,
Windows-based interface
elements: peak demand. following communication
options:
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for relay settings, and
● Two-stage ● Volts (rms, phasor and
configuration and data instantaneous with
timers (50R-1 and
sequence). ● Local HMI 9
retrieval ● VA and VA demand ● Password protected
50R-2)
● Drawout case design
● Inverse time overcurrent
● Watts and kW demand and
peak demand.
● Addressable 9
for quick and easy relay ● Front RS-232 port
(51R)
removal and replacement
● Ground directional
● Forward/reverse/net kWh ● Rear RS-485 port 9
● Breaker open/close ● Vars and kVAR demand
polarizing (67N) –3vo, and peak demand
● Rear FSK port
control from relay
faceplate or remotely I pol and negative ● Lead/lag/net kVARh ● Protocols: 9
via communications sequence ● INCOM
Power factor
● Remote communications
● 10 standard curves

● Frequency ● Modbus RTU


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to Eaton PowerNet ● Instantaneous or time
monitoring system or PC delay reset
● Voltage and current %THD
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Communication Software The second package is Compliance
9 Eaton provides two types PowerNet. PowerNet is a ● UL recognized, File #
of communication software. power management software E154862 (FP6200-00 5A
9 The first is PowerPort. It runs package that is designed
for continuous, remote
CT model only)
on a PC or laptop for easy ● UL 1053 (1994) recognized
monitoring of many devices.
9 access to a single relay
to change set points or It provides all the functionality
● ANSI C37.90 (1989)
configuration and to view of PowerPort plus additional ● EN 55011 (1991)
9 metered values and stored functions such as billing, ● EN 61000-6-2 (1999)
data. PowerPort is free and trending and graphics.
9 can be downloaded from Contact your local Eaton
the Eaton Web site at representative for more
9 the following URL: information on PowerNet
software.
www.eaton.com; search
Emission Tests
9 for “PowerPort.”
● EN 55011 (1991): Group 1
Class A (CISPR-11,
9 Class A)
● FCC 47 CFR Chapter 1:
9 Part 15 Subpart b Class A

9 Immunity Tests
● ANSI C37.90.1 (1989):
surge withstand capability
9 ● ANSI C37.90.2 (1995):
EMI immunity to 35 V/m
9 ● EN 61000-4-2 (1995):
ESD Rating of 8 kV
9 ● EN 61000-4-3 (1997):
radiated EM field at 10 V/m
9 ● EN 61000-4-4 (1995): fast
transient burst at 2 kV
9 ● EN 61000-4-5 (1995):
surge immunity test
9 ● EN 61000-4-6 (1996):
conducted RF at 10 V/m
9 ● EN 61000-4-8: power
frequency magnetic
9 PowerPort and PowerNet Protection Overview Screen field immunity
● EN 61000-4-11 (1994):
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Reference Information
Description Style Number Pub Number
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Instruction booklet 66A2347H01 IB02602004E 9
Catalog Number Selection 9
FP-6000 Feeder Protection 9
FP6 2 00 - 0 1 9
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Current Range Packaging Control Voltage Communications Protocol
2 = 5 Amperes 0 = Drawout 0 = 48–125 Vac/Vdc 0 = INCOM 9
3 = 1 Ampere 1 = 100–240 Vac/Vdc 1 = Modbus RTU
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Product Selection 9
FP-6000 FP-6000 Catalog Numbers 9
Option Style Catalog
Description Number Number
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5A CT 66D2167G01 FP6200-00
48–125 Vdc,
100–120 Vac power supply
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Standard communication board
1A CT 66D2167G02 FP6300-00 9
48–125 Vdc,
100–120 Vac power supply
Standard communication board
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5A CT
100–250 Vdc,
66D2167G04 FP6200-10
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100–240 Vac power supply
Standard communication board 9
1A CT 66D2167G05 FP6300-10
100–250 Vdc,
100–240 Vac power supply
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Standard communication board
5A CT 66D2167G06 FP6200-11
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100–250 Vdc,
100–240 Vac power supply
Modbus communication board
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1A CT
100–250 Vdc,
66D2167G07 FP6300-11 9
100–240 Vac power supply
Modbus communication board 9
5A CT 66D2167G08 FP6200-01
48–125 Vdc, 9
100–120 Vac power supply
Modbus communication board
1A CT 66D2167G09 FP6300-01
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48–125 Vdc,
100–120 Vac power supply 9
Modbus communication board
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Protective Functions
9 Phase and Ground Neutral Voltage Protection (59N) Thermal Protection (49) RS-232 Communications,
Overcurrent Protection Front Panel
9 ● Inverse characteristics:
● Source: calculated,
measure
● Pickup range: 0ºF to 390°F
or 0ºC to 199°C ● Baud rate: 38.4K, 19.2K,
Mod, Very, Extremely, 9.6K
9 IECA, IECB, IECC, It, I2t,
● Criterion: phasor, rms ● Time delay: 0.1 to
3600 seg ● Connector standard 9-pin
● Pickup range: 5 to
I4t, Flat subminiature, three-wire
250 volts in 1 volt steps
9 ● TOC (51) pickup range: ● Time delay: 0 to 9999
Sync Check (25) ● Protocol: INCOM
0.02 to 4.0 per unit in cycles in 1 cycle steps ● Phase angle: 1 to 60°
9 0.01 steps ● Slip frequency: 0.1 to 2 Hz RS-485 Communications,
Under/Over Frequency Rear Panel
● Voltage differential: 1 to
9 ● Time multipliers: 0.05 to
10.0 in 0.01 steps
Protection (81U/O) 100 volts
● Baud rate: 19.2K, 9.6K
● Pickup range: 45 to 65 Hz ● Breaker close time: 0 to
● Protocol: Modbus RTU
9 ● IOC (50) pickup range: in 0.01 Hz steps 9999 cycles
0.1 to 20.0 per unit in ● Time delay: 0 to 9999 Environmental Ratings
9 0.01 steps cycles in 1 cycle steps Discrete Inputs ● Operating temperature:
–40ºF to +140ºF (
● Pickup accuracy: ±1% ● Number of contact
–40ºC to +60ºC)
9 (at 0.1 to 2 per unit)
Breaker Failure
Protection (50BF)
inputs: 8
● Storage temperature:
● Rating: 48 Vdc wetting
Time delay: 0 to 9999 ● Pickup range: 0.02 to –40ºF to +185ºF
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voltage provided with
(–40ºC to +85ºC)
internal ground only
● Time delay: 0 to 9999 ● Humidity: 5% to 95%
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cycles in 1 cycle steps Output Contacts relative humidity
±30 ms
● Number of output (noncondensing)
9 ● Directional (67, 67N, 67G): Power Factor (55) contacts: Five Form A ● Altitude: 0 to 6,350 feet
forward, reverse or both ● Trigger/reset threshold: and two Form C (0 to 1,935 m) above Mean
9 –0.5 to 1 lag; 0.5 to 0.99 Sea Level
Voltage Unbalance (47) lead in 0.01 steps Rating of Output Contacts
9 ● Threshold (minimum ● Time delay: 0 to 1000 ● Momentary:
voltage) 1 to 100 volts in seconds in 1 second steps ● Make 30A AC/DC for
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1 volt steps
% V2/V1: 2 to 40% in Power Protection (32)
0.25 seconds
● Break 0.25A at 250 Vdc
1% steps Direction: forward/reverse
9 ● Time delay: 0 to 9999

● Criterion: over/under
(resistive)
● Break 5A at 120/
cycles in 1 cycle steps
9 ● Pickup range: 0.02 to 4 pu 240 Vac
Note: 1pu = 3 x CT secondary ● Continuous:
Current Unbalance (46) rating x VT secondary rating for
9 ● Threshold (minimum wye; the square root of 3 x VT
● 5A at 120/240 Vac
current) 0.1 to 20.0 per secondary rating x CT secondary ● 5A at 30 Vdc
9 unit in 0.01 steps rating for open delta.
● % I2/I1: 2 to 40% in Logic and Control Functions
Pickup accuracy: ±1.0%
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1% steps ● Six programmable logic
● Trip time accuracy: gates for AND, OR, NAND,
● Time delay: 0 to 9999
0 to 2 cycles or 0.1%,
9 cycles in 1 cycle steps
whichever is greater ●
NOR operation
Two latching (flip/flop)
gates
9 Under/Overvoltage
Protection (27/59) VAR Protection (32V)
● Six timer gates provide
● Pickup range: 10 to
● Direction: forward/reverse on/off delays
9 150 volts in 1 volt steps ● Criterion: over/under
● Time delay: 0 to 9999 ● Pickup range: 0.02 to 4 pu INCOM Communications
9 cycles in 1 cycle steps Note: 1pu = 3 x CT secondary ● Baud rate: 9600 fixed
rating x VT secondary rating for ● Maximum distance:
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● 48–125 Vdc/100– to common
120 Vac ● Operating range: 9
● 100–250 Vdc/100– 0–144 Vac (+20%) line
240 Vac to common 9
● Burden: 1 mega ohm input
● Operating voltage: impedance 9
● 38–150 Vdc/55–132 Vac
● 80–308 Vdc/55–264 Vac Metering Accuracy 9
● Input signal frequency
● Interruption ride-through
time:
necessary for accurate
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60 Hz Nominal,
● 250 ms at 110 Vdc/

57–63 Hz (5%)
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300 ms at Vac ● 50 Hz Nominal,
● Power consumption: 47–53 Hz (5%) 9
● 20 VA maximum
22 VA maximum
● Frequency measurement 9

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Current Inputs
● ±0.02 Hz 9
● CT rating: ● Clock accuracy:
● 2 x ln at 5 amperes ● Free running ±1 minute/ 9
continuous month at 77°F (25°C)
● 3 x ln at 1 ampere ● Automatically updated 9
continuous by PowerNet host
● 80 x ln at 5 amperes
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● 100 x ln at 1 ampere 9
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● CT burdens:
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FP-6000 Specifications
9 Principal Parameters Range Accuracy

9 Current (amperes) Ia, Ib, Ic, Ir, Ix 0.02 to 20 per unit at < 2 + CT rating: ±0.5% of CT rating
at > 2 + CT rating: ±0.5% of reading
9 Sequence currents 0.02 to 20 per unit ±1% of nominal
Main voltage 0 to 160V ±0.5% of nominal ±0.2V
9 Sequence voltages 0 to 160V ±1% of nominal
Auxiliary voltage 0 to 250V ±1% of nominal
9 Phase angle for I and V 0 to 360° ±1° at nominal voltage

9 System frequency 45 to 65 Hz ±0.02 Hz


Ampere demand 0.02 to 20 per Unit ±0.5%
9 Watt demand 0 to 4000 MW ±1.0% FS for PF = unity 1
±1.5% FS for PF = –0.5 to 0.5 1
9 Watts 0 to 4000 MW —

9 Watthours 0 to 999.999 MWh —


VAR demand 0 to 4000 MVAR ±1.5% FS for PF = –0.5 to 0.5 1
9 VARs 0 to 4000 MVAR —
VAR-hours 0 to 999.999 Mvarh —
9 VA demand 0 to 4000 MVA ±1% FS 1
VA 0 to 4000 MVA —
9 VA-hours 0 to 999,999 MVAh —

9 Apparent power factor –1 to +1 ±0.02 for load currents above 20% rated
Displacement power factor –1 to +1 ±0.02 for load currents above 20% rated
9 Total harmonic distortion 0 to 9999 ±1%
Other metering accuracy ±1%
9 Note
1 FS (Full Scale) = 3 x CT Rating x Nominal L-N Voltage.
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Wiring Diagrams
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FP-6000 One-Line Drawing
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-1 -2 -3

Metering
V, I, F, PF,

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W, VARS, VA
Energy
Demand
Min./Max.

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Phasors
Data Logger
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SER

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RTDs

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Height Width Depth
Shipping Weight
Lbs (kg) 9
In Front of Panel
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Contents
9 Feeder Protection FP-5000
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection
Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-151
9 Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-153
Catalog Number Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-153
9 Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-154
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-157
9 FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
9 MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
9 Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
9 DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
9 Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
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9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection
Product Description Application Description
9 ● Microprocessor-based Eaton’s FP-5000 Feeder the FP-5000 relay ideally conveniently located on the
protection with monitoring Protection relay provides suited for main-tie-main front of the relay for local
9 and control for medium complete three-phase and and main 1/main 2 transfer breaker operation.
voltage main and feeder ground overcurrent and schemes.
9 applications voltage protection plus
The Zone Interlocking feature
Loss-of-vacuum monitoring
is activated when the breaker
● Current, voltage, frequency metering in a single, compact
can be utilized for bus is open. Residual current
9 and power protection for drawout case. It may be
used as primary protection protection instead of an is monitored and alarmed
electric power distribution expensive and complicated if detected.
on feeders, mains and tie
9 systems
circuit breaker applications, bus differential (87B)
When an electrical fault
● Complete metering of scheme. The FP-5000 works
and as backup protection or disturbance occurs, the
9 voltage, currents, power,
energy, minimum/ for transformers, high directly with Eaton’s Digitrip
FP-5000 begins to store the
voltage lines and differential 3000 and Digitrip MV relays.
maximum and following in non-volatile
9 demand functions protection. The relay is most New breaker failure logic
provides faster remote memory:
commonly used on medium
● Programmable logic control backup clearing times for
9 functions for main-tie-main
voltage switchgear
applications. stuck breaker operation.
● Voltage and current
sampled data
transfer schemes ● Calculated values
9 ● Trip logs, event logs and The FP-5000 takes The multiple settings
groups can be utilized for ● Status of internal protection
waveform capture for full advantage of its
arc flash mitigation when functions, logic, contact
9 better fault analysis and microprocessor technology
providing the user new an alternative setting group, inputs and outputs
system restoration set to have instantaneous
freedoms and a wealth of Retrieval and viewing of the
9 ● Data Logger to provide
data-gathering features. The elements only is activated data is easy, aiding in the quick
energy usage profiles for using a selector switch and
relay performs self-checking analysis and restoration of your
9 better planning, utilization
and energy usage of all major hardware and the programmable I/O in the electric power system.
firmware protection elements FP-5000.
9 ● Compact, drawout
case design
to ensure their operation in The FP-5000 provides trip
the event of a system or and close circuit monitoring
Meets ANSI, CE and
9 ●

CSA standards
component electrical failure
or fault. Protection functions
and alarming features. It
continually monitors the
● Multiple settings groups are well suited for main and
9 ● ANSI, IEC and thermal distribution feeder circuit
complete trip and close
circuits for continuity and
protection curves for applications. Programmable readiness to trip. Open
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When the FP-5000 isn’t ● Programmable logic control Phase Overcurrent (Forward, ● Auxiliary single-phase
responding to disturbances features that can replace Reverse or Both) under/over-voltage (27A-1, 9
in the power system, it’s and eliminate external ● Two-stage instantaneous 27A-2, 59A-1, 59A-2)
providing valuable metering
information at the relay and
auxiliary relays, timers
and wiring
with timers (50P-1 and
50P-2)
● Under/over frequency 9
(81U-1, 81U-2, 81O-1,
remotely. It provides energy
usage and demand reading,
● Zone-selective interlocking
improves coordination and
● Two inverse time
overcurrent (51P-1 and
81O-2) 9
● Reverse/forward power
and can alarm when usage tripping times and saves 51P-2) (32-1, 32-2)
reaches a set value. Power money compared to a ● Directional control ● Sync check (25)
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factor measurements can be traditional bus differential
used for cap bank switching scheme
● 10 standard curves ● Power factor (55) 9
to control kVAR demand. ● Instantaneous or time ● Zone interlocking for bus
● Trip and event recording
delay reset
Onboard data trending can
provide load profiles for up
in non-volatile memory
● Voltage restrained time
protection (87B). The
FP-5000 feeder relay
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provides detailed
to 40 days. overcurrent (51VR) includes a zone selective
information for analysis and
system restoration ● Two independent ground interlocking feature that 9
The protection functions are can be used with other
directional overcurrent
listed below and shown on
Page V3-T9-155.
● 256 cycles of waveform
capture aids in post fault elements, one measured Eaton devices like the 9
(IX) and one calculated (IR) Digitrip 3000 overcurrent
analysis
● Complete protection,
● Front RS-232 port and ● Two-Stage
relay 9
metering and control in a
PowerPort software instantaneous with
single compact case to
reduce panel space, wiring provides local computer timers (50X-1 and 50X-2) 9
access and a user-friendly, (50R-1 and 50R-2)
and costs
● Flexible current, voltage
Windows®-based interface ● Inverse time overcurrent 9
for relay settings, and (51X and 51R)
and frequency protection
and programmability to
configuration and data
retrieval
● Ground directional 9
cover a broad range of polarizing (67N) –3vo, Ipol,
applications while ● Drawout case design for
quick and easy relay
negative sequence 9
simplifying relay ordering ● 10 standard curves
removal and replacement
and reducing inventory
● Breaker open/close control
● Instantaneous or time 9
● Integral test function delay reset
from relay faceplate or
reduces maintenance time
and expense remotely via
● Voltage restrained time
overcurrent (51VR)
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communications
● Relay self-diagnostics and
reporting improves uptime ● Remote communications ● Breaker failure (50BF) 9
and troubleshooting to Eaton’s PowerNet ● Phase unbalance negative
● Breaker trip circuit
monitoring system or PC sequence overcurrent 9
● Free PowerPort utility (46-1, 46-2)
monitoring improves the
reliability of the breaker software for local PC ● Phase voltage unbalance 9
operation interface to the FP-5000 for and sequence protection
relay settings, monitoring
and control
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● Main three-phase under/
overvoltage (27M-1,
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The FP-5000 provides the ● Waveform capture Communication Software The second package is
9 following metering functions: (256 cycles total, up to Eaton provides two types of PowerNet. PowerNet is a
16 events) communication software. The power management software
9 ● Amperes (rms, phasor and
sequence)
● Fault data logs (up to first is PowerPort. It runs on a package that is designed for
16 events) PC or laptop for easy access to continuous, remote monitoring
Amperes demand and
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● Sequence of events report a single relay to change set
points or configuration and to
of many devices. It provides all
the functionality of PowerPort
(up to 100 events)
● Volts (rms, phasor and view metered values and plus additional functions such
9 sequence)
● Clock stored data. PowerPort is free as billing, trending and
● VA and VA demand The FP-5000 provides and can be downloaded from graphics. Contact your local
9 ● Watts and kW demand and standard control functions www.eaton.com; search for Eaton representative for more
plus user-configurable ‘PowerPort,’ then click the information on PowerNet
peak demand
9 ● Forward/reverse/net kWh custom control capabilities. download search result. software.
This logic can be used for
● VARs and kVAR demand
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applications such as main-tie-
main transfer schemes.
● Lead/lag/net kVARh
9 ● Power factor
● Remote open/close
Frequency
● Programmable I/O
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● Programmable logic gates
and timers
9 ● %THD and magnitude THD ● Multiple setting groups
● Minimum/maximum (up to four)
9 recording with date/
time stamp
● Bus transfer logic
● Cold load pickup
9 ● Trending (load profile
over time) ● Loss of potential
(PT blown fuses)
9 The FP-5000 provides the
The FP-5000 supports the
following monitoring and data
following communication
9 recording functions that
enhance the security of the options:
protection system and
9 provides useful information
● Local HMI
for scheduling maintenance:
● Password protected
9 ● Trip circuit monitoring
● Addressable
● Local communication port
9 ● Close circuit monitoring ● Remote communication PowerPort and PowerNet Protection Overview Screen
● Loss-of-vacuum monitoring port:
9 ● Breaker wear (accumulated ● FSK
interrupted current) ● RS-232
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● Protocols:
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Compliance Immunity Tests ● EN 61000-4-6 (1996)—
● UL Recognized, ● ANSI C37.90.1 (1989)— Conducted RF at 10V/m 9
File # E154862 Surge Withstand Capability ● EN 61000-4-11 (1994)—
● UL 1053 (1994) recognized ● ANSI C37.90.2 (1995)— Voltage Dips and Variations 9
● ANSI C37.90 (1989) EMI Immunity to 35V/m ● EN 61000-4-8—Power
● EN 55011 (1991) ● EN 61000-4-2 (1995)— Frequency Magnetic 9
ESD Rating of 8 kV Field Immunity
● EN 61000-6-2 (1999)
● EN 61000-4-3 (1997)— 9
Emission Tests Radiated EM Field at
● EN 55011 (1991)—Group 1 10V/m 9
Class A (CISPR-11, ● EN 61000-4-4 (1995)—Fast
Class A) Transient Burst at 2 kV 9
● FCC 47 CFR Chapter 1— ● EN 61000-4-5 (1995)—
Part 15 Subpart b Class A Surge Immunity Test
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2 = 5 Amperes 0 = Drawout 0 = 48–125 Vac/Vdc 0 = INCOM
3 = 1 Ampere 1 = Fixed case 1 = 100–240 Vac/Vdc 1 = Modbus
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Control Power ● Input signal frequency Under/Over Frequency Logic and Control Functions
Protection
9 ● Control voltage: necessary for accurate
operation: ● Pickup range: 45–65 Hz in
● Six programmable logic
gates for AND, OR, NAND,
● 48–125 Vac/Vdc
60 Hz nominal, 57–63 Hz 0.01 Hz steps NOR operation
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(±5%) ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles ● Two latching (flip/flop)


● Operating voltage: ● 50 Hz nominal, 47–53 Hz in 1 cycle steps gates
9 ● 55–264 Vac (±5%) ● Six timer gates provide
● 38–300 Vdc Breaker Failure Protection on/off delays
9 ● Interruption ride-through
● Clock accuracy: ● Pickup range: 0.1–5.0 per
time: 20 cycle interruption ● Free running ±1 minute/ unit in 0.01 steps INCOM Communications
9 of nominal ac supply month at 25ºC ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles ● Baud rate: 9600 fixed
● Power consumption: 20 VA ● Clock automatically in 1 cycle steps ● Maximum distance:
9 maximum updated by PowerNet
host when present
10,000 feet (3,048m)
Power Protection (32)
Current Inputs
● Protocol: INCOM
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Protective Functions
● Forward/reverse:
over/under RS-485 Communications,
9 ● CT rating: Phase and Ground
Overcurrent Protection
● Pickup accuracy: ±1.0% Rear Panel
● 2 x In continuous ● Trip time accuracy: ● Baud rate: 19.2K, 9.6K
9 ● 80 x In for 1 second ● Inverse characteristics:
Mod, Very, Extremely,
0 to 12 cycles or 0.1%,
whichever is greater
● Protocol: Modbus RTU
● CT burdens: IECA, IECB, IECC, It, I2t, RS-232 Communications,
9 ● < 0.25 VA at 5A I4t, Flat Sync Check (25) Front Panel
(nominal) ● TOC (51) pickup range: ● Phase angle: 1 to 60°C ● Baud rate: 38.4K, 19.2K,
9 ● < 0.05 VA at 1A 0.1–4.0 per unit in 0.01 ● Slip frequency: 0.1 to 2 Hz 9.6K
(nominal) steps ● Voltage differential: 1 to ● Connector standard 9-pin
9 ● Time multipliers: 0.05–10.0 100 volts subminiature, three-wire
Voltage Transformer Inputs in 0.01 steps ● Breaker close time: 0 to ● Protocol: INCOM
9 ● Nominal: 120 Vac ● IOC (50) pickup range: 0.1– 9999 cycles
● Operating range: 69– 20.0 per unit in 0.01 steps Environmental Ratings
9 150 Vac ● Pickup accuracy: ±1% Power Factor ● Operating temperature:
● Burden: (at 0.1–2 per unit) ● Trigger/reset threshold: 0.5 –0ºF to +140ºF (–40ºC to
9 ● <0.015 at 120 Vac ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles lag to 0.5 lead in 0.01 steps +60ºC) Product tested to
● 1 megaohm in 1 cycle steps ● Time delay: 0–1000 +185ºF (+85ºC)
9 ● Time accuracy: ±3% or seconds in 1 second steps ● Storage temperature:
–40ºF to +185ºF (–40ºC to
Metering Accuracy ±30 ms
+85ºC)
9 ● Phase current: ● Directional (67, 67N, 67G): Discrete Inputs
● Number of contact ● Humidity: 5–95% relative
● ±0.5% or ±0.025A from forward, reverse or both
inputs: 8 humidity (noncondensing)
9 0.02–20 per unit fully
Voltage Unbalance (47) ● Rating: 48 Vdc wetting ● Altitude: 0–6350 feet
offset current waveform
Threshold (minimum voltage provided with (0–1935m) above Mean Sea
9 ● Ground current:

voltage) 1–100 volts in internal ground only Level


● ±0.5% of full scale (In) 1 volt steps
9 from 0.02–2.0 per unit ● % V2/V1: 4–40% in Output Contacts
fully offset current 1% steps ● Number of output
9 waveform ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles contacts: Five Form A and
● Phase voltage: ±0.5% or in 1 cycle steps two Form C
9 ±0.2V from 0–160 Vac
Rating of Output Contacts
● Frequency measurement Current Unbalance
9 accuracy: ±0.02 Hz ● Threshold (minimum
● Momentary:
● Phase angle: ±1ºC current) 0.1–20.0 per unit ● Make 30A AC/DC for
9 ● Power metering accuracy: in 0.01 steps 0.25 seconds
±1.5% ● % I2/I1: 4–40% in ● Break 0.25A at 250 Vdc
(resistive)
9 ● Metering accuracy 1% steps
Break 5A at 120/240 Vac
temperature range: 32ºF to ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles ●

122ºF (0ºC to 50ºC)


9 ● Temperature range: ±5%
in 1 cycle steps ● Continuous:
● 5A at 120/240 Vac
for operation below 32ºF Under/Overvoltage Protection
9 (0ºC) and above 122ºF ● Pickup range: 10–150 volts
● 5A at 30 Vdc
(50ºC) in 1 volt steps
9 ● Relay outputs: ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles
● 2 Form C, NO and NC in 1 cycle steps
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9
FP-5000 One-Line Drawing
9
9

Metering
9
V, I, F, PF,
W, VARS, VA
Energy
9
Demand
Min./Max.
% THD
Phasors
9
Data Logger
Waveform
SER
Fault Records
9
9
9
9
9
FP-5000

Load
9
9
FP-5000 Rear View and Terminal Designations
9

TB1 TB2 Factory Connection Only TB3 TB3


9
TB1 TB2
101 Power
Input
Supply
(+) 201 C In 1
201
J1-1 PowerNet
9
Power Supply 101 J1-2 PowerNet
102 Input (–) 202 C In 2
202
103 RLY Healthy
Com. 203 C In 3
102
103 203
J1-3 PowerNet Shield 9
104 RLY Healthy 204 C In 4 104 204 J2-1 Accessory Bus

105
N.O.
RLY Healthy 205 C In Source 1
105 205 J2-2 Accessory Bus
9
N.C. 206
106
J2-3 Accessory Bus
106 Alarm Com. 206 C In 5 107 207 Shield 9
107 Alarm N.O. 207 C In 6 108 208 J3-1 Zone Out
108 Alarm N.C. 208 C In 7
109
110
209
210
J3-2 Zone Com. 9
109 RLY 5 Com. 209 C In 8 Red 211 J3-3 Zone Shield
110 RLY 5 N.O. 210 C In Source 2
111
112 White 212 J3-4 Zone In 9
113 213
111 RLY 4 Com. 211 Not Used
114 214
J3-5 Zone Com.
9
112 RLY 4 N.O. 212 Not Used 115 215 J4-1
113 RLY 3 Com. 213 VA(+) Main 116 216
217
J4-2 9
117
114 RLY 3 N.O. 214 VB(+) Main
J4-3
115 Trip 2 Com. 215 VC(+) Main
118 218
J5-1 RS485(+)
9
116 Trip 2 N.O. 216 Vx1 Aux
117 Trip 1 Com. 217 Vx2 Aux
J5-2 RS485(-) 9
TB4 J5-3 RS485com
118 Trip 1 N.O. 218 Vg Main
J5-4 RS485shield
9
9
9
A1 B1 C1 X1 N.C. 1
A2 B2 C2 X2 N.C. 2 9
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FP-5000 Typical Connection Drawing Using Wye PTs


9
ac/dc C B A
9 (+)
Power Supply
48 – 125 Vac/dc or
9 (–) 100 – 240 Vac/dc

9 FP-5000

9 TB1 TB2
1 52A
101 Power Supply C In 1 201
9 Input
Power Supply
102 Input
(+)
C In 2 202
52B
(–)
9 103 RLY Healthy
Com. C In 3 203
52B TOC

104 RLY Healthy C In 4 204


9 2 Relay
Failure 105
N.O.
RLY Healthy C In Source 1 205
Alarm N.C.
9 106 Alarm Com. C In 5 206
Breaker C In 6 207
107 Alarm N.O.
9 Alarm
108 Alarm N.C. C In 7 208

9 109 RLY 5 Com. C In 8 209


Breaker
110 RLY 5 N.O. C In Source 2 210
9 3
Close
111 RLY 4 Com. Not Used 211

9 112 RLY 4 N.O. Not Used 212


5
113 RLY 3 Com. VA(+) Main 213
9 114 RLY 3 N.O. VB(+) Main 214

9 115 Trip 2 Com. VC(+) Main 215

116 Trip 2 N.O. VX1 Aux 216


9 117 Trip 1 Com. VX2 Aux 217
52A 52A
52
9 TC
118 Trip 1 N.O. Vg Main 218

9
Ground
9
X2 X1 A2 A1 B2 B1 C2 C1
9
9
4
9
Load 52
9
9 1 For maximum breaker diagnostics use both 52A and 52B contacts.
Some diagnostics are not available if only one of the two is used.
C B A
9 2 A relay failure alarm should provide immediate attention as circuit
is no longer protected. Relay failure output is normally energized.
9 3 FP-5000 can initiate a breaker close via the front panel interface
and/or remote activation through communication or discrete input.
9
4 Residual connection may be used in place of zero sequence CT.
9
5 Delta or open delta PT connection may be used in place of wye-ground connection.
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9
9
Operational
9
Feeder Protection Breaker Closed Reset
FP-5000 Breaker Open
9
9
Monitor View Setting Log Status/Control
9
Previous Enter 9
Phase Trip Ground Trip Other Trip
Alarm Pickup Auxiliary
9
Set Test
9
Close

Breaker
Open
9
9
9
Dimensions 9
Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)
9
FP-5000 Feeder Protection Relay
Shipping Weight
9
Height Width Depth Lbs (kg)
In Front of Panel
9
11.34 (288.0) 7.72 (196.1) 0.80 (20.3) 12.5 (5.7)
9
Behind Panel
6.70 (170.2) 5.30 (134.6) 6.90 (175.3) 12.5 (5.7) 9
9
9
9
9
9
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Contents
9 Feeder Protection FP-4000
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection
9 Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-159
Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-161
9 Catalog Number Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-161
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-162
9 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-165
MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
9 MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
9 Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
9 DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
9 Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
9
9
9 FP-4000 Feeder Protection
Product Description Application Description
9 ● Microprocessor-based Eaton’s FP-4000 Feeder The Zone-Interlocking feature Loss-of-vacuum monitoring
protection with monitoring Protection relay provides can be utilized for bus is activated when the breaker
9 and control for medium complete three-phase and protection instead of an is open. Residual current is
voltage main and feeder ground overcurrent and expensive and complicated monitored and alarmed if
9 applications voltage protection plus
metering in a single, compact
bus differential (87B) detected.
scheme. The FP-4000 works
● Current, voltage, frequency drawout case. It may be used When an electrical fault
directly with Eaton’s Digitrip
9 and power protection for as primary protection on 3000 and Digitrip MV relays. or disturbance occurs, the
electric power distribution feeders, mains and tie circuit New breaker failure logic FP-4000 begins to store the
9 systems breaker applications, and
as backup protection for
provides faster remote following in non-volatile
memory:
● Complete metering of backup clearing times for
transformers, high voltage
9 voltage, currents, power,
energy, minimum/ lines and differential
stuck breaker operation. ● Voltage and current
protection. The relay is The multiple settings groups sampled data
maximum and demand
9 functions
most commonly used on
medium voltage switchgear
can be utilized for arc ● Calculated values
flash mitigation when an ● Status of internal
● Programmable logic control applications.
9 functions for main-tie-main
alternative setting group,
set to have instantaneous
protection functions, logic,
contact inputs and outputs
transfer schemes The FP-4000 takes full
elements only is activated
9 ● Trip logs, event logs and
advantage of its micro-
processor technology using a selector switch and Retrieval and viewing of the
waveform capture for the programmable I/O in data is easy, aiding in the
providing the user new quick analysis and restoration
9 better fault analysis and freedoms and a wealth of the FP-4000.
of your electric power
system restoration ata-gathering features. The The FP-4000 provides trip system.
9 ● Data logger to provide relay performs self-checking
f all major hardware and
and close circuit monitoring
energy usage profiles for and alarming features. It
firmware protection elements
9 better planning, utilization
and energy usage
to ensure their operation in the continually monitors the
complete trip and close
event of a system or
circuits for continuity and
9 ● Compact, drawout case
design
component electrical failure
or fault. Protection functions readiness to trip. Open and
are well suited for main and close pushbuttons are
9 ● Meets ANSI, CE and CSA
standards
distribution feeder circuit conveniently located on the
front of the relay for local
applications. Programmable
Multiple settings groups breaker operation.
9 ●

● ANSI, IEC and thermal


logic control functions make
the FP-4000 relay ideally suited
protection curves for for main-tie-main and main
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Features, Benefits and Functions
When the FP-4000 isn’t ● Programmable logic control The protection functions are ● Auxiliary single-phase 9
responding to disturbances features that can replace listed below and shown on under/overvoltage (27A-1,
in the power system, it’s and eliminate external Page V3-T9-163. 27A-2, 59A-1, 59A-2) 9
providing valuable metering auxiliary relays, timers ● Under/overfrequency
information at the relay and
remotely. It provides energy
and wiring Phase Overcurrent (81U-1, 81U-2, 81O-1, 9
● Zone selective interlocking ● Two-stage instantaneous 81O-2)
usage and demand reading,
and can alarm when usage improves coordination and with timers (50P-1 and
50P-2)
● Power factor (55) 9
reaches a set value. Power tripping times and saves ● Zone interlocking for bus
factor measurements can be money compared to a
traditional bus differential
● Inverse time overcurrent
(51P-1)
protection (87B). The 9
used for cap bank switching FP-4000 feeder relay
to control kVAR demand. scheme 10 standard curves
Onboard data trending can ● Trip and event recording

● Instantaneous or time
includes a zone selective
interlocking feature that
9
provide load profiles for up in non-volatile memory delay reset can be used with other
to 40 days. provides detailed ● Two independent Eaton devices like the 9
● Complete protection, information for analysis directional overcurrent Digitrip 3000 overcurrent
metering and control in a and system restoration elements, one measured relay 9
single compact case to ● 256 cycles of waveform (IX) and one calculated (IR)
reduce panel space, wiring capture aids in post fault ● Two-stage 9
and costs analysis instantaneous with
● Flexible current, voltage ● Front RS-232 port and timers (50X-1 and 50X-2) 9
and frequency protection PowerPort software (50R-1 and 50R-2)
and programmability to provides local computer
access and a user-friendly,
● Inverse time overcurrent 9
cover a broad range of (51X and 51R)
applications while WindowsT-based interface
simplifying relay ordering for relay settings, and
● 10 standard curves 9
and reducing inventory configuration and data ● Instantaneous or time
● Integral test function retrieval delay reset 9
reduces maintenance time ● Breaker open/close control ● Breaker failure (50BF)
and expense from relay faceplate or ● Phase unbalance negative 9
● Relay self-diagnostics and remotely via sequence overcurrent
reporting improves uptime communications (46-1, 46-2) 9
and troubleshooting ● Remote communications ● Phase voltage unbalance
● Breaker trip circuit to Eaton PowerNet
monitoring system or PC
and sequence protection
(47-1, 47-2)
9
monitoring improves the
reliability of the breaker ● Free PowerPort utility
software for local PC
● Main three-phase under/
overvoltage (27M-1,
9
operation
interface to the FP-4000 for 27M-2, 59M-1, 59M-2)
relay settings, monitoring 9
and control
9
9
9
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The FP-4000 provides the ● Waveform capture Communication Software The second package is
9 following metering functions: (256 cycles total, up to Eaton provides two types PowerNet. PowerNet is a
16 events) of communication software. power management software
9 ● Amperes (rms, phasor and
sequence)
● Fault data logs (up to The first is PowerPort. It runs package that is designed for
16 events) on a PC or laptop for easy continuous, remote monitoring
Amperes demand and peak
9 ●

demand
● Sequence of events report access to a single relay to of many devices. It provides
all the functionality of
(up to 100 events) change set points or
● Volts (rms, phasor and PowerPort plus additional
9 sequence)
● Clock configuration and to view
metered values and stored functions such as billing,
● VA and VA demand The FP-4000 provides data. PowerPort is free and trending and graphics.
9 ● Watts and kW demand standard control functions can be downloaded from Contact your local Eaton
plus user-configurable www.eaton.com; search for representative for more
and peak demand
9 ● Forward/reverse/net kWh custom control capabilities. ‘PowerPort,’ then click the information on PowerNet
This logic can be used for download search result. software.
● VARs and kVAR demand
9 and peak demand
applications such as main-
tie-main transfer schemes.
● Lead/lag/net kVARh
9 ● Power factor
● Remote open/close
Frequency
● Programmable I/O
9 ●

● Voltage and current


● Programmable logic gates
and timers
9 ● %THD and magnitude THD ● Multiple setting groups
● Minimum/maximum (up to four)
9 recording with date/time
stamp
● Bus transfer logic

9 ● Trending (load profile


over time)
The FP-4000 supports the
following communication
options:
9 The FP-4000 provides the
following monitoring and ● Local HMI
9 data recording functions that
enhance the security of
● Password protected
● Addressable
the protection system and
9 provides useful information
● Local communication port
for scheduling maintenance: ● Remote communication
9 ● Trip circuit monitoring
port:
● FSK
9 ● Close circuit monitoring ● RS-232 PowerPort and PowerNet Protection Overview Screen
● Loss-of-vacuum monitoring ● RS-485
9 ● Breaker wear (accumulated ● Protocols:
interrupted current)
● INCOM
9 ● Modbus
● Configuration software
9
9
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9
Compliance Immunity Tests ● EN 61000-4-11 (1994)—
● UL Recognized, ● ANSI C37.90.1 (1989)— Voltage Dips and Variations 9
File # E154862 Surge Withstand Capability ● EN 61000-4-8—Power
● UL 1053 (1994) recognized ● ANSI C37.90.2 (1995)—EMI Frequency Magnetic Field 9
● ANSI C37.90 (1989) Immunity to 35V/m. Immunity
● EN 55011 (1991) ● EN 61000-4-2 (1995)—ESD 9
● EN 61000-6-2 (1999) Rating of 8 kV
● EN 61000-4-3 (1997)— 9
Emission Tests Radiated EM Field at 10V/m
● EN 55011 (1991)—Group 1 ● EN 61000-4-4 (1995)—Fast 9
Class A (CISPR-11, Transient Burst at 2 kV
Class A) ● EN 61000-4-5 (1995)— 9
● FCC 47 CFR Chapter 1— Surge Immunity Test
Part 15 Subpart b Class A ● EN 61000-4-6 (1996)—
Conducted RF at 10V/m
9
9
Catalog Number Selection
9
FP-4000 Feeder Protection
9
FP4 2 01 - 0 1 9
9
Current Range
2 = 5 Amperes
Packaging
1 = Fixed case
Control Voltage
0 = 48–125 Vac/Vdc
Communications Protocol
0 = INCOM
9
3 = 1 Ampere 1 = 100–240 Vac/Vdc 1 = Modbus RTU
9
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Technical Data and Specifications


9
Control Power ● Input signal frequency Under/Overfrequency Protection RS-485 Communications,
9 ● Control voltage: necessary for accurate ● Pickup range: 45–65 Hz in Rear Panel:
● 48–125 Vac/dc operation: 0.01 Hz steps ● Baud rate: 19.2K, 9.6K
9 ● 100–240 Vac/dc
● 60 Hz nominal, 57–63 Hz ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles ● Protocol: Modbus RTU
(±5%) in 1 cycle steps
● Operating voltage:
9 ● 55–264 Vac
● 50 Hz nominal, 47–53 Hz RS-232 Communications,
Front Panel
(±5%) Breaker Failure Protection
● 38–300 Vdc Baud rate: 38.4K, 19.2K,
9 ● Interruption ride-through
● Clock accuracy: ● Pickup range: 0.1–5.0 per
unit in 0.01 steps

9.6K
● Free running ±1 minute/
time: 20 cycle interruption ● Connector standard 9-pin
9 of nominal ac supply
month at 77ºF (25ºC) ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles
in 1 cycle steps subminiature, three-wire
● Clock automatically
● Power consumption: 20 VA ● Protocol: INCOM
9 maximum
updated by PowerNet
host when present Power Factor
● Trigger/reset threshold: 0.5 Environmental Ratings
9 Current Inputs Protective Functions lag to 0.5 lead in 0.01 steps ● Operating temperature:
● Nominal (In): 1A or 5A ● Time delay: 0–1000 –40ºF to +140ºF (–40ºC to
9 ● CT rating: Phase and Ground
Overcurrent Protection
seconds in 1 second steps +60ºC) Product tested
● 2 x In continuous to +185ºF (+85ºC)
9 ● 80 x In for 1 second
● Inverse characteristics:
Mod, Very, Extremely,
Discrete Inputs ● Storage temperature:
● Number of contact –40ºF to +185ºF (–40ºC to
● CT burdens: IECA, IECB, IECC, It, I2t,
9 ● < 0.25 VA at 5A I4t, Flat
inputs: 8 +85ºC)
● Rating: 48 Vdc wetting ● Humidity: 5–95% relative
(nominal) ● TOC (51) pickup range: 0.1–
9 ● < 0.05 VA at 1A 4.0 per unit in 0.01 steps
voltage provided with
internal ground only
humidity (noncondensing)
● Altitude: 0–6350 feet
(nominal) ● Time multipliers: 0.05–10.0
9 in 0.01 steps Output Contacts
(0–1935m) above Mean
Sea Level
Voltage Transformer Inputs ● IOC (50) pickup range: 0.1– ● Number of output
9 ● Nominal: 120 Vac 20.0 per unit in 0.01 steps contacts: Five Form A
● Operating range: ● Pickup accuracy: ±1% and two Form C
9 69–150 Vac (at 0.1–2 per unit)
● Burden: ● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles Rating of Output Contacts
9 ● <0.015 at 120 Vac in 1 cycle steps ● Momentary:
● 1 megaohm ● Time accuracy: ±3% or ● Make 30A AC/DC for
9 ±30 ms 0.25 seconds
Metering Accuracy ● Break 0.25A at 250 Vdc
9 ● Phase current: Voltage Unbalance (47) (resistive)
● ±0.5% or ±0.025A from ● Threshold (minimum ● Break 5A at 120/240 Vac
9 0.02–20 per unit fully voltage) 1–100 volts in
1 volt steps ● Continuous:
offset current waveform
% V2/V1: 4–40% in 1% ● 5A at 120/240 Vac
9 ● Ground current: ●

steps ● 5A at 30 Vdc
● ±0.5% of full scale (In)
Time delay: 0–9999 cycles – Logic and Control
9

from 0.02– 2.0 per unit
fully offset current in 1 cycle steps Functions
waveform ● Six programmable logic
9 ● Phase voltage: ±0.5% or
Current Unbalance gates for AND, OR, NAND,
±0.2V from 0–160 Vac ● Threshold (minimum NOR operation
9 ● Frequency measurement
current) 0.1–20.0 per unit ● Two latching (flip/flop)
in 0.01 steps gates
accuracy: ±0.02 Hz
9 ● Phase angle: ±1ºC
● % I2/I1: 4–40% in 1% ● Six timer gates provide
steps on/off delays
● Power metering accuracy:
9 ±1.5%
● Time delay: 0–9999 cycles
in 1 cycle steps INCOM Communications
● Metering accuracy
9 temperature range: 32ºF to Under/Overvoltage Protection
● Baud rate: 9600 fixed
122ºF (0ºC to 50ºC) ● Maximum distance:
9 ● Temperature range: ±5%
● Pickup range: 10–150 volts
in 1 volt steps
10,000 feet (3048 m)
for operation below 32ºF ● Protocol: INCOM
Time delay: 0–9999 cycles
9 (0ºC) and above 122ºF

in 1 cycle steps
(50ºC)
9 ● Relay outputs:
● 2 Form C, NO and NC
9 ● 5 Form A, NO Only

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FP-4000 One-Line Drawing
9
Main VTs
(2) or (3)
9
59

Phase 51P
50 50 50
46–1 46–2 55A 55D
50 CALC
METERING
V, I, F, PF,
M–1
9
P–1 P–2 P–3 BF 31o = IR 59
W, VARS, VA
CTs (3) M–2
51R
Energy
Demand
Min./Max. 27
9
%THD M–1

CB
Trip
Coil
Monitor
50
R–1
Phasors
Data Logger
Waveform
27
M–2
9
50 SER
R–2

50
Fault Records
47–1
9
R–3 47–2

Optional 81
9
50 50 50 U–1
Zero 51X X–1 X–2 X–3
Sequence 81
U–2
9
CT
Optional 81
O–1 9
VT (1) 59 59 27 27
A–1 A–2 A–1 A–2 81
FP-5000
O–2
9
Load 9
FP-4000 Rear View and Terminal Designations
9
9
TB1 TB2 Factory Connection Only TB3 TB3 9
TB1 TB2
Power Supply J1-1 PowerNet
101 Input
Power Supply
(+) 201 C In 1
101 201 J1-2 PowerNet
9
102 Input (–) 202 C In 2
102 202
103 RLY Healthy
Com. 203 C In 3 103 203
J1-3 PowerNet Shield
9
104 RLY Healthy 204 C In 4 104 204 J2-1 Accessory Bus
N.O.
105 RLY Healthy
N.C. 205 C In Source 1
105 205 J2-2 Accessory Bus 9
106 206
J2-3 Accessory Bus
106
107
Alarm Com.
Alarm N.O.
206 C In 5 107
108
207
208
Shield
J3-1 Zone Out
9
207 C In 6
109 209
108 Alarm N.C. 208 C In 7
110 210
J3-2 Zone Com. 9
109 RLY 5 Com. 209 C In 8 111 Red 211 J3-3 Zone Shield
110 RLY 5 N.O. 210 C In Source 2 112 White 212 J3-4 Zone In 9
113 213
111 RLY 4 Com. 211 Not Used J3-5 Zone Com.
112 RLY 4 N.O. 212 Not Used
114 214
J4-1
9
115 215
113 RLY 3 Com. 213 VA(+) Main 116
117
216
217
J4-2 9
114 RLY 3 N.O. 214 VB(+) Main
118 218 J4-3
115 Trip 2 Com. 215 VC(+) Main
J5-1 RS485(+)
9
116 Trip 2 N.O. 216 Vx1 Aux
117 Trip 1 Com. 217 Vx2 Aux
J5-2 RS485(-)
9
TB4 J5-3 RS485com
118 Trip 1 N.O. 218 Vg Main
J5-4 RS485shield 9
9
A1 B1 C1 X1 N.C. 1
9
A2 B2 C2 X2 N.C. 2
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FP-4000 Typical Connection Drawing Using Wye PTs
9 ac/dc C B A
Power Supply
9 (+) 48 – 125 Vac/dc or
(–) 100 – 240 Vac/dc
9
9 FP-4000

9 TB1 TB2
1 52A
101 Power
Input
Supply
(+) C In 1 201
9 Power Supply
102 Input (–) C In 2 202
52B

RLY Healthy 52B TOC


9 103 Com.
RLY Healthy
C In 3 203

104 N.O. C In 4 204


9 2 Relay
Failure
Alarm
105 RLY
N.C.
Healthy C In Source 1 205
C In 5 206
9 Breaker
106 Alarm Com.

Alarm 107 Alarm N.O. C In 6 207


9 108 Alarm N.C. C In 7 208

9 Breaker
109 RLY 5 Com. C In 8 209
110 RLY 5 N.O. C In Source 2 210
Close
9 3
111 RLY 4 Com. Not Used 211
112 RLY 4 N.O. Not Used 212
9 5
113 RLY 3 Com. VA(+) Main 213
9 114 RLY 3 N.O. VB(+) Main 214

115 Trip 2 Com. VC(+) Main 215


9
116 Trip 2 N.O. VX1 Aux 216

9 52A 52A
117 Trip 1 Com. VX2 Aux 217
52 118 Trip 1 N.O. Vg Main 218
9 TC

9 Ground

9
X2 X1 A2 A1 B2 B1 C2 C1
9
9
4
9 Load 52

9
1 For maximum breaker diagnostics use both 52A and 52B contacts.
9 Some diagnostics are not available if only one of the two is used.
C B A

9 2 A relay failure alarm should provide immediate attention as circuit


is no longer protected. Relay failure output is normally energized.

9 3 FP-4000 can initiate a breaker close via the front panel interface
and/or remote activation through communication or discrete input.
9 4 Residual connection may be used in place of zero sequence CT.

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Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm) 9
FP-4000 Feeder Protection Relay 9
Height Width Depth
Shipping Weight
Lbs (kg) 9
In Front of Panel
9
10.15 (257.9) 7.62 (193.5) 0.62 (15.7) 9.0 (4.1)
Behind Panel 9
10.15 (257.9) 7.62 (193.5) 7.48 (190.0) 9.0 (4.1)
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Contents
9 MP-3000
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection
Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-167
9 Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-167
Product Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-168
9 Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-168
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-169
9 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-173
MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
9 VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
9 EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
9 Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
9 IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236

9
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection
Product Description Application Description
9 ● Microprocessor-based, Eaton’s MP-3000 motor It can also be used to provide The MP-3000 motor relay is
multi-function motor protection relay is a protection for a load jam or generally used on a motor
9 protection multifunctional loss of load condition. Please starter or a breaker used for
● Current only device— microprocessor-based refer to Page V3-T9-170. a motor load. The MP-3000
9 no need to add PTs protective relay for the
The MP-3000 motor relay
motor relay provides the
● Intel-I-Trip™ overload protection of three-phase AC intelligence to protect and
provides start control logic
9 protection based on motors. The MP-3000 motor
relay may be applied to any to protect the motor against
control the motor against
abnormal operating
motor data excessive starts or starting
size motor at any voltage conditions. It monitors the
9 ● Event recording and level. It is most commonly the motor before it has had currents from either a 5A
operational logging used on large, medium sufficient time to cool down. or 1A secondary of a CT
9 ● Motor Start Profile™ voltage three-phase induction The MP-3000 motor relay circuit. Ground current may
● Optional Quick Release motors. It has also been may be applied to either be obtained from either a
9 Drawout Case widely used on important across the line starters or
reduced voltage starters. On
ground CT or from the
● Used on AMPGARD® low voltage (480 volt) residual connection of the
reduced voltage starters, the
9 and medium voltage motor applications and
synchronous motors. MP-3000 relay can control the
phase CTs. It provides a
Form C contact output for
assemblies switch from reduced voltage controlling the starter contacts
9 ● “Help” menu provides The MP-3000 motor relay is to full voltage based on time or breaker operation.
user operational assistance a current only device that and/or motor transition. The
9 monitors three-phase and
ground currents. It provides
MP-3000 can protect the
starter against failure to
motor overload, stall, short transition to full voltage
9 circuit, phase unbalance, through contact feedback and
single phasing and ground an incomplete sequence
9 fault motor protection. function.

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● Complete motor protection ● Event log provides motor The protection functions are The MP-3000 motor
9
and control in a single operating records for the listed below. protection was designed to
compact case reduces most recent 20 Trip or meet the industry standards 9
panel space requirements Alarm events with date
● I2t overload protection for protective relays. It is
and wiring costs and time stamping. This (49/51) recognized under UL 1053 9
● Microprocessor design information can improve ● Locked rotor (49S/51) Ground Fault Protection
with self diagnostics troubleshooting and
reduce downtime
● Ultimate trip current (51) Standard. 9
eliminates calibration ● Negative sequence phase ● UL recognized
and reduces installation,
commissioning and
● Log book records the most
recent 100 events such as
unbalance (46) (File No. E154862) 9
● Instantaneous ● UL 1053 recognized
maintenance motor START/STOP and
● Programmable stop set point changes to
overcurrent (50) ● UL 508 recognized 9
● Ground fault
2–20% of PCT provide a log of motor ● ANSI C37.90, C37.90.1
● Intel-I-Trip overload operation with date and

protection (50G)
RTD trip and alarm with
● cUL 9
protection develops time stamping
URTD module (49/38) ● CSA
customized curve from ● RTD diagnostics reduces
● Underload trip (37)
9
manufacturer’s supplied unnecessary tripping
motor data caused by faulty RTD, RTD
wiring or communications
● Starts per time (66) 9
● Intel-I-Trip overload
● Jam or stall (51R)
protection provides ● Arm/Disarm feature
improves security for
● Auto or manual reset (86) 9
adaptive trip characteristics ● Fail-safe or non-fail-safe
critical motor applications
based on motor
temperature when motor ● Motor Start profile verifies
trip modes 9
RTDs are connected protection and motor The metering functions are:
through an optional starting coordination. This ● Motor currents:
9
URTD module feature can be used to
● Meets UL 1053 ground develop protection settings
● Average current (Iave) 9
fault protection standards on old motors where data ● Individual phase and
that eliminates the need is not available ground current in
primary amperes
9
for a separate ground relay ● Optional communication
Percent of full load
saving cost, space, wiring
and time
module and Eaton’s
software simplifies setting,

● Percent of phase
9
configuration, monitoring, unbalance
● Voltage dip/loss ride
through capability reduces commissioning and data ● RTD temperatures:
9
unnecessary trips caused retrieval either locally or
by poor power quality remotely
● Individual winding 9
● Motor bearing
● Motor currents, ● Optional Quick Release
temperatures and Drawout Case construction
● Load 9
conditions are monitored simplifies relay removal ● Auxiliary temperatures
and displayed either locally and replacement ● Motor conditions: 9
or remotely ● Percent of I2t thermal
bucket 9
● Time before start
● Remaining starts 9
allowed
● Oldest start time 9
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MP-3000
9 MP-3000
Catalog
Description Number
9 MP-3000 Drawout, 5A with RS-232 MP3011

9 MP-3000 Drawout, INCOM, 5A with RS-232 MP3012


MP-3000 Drawout, Modbus, 5A with RS-232 MP3013
9 MP-3000 Drawout, DeviceNet, 5A with RS-232 MP3014
MP-3000 Drawout, 1A with RS-232 MP3111
9 MP-3000 Drawout, INCOM, 1A with RS-232 MP3112
MP-3000 Drawout, Modbus, 1A with RS-232 MP3113
9 MP-3000 Drawout, DeviceNet, 1A with RS-232 MP3114

9 MP-3000 Fixed Case, 5A with RS-232 MP3010


MP-3000 Fixed Case, INCOM, 5A with RS-232 MP3010-INCOM
9 MP-3000 Fixed Case, Modbus, 5A with RS-232 MP3010MODBUS
MP-3000 Fixed Case, DeviceNet, 5A with RS-232 MP3010DEVICEN
9 MP-3000 Fixed Case, 1A with RS-232 MP3110

9 MP-3000 Fixed Case, INCOM, 1A with RS-232 MP3110-INCOM


MP-3000 Fixed Case, Modbus, 1A with RS-232 MP3110MODBUS

9 MP-3000 Fixed Case, DeviceNet, 1A with RS-232 MP3110DEVICEN


MP-3000 Fixed Case, INCOM, 5A with RS-232, URTD MP3010VPI
9 MP-3000 Fixed Case, Modbus, 5A with RS-232, URTD MP3010VPM
MP-3000 Fixed Case, DeviceNet, 5A with RS-232, URTD MP3010VPD
9 MP-3000 Fixed Case, INCOM, 1A with RS-232, URTD MP3110VPI

9 MP-3000 Fixed Case, Modbus, 1A with RS-232, URTD MP3110VPM


MP-3000 Fixed Case, DeviceNet, 1A with RS-232, URTD MP3110VPD
9
9 Options and Accessories
Additional Related Products The Universal RTD module The MP-3000 motor
9 by Eaton Corporation’s (URTD) is required when the protection is designed to
Cutler-Hammer® Series motor is equipped with RTDs operate from 120 Vac or
9 The MP-3000 is available in that you wish to monitor and 240 Vac auxiliary control
either a fixed mount or Quick use for protection. The URTD power. The MP-3000 motor
9 Release Drawout Case. Both can be mounted near the relay can be used with DC
mountings use the same motor to reduce RTD wiring control power with the
9 panel cutout. Page V3-T9-173
shows cutout dimensions.
and costs. Page V3-T9-172
shows MP-3000 and URTD
addition of the IQDCPS.
The IQDCPS is an inverter
Page V3-T9-170 shows a inter-connection wiring. from DC to AC.
9 typical fixed mountwiring Please refer to the URTD
diagram for a medium voltage information described
9 motor starter application. elsewhere in
Page V3-T9-171 shows the this catalog.
9 fixed mount terminal
designation. Page V3-T9-173
9 shows the drawout case
panel mounting, and shows
the drawout case terminal
9 designation.

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Control Power Analog Output Alarm Setting Range IPONI Communications
● Nominal rating: ● Rating: ± 4–20 mA ● Ground fault: Off, 2–55% ● Type: two-wire, FSK 9
● 120 Vac or 240 Vac programmable CT ratio ● Baud rate: 1200 or
● +10%, –25% ● Maximum load: 1K ohm ● Overload I2t: Off, 9600 baud 9
● Operating range: ● Accuracy: 1% 60–99% I2t ● Protocol: INCOM
● 120 Vac: 90 132 Vac
● JAM: Off, 100–1200% FLA ● Functions: 9
Motor Overload Protection (I2t) ● Underload: Off,
● 240 Vac:180 264 Vac ● Read/write set points
● Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
● Full load amperes: 1–90% FLA ● Read metered values 9
10–3000A ● Phase unbalance: Off,
Power use: ● Read trip/alarms

● 20 VA maximum
● Locked rotor current: 4–40% Ineg/Ipos
● Read events/history
9
300–1200% FLA ● Run delay timers: View starting profile
9

● URTD: 6 VA maximum ● Locked rotor time: 0–240 seconds
● IPONI: 1 VA maximum 1–120 seconds
MPONI Communications
● Ride-through time: ● Ultimate trip current:
85–150% FLA
Start Control Functions
● Type: 5-wire, 485 9
30 cycles from nominal Vac ● Starts per time: 1–10 starts
● Baud rate: 1200 or
Current Inputs
● Phase CT ratio:
10–4000 (In)
● Time for starts per time: 9600 baud 9
Off, 1–240 minutes
● Nominal (In): 1A or 5A ● Protocol: Modbus RTU
● CT rating:
● Ground CT ratio:
10–4000 (In)
● Time between starts: Off,
● Functions: 9
1–240 minutes
Timing accuracy: ± 2.5% or ● Read/write set points
● 2 x In continuous ●

±30 mS for I > 1.1x U.T.C


● Number of cold starts:
1–5 starts ● Read metered values
9
● 50 x In for 1 second
Read trip/alarms
● Burdens:
Trip Setting Range
● Motor transition current:
10–300% FLA

● Read events/history
9
● < 0.25 VA at 5A ● Ground fault (GF): Off,
● < 0.05 VA at 1A 2–55% CT ratio
● Time for transition:
0–1200 seconds
● View starting profile 9
● GF start time delay: DPONI Communications
Metering Accuracy
● Phase current: ±1% of In
2–60 cycles
● Inc. sequence timer: Off,
1–240 seconds ● Type: J-wire
9
● GF run time delay:
(5–100%) Long acceleration timer: Baud rate: 500k, 250k,
● Ground current: ±1.5% of In
0–60 cycles

Off, 1–1200 seconds


125k
9
● Timer accuracy: ± 20 mS
(0–55%) ● Anti-Backspin timer: Off, ● Protocol: DeviceNet
● Instantaneous O.C.: Off, 1–3600 minutes ● Functions:
9
Discrete Inputs 300–1600% FLA
● Number of inputs: two ● IOC start time delay: RTD Inputs (Requires
● Read metered values
9
2–60 cycles URTD module) ● Read trip/alarms
programmable
● Ratings: ● Timer accuracy: ±20 mS ● Sensor types:
Logging 9
● 1.2 VA at 120 Vac ● JAM trip: Off, ● 10 ohm copper ● Log book: 100 events
● Maximum off = 36 Vac 100–1200% FLA ● 100 ohm nickel ● Log event: 20 trips and
9
● Minimum on = 86 Vac
● Underload trip: Off, ● 120 ohm nickel alarms
1–90% FLA ● 100 ohm platinum ● Log start: last four starts
9
Output Contacts ● Phase unbalance trip: Off,
Start profile: last four starts
● Number of outputs: four 4–40% Ineg/Ipos URTD Module Communications

(communication only) 9
Form C, programmable ● Start delay timers: ● Interface: ● History records: motor,
● Momentary: ● 0–120 seconds ● Electrical (three-wire) trips, alarms and total 9
● Make 30A AC/DC for (underload and phase ● Fiber optic (preferred) records
0.25 seconds unbalance)
● Fiber optic cable: Type
9
● Break 0.25A at 250 Vdc ● 0–1200 seconds (jam) Environmental Conditions
HBFR-ERS or EUS
(resistive) ● Run delay timers: 0–240 ● Operating temperature: 9
● Break 5A at 120 240 Vac seconds Clock –4ºF to 140ºF (–20ºC to
● Continuous: ● Timer accuracy: ±0.5% ● Accuracy: ±1 minute/
+60ºC) 9
● 5A at 120/240 Vac +100 mS month at 77ºF (25°C) ● Storage temperature:
● 5A at 30 Vdc
–49ºF to +185ºF
(–45°C to +85°C)
9
● Humidity: 0–95%
noncondensing
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MP-3000 Motor Relay Protection Functions
9
MP-3000

9 Protection Functions
49/51 Overload I2T
49S/51 Locked Rotor
9 51R Jam/Stall
37 Loss of Load/
Underload
9 46 Phase Loss/
Unbalance
50 Phase Inst. OC
9 URT 50G Ground Inst. OC
66 Starts per time

9 Motor 11 RTDs
period

9
9
MP-3000 Fixed Mount Typical
9 Main CTs
Fuse M GFCT
L3 L3 C
9 T3

M To Motor or
9 L2 L2 B T2
Load Device
Under Control
M
9 L1 L1 A T1

X1 X2
9 Ground
Primary
Gnd.

Fuses
9
Non-Current
CPT
9 Secondary
Carrying Ground
5
Fuses
9 Ground
H
1
A
H
1
B
H
1
C
G
1
MP-3000
H H H

4 7 2 2 2 G
Back View
9
A B C 2
ac Supply
to MP-3000 with Jumper
Trip Contacts Connection
START
9 STOP Additional
Control
M
11 12

9 M
Alarm
Alarm Contacts
9 18 19
Auxiliary
9 Auxiliary Trip Contacts
Trip

15 16
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CT Connections
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9
9
H
1
H
1
H
1
G
1
9
A B C

H
2
H
2
H
2 G
URTD Optical Fiber
9
A B C 2
Communications
(Preferred Method) 9
or
URTD Wired
Communication
9
MP-3000 9
23 Shield

22 Common 9
21 Data

20 Strobe
9
+4/20 mA Output 25
19 Alarm N/O 9
18 Alarm Com.
-4/20 mA Output 24 9
17 Alarm N/C
Aux. 2 N/C 1
16 Aux. 1 N/O 9
Aux. 2 Com. 2

Aux. 2 N/O 3
15 Aux. 1 Com.
9
14 Aux. 1 N/C
120 V or 240 V 4
13 Trip N/O
9
Earth Ground 5

iscrete Source 6
12 Trip Com. 9
11 Trip N/C
Neutral 7 9
Discrete In 1 8

Discrete Com. 9
9
Discrete In 2 10 9
9
9
Note
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9
9 Control Power
Transformer
Universal
RTD Module
9 Common
Data
H
1
A
H
H
1
B
H
H
1
C
H
G
1

AC 120 Vac 2
A
2
B
2
C
G
2
120 Vac J3 Strobe
9 ACN

9 MP-3000
23
22
Shield
Common
21 Data
9 25
20
19
Strobe

24 18
9 1
2
17
16
3 15
9 Non-current
4
5
14
13
6 12
Carrying Gnd.
9 7
8
11

9
9 10
Optical Fiber for URTD Customer Remote
9 Communications
to MP-3000
Input Contacts
or Pushbuttons
(Preferred Method)
9
9
9 Trip Curve Chart Motor Starting Profile Time/Current Chart
The MP-3000 motor relay When communications
9 records information on the
most recent four starts. It
are desired, an optional
communication module or
records currents, percent of PONI (Product Operated
9 I2t used, percent unbalance, Network Interface) is
RTD temperatures and time required. The MP-3000 is
9 to transition and run. In compatible with an INCOM
addition, a motor start profile (IPONI), Modbus RTU
9 can be downloaded and (MPONI) or Ethernet (EPONI).
displayed using Eaton’s Future communication
9 PowerPort or PowerNet
Software. The starting profile
modules are planned to
interface with other systems
shows the motor starting using other protocols. Please
9 current plotted against the consult factory for availability
relay protection curve. This of other communication
9 provides a quick view of the options. Page V3-T9-175
coordination between the shows typical mounting of
9 protection and actual motor
start current.
MP-3000 with optional PONI
and with URTD module and
PONI.
9
When the MP-3000 is
9 supplied in the optional
drawout case, then the
9 INCOM (IPONI) is the only
communication option
available. The communication
9 option must be selected at
the time of order.
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Panel Cutout Diagram 9
5.38
(136.7) 9
2.69
(68.3)
9
8.90 9
(226.1)
9.38
(238.3)
9
6.68
(169.7) 9

4.45 4.69
9
(113.0) (119.1)
.06 9
(1.5) RAD
2.23
(56.7)
4 Places 9
9
2.53
.218
(64.3)
5.06 (5.5)
DIA 10 Places
9
(128.5)
9
MP-3000 Drawout Panel Mounting
9
6.89
(175.0)
5.33
9
(135.4)
9
S/N000000

9
A980000
66D2029G01 S/N123321 BUILT BY
REV. 1 A980810 F.C.
66D2031G01 TESTED BY
BUILT BY REV. 1
F.C. G.K.
TESTED BY
G.K.

9
9
+4/20 Output

-4/20 Output
11

13
12

14
Unused

Discrete Source
9
Unused 15 16
Discrete In 1

9
17 18
VAC 120V or Discrete In 2
Auto 240V
11 Select Neut 19 20
Discrete Com

13
9.51
H1A
21 22
H2A (241.6)
9
49 23 24
H1B H2B
25 26
47 H1C H2C

27 28
G1 G2

45 Unused
29 30
Unused
66C2020H01

17

60
9
14

19

16
9
9
20

18

9
Outer Flange
9
Outer Chassis Inner Chassis
Mounting Panel 9
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9
Rear View of MP-3000 Drawout Outer Case
9 5.23
(132.8)
9
9
11
+4/20 Output 12 URTD Strobe 41 42
9 13 14
Unused URTD Data

-4/20 Output Discrete Source URTD Common 43 44 URTD Shield


9 Unused 15 16 Discrete In 1 45 46

17 18 47 48
9 VAC 120Vor
Auto 240V
Discrete In 2 11 12
13 14
41 42
43 44
Aux 2 Aux 1

Select Neut 19 20 Discrete Com 49 50


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9 17 18 47 48
19 20 49 50

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H1A H2A

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23 24
H2B
21 22
23 24
51 52
53 54 Alarm
53 54
Trip
25 26 25 26 55 56 55 56
9 H1C
27 28
H2C
27 28 57 58
G1 G2 29 30 59 60 57 58 Shield
9 Unused 29 30 Unused
PONI In
59 60 Earth Gnd
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MP-3000 PONI and URTD Mounting

4.25 6.26 9
(108.0) (159.0)
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3.01 5.07
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STYLE NUMBER 2D78559

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OUTPUT OUTPUT
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1A49102H19
OUTPUT OUTPUT
ac
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120 J3
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AUX 2

AUX 2
Vac
ACN
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34
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AUX1
PONI 33
VAC AUTO SELECT

VAC AUTO SELECT

120 V or 120 V or 32
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4

240 V 240 V GND


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EARTH Bracket EARTH 30
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DISCRETE DISCRETE 28
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SOURCE SOURCE
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NEUT NEUT
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DISCRETE DISCRETE
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IN 1 IN 1 24
MB2
DISCRETE DISCRETE 23
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DISCRETE DISCRETE
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MB1
IN 2 IN 2 20

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Mounting
Bracket
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Height Width Depth Lbs (kg) 9
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9 MP-4000
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
MP-4000 Motor Protection
9 Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-177
Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-177
9 Product Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-179
Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-179
9 Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-180
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-181
9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
9 VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
9 EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
9 Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
9 IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236

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9 MP-4000 Motor Protection
Product Description Application Description
9 ● Microprocessor-based, Eaton’s MP-4000 motor sufficient time to cool down.
multi-function motor protection relay is a The MP-4000 motor relay may
9 protection multifunctional be applied to either across the
● Intel-I-Trip overload microprocessor-based line starters or reduced voltage
9 protection based on protective relay for the starters. On reduced voltage
motor data protection of three-phase ac starters, the MP-4000 relay can
9 ● Event recording and motors. The MP-4000 motor control the switch from
operational logging relay may be applied to any reduced voltage to full voltage
size motor at any voltage level.
9 ● Motor Start Profile It is most commonly used on
based on time and/or motor
transition. The MP-4000 can
● Optional Quick Release large, medium voltage three- protect the starter against
9 Drawout Case phase induction motors. It has failure to transition to full
● Used on AMPGARD also been widely used on voltage through contact
9 and medium voltage important low voltage (480 feedback and an incomplete
assemblies volt) motor applications and sequence function.
9 ● “Help” menu provides synchronous motors.
The MP-4000 motor relay is
user operational assistance The MP-4000 motor relay generally used on a motor
9 monitors three-phase and starter or a breaker used for
ground currents, and three- a motor load. The MP-4000
9 phase voltages. It provides motor relay provides the
motor overload, stall, short intelligence to protect and
circuit, phase unbalance, single
9 phasing over/undervoltage,
control the motor against
abnormal operating conditions.
underpower, power factor and It monitors the currents from
9 ground fault motor protection. either a 5A or 1A secondary of
a CT circuit. Ground current
9 It can also be used to provide
protection for a load jam or loss
may be obtained from either a
ground CT or from the residual
of load condition.
9 connection of the phase CTs.
It provides a form C contact
The MP-4000 motor relay
output for controlling the
9 provides start control logic
to protect the motor against starter contacts or breaker
excessive starts or starting operation.
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● Complete motor protection ● RTD diagnostics reduces The metering functions are: The MP-4000 motor
9
and control in a single unnecessary tripping protection was designed to
compact case reduces caused by faulty RTD, RTD
● Metering: meet the industry standards 9
panel space requirements wiring or communications ● Average current for protective relays. It is
and wiring costs ● Arm/Disarm feature ● Amperes: magnitude recognized under UL 1053 9
● Microprocessor design improves security for and angle in primary Ground Fault Protection
with self diagnostics critical motor applications values Standard. 9
eliminates calibration ● Motor Start profile verifies ● Amperes: positive, ● UL recognized (File No.
and reduces installation,
commissioning and
protection and motor negative and zero
sequence
E154862) 9
starting coordination. This
maintenance
● UL 1053 recognized
feature can be used to
● Programmable stop develop protection settings
● Average voltage (V ave) ● UL 508 recognized 9
● Voltage: magnitude and
2–20% of PCT on old motors where data ● ANSI C37.90, C37.90.1
● Intel-I-Trip overload is not available ●
angle
Voltage: positive,
● cUL 9
protection develops ● Optional communication negative and zero ● CSA
customized curve from module and Eaton’s sequence
9
manufacturer’s supplied software simplifies setting, ● % of full load
motor data configuration, monitoring,
● % current unbalance
9
● Intel-I-Trip overload commissioning and data
protection provides retrieval either locally or
remotely
● % voltage unbalance
9
adaptive trip characteristics ● Power, vars and VA
based on motor
temperature when motor
● Optional Quick Release
Drawout Case construction
● Power factor 9
● Frequency
RTDs are connected simplifies relay removal
through an optional and replacement
● Energy metering with 9
URTD module time and date stamps
● Meets UL 1053 ground
The protection functions are
listed below:
● RTD temperatures: 9
fault protection standards ● Individual winding
that eliminates the need ● I2t overload ● Motor bearing 9
for a separate ground relay protection (49/51) ● Load
saving cost, space, wiring
and time
● Locked rotor (49S/51) ● Auxiliary temperatures
9
● Ultimate trip current (51)
● Voltage dip/loss ride
through capability reduces
● Negative sequence phase ● Motor conditions: 9
unbalance (46) ● Percent of I2t thermal
unnecessary trips caused
by poor power quality
● Instantaneous bucket 9
overcurrent (50) ● Time before start
● Motor currents,
temperatures and
● Ground fault ● Remaining starts 9
conditions are monitored protection (50G) allowed
and displayed either locally ● Undervoltage (27) ● Oldest start time 9
or remotely ● Overvoltage (59)
● Event log provides motor ● Under power (32) 9
operating records for the ● Negative sequence voltage
most recent 20 Trip or
Alarm events with date
unbalance (47) 9
● Power factor (55)
and time stamping. This
information can improve ● RTD trip and alarm with 9
troubleshooting and URTD module (49/38)
reduce downtime ● Underload trip (37) 9
● Log book records the most ● Starts per time (66)
recent 100 events such as ● Jam or stall (51R) 9
motor START/STOP and ● Auto or manual reset (86)
set point changes to ● Fail-safe or non-fail-safe 9
provide a log of motor
operation with date and trip modes
time stamping
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Reference Information
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Cross-Reference
9 Westinghouse®/Cutler-Hammer models. The most notable 3000 value packs that include It also provides equivalent
Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer MP- enhancements are UL 1053 an MP-3000, PONI, URTD start control functions. Both
9 3000 motor relay supersedes ground fault protection module and fiber optic cable the 369 and 469 offer voltage
the Cutler-Hammer (formerly certified, voltage loss ride at competitive prices. protection and metering
9 Westinghouse) IQ 1000 II through capability, data
GE Multilin has both lower
functions. An Eaton meter
motor relay and can replace logging, communications and/or other manufacturers’
and higher end products.
9 the earlier IQ 1000 motor features and the addition of
The MP-3000 can be used in
protective relays may be
relay version sold under the a clock for date and time needed to satisfy the
stamping of events. place of their 239 motor relay. customer’s motor protection
9 Westinghouse name. The
MP-3000 motor relay fits in
The MP-3000 offers more requirements. The 469 adds
GE Multilin™ capabilities than the 239 for differential protection. This
the same cut out and
9 provides the protection GE Multilin has several
a slightly higher price. function must be supplied
functions of these older product offerings for motor GE Multilin 369 and 469 by others in addition to the
9 models. The MP-3000 protection. The 269 PLUS is are upgraded end products. MP-3000 motor relay.
relay provides numerous the equivalent model to the The MP-3000 relay offers
9 enhancements and new MP-3000 with optional URTD equivalent overload and
features over the superseded module. Eaton offers MP- current protection functions.
9 Cross-Reference
9 New Eaton’s Series Old Cutler-Hammer (Westinghouse) GE Multilin
MP-3000 (URTD module) 1 IQ 1000 II, IQ 1000 269, 269+, 239, base 369
9 MP-4000 (URTD module) 1 — 369 with voltage option
MP-4000 + MP-3000 — 469
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MP-4000 Ordering Information
MP-4000
Description Catalog Number
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MP-4000 drawout, 5A with RS-232 MP4011 9
MP-4000 drawout, INCOM, 5A with RS-232 MP4012
MP-4000 drawout, Modbus, 5A with RS-232 MP4013 9
MP-4000 drawout, DeviceNet, 5A with RS-232 MP4014
MP-4000 drawout, 1A with RS-232 MP4111
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MP-4000 drawout, INCOM, 1A with RS-232 MP4112
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MP-4000 drawout, Modbus, 1A with RS-232 MP4113
MP-4000 drawout, DeviceNet, 1A with RS-232 MP4114 9
MP-4000 fixed case, 5A with RS-232 MP4010
MP-4000 fixed case, INCOM, 5A with RS-232 MP4010INCOM 9
MP-4000 fixed case, Modbus, 5A with RS-232 MP4010MODBUS
MP-4000 fixed case, DeviceNet, 5A with RS-232 MP4010DEVICEN
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MP-4000 fixed case, 1A with RS-232 MP4110
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MP-4000 fixed case, INCOM, 1A with RS-232 MP4110INCOM
MP-4000 fixed case, Modbus, 1A with RS-232 MP4110MODBUS 9
MP-4000 fixed case, DeviceNet, 1A with RS-232 MP4110DEVICEN
MP-4000 fixed case, INCOM, 5A with RS-232, URTD MP4010VPI 9
MP-4000 fixed case, Modbus, 5A with RS-232, URTD MP4010VPM
MP-4000 fixed case, DeviceNet, 5A with RS-232, URTD MP4010VPD
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MP-4000 fixed case, INCOM, 1A with RS-232, URTD MP4110VPI 9
MP-4000 fixed case, Modbus, 1A with RS-232, URTD MP4110VPM
MP-4000 fixed case, DeviceNet, 1A with RS-232, URTD MP4110VPD 9
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Options and Accessories
9
Additional Related Products The Universal RTD module The MP-4000 motor protection
by Eaton Corporation’s
Cutler-Hammer Series
(URTD) is required when the
motor is equipped with RTDs
is design-ed to operate from
120 Vac or 240 Vac auxiliary
9
The MP-4000 is available in that you wish to monitor and control power. The MP-4000
either a fixed mount or Quick use for protection. The URTD motor relay can be used with 9
Release Drawout Case. Both can be mounted near the dc control power with the
mountings use the same motor to reduce RTD wiring addition of the IQDCPS. The 9
panel cutout. and costs. IQDCPS is an inverter from
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9
Control Power Analog Output ● Under/overfrequency: Clock
9 ● Nominal rating: ● Rating: ± 4–20 mA Off, 15 to 60 Hz ● Accuracy: ±1 minute/
● 120 Vac or 240 Vac programmable ● Under/overfrequency time month at 77ºF (25°C)
9 ● +10%, –25% ● Maximum load: 1K ohm delay: 0 to 60 sec
● Power protection: Off, PONI Communications
● Operating range: ● Accuracy: 1%
9 ● 120 Vac: 90 132 Vac
0.06 to .90 + FLA VT ● Type: two-wire, FSK
Motor Overload Protection (I2t) ● Power time delay: 0 to ● Baud rate: 1200 or
● 240 Vac:180 264 Vac
9 ● Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
● Full load amperes: 1200 sec 9600 baud
10–3000 ● Power factor: Off, 0.05 lag ● Protocol: INCOM
9 ● Power use:
● 20 VA maximum
● Locked rotor current: to 0.99 lead ● Functions:
300–1200% FLA ● Power factor time delay: ● Read/write set points
9 ● URTD: 6 VA maximum ● Locked rotor time: 0 to 60 sec ● Read metered values
● IPONI: 1 VA maximum 1–120 seconds
Alarm Setting Range
● Read trip/alarms
9 ● Ride-through time: ● Ultimate trip current:
85–150% FLA ● Ground fault: Off,
● Read events/history
30 cycles from nominal Vac
2–55% CT ratio ● View starting profile
9 Current Inputs
● Phase CT ratio:
10–4000 (In) ● Overload I2t: Off,
60–99% I2t MPONI Communications
Nominal (In): 1A or 5A
9
● ● Ground CT ratio: ● Type: five-wire, 485
● CT rating: 10–4000 (In) ● JAM: Off, 100–1200% FLA
● Underload: Off,
● Baud rate: 1200 or
Timing accuracy: ± 2.5% or
9 ● 2 x In continuous ●

±30 mS for I > 1.1x U.T.C. 1–90% FLA 9600 baud


● 50 x In for 1 second ● Protocol: Modbus RTU
● Phase unbalance: Off,
9 ● Burdens: Trip Setting Range 4–40% Ineg/Ipos ● Functions:
● < 0.25 VA at 5A ● Ground fault (GF): Off, ● Run delay timers:
● Read metered values
9 ● < 0.05 VA at 1A 2–55% CT ratio 0–240 seconds ● Read trip/alarms
● GF start time delay:
9 Voltage Inputs 2–60 cycles Start Control Functions DPONI Communications
● Nominal: 120 Vac ● GF run time delay: ● Starts per time: 1–10 starts ● Type: J-wire
9 ● Operating range: 69 to 0–60 cycles ● Time for starts per time: ● Baud rate: 500k,
150 Vac ● Timer accuracy: ± 20 mS Off, 1–240 minutes 250k, 125k
9 ● Burden: 2 VA ● Instantaneous O.C.: Off, ● Time between starts: ● Protocol: DeviceNet
300–1600% FLA Off, 1–240 minutes ● Functions:
9 Metering Accuracy ● IOC start time delay: ● Number of cold starts: ● Read metered values
● Phase current: ±1% of In 2–60 cycles 1–5 starts ● Read trip/alarms
9 (5–100%) ● Timer accuracy: ±20 mS ● Motor transition current:
● Ground current: ±1.5% of In ● JAM trip: Off, 100– 10–300% FLA Logging
9 (0–55%) 1200% FLA ● Time for transition: ● Log book: 100 events
● Underload trip: Off, 0–1200 seconds ● Log event: 20 trips
Discrete Inputs
9 ● Number of inputs: two
1–90% FLA ● Inc. sequence timer: and alarms
● Current unbalance trip: Off, 1–240 seconds ● Log start: last four starts
programmable
9 ● Ratings:
Off, 4–40% Ineg/Ipos ● Long acceleration timer: ● Start profile: last four starts
● Start delay timers: Off, 1–1200 seconds (communication only)
● 1.2 VA at 120 Vac
9 ● Maximum off = 36 Vac
● 0–120 seconds ● Anti-Backspin timer: ● History records: motor,
(underload and phase Off, 1–3600 minutes trips, alarms and total
9 ● Minimum on = 86 Vac unbalance)
RTD Inputs (Requires
records
● 0–1200 seconds (jam) URTD module)
Output Contacts Environmental Conditions
9 ● Number of outputs: four
● Run delay timers: ● Sensor types: ● Operating temperature:
0–240 seconds
Form C, programmable. ● 10 ohm copper –4ºF to +140ºF (
9 ● Momentary:
● Timer accuracy: ±0.5% ● 100 ohm nickel –20°C to +60°C)
+100 mS
● Make 30A AC/DC for ● 120 ohm nickel ● Storage temperature:
9 0.25 seconds
● Voltage unbalance: Off,
● 100 ohm platinum –49ºF to +185ºF
1 to 100V
● Break 0.25A at 250 Vdc (–45°C to +85°C)
9 (Resistive)
● % V2/V1: 4% + 40%
URTD Module Communications ● Humidity: 0–95%
● Voltage unbalance time noncondensing
● Break 5A at 120 240 Vac ● Interface:
9 ● Continuous:
delay: 0 to 1200 sec.
● Electrical (three-wire)
● Under/overvoltage time
● 5A at 120/240 Vac ● Fiber optic (preferred)
9 ● 5A at 30 Vdc
delay: Off, 10 to 150V
● Fiber optic cable: Type
● Under/overvoltage time
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Height Width Depth
Shipping Weight
Lbs (kg) 9
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Contents
9 MD-3000
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-183
9 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-184
Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
9 VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
9 DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
9 Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
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9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay
Product Description Features, Benefits Standards and Certifications
9 Eaton's MD-3000 Protective and Functions ● ANSI C37.90 (1989),
Relay is a microprocessor- ● ANSI or IEC applications C37.90.1 (1989),
9 based sensitive three-phase ● Phase differential currents C37.90.2 (1995)
instantaneous OC-trip relay Monitoring and reporting of
● IEC 255
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designed for both ANSI magnitude and phase of ● UL 1053
and IEC applications. The current causing trip
9 MD-3000 is suitable for
use as a motor/generator
● Relay failure alarm contact
differential relay. ● Trip alarm contact
9 ● User-friendly front panel
The MD-3000 Relay operates ● Non-volatile memory Product Selection
9 from the 5 ampere secondary
● View settings any time
output of standard current
● Set CT ratios
9 transformers. Current
transformer ratio information ● Integral test mode (phase
MD-3000 Catalog Numbers
Catalog
is quickly programmed into and ground)
9 the unit via settings. The ● Program and test mode
Description Number
Fixed Case MD3000
MD-3000 features a user- security access cover with
9 friendly operator panel to meter seal provision Drawout Case MD3001
monitor, program and test the ● Continuous internal
9 relay. Operating parameters
and troubleshooting
circuitry self-testing
● Programmable lockout/self
information are displayed in
9 the two display windows.
reset after trip

9 Application Description System Protection


The MD-3000 microprocessor-
● Instantaneous sensitive
9 based relay provides reliable phase overcurrent trip
instantaneous trip protection ● Configurable trip outputs
9 for all voltage levels. It is
most commonly used as Information and Data Delivery
motor differential protection ● Displays current
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Product Specifications Input Voltage Environmental Conditions Communications
● Nominal: ● Operating temperature: ● Eaton’s PowerNet 9
Current Inputs –22ºF to +131ºF compatible
● 48–250 Vdc
● CTs: 5A secondary ● 120–240 Vac 50/60 Hz (–30ºC to +55°C) ● Built-in INCOM 9
● CT burden: ● Operating humidity: ● Data rate is 1200 or
● Operating range:
● <0.004 ohm at rated ● 28–280 Vdc
0–95% relative humidity 9600 baud 9
current (5A) (noncondensing)
● 90–254 Vac 50/60 Hz
● <0.1 VA at rated
Power Consumption
● Storage temperature:
–40ºF to +158ºF
Drawout Case 9
current (5A) ● Refer to Page V3-T9-193
(–40°C to +70°C)
● In: 5A (Secondary) or
CT (Primary)
24 48 125 250 120 240 for drawout case
dimensions
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Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vac Vac Auxiliary Alarm Contacts
● Saturation: 30 x In 10W 10W 10W 10W 10 VA 18 VA
● 5A continuous at 120/ Terminal Block 9
● CT thermal ratings:
Output Trip Contacts 240 Vac, 30 Vdc ● Make/break rating:
● 10A continuous
● Momentary:
● 5A break at 120/240 Vac, ● 10A at 240 Vac nominal 9
● 500A for 1 second 30 Vdc ● 0.25A at 280 Vdc
CT (Primary) Settings Available
● Make 30A AC/DC for
0.25 seconds maximum 9
Tests
● Terminal wire gauge:
● Phase:
5/10/25/50/75/100/150/200/
● Break 0.25A at 250 Vdc ● Dielectric strength, No. 14 to No. 10 AWG 9
● Break 5A at 120/240 Vac current inputs:
250/300/400/500/600/630/ ● Screw torque
800/1000/1200/1250/1500/
● Continuous: ● 3000 Vac for 1 minute requirements: 9
1600/2000/2400 2500/
● 5A at 120/240 Vac ● Phase-to-phase 18-inch-pounds
3000/3200/4000/5000 ● 5A at 30 Vdc ● Seismic test: Meets 9
● Meets ANSI C37.90, requirements for UBC® and
Paragraph 6.7 California Building Code
Zone 4. ZPA = 3.5
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Wiring Diagrams 9
Self-Balancing Differential Conventional Phase
Protection Differential Protection
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Dimensions
9 Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)

9 Drilling Pattern
5.38
9 (136.7)
2.69
(68.3)
9
9 8.90
(226.1)
9.38
9 (238.3)
6.68
9 (169.7)

9 4.45 4.69
(113.0) (119.1)
9 .06
(1.5) RAD
2.23
9 (56.7)
4 Places

9 2.53
(64.3) .218
DIA 10 Places
9 5.06
(128.5)
(5.5)

9
MD-3000
9 5.33 5.23
7.72 (135.4)
(196.1) (132.8)
9 3.86
(98.0)
0.80
(20.3) 2.61
(66.3)

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S/N000000
W000000
Operational 66D0000G00
MD 3000 REV. 0
MD 3001 Motor Differential
Reset Built by FEC
Motor/Generator Tested by GLK
Drawout Case
Power Supply Input:
Differential Term. 17/19
5.67 AC 120-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz

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DC 48-250 Vdc
RMS Amperes Caution - Refer to
(144.0) Instruction Leaflet 4.75
(120.7)
Differential
Pickup In

9 Time A DIF
B DIF
Unused 11

Unused 13
Unused 15
12 Unused

14 Unused
16 Unused
11 12 41 42
C DIF Select (+)
17
18 Unused
13 14 43 44
Power Supply 19
Input

9
(-) 20
15 16 45 46
Current Input
In=5A (Secondary) A2
21 22
A1 17 18 47 48
23 24

11.34 Settings/Test Time/Trip Cause B2

C2
25 26
B1

C1 19 20 49 50 9.51
Program View
(288.0) Settings
Unused 27 28 Unused
(241.6)
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Test Unused
29
30 Unused

Program
21 22 51 52
Program
Select Save
Settings Settings 23 24 53 54

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Raise
25 26 55 56
Lower
Select 57 58
Test Test 27 28
Tests

Test 29 30

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9
1.51

9 (38.4)
6.89
(175.0)

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MD-3000 Feeder Protection Relay (Fixed Case)
9 Shipping Weight
Height Width Depth Lbs (kg)
9 10.25 (260.4) 6.72 (170.7) 3.70 (94.0) 7.0 (3.2)

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Contents
DT-3000
Description Page
9
Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136 9
FP-6000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
FP-5000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150 9
FP-4000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
MP-3000 Motor Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166 9
MP-4000 Motor Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay. . . . . V3-T9-182 9
Digitrip 3000
Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-187 9
Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-187
Product Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-188 9
Options and Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-188
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-189 9
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-192
VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195 9
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204 9
ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay. . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228 9
Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236 9
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Digitrip 3000 9
Product Description
● Microprocessor-based, any application where The Digitrip 3000 may be Residual Ground
9
three-phase and ground instantaneous and/or time connected to the secondary Connection
overcurrent relay overcurrent protection side of a delta-wye grounded 9
a A1 A2
● Independent phase and is required. It is most transformer with the ground
ground measuring circuits commonly used as primary element connected to a
b
c
B1
C1
B2
C2
9
and operation feeder circuit protection, separate CT in the neutral
● Inverse time (51), short see figure below. connection of the 50N/51N
GND G1 G2 9
delay (50, 2) and Primary Feeder transformer. With this
Digitrip
instantaneous (50) Circuit Protection connection, a lower CT ratio
and a pickup setting can
CB-52 3000 9
protection
be used to provide more
● Eleven time overcurrent
characters including ANSI, 50 51 sensitive ground fault Separate Zero Sequence 9
IEC and thermal protection protection especially for Ground CT Connection
curves resistance grounded
a A1 A2
9
50G 51G systems, see figure below.
● Phase and ground
ampmeter and peak
CB
52 Digitrip Transformer Secondary
b B1
c C1
B2
C2 9
3000
demand functions Protection with Neutral 50/51
● INCOM communication Load
CT Connection 9
port CB-52
The Digitrip 3000 may be
● Fixed mount or optional
applied as the transformer
Resistor 50G/51G 9
quick release drawout GND G1 G2
primary protection or as
case design
backup to the differential
50G 51G

Digitrip
9
● Dual-source power supply protection, see figure below. 50 51 3000
option for AC control
power applications Transformer Overcurrent
Digitrip
3000
9
CB
Protection
Application Description 9
Eaton’s Digitrip 3000 50 51
The Digitrip 3000 ground
microprocessor-based relay overcurrent element can be 9
provides reliable three-phase connected in the residual
circuit of the phase CTs as
and ground overcurrent
protection for all voltage CB
50G 51G
shown in the top figure or
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Zone Selective Interlocking (Phase and Ground)


9 Note: For the phase time zone selective interlocking If a fault occurs at a point in the Digitrip 3000 of
overcurrent element, the current to initiate an immediate trip Zone 3, the Digitrip 3000 of Downstream Breaker C does
9 sensed by the Digitrip 3000 must
exceed 300% (3 x In) for the zone
signal when the fault is in the Downstream Breaker C not send a restraining signal
breaker’s zone of protection. senses the fault and sends to the Digitrip 3000 of Feeder
selective interlocking to initiate an
9 immediate trip signal. Upstream Digitrip 3000
a restraining signal to the Breaker B.
upstream Digitrip 3000 of
protected breakers are Since there is no restraining
9 Zone Selective interlocking restrained from tripping
Feeder Breaker B.
signal from the Digitrip 3000
is a protection function to immediately by an Having received this signal, of Downstream Breaker C,
9 minimize equipment damage
resulting from a phase or a
interlocking signal from the the Digitrip 3000 of Feeder the Digitrip 3000 of Feeder
downstream Digitrip 3000 Breaker B begins timing for Breaker B identifies that
ground fault in an area where
9 long-time and/or short-time
relay. This interlocking signal
requires only a pair of wires
normal final delay tripping. As
a result, only Downstream
the fault is in Zone 2 and
immediately trips Feeder
delay is in use. from the downstream breaker Breaker C is tripped. Breaker B, regardless of its
9 When the “Ground Zone to the upstream breaker. time setting.
The Upstream Digitrip 3000 Fault Location Zone 2
Interlocking” feature is
9 utilized, an immediate trip provides time delayed Note: For the phase time
Fault Location Zone 1
is initiated when the fault standard coordinated overcurrent element, the current Note: For the phase time
9 is in the breaker’s zone of tripping when the fault is sensed by the Digitrip 3000 must
exceed 300% (3 x In) for the zone
overcurrent element, the current
protection, regardless of its located outside the zone sensed by the Digitrip 3000 must
selective interlocking to initiate an exceed 300% (3 x In) for the zone
9 preset time delay. When the of protection.
immediate trip signal. selective interlocking to initiate an
“Phase Zone Interlocking” In the sample zone immediate trip signal.
9 feature is utilized, the time
overcurrent and short delay
interlocking system shown If a fault occurs at a point in
below, circuit breakers A, B Zone 2, the Digitrip 3000 of If a fault occurs in Zone 1, no
phase elements work as
9 follows. The short delay
and C are equipped with
Digitrip 3000 overcurrent
Feeder Breaker B senses the
fault and sends a restraining
restraining signal is received
by the Digitrip of Main
phase element will initiate an relays. signal to the upstream Breaker A. As a result, Main
9 immediate trip when the fault Digitrip 3000 of Main Breaker A is immediately
is in the breaker’s zone of Fault Location Zone 3 Breaker A. tripped by its Digitrip
9 protection, regardless of its
Note: For the phase time The Digitrip 3000 of the
overcurrent relay, regardless
preset time delay. For the overcurrent element, the current of its time setting.
time overcurrent phase Downstream Breaker C does
9 element, the current sensed
sensed by the Digitrip 3000 must
exceed 300% (3 x In) for the zone not see this fault since it is
by the Digitrip 3000 must selective interlocking to initiate an situated on the downstream
9 exceed 300% (3 x In) for the immediate trip signal. side of the fault. As a result,

9 Sample Zone Selective Interlocking System

9
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Main
9 Breaker
“A”

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Zone 1
9
Feeder
9 Breaker Interlocking
Wire
“B”

9
Zone 2
9
Downstream
9 Breaker
“C”

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● Complete current ● Integral ampmeter and ● UL recognized
9
protection and metering display replaces separate ● UL 1053 recognized
in a single compact case meter and switch, saving ● ANSI C37.90
9
reduces panel space, wiring panel space, wiring and
and cost money
● ANSI C37.90.1 (1989) 9
● Selectable trip ● Zone selective interlocking
● ANSI C37.90.2 (1995)
characteristics simplify improves coordination and Note: Fixed case versions meet 9
ordering and reduces tripping times and can save 35V/m. Drawout case versions
inventory money by using in place of
traditional bus differential
meet 28V/m.
9
● Optional drawout case ● IEC 255
provides easy and quick Integral test function and
removal and replacement

microprocessor design can


● CE (DT3030/3031 9
of the relay reduce maintenance time version only)
● Optional dual-source and expense 9
power supply provides
reliable protection when 9
applied with ac control
power, eliminating the 9
need for batteries or UPS
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9 DT-3000 DT-3000
Catalog
9 Description Number
DT-3000 protective relay DT3000
9 DT-3000 protective relay Chicago version DT3100
DT-3030 protective relay (24–48 Vdc CE Mark version) DT3030
9 DT-3000 drawout case protective relay DT3001

9 DT-3000 Chicago version drawout case protective relay


DT-3030 drawout case protective relay (24–48 Vdc CE Mark version)
DT3101
DT3031

9 DT-3000 protective relay with 120 Vac dual-source power supply DT3010
DT-3000 protective relay with 240 Vac dual-source power supply DT3020
9
9 Options and Accessories
Additional Products by Eaton Corporation’s Cutler-Hammer Series
9
Dual-Source Power Because this voltage is Burden Data Digitrip 3000 Optional
Supply Option Drawout Case
9 The Digitrip 3000 with Dual-
usually obtained from the
system containing the circuit
In normal operating
The Digitrip 3000 overcurrent
conditions, the burden is
Source Power Supply (DSPS) that the relay is protecting, a protective relay is available
9 is available in two versions, fault on the protected line
<0.08 ohms with three-phase
1A CT current, or 0.2 per unit, in a new drawout case for
DT-3010 and DT-3020. They could cause the AC voltage and drops to less than 0.04 quick release, removal and
9 include an integral power to drop below an acceptable ohms at high current levels. replacement of the unit
supply module that: operating level. Below Present CT burden data in without disruption of the
9 ● Powers the relay from
approximately 70 volts for ohms and volt-amperes, see wiring. The CT circuits are
DT-3010 or 140 volts for Page V3-T9-190. self-shortening to prevent
nominal 120 Vac, 50/60 Hz DT-3020, the DSPS switches
9 (DT-3010 model) or 240 over to current powering.
In these cases, the burden
shown is the total CT terminal
damaging voltages from
existing across-the-current
Vac, 50/60 Hz (DT-3020 transformer windings. All
value, which is the DSPS plus
9 model) auxiliary power, All three current transformer
the relay measuring circuits, voltage inputs, discrete
which is normally secondaries are connected in
for the indicated operating inputs and contact inputs
9 connected and available. series to supply this power.
The DSPS will supply enough condition. are disconnected while
● Operates solely from the maintaining security against
power to operate the Digitrip
9 main current transformers
(CTs) during a fault if 3000 overcurrent relay in the
The trip curve on Page V3-
T9-190, right, shows burden
false tripping.

the normally connected tripped state with currents impedance magnitude in The terminal blocks feature
9 auxiliary ac voltage is greater than 1.8 per unit rated ohms. The two lower curves a two-stage disconnect
not available, like an secondary current, or 9A, in a are the values with AC power operation. Removal of the
9 electromechanical relay single-phase. The DSPS will applied; the upper two are DT-3000 Inner Chassis will
or an electronic “self- operate with three-phase with CT powering only. For disconnect the trip circuits
currents in a tripped state
9 powered” relay.
with currents greater than
each of these pairs, one
curve shows the burden
and short the CT secondaries
before the unit control power
Functional Description 1.2 per unit or 6A rated for a single-phase current is disconnected. Upon
9 The integral Dual-Source
secondary current. (representing a single-phase- insertion of the Inner
Power Supply (DSPS) to-ground fault) and the other Chassis, the control power
9 contains one AC voltage
Note: There will be no effect
to the DT-3000 relay trip time for three balanced phases connections are made before
transformer and three AC accuracy when the Dual-Source with normally arrayed the trip circuits are activated.
9 current transformers. The AC Power Supply switches from 120-degree phase angle This feature provides
voltage transformer is used to normal ac voltage to fault- increments. There is no added security against
current power.
9 supply nominal ac control phase sequence sensitivity. false tripping.
power to the unit. The current Page V3-T9-190, trip curve,
9 transformers are used to
power the unit from the line
upper left, shows the burden
in volt-amperes for the same
current. Normally, the unit
9 will operate from the AC
four cases.
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Current Inputs Output Trip Contacts ● IEC (Per IEC 255-3, 1989): Timing Accuracy
● CTs: 5A secondary (Trip OC/Comm., Trip Inst.
and Comm. Close)
● IEC-A (Moderately ● Inverse Time Overcurrent: 9
● CT Burden: Inverse) ±10% at >1.5 x Pickup
● <0.004 ohm at rated
● Momentary: ● IEC-B (Very Inverse) ● Short Delay Time: ±50 mS 9
current (5A)
● Make 30A AC/DC for ● IEC-C (Extremely
● <0.1 VA at rated
0.25 seconds Inverse) Communications 9
current (5A)
● Break 0.25A at 250 Vdc ● IEC-D (Definite Time) ● Eaton’s PowerNet
● In: 5A (Secondary) or
● Break 5A at 120/240 Vac Compatible 9
CT (Primary) ● Continuous: Overcurrent Functions ● Built-in INCOM
and Pickup Ranges
● Saturation: 30 x In ● 5A at 120/240 Vac
Note: Consult factory for
● Data rate is 1200 or 9
● 5A at 30 Vdc 9600 baud
● CT thermal ratings: sensitive ground fault.
● 10A continuous ● Meets ANSI C37.90,
Drawout Case
9
● 500A for 1 second Paragraph 6.7 ● Long Delay or Inverse ● Refer to Page V3-T9-193
Environmental Conditions
Time Overcurrent:
for Drawout Case 9
CT (Primary) Settings Available ● Phase: (0.2–2.2) x In Dimensions
● Phase and ground:
● Operating temperature:
–22ºF to +131ºF
(29 settings) 9
5/10/25/50/75/100/150/200/ ● Ground: (0.1–2.0) x In, Terminal Block
(–30ºC to +55°C)
250/300/400/500/600/630/
● Operating humidity:
None (26 settings) ● Make/Break rating: 9
800/1000/1200/1250/1500/ ● Short Delay:
0–95% relative humidity
● 10A at 240 Vac nominal
1600/2000/2400 2500/
3000/3200/4000/5000 (noncondensing)
● Phase: (1–11) x In, ● 0.25A at 280 Vdc 9
None (25 settings) maximum
● Storage temperature:
Input Voltage DT-300X –40ºF to +185ºF
● Ground: (0.1–11) x In, ● Terminal wire gauge: 9
(–40°C to +70°C) None (45 settings) No. 14 to No. 10 AWG
● Nominal:
● 48–250 Vdc
● Instantaneous: ● Screw torque 9
Auxiliary Alarm Contacts ● Phase: (1–25) x In, requirements: 18-inch-
● 120–240 Vac 50/60 Hz ● 5A continuous at None (30 settings) pounds 9
● Operating range: 120/240 Vac, 30 Vdc ● Ground: (0.5–11) x In,
Reference Information
● 28–280 Vdc ● 5A break at 120/240 Vac, None (33 settings) 9
● 90–254 Vac 50/60 Hz 30 Vdc Cross-Reference
Time Delay Settings
Tests ● Inverse Time Overcurrent There are several products 9
Power Consumption that are equivalent to the
● Dielectric strength, Time Multiplier:
24 48 125 250 120 240 current inputs: ● Thermal: 0.2–40
Digitrip 3000. The following 9
lists the competitor’s name and
Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vac Vac ● 3000 Vac for 1 minute (47 settings)
10W 10W 10W 10W 10 VA 18 VA ● Phase-to-phase ● FLAT: 0.2–2 (21 settings)
equivalent product to the
Digitrip 3000. In general, the
9
Seismic test: Meets ● ANSI (all): 0.1–5.0 Digitrip 3000 can be used in
Input Voltage Digitrip 3030/

requirements for UBC® and (50 settings) place of the competitive 9


3031 California Building Code product.
● IEC (all): 0.05–1.00
Description DT-3010 DT-3020 Zone 4. ZPA = 3.5 (20 settings) ● ABB® MMCO, 51
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Nominal 120 Vac 240 Vac ● Short Delay Time: 0.05–
Operating 70–132 Vac 140–264 Vac
Phase and Ground 1.5 seconds (22 settings)
● Basler Electric® BEI-51 9
Time-Current Curves ● GE Multilin MDP, 735, 737
Range
Power 15 VA 15 VA
● Thermal: Current Monitoring ● Siemens® 7SJ 511, 7SJ 60 9
Consumption
● It (Moderately Inverse) Note: Consult factory for
● I2t (Very Inverse) sensitive ground fault. 9
● I4t (Extremely lnverse) ● True rms sensing: three-
● FLAT (Definite Time) phase and ground 9
● ANSI (Per ANSI C37.112, ● Display accuracy:
1996): ● ±1% of Full Scale [ln]
9
● Moderately Inverse from 0.04 x ln to 1 x In
● Very Inverse ● ±2% of Full Scale [ln] 9
Extremely Inverse from 1 x ln to 2 x In
9

● Ampere demand: Average


demand over 5 minute
sampling window 9
● High load (with selectable
output): 85% of Inverse 9
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Trip Curve Charts


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Digitrip 3000 With Dual-Source Power Supply Digitrip 3000 With Dual-Source Power Supply CT Power
9 Burden Curves Volt-Ampere Curves

9 80
0.18
9 0.16
70

CT Power in Volt-Amperes
9 0.14
60
CT Burden — Z, Ohms

50
9 0.12

0.1 40
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0.08 30
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9 0.04
10
0.02
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
0
9 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 CT Current — Amperes
CT Current — Amperes CT Power in VA, With Vac, 3-Phase I CT Power in VA, With Vac, 1-Phase I

9 Total Burden, With Vac, 3-Phase I Total Burden, With Vac, 1-Phase I CT Power in VA, No Vac, 3-Phase I CT Power in VA, No Vac, 1-Phase I

9 Wiring Diagrams
Digitrip 3001
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Digitrip 3000 Typical Wiring Diagram


9
ØA A H
9 ØB TB2 TB2
14 12
9 ØC TB2
CS
T
Trip OC
/Comm.
Trip
Inst.
4 TB2 TB2
AC/DC CS Comm. 15 13
9 C1 B1 A1
Supply C Close
TB2 52a
5
TC
9 H Close CKT 52a
C2 B2 A2 G1 G2

9 Digitrip 3000
TB1 TB2
F A = CTs can be located on either
side of the circuit breaker.
3-Phase 3-Wire Residual Ground Connection INCOM CT polarities can be toward or
9 View ”A“ A
4 1
2
3
Network
INCOM Shield Tie Point C
away from the circuit breaker.
B = The 52b contact is required for
B 5
C 6 4 Communication proper operation of the Digitrip
9 52 52b
B 9
10
5 Close or High Load Alarm D 3000 Protective Relay.
C = TB2 terminal 3 is not connected
to ground or any electrical
9 See View ”A“
Ground
E G Zone
Out
In
11
12
13
6
7 Trip Alarm
circuit in the Digitrip 3000.
For Residual E G Phase
Zone
Out
In 14
8 D = Configurable contact, refer to DIP
CT Connection switch settings.
9 Zone Common 15
9
10
Protection
OFF
E = Remove jumpers if Zone Interlocking
is required.
A 11 Alarm F = Use Eaton Cable CAT # IMPCABLE,
9 CT
G1
C1 B1
A1 12 Trip Inst.
Style # 2A95705G01; Belden 9463 cable
family; or equivalent Commscope or
13 or Ground D Quabbin cables.
Other
9 A B C Devices 14 Trip OC or Phase/ G = Wire spec: 600 V 90ºC,
UL 1039 rated wire.
Zero G2 C2 B2 A2 15 Communications D
H = For the DT3030 to be ”CE Compliant,“
9 Sequence
CT the power supply input fuse must be
rated at a maximum of 0.25 amperes.

9
Dimensions
9 Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)
9 Drilling Pattern

9 5.38
(136.7)
2.69
9 (68.3)

9 8.90
(226.1)
9 9.38
(238.3)

9 6.68
(169.7)

9 4.69
4.45
(113.0) (119.1)
9 .06
(1.5) RAD
9 2.23
(56.7)
4 Places

9
2.53
.218
9 (64.3)
5.06 (5.5)
DIA 10 Places
(128.5)
9 Note
Panel cutout dimensions for all versions of the Digitrip 3000 relay.
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9
Digitrip 3010/3020

6.03
9
(153.2)
6.72 5.45 3.74 9
(170.7) .51 (138.4) (95.0)
(13.0)
9
S/N000217

Digitrip 3000
P971210
4D13125G01
9
Terminal
Block
9
AC Input
100-120 Vac, 50/60Hz
9
10.25 9.31 Digitrip 8010 Protective Relay
9
with Dual-Source Power Supply
260.3) (236.5)
9
9
9
9
.50 9
(12.7)
1.05
.62
(26.7)
5.74
9
(15.7) (145.8)
9
Digitrip 3000
9
6.72 2.67 3.74

3.36
(170.7)
0.39
(67.8)
1.87
(95.0)
9
(85.3) (9.9) (47.5)
9
9
5.12 4.65
9
(130.0) (118.1)
0.37
(9.4) 9
1.48 9
(37.6)
9
10.25 9.31
(260.4) (236.5)
5.25
9
(133.4)
9
9
9
1.05 0.29
9
0.50 (26.7) (7.4)
(12.7)
0.62
9
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9
Rear View of Digitrip 3001 Drawout Outer Case Terminal Layout
9 5.23 Hole for Viewing INCOM
(132.8) Communications Activity LED.
9
9 11 12 INCOM 41 42 INCOM
Breaker “b” Input Breaker “b” Input
Network Network
9 Gnd Zone Out
13 14
Gnd Zone In Unused 43 44 Shield Tie Point

9 Ph Zone Out
15 16 Ph Zone In
45 46
Protection
17 18 Zone Common 47 48
9 ac/dc Input
(+) Trip
Alarn
Off
Alarm
(–) 19 20 49 50
9 120 – 240 Vac
Unused 11 12 41 42

43 44
50/60 HZ 9.51
9 48 – 250 Vdc
Current Input 17 18
45 46

47 48
(241.6)

21 22 Communication 51 52 Communication
9 A2 A1
19 20 49 50
Close Close
23 24 Trip Inst 53 54 Trip Inst
9 B2 B1
21 22 51 52 or Ground or Ground
25 26 23 24 53 54 Trip OC or 55 56 Trip OC or
C2 C1
Phase /Comm Phase /Comm
9 27 28
25 26 55 56
57 58
G1 G2 27 28 57 58 Unused Unused

9 Unused
29 30
Unused
29 30
Unused
59 60 Equip Gnd
66C2025H01 66C2025H02

9
9
Digitrip-3000 Feeder Protection Relay (Fixed Case)
9
Shipping Weight
Height Width Depth Lbs (kg)
9
10.25 (260.4) 6.72 (170.7) 2.96 (75.2) 0.0 (0.0)
9
9
9
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Description Page
9
Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136 9
FP-6000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
FP-5000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150 9
FP-4000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
MP-3000 Motor Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166 9
MP-4000 Motor Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay. . . . . V3-T9-182 9
Digitrip 3000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay
9
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-196
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-198
9
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199 9
EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay. . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215 9
Ground Fault Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232 9
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
9
9
9
VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay 9
Product Description Features, Benefits and Standards and Certifications
The VR-300 is an industrial regardless of harmonics, Functions ● EMC-Test (CE): Tested
9
grade protective relay that transients or disturbing ● Over-/undervoltage according to applicable
offers multiple protective pulses. monitoring (59/27) EN guidelines 9
features in a single package, ● Over-/underfrequency ● Listings: CE Marking;
ideal for standalone protection The compact size and
multiple functions of the monitoring (81O/U) UL listing for ordinary 9
or for the implementation of locations, UL/cUL listed,
VR-300 help to simplify ● Voltage asymmetry
transfer schemes.
switchgear design. The digital monitoring (47) ordinary locations, 9
Using a digital processor to display offers a user-friendly File No.: E231544
● Sync-check (25) fixed
measure true rms values interface to set up the unit as to relay 3
● Additional approvals: IEEE 9
enables a high degree of well as monitor the operation C37.90.1 and C37.90.2
● Zero voltage monitoring:
measuring accuracy and display any alarms. dead bus start functionality 9
(close CB to dead bus)
● Two configurable relays 9
● Discrete input for blocking
of protective functions or 9
remote acknowledgment
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9
Measuring Voltage Relay Outputs—Potential Free Typical Nameplate
9 ● Standard (Vrated) delta: ● Contact material: AgCdO
66/115 Vac ● General purpose (GP) Typical VR-300 Nameplate
9 ● Maximum value Vph-ph (VCont, Relay Output):
max., (UL/cUL): ● AC: 2.00 Aac at 250 Vac
9 Max. 150 Vac ● DC: 2.00 Adc at 24 Vdc,
● Rated voltage Vph-ground: 0.22 Adc at 125 Vdc,
9 50 Vac/2.5 kV 0.10 Adc at 250 Vdc
● Rated surge voltage: 2.5 kV ● Pilot duty (PD) (VCont, Relay
9 ● Measuring frequency: Output):
40.0 to 80.0 Hz ● AC: B300
9 ● Accuracy: Class 1 ● DC: 1.00 Adc at 24 Vdc,
● Linear measuring range: 0.22 Adc at 125 Vdc,
9 1.3 x Vrated. 0.10 Adc at 250 Vdc
● Input resistance:
Housing
9 0.21 M ohms
● Type: APRANORM
● Maximum power
DIN 43 700
9 consumption per path:
< 0.15W ● Wiring: Screw-type,
terminals 2.5 mm2
9 Ambient Variables (0.0039 in.2)
● Wide range power supply: ● Recommended tightening
9 90 to 250 Vac/Vdc torque: 0.5 Nm (0.369 ft/
● Intrinsic consumption: lbs). Use 140/167°F (60/
9 Max. 12 VA 75°C) Copper Wire Only.
● Ambient temperature: Use Class 1 Wire Only
9 ● Storage: –22ºF to 176ºF
(or Equivalent)
(–30ºC to 80°C) Protection Reference Information
9 ● Operational: –4ºF to ● Protection system: IP42
158°F (–20ºC to 70°C) from front with correct Reference Conditions
9 ● Ambient humidity: 95%, mounting Measuring Value Display Range Accuracy
noncondensing ● IP54 from front
9 ● Maximum altitude: with gasket Frequency
6562 ft (2000m) ● (Gasket: P/N 8923-1036) fL1, fL2, fL3 40.0 to.80.0 Hz 0.05 Hz
9 ● Degree of pollution: 2 IP20 from back Voltage
● Front foil: Insulating VL1, VL2, VL3, VL12, VL23, VL31 0 to 520, 0 to 65 kV 1% 1
9 Discrete Inputs—Isolated surface
● Input range (VCont, Discrete The data apply to the following
9 Input): Rated voltage
18 to 250 Vac/Vdc
reference conditions:
● Input voltage = Sinusoidal
9 ● Input resistance:
Approximately 68 K ohms
rated voltage
● Frequency = Rated
9 frequency ±2%
● Power supply = Rated
9 voltage ±2%
● Power factor cos f = 1
9 ● Ambient temperature =
73ºF (23°C) ±2K
9 ● Warm-up period =
20 minutes
9 Note
1 Accuracy depending on the configured

9 transformer ratio.

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Three-Line Wye Three-Line Delta

A B C A B C 9
VT VT 9

1
L1

1
L1 L2 Measuring

2
2 L2 Measuring Voltage 9

3
L3
Voltage
9
3
L3 N

4
N
4

9
9
52 52

VT
9
VT

72 71 70
72 71 70

L1 L1
L2
Synchronizing
Voltage
L2
Synchronizing
Voltage
9
a) a)
L3 L3
9
a) Not Measured a) Not Measured
Not Required Not Required
9
9
Load Load
9
VR-300
9
9
3/4

9
Supervised System

9
(Variable)

(Measuring Voltage N)
VR-300 (Multi-Function Voltage Relay)

9
1 2 3 4
3/4

Measuring Voltage Measuring Voltage L3


3-Wire or
Measuring Voltage L2
4-Wire System
9
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Measuring Voltage L1 Relay 3
(Fixed to synch-check
zero voltage configurable) 9
CB

Relay 2 9
9
70 71 72

Not Measured. Synchronizing Voltage L3


2/3

Relay 1
Synchronizing Voltage L2 (Ready for Operation)
9
Synchronizing System (Fixed)

Synchronizing Voltage L1
The synchronizing voltage must be connected
3-phase if the measuring voltage is connected 9
3-phase (N not connected). If the measuring
voltage is connected 4-phase (L1, L2, L3, N),
the synchronizing voltage may be connected 9
2-phase (L1-L2). L3 is connected only for
compensation and is not measured.
Measuring Voltage: 100 Vac
9
90 to 250 Vac/dc
5 6 7 8

0 Vdc
The socket for the PC parameterization 9
Blocking of protective functions is situated on the side of the unit. This is

Subject to Technical Modifications.


or remote acknowledgement. where the DPC must be plugged in.
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9 Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)

9 VR-300

Side View Front View


9
9
2.84 2.60
9 (72.1)
Configuration Port
(66.0)

9
9
Bottom View
9 .32 52.00 Back View with
(8.1) (1320.8) Connecting Terminals
9 Configuration Port

9 1 15

9 3.78
(96.0)
3.45
(87.6) 70 75

9 32 17

9
9 Configuration Port

9
Front Panel Cutout
9 Width Height
3.62 [+0.03] (92.0 [+0.8]) 2.68 [+0.03] (68.0 [+0.7])
9
VR-300 Dimensions
9 Shipping Weight
Width Height Depth Lbs (kg)
9 3.78 (96.0) 2.84 (72.1) 5.20 (132.1) 2.14 (0.97)

9 VR-300 Panel Cutout

9 Measure Description
Dimensions
in Inches (mm)
Tolerance
in Inches (mm)
B
b
9 Height
b‘
H Total 2.83 (71.9) —

9 h Panel cutout 2.68 (68.1) 0.03 (+0.7)


h’ Housing dimension 2.60 (66.0) —
9 Width h‘ h H
B Total 3.78 (96.0) —
9 b Panel cutout 3.62 (91.9) 0.03 (+0.8)

9 b’ Housing dimension 3.54 (89.9) —


Depth (Including Terminals)
9 Total 6.30 (160.0) —

The maximum permissible corner radius for cutout is


9 0.08 inches (2.0 mm).

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9
Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136 9
FP-6000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
FP-5000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150 9
FP-4000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
MP-3000 Motor Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166 9
MP-4000 Motor Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay. . . . . V3-T9-182 9
Digitrip 3000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
9
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay
Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-200
9
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-200 9
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-202
EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204 9
ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay. . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228 9
Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236 9
9
9
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay 9
Product Description Application Description Features, Benefits
The current flowing in the When used in transformer The DP-300 offers a three- and Functions 9
individual conductors is applications, the DP-300 phase current differential ● True rms 6 x current
measured by means of allows you to change the protection for generators, measurement, three-phase 9
current transformers phase shift of the motors and two winding system on both sides of
installed on both sides of transformer, without having transformers, see Page V3- the protected zone 9
the protection zone. These to worry about changing the T9-201. ● Secondary current
transformers form the limits connection of the external transformer output 9
of the protection zone. By CTs, via selecting the vector available as: /1A or /5A
means of freely configurable group in the display. The
relays, the unit will indicate different nominal currents of
● Configurable trip set 9
points for:
if any of the adjusted fault the high and low voltage side
current limits have been of the transformer, as well as ● Differential current (Id) 9
exceeded. The unit counts the transformer ratio, may be ● Restrain current (Is)
with a slope characteristic configured. Every measuring ● Configurable delays 9
to prevent operation due point may be set separately. ● Four alarm relays
to CT ratio mismatches,
CT ratio errors, CT saturation
These features permit the
DP-300 to be universal in its
● Three discrete inputs (for 9
and errors because of tap applications. blocking, acknowledgment
changes. and configuration) 9
The DP-300 permits design ● Two-line LC display
For transformer applications, simplification of the ● Configurable transformer 9
the unit has 2nd and 5th switchgear cabinet, facilitates ratio
harmonic restraints to the commissioning, ensures
prevent misoperation in case the operation of the system,
● Configurable vector group 9
of inrush currents caused is user friendly and increases ● Transformer inrush
for energization or over the availability of the system. detection/suppression 9
excitation of the transformer. ● Individual configuration of
the nominal current for the 9
high- and low-voltage side
of the transformer 9
● Configurable transformer
ratio separated for currents
of high- and low-voltage
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9 ● Listings: CE marking; ● EMC-Test (CE): Tested
UL listing for ordinary according to applicable Transformer Vector Groups
9 locations, UL/cUL listed, EN guidelines Vector Group Description
ordinary locations,
9 File No.: E231544 Yd5 HV: l-Circuit Arrangement, LV: n-Circuit Arrangement, 5 x 30° = 150°
● Additional Approvals: IEEE Yy0 HV: l-Circuit Arrangement, LV: l-Circuit Arrangement, 0°
9 C37.90.1 and C37.90.2 Dy5 HV: n-Circuit Arrangement, LV: l-Circuit Arrangement, 5 x 30° = 150°
Dd0 HV: n-Circuit Arrangement, LV: n-Circuit Arrangement, 0°
9 Technical Data and Specifications Yz5 HV: l-Circuit Arrangement, LV: Z-Circuit Arrangement, 5 x 30° = 150°

9 Measurements, Currents— Relay Outputs—Isolated


Dz0 HV: n-Circuit Arrangement, LV: Z-Circuit Arrangement, 0°

Isolated Yd11 HV: l-Circuit Arrangement, LV: n-Circuit Arrangement, 11 x 30° = 330°
● Contact material: AgCdO
9 ● Measured currents ● Resistive load (GP)
Yy6 HV: l-Circuit Arrangement, LV: l-Circuit Arrangement, 6 x 30° = 180°
(Nominal value IN): /5A (VCont, Relay Output): Dy11 HV: n-Circuit Arrangement, LV: l-Circuit Arrangement, 11 x 30° = 330°
9 ● Measuring frequency: ● AC: 2.00 Aac @ 250 Vac Dd6 HV: n-Circuit Arrangement, LV: n-Circuit Arrangement, 6 x 30° = 180°
40.0 to 70.0 Hz ● DC: 2.00 Adc @24 Vdc, Yz11 HV: l-Circuit Arrangement, LV: Z-Circuit Arrangement, 11 x 30° = 330°
9 ● Accuracy: Class 1 0.36 Adc @ 125 Vdc, Dz6 HV: n-Circuit Arrangement, LV: Z-Circuit Arrangement, 6 x 30° = 180°
● Linear measuring range: 0.18 Adc @ 250 Vdc
9 5.0 x IN ● Inductive load (PD)
● Maximum power (VCont, Relay Output): Typical Nameplate
9 consumption per path: ● AC: B300
< 0.15 VA ● DC: 1.00 Adc @ 24 Vdc, Typical DP-300 Nameplate
9 ● Rated short time current 0.22 Adc @ 125 Vdc,
(1s): 30.0 x IN 0.10 Adc @ 250 Vdc
9 Ambient Conditions Protective Functions
Voltage supply: 90 to
9 ●

250 Vac/Vdc
● Operating Time:
Minimum 100m
● Intrinsic consumption:
9 Max. 10 VA
● Differential current:
Minimum 10%
● Ambient temperature
9 storage: –22ºF to 176°F Housing
(–30ºC to 80°C) ● Type: APRANORM
9 ● Operational: –4ºF to 158°F DIN 43 700
(20ºC to 70°C). ● Terminals: Screw-type,
9 ● Ambient humidity: terminals depending on
95%, noncondensing connector, 0.00388 in.2
9 ● Maximum altitude: (2.5 mm2) or 0.00620 in.2
6562 ft (2000m) (4.0 mm2)
9 ● Degree of pollution: 2 ● Recommended
tightening torque:
9 Digital Inputs—Isolated ● 4.43 in./lbs / [0.00620
● Input range in.2] 5.3 in./lbs)
9 (VCont, Digital Input): ● [2.5 mm2] 0.5 Nm /
● Nominal voltage [4.0 mm2] 0.6 Nm
([0.00388 in.2]
9 ● 18 to 250 Vac/Vdc
● Use 140ºF/167°F (60ºC/
● Input resistance:
75°C) copper wire only
9 Approximately 68 K ohms
● Use Class 1 wire only
(or equivalent)
9
Housing Protection
9 ● Protection system:
● IP42 from front with
9 correct mounting
● IP54 from front
9 with gasket
● Gasket: P/N 8923-1038)
9 ● IP20 from back
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Protected Area Principle—Fault “A” Outside = No Alarm, Fault “B” Inside = Alarm
IL IL 9
or or or or

9
Schematic Circuit Diagrams (Single-Phase Version):
A) Fault Outside the Protection Area
Ia Ib Ia Ib B) Fault Inside the Protection Area 9
A) B)
9
DP-300 9
DP-300
9
Block Differential Protection

9
Possible Protected Objects: M G
9
9
9
9

79
N
Transducer Set 2 (Low Voltage Side)

83 81
PE

L (90 to 250 Vac/dc)


9
Adjustable in the Display.
31 32
The Transducer Ratio is

Current IL1 Transducer Set 2


9
34

Current IL2 Transducer Set 2 9


33

DP-300 — Current Differential Protection Relay

9
35 36

18 19
Blocking
Current IL3 Transducer Set 2
Acknowledgement
9
17
Configuration Off

9
15 16
N/C

Common
9
Protected Object

9
12

9
11

Relay 4

9
10

N/C
9

9
Transducer Set 1 (High Voltage Side)

Relay 3
Ready for Operation
9
7
Adjustable in the Display.
30

6
The Transducer Ratio is

Current IL3 Transducer Set 1 9


29

Relay 2
5

9
28

Current IL2 Transducer Set 1


27

9
25 26

Relay 1
2

Current IL1 Transducer Set 1


9
1
L1

L2

L3

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DP-300
9 Id
Y= [%]
IN Ia Ib Ia + Ib
9 Monitoring step 2, fixed limit (100%)
Protected
object
IS =
2
Id = Ia - Ib
100
Monitoring step 2
9 (X12 = 100% / Y2 = 35%
Monitoring step 2
fixed limit (85%)
Monitoring step 1
(X12 = 100% / Y1 = 10% 1= 2
9 Monitoring
2

Characteristic gradient (fixed) = 10% step 1 fixed limit


9 X12, Y2 and Y1: adjustable 1
(85%-Y2+Y1)
P (X12/Y2)
P (X12/Y1)
9
35
9
9 10 X=
IS
[%]
IN

9 100 200 300 400 500

9
Dimensions
9 Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)

9 DP-300
Shipping Weight
9 Width Height Depth Lbs (kg)
5.67 (144.0) 3.78 (96.0) 5.20 (132.1) 2.2 (0.99)
9
DP-300
9
Side View Front View
9
9 3.78 3.54
(96.0) (89.9)
9
9
Bottom View
9 0.32
(8.0)
5.20
(132.1)
Back View with
9 Connecting Terminals

9 80 83

9 5.67
(144.0)
5.35
(135.9) 36 25

9 1 24

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Front panel cutout
Width Height
9
5.43 [+0.039] (138.0 [+1.0]) 3.63 [=0.031] (92.0 [+0.8])
9
DP-300 Panel Cutout 9
Measure Description Dimensions Tolerance
Height 9
H Total 3.78 (96.0) — B

h Panel cutout 3.62 (91.9) 0.03 (+0.8) b 9


h’ Housing dimension 3.54 (89.9) — b‘
9
Width
B Total 5.67 (144.0) — 9
b Panel cutout 5.43 (137.9) 0.04 (+1.0)
b’ Housing dimension 5.35 (135.9) —
h‘ h H 9
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Contents
9 EDR-3000
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
9 VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
9 EDR-3000 Feeder Protection
Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-206
9 Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-206
Catalog Number Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-207
9 Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-208
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-213
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
9 Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
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9 EDR-3000 Feeder Protection
Product Description
9 The EDR-3000 Protective communicated to a host The EDR-3000 may be Transformer Secondary
Relay is a multifunction, computer equipped applied as the transformer Protection with Neutral CT
9 microprocessor-based with PowerPort-E™. primary protection or as Connection
overcurrent relay designed A “Communication Trip” and backup to the differential
for both ANSI and IEC “Communication Close”
9 applications. It is a panel- control command can also be
protection, see below. Resistor

mounted, self-contained unit initiated by a host computer Transformer Overcurrent


9
50G 51G
that operates from either AC with an authorized access Protection
or DC control power. The code for remote breaker 50 51

9 EDR-3000 design provides


true rms and fundamental
operation.
50 51
EDR-3000

sensing of each phase and Application Description CB

9 ground current. Only one unit The EDR-3000


50G 51G The EDR-3000 relay has
is required for each three- microprocessor-based relay CB special provisions for
9 phase circuit. provides reliable three-phase
and ground overcurrent
EDR-3000 connection in a Zone
Current monitoring and Interlocking scheme that can
protection for all voltage
9 operator selectable protective
functions are integral to each levels. It can be used for The EDR-3000 may be
be used for bus protection
or to improve protection
relay. The EDR-3000 relay any application where connected to the secondary coordination in a tight or close
9 operates from the 5A or 1A instantaneous and/or time
side of a delta-wye grounded system. Zone Interlocking
secondary output of standard overcurrent protection is is described in following
transformer with the ground
9 current transformers. Current
transformer ratio information
required. It is most commonly
used as primary feeder circuit element connected to a sections. In addition the
separate CT in the neutral EDR-3000 has multiple
is quickly programmed into protection, shown below.
9 the unit via settings. This Primary Feeder Circuit
connection of the setting groups that can be
used to reduce arc flash
enables the relay to display transformer. With this
Protection hazard with instantaneous
9 metered current in primary
amperes, secondary amperes
connection, a lower CT
ratio and a pickup setting
elements.
or per unit values. The EDR- can be used to provide Residual Ground Connection
9 3000 features a user-friendly
50 51
more sensitive ground fault
operations panel to monitor a 2 3
protection especially for
9 and program the relay. 50G 51G resistance grounded
b
c
5
6
8
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Operating parameters and CB systems, shown below. 50/51
52
troubleshooting information EDR-3000
9 are displayed in the 128 x 64 GND 12
50N/51N
11
LCD. In addition, all data and Load
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Overcurrent Protection Zone Selective interlocking coordinated tripping when If a fault occurs at a point in
The EDR-3000 provides is a protection function to the fault is located outside Zone 2, the EDR-3000 of 9
complete three-phase and minimize equipment damage the zone of protection. feeder breaker B senses the
ground protection with resulting from a phase or a
ground fault in an area where In the sample zone
fault and sends a restraining
signal to the upstream EDR-
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separate elements and interlocking system shown
long time and/or short time 3000 of main breaker A. The
settings. The relay can be
delay is in use. below, circuit breakers A, EDR-3000 of the downstream 9
used with CTs from 1 to B and C are equipped with breaker C does not see this
50,000A of primary current
and 1 or 5A of secondary
When the “Ground Zone
Interlocking” feature is
EDR-3000 overcurrent relays. fault since it is situated on the 9
downstream side of the fault.
current. The CT ratio can be utilized, an immediate trip is Fault Location Zone 3 As a result, the EDR-3000 of
set independently for phase initiated when the fault is in Note: For the time overcurrent downstream breaker C does
9
and ground, allowing the the breaker’s zone of phase element, the current not send a restraining signal
ground element to be protection, regardless of its
preset time delay. When the
sensed by the EDR-3000 must to the EDR-3000 of feeder 9
connected in either the exceed 1.5 times the pickup breaker B. Since it did not
“Phase Zone Interlocking” setting for the zone selective
residual or the separate
ground CT configuration, feature is utilized, the time interlocking to initiate an
receive a restraining signal
from the EDR-3000 of
9
overcurrent elements work immediate trip signal when
shown on below. downstream breaker C, the
as follows. The instantaneous the fault is in the breaker's zone
of protection.
EDR-3000 of feeder breaker 9
Separate Zero Sequence phase element will initiate an B identifies that the fault is in
Ground CT Connection immediate trip when the fault
is in the breaker's zone of If a fault occurs at a point Zone 2 and immediately trips 9
in Zone 3, the EDR-3000 feeder breaker B, regardless
a 2 3 protection, regardless of its
b 5 6 preset time delay. For the of downstream breaker C of its time setting.
9
c 8 9 time overcurrent phase senses the fault and sends
Fault Location Zone 1
50/51 element, the current sensed
by the EDR-3000 must
a restraining signal to the
upstream EDR-3000 of Note: For the time overcurrent 9
feeder breaker B. Having phase element, the current
exceed 1.5 times the pickup
CB-52
setting for the zone selective received this signal, the sensed by the EDR-3000 must
exceed 1.5 times the pickup
9
50G/51G
interlocking to initiate an EDR-3000 of feeder breaker
setting for the zone selective
GND 11 12
immediate trip signal when B withholds its trip command.
As a result, only downstream
interlocking to initiate an 9
the fault is in the breaker’s immediate trip signal when the
EDR-3000 breaker C is tripped.
zone of protection. fault is in the breaker's zone of
protection.
9
Upstream EDR-3000 Fault Location Zone 2
Zone Selective Interlocking protected breakers are Note: For the time overcurrent If a fault occurs in Zone 1, 9
restrained from tripping phase element, the current
(Phase and Ground) no restraining signal is
immediately by an
Note: Refer to the Ordering interlocking signal from the
sensed by the EDR-3000 must
exceed 1.5 times the pickup
received by the Digitrip 9
downstream EDR-3000 relay. of main breaker A. As a
Information and (Catalog Ordering setting for the zone selective
Information) for optional features, This interlocking signal interlocking to initiate an result, main breaker A is
immediately tripped by its
9
see Page V3-T9-207. requires only a pair of immediate trip signal when the
EDR-3000 overcurrent relay,
wires from the downstream
breaker to the upstream
fault is in the breaker’s zone
of protection. regardless of its time setting. 9
breaker. It provides standard
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Features, Benefits and Functions Standards and Certifications


9 ● Generic standard:
Applications ● Calculated ground or Monitored and Data ● EN 61000-6-2
9 ● Provides reliable three- neutral instantaneous Recording Values
● EN 61000-6-3
phase and ground overcurrent (50R-1, 50R-2) ● Trip circuit monitoring
9 overcurrent protection ● Independent measured Note: Refer to the Ordering
● Product standard:
for all voltage levels ground or neutral Information and Page V3-T9-207
● EC 60255-6
9 ● Primary feeder circuit instantaneous overcurrent
(50X-1, 50X-2)
(Catalog Ordering Information)
for optional features.
● EN 50178
protection ● UL 508 (Industrial Control
9 ● Primary transformer ● Curve shapes: ANSI,
IEC, or thermal curves
● Breaker wear (accumulated
interrupted current)
Equipment)
protection ● CSA C22.2 No. 14-95
(11 thermal curves)
9 ● Backup to differential
protection ● Instantaneous or time
● Fault data logs (up to
20 events)
(Industrial Control
Equipment)
delay reset
9 ● May be used where
instantaneous and/or time ● True rms or fundamental
● Sequence of event
recorders (up to


ANSI C37.90
UL, CSA, CE
overcurrent protection is sensing of each phase 300 events)
9 required and ground current ● Waveform capture
● Ground element capable ● Zone selective interlocking (3600 cycles total)
9 of residual, zero sequence (phase and ground) or ● CT supervision
or external source reverse blocking for
9 connections bus protection Control Functions
Note: Refer to the Ordering ● Remote open/close
9 Protection Functions Information and Page V3-T9-207 ● Programmable I/O
● Breaker failure (50BF) (Catalog Ordering Information) ● Programmable LEDs
9 ● Phase overcurrent for optional features.
● Multiple setting groups
protection per time-current
Metered Values (up to four)
9 curve (51-1, 51-2, 51-3)
● rms and fundamental
● Calculated ground fault Communication
protection per time-current phase currents
9 curve (51R-1, 51R-2) ● rms and fundamental
● Local HMI
ground currents ● Front RS-232 port
Independent measured
9

ground or neutral fault ● Maximum, minimum ● Rear RS-485 port


protection per time-current and average rms and ● IRIG-B11
9 curve (51X-1, 51X-2) fundamental phase ● Protocols
● Phase instantaneous currents ● Modbus RTU
9 overcurrent (50-1, 50-2, ● Maximum, minimum
50-3) and average rms and
9 fundamental ground
currents
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Catalog Number Selection
The catalog number EDR-3000 9
identification chart defines
the electrical characteristics (A)–Four digital inputs, (B)–Modbus-RTU (RS-485) 9
and operation features four output relays
(A)–Without conformal
included in the EDR-3000. For (0)–Phase current 5A/1A, coating 9
example, if the catalog number Ground Current 5A/1A,
were EDR3000-A0BA1,
the device would have
Power supply: 19–300 Vdc, (1)–Projection panel mount
9
40–250 Vac
the following:
9
Relay Removable Terminals 9
EDR3000 A 0 B A 1 9
9
Hardware Option 1 Hardware Option 2 Communication Options Conformal Coating Mounting Options 9
A = 4 digital inputs, 4 outputs, 0 = Phase current 5A/1A, ground B = Modbus-RTU Options 0 = Standard mount
removable terminals
B = 8 digital inputs, 6 outputs, removable
current 5A/1A, power supply
range: 19–300 Vdc,
(RS-485)
C = Modbus-TCP 1
A = None
B = Conformal coated
1 = Projection panel mount
9
terminals, trip coil monitor 1 40–250 Vac (RJ-45) circuit boards
C = 4 digital inputs, 4 outputs, removable
terminals, zone interlocking 1
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and IRIG-B 1
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Relay Fixed Terminals 2 9
EDR3000 E 0 B A 1 9
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Hardware Option 1 2 Hardware Option 2 2 Communication Conformal Coating Mounting Options 9
E = 4 digital inputs, 0 = Phase current 1A, ground current 1A, power supply Options Options 0 = Standard mount
4 outputs, fixed terminals
F = 4 digital inputs,
range: 19–72 Vdc
1 = Phase current 5A, ground current 5A, power supply
B = Modbus-RTU
(RS-485)
A = None
B = Conformal coated
1 = Projection panel mount 9
4 outputs, fixed terminals, range: 19–72 Vdc C = Modbus-TCP 2 circuit boards
zone interlocking 2 = Phase current 1A, sensitive ground (RJ-45) 9
and IRIG-B current 0.1A, power supply range:
19–72 Vdc
3 = Phase current 5A, sensitive ground 9
current 0.5 A, power supply range:
19–72 Vdc
4 = Phase current 1A, ground current 1A, power supply
9
range: 85–300 Vdc,
85–250 Vac
5 = Phase current 5 A, ground current 5A, power supply
9
range: 85–300 Vdc,
85–250 Vac 9
6 = Phase current 1A, sensitive ground
current 0.1 A, power supply range:
85–300 Vdc, 85–250 Vac
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7 = Phase current 5A, sensitive ground
current 0.5A, power supply range:
85–300 Vdc, 85–250 Vac
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1 Consult factory for the availability of eight digital inputs, six outputs, trip coil monitor, zone interlocking, IRIG-B and Modbus-TCP.
2 Consult factory for the availability of fixed terminals.
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9
Climatic Environmental Housing Voltage Supply Digital Inputs
9 Conditions ● Material, housing: ● Aux. voltage: 19–300 Vdc/ ● Max. input voltage:
● Storage temperature: aluminum extruded section 40–250 Vac 300 Vdc/270 Vac
9 –13°F to 158°F (–25°C up ● Material, front panel: ● Buffer time in case of ● Input current: <4 mA
to +70°C) aluminum/foil front supply failure: >= 50 ms ● Reaction time: <20 ms
9 ● Operating temperature:
–4°F to 140°F (–20°C up
● Mounting position: at minimal aux. voltage ● Fallback time: <30 ms (safe
horizontal (±45° around the communication is state of the digital inputs)
to +60°C)
9 ● Permissible humidity at
X-axis must be permitted) permitted to be interrupted
● Four switching thresholds:
● Max. permissible making Un = 24 Vdc, 48 Vdc,
ann. average: <75% rel. Plug-in Connector with current:
9 (on 56d up to 95% rel.) Integrated Short-Circuiter ● 18A peak value for
60 Vdc, 110 Vac/dc,
(Conventional Current Inputs) 230 Vac/Vdc Un = 24 Vdc
● Permissible Installation <0.25 ms
9 altitude: ● Nominal current: ● 12A peak value for
● Switching threshold
1A and 5A 1 ON
● <2000m (6561.67 ft) <1 ms
9 above sea level ● Continuous loading ● The voltage supply must
– Switching threshold 1
capacity: 4 x In/ OFF
● If 4000m (13,123.35 ft) be protected by a fuse of:
9 altitude apply, a changed continuously
● 2.5A time-lag miniature
– Min. 19.2 Vdc
classification of the ● Overcurrent withstand: – Max. 9.6 Vdc
fuse 5 x 20 mm (approx.
9 operating and test 30 x In/10s
1/5 in. x 0.8 in.) according
– Un = 48 V/60 Vdc
voltages may be ● 100 x In/1s to IEC 60127 ● Switching threshold
9 necessary ● 250 x In/10 ms ● 3.5A time-lag miniature 2 ON
(1 half-wave) fuse 6. 3 x 32 mm – Switching threshold 2
Degree of Protection EN 60529
9 ● HMI front panel with
● Screws: M4, captive type (approx. 1/4 in. x OFF
according to VDEW 1 1/4 in.) according – Min. 42.6 Vdc
seal: IP54
9 ● Rear side terminals: IP30
● Connection cross-sections: to UL 248-14 – Max. 21.3 Vdc
● 2 x 2.5 mm2 (2 x AWG – Un = 110/120 Vac/dc
Power Consumption
9 Routine Test 14) with wire end ferrule
● Power supply range: Power ● Switching threshold
● Insulation test according to
● 1 x or 2 x 4.0 mm2
consumption in idle mode 3 ON
9 IEC 60255-5: All tests to be (2 x AWG 12) with
ring cable sleeve or ● Max. power consumption – Switching threshold 3
carried out against ground OFF
cable sleeve ● 19–300 Vdc: 6W 8.5W
9 and other input and output
● 1 x or 2 x 6 mm2 ● 40–250 Vac – Min. 88.0 Vdc/
circuits
(2 x AWG 10) with 88.0 Vac
9 ● Aux. voltage supply, digital
inputs, current measuring ring cable sleeve or
● For frequencies of
40–70 Hz: 6W 8.5W – Max. 44.0 Vdc/
cable sleeve 44.0 Vac
inputs, signal relay outputs:
9 2.5 kV (eff)/50 Hz Real-Time Clock – Un = 230/240 Vac/Vdc
● Voltage measuring inputs: ● Running reserve of the Switching threshold
9 3.0 kV (eff)/50 Hz real-time clock: 1 year min

4 ON
● All wire-bound – Switching threshold 4
9 communication interfaces:
Display
OFF
1.5 kV DC
● Display type: LCD with
– Min. 184 Vdc/
9 LED background
184 Vac
illumination
– Max. 92 Vdc/92 Vac
9 ● Resolution graphics
display: 128 x 64 pixel ● Terminals: screw-type
9 ● LED-type: two colored,
red/green
terminal

9 ● Number of LEDs, housing


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Current and Ground Binary Output Relays Measuring Accuracy
Current Measurement. ● Continuous current: ● Max. measuring range: up 9
● Nominal currents: 1A/5A 5A AC/DC to 40 x In (phase currents)
● Max. measuring range: ● Switch-on current: up to 25 x In (ground 9
● up to 40 x In (phase 25A AC/DC for 4s current standard)
currents) ● Max. breaking current: ● Frequency range: 50 Hz/ 9
● up to 25 x In (ground 5A AC up to 125 Vac 60 Hz ± 10%
current standard) ● 5A DC up to 50V (resistive) ● Accuracy: Class 0.5 9
● up to 2.5 x In (ground ● 0.2A DC at 300V ● Amplitude error if I < In:
current sensitive) ● Max. switching voltage: ±0.5% of the rated value 9
● Continuous loading 250 Vac/300 Vdc ● Amplitude error if I > In:
capacity: 4 x In/
continuously
● Switching capacity: ±0.5% of the measured
value
9
2000 VA
● Overcurrent proof: ● Contact type:
● Amplitude error if I > 2 In:
±1.0% of the measured
9
● 30 x In/10s 1 changeover contact
value
● 100 x In/1s ● Terminals: Screw-type ● Resolution: 0.01A
9
● 250 x In/10 ms terminals
● Harmonics up to 20% 3rd
(1 half-wave)
Front Interface RS-232 harmonic ±2% up to 20% 9
● Power consumption:
Baud rates: 115,200 baud 5th harmonic ±2%
Phase current inputs ●

● Handshake: RTS and CT


● Frequency influence 9
● at In = 1A S = 0.15 mVA
< ±2%/Hz in the range of
● at In = 5A S = 0.15 mVA ● Connection: 9-pole
D-Sub plug
±5 Hz of the parameterized 9
● Ground current input nominal frequency
● at In = 1A S = 0.35 mVA RS-485
● Temperature influence 9
● at In = 5A S = 0.35 mVA <±1% within the range
● Master/Slave: Slave
● Frequency range: 50 Hz/ ● Connection: 6 screw-
of 0°C up to +60°C 9
60 Hz ±10% clamping terminals RM
● Terminals: Screw-type 3.5 mm (138 MIL) 9
terminals with integrated (terminating resistors
short-circuiters (contacts) internal) 9
Tolerances of the
Real-Time Clock
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● Resolution: 1 ms
● Tolerance: <1 minute/
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Overcurrent Protection Stages 50P(X), 51P(X)
9 Description Range Step Tolerance

9 Pickup If the pick-up value is exceeded, the module/stage is started. 0.01–40.00 x In 0.01 xIn ±1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% In
Resetting ratio 97% or 0.5% x In — —
9 t Tripping delay 0.00–300.00 x s 0.01 x s DEFT ±% resp. ±10 ms
Operating time Starting from l higher than 1.1 x l> — — <+35 ms
9 Disengaging time — — <+45 ms
t-multiplier Time multiplier/tripping characteristic factor 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%
9 IEC NINV 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%

9 IEC VINV 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%


IEC EINV 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%
9 IEC LINV 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%
ANSI MINV 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%
9 ANSI VINV 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%
ANSI EINV 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%
9 Flat 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%

9 It 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%


I2t 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%
9 I4t 0.05–2.00 0.01 ±5%
Reset mode Only available if IEC characteristics 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms
9 IEC NINV 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms

9 IEC VINV 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms


IEC EINV 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms
9 IEC LINV 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms
Reset curves if ANSI characteristics — — 5%
9 ANSI MINV — — 5%
ANSI VINV — — 5%
9 ANSI EINV — — 5%

9 Flat — — 5%
It — — 5%
9 ANSI MINV — — 5%
I2t — — 5%
9 I4t — — 5%

9 Note
The tripping delay relates to the time between pickup and trip. The tolerance of the operating time relates to the time between the measured value has exceeded the threshold until
the protection stage is alarmed.
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Description Range Step Tolerance
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Pickup If the pick-up value is exceeded, the module/stage is started. 0.01–40.00 x In 0.01 x In ±1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% In
9
Resetting ratio 97% or 0.5% x In — —
t Tripping delay 0.00–300.00 x s 0.01 x s DEFT ±% resp. ±10 ms 9
Operating time Starting from lG higher than 1.1 x l> — — <+35 ms
Disengaging time — — <+45 ms 9
t-multiplier Tripping characteristic factor 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5%
IEC NINV 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5%
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IEC VINV 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5% 9
IEC EINV 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5%
IEC LINV 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5% 9
ANSI MINV 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5%
ANSI EINV 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5%
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Flat 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5%
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It 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5%
I2t 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5% 9
I4 t 0.05–2.00 0.0 ±5%
Reset mode Only available if IEC characteristics 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms 9
IEC NINV 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms
IEC VINV 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms
9
IEC EINV 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms
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IEC LINV 0.00–60.00 0.01 x s ±1% resp. ±10 ms
Reset curves if ANSI characteristics — — 5% 9
ANSI MINV — — 5%
ANSI VINV — — 5% 9
ANSI EINV — — 5%
Flat — — 5%
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It — — 5% 9
I2 t — — 5%
I4 t — — 5% 9
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Circuit Breaker Failure Protection 50BF
Description Range Step Tolerance 9
I-CBF> If the pick-up value is exceeded, the module/stage will be started. 0.0–0.1 x 1 0.01 x In ±1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% In
Resetting ratio 0.5% x In — —
9
t-CBF If the delay time is expired, an CBF alarm is given out. — — <+40 ms 9
Operating time Starting from I higher than 1.3 x I-CBF> — — <+40 ms
Disengaging time — — <+40 ms 9
Note
The tripping delay relates to the time between pickup and trip. The tolerance of the operating time relates to the time between the measured value has exceeded the threshold until
9
the protection stage is alarmed.
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9 EDR-3000

9 Connection Example Clockwise Rotating Field


EDR3000 => Terminal Markings X3.

9
9 A B C

9 X3.
1A
9 1
5A
2 1A
IA
9 3
N
1A
9 IA’
4
5A
5 1B
IB’
9 6
N
IA 1A
7
9 IB’
5A
8 1C
IC’
9 9 N
1A
10
9 IB IC’ 5A
11 1X
9 12
N

9 IX’

IC
9
9
9
9
Three-Phase Current Measurement; Inom Secondary = 5A
9 Ground Current Measuring via Residual Connection; IGnom Secondary = 5A

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Dimensions
Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm) 9
Drilling Pattern 9
5.38
(136.7)
“B” Holes for
9
4.94 Projection
(125.5) Panel Mount 9
3.94
(100.0)
CL
“A” Holes for
Standard
9
Panel Mount
B B 9
3.62
A A 9
(91.8) 4.88
Cutout (124.0)
9
CL
9
6.30
3.05
(77.6)
(160.0)
9
A A
B B 9
4x ø0.19 4x ø0.19 9
(ø4.8) (ø4.8)
9
Projection Mounting
9
3.82
(97.0)
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5.56
(141.1)
9
6.82 5.38
(173.2) 4.80
(121.9)
(136.7) 9
9
8.62 6.67
9
6.14
(218.9) (169.4)
(156.0) 9
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9
2.50
(63.5) 9
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Standard Mounting
9 3.82
(97.0)
9
9
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9
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7.49
9 6.82
(190.4)
4.94
(173.2) 6.74 (125.5)
9 (171.2)

9
9 8.62 6.14 4.88
(218.9) (156.0) (124.0)
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9 0.56
(14.2)
9
9 EDR-3000
Width Height Depth
9 6.82 (173.2) 8.62 (218.9) 7.49 (190.2) 1

9
EDR-3000 Housing B1
9 Shipping Weight
Width Height Depth Lbs (kg)
9 5.57 (141.5) 7.21 (183.0) 8.19 (208.0) 2 5.3 (2.4)

9 Notes
1 Depth behind panel with projection mounted enclosure.
2 Includes terminals.
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Contents
ETR-4000
Description Page
9
Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136 9
FP-6000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
FP-5000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150 9
FP-4000 Feeder Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
MP-3000 Motor Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166 9
MP-4000 Motor Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay. . . . . V3-T9-182 9
Digitrip 3000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
9
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9
ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay 9
Features, Benefits and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-216
Catalog Number Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-219 9
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-219
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-226 9
Ground Fault Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232 9
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
9
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ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay 9
Product Description
Eaton’s ETR-4000 The maintenance mode The ETR-4000 transformer
9
transformer protection password protected soft key, protection relay has mass
relay is a multi-functional, can be used for arc flash memory for data storage and 9
microprocessor-based relay mitigation to change to an a real-time clock with 1 ms
for two winding transformers alternate settings group, time resolution. The relay will 9
of all voltage levels. The set to have instantaneous log 300 sequence of event
ETR-4000 provides phase and elements only. records, 20 detailed trip logs, 9
ground percentage restrained minimum/maximum values,
differential protection using An integral keypad and
a variable dual slope display is provided for direct
load profiles, breaker wear
information and oscillography
9
characteristic with phase, user programming and data.
negative, residual and neutral retrieval of data without 9
overcurrent elements for the need of a computer. The ETR-4000 has eight
backup protection. It can also 14 programmable LEDs
provide quick indication of
programmable binary inputs,
4 normally opened and
9
be used to provide restrained
relay status. 4 Form C heavy duty outputs
differential protection to large
motors and generators. and one Form C signal alarm 9
A front port is provided for relay. It can be powered from
The ETR-4000 has eight direct computer connection.
An RS-485 communication
19 Vdc to 300 Vdc or 40 Vac 9
current inputs rated for either to 250 Vac auxiliary power.
port on the back is standard
5 amperes or 1 ampere to
for local area networking 9
monitor both sides of the
transformers. The CTs can using Modbus-RTU. An
be connected in wye in both optional Ethernet port and 9
sides of the transformer; protocols are available.
the relay automatically Flash memory is used for the
9
compensates for the programming and all settings
connection of the transformer are stored in nonvolatile 9
and CT mismatch errors. memory. The relay allows for
four preprogrammed setting 9
groups which can be
activated through software,
the display or a contact input.
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9 ● Flexible phase and ground Features ● Two breaker failure ● Protocols:
differential protection for elements (50BF[1] ● Modbus-RTU
9 two winding transformers, Protection Features and 50BF[2]) ● Modbus-TCP (Optional)
large motors and ● Dual-slope percentage ● Phase transformer
9 generators restrained current overload protection (49)
● Configuration software
● Complete protection and differential with Protection and
magnetizing inrush and
● Switch onto fault
9 control in a single compact
overexcitation blocking protection Control Functions
case to reduce panel ● Cold load pickup
(87R) Eaton’s ETR-4000
9 space, wiring and costs
● Unrestrained current ● Zone interlocking for bus transformer protection
● Integral test function protection (87B) relay has been designed for
differential (87H)
9 reduces maintenance
time and expense ● Restricted ground fault/
maximum user flexibility and
Metering Features simplicity. The ETR-4000 is
Zone selective interlocking Ground Differential (87GD) suitable for application on
9 ●

improves coordination and ● Phase overcurrent


● Amperes: positive,
small, medium and large two
negative and zero
tripping time, and saves (elements can be assigned winding power transformers.
9 money compared to a to either side of the
sequence
Multiple current inputs are
traditional bus differential transformer): ● Ampere demand
used to provide primary
9 scheme ● Four instantaneous ● Current phase angles
protection, control and
● Reduce troubleshooting elements with timers ● % THD I back-up protection of
9 time and maintenance (50P[1], 50P[2], 50P[3]
and 50P[4])
● Magnitude THD I transformers, including
costs. Trip and event ● Minimum/maximum current differential, restricted
9 recording in non-volatile
memory provides detailed
● Four inverse time
overcurrent elements
recording ground differential and
overcurrent protection.
● Trending
information for analysis (51P[1], 51P[2], 51P[3]
9 and system restoration. and 51P[4])
● RTD Temperatures with Dual-Slope Percent Differential
6000 cycles of waveform remote URTD Protection
● 11 standard curves
9 capture aids in post fault ● Inrush Blocking Monitoring Features
The primary protective
analysis (viewable using element for transformer
Instantaneous or time
9 PowerPort-E software)

delay reset
● Trip coil monitor for both
primary and secondary
protection is the percent
differential element, which
● Minimum replacement
● Negative sequence phase breakers compares the current
9 time. Removable terminal
blocks ideal for industrial overcurrent (elements can ● Breaker wear primary and entering the primary and
be assigned to either side secondary (accumulated leaving the secondary of the
environments
9 ● Front RS-232 port and
of the transformer): interrupted current)
transformer. The ETR-4000
has built in compensation
PowerPort-E software
● Two inverse time ● Oscillography for the turns-ratio and the
9 provides local computer overcurrent elements (6000 cycles total) phase shift of the
access and user-friendly (51Q[1] and 51Q[2]) ● Fault data logs transformer, so it's not
9 Windows-based interface ● 11 standard curves (up to 20 events) necessary to compensate for
for relay settings, ● Instantaneous or time ● Sequence of events report the transformer connection
9 configuration and delay reset (up to 300 events)
by the connection of the CTs.
data retrieval ● Ground overcurrent ● Clock (1 ms time stamping) The current differential
9 ● Breaker open/close from (elements can be assigned element looks at the vector
relay faceplate or remotely to either side of the Control Functions difference between the
via communications current entering and leaving
9 ● Fast an easy
transformer): ● Breaker open/close both
the zone of protection. If the
● Two instantaneous breakers
troubleshooting, improved difference exceeds a pre-
9 maintenance procedures
measured elements
with timers (50X[1]
● Remote open/close determined amount, the
● Programmable I/O element will operate.
and increased device and 50X[2])
9 security. Provides detailed ● Two instantaneous
● Programmable LEDs The operating characteristic
traceability for system calculated elements
● Multiple setting groups of the percent differential
9 configuration changes with timers (50R[1] ● Cold load pickup element is a dual-slope
● Relays self-diagnostics and and 50R[2]) characteristic to
● CT supervision
accommodate for CT
9 reporting improves uptime ● Two inverse time saturation and CT errors.
and troubleshooting overcurrent measured Communication Features
9 ● Breaker trip circuit elements (51X[1] ● Local HMI
monitoring improves the and 51X[2]) ● Password protected
reliability of the breaker
9 operation
● Two inverse time ● Addressable
overcurrent calculated ● IRIG-B
9 elements (51R[1]
and 51R[2])
● Local communication port
11 standard curves
● Remote communication
9 ●

● Instantaneous or time
port:
delay reset
● RS-232
9 ● RS-485
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Harmonic Restraints Unrestrained Differential Negative Sequence Overcurrent Maintenance Mode
There are certain conditions An unrestrained differential Since this element does The Maintenance Mode can 9
like energizing one side of the element is provided for fast not respond to balanced improve safety by providing a
transformer with the other tripping on heavy internal load or three-phase faults, simple and reliable method to 9
side de-energized (inrush faults to limit catastrophic the negative-sequence reduce fault clearing time and
currents) or the paralleling damage to the transformer overcurrent element may lower incident energy levels 9
of two transformers and minimize risks to the provide the desired at energized panels. The
(sympathetic currents) that
can create false differential
remainder of the power
system.
overcurrent protection. This
is particularly applicable to
Maintenance Mode allows
the user to switch to more
9
currents. These differential delta-wye grounded sensitive settings via a
currents if not recognized can Restricted Ground Fault transformers where only password protected soft 9
cause a false trip; in the case Ground differential protection 58% of the secondary p.u. key, communications or
of inrush conditions or is applied to transformers phase-to-ground fault current via a digital input while 9
sympathetic currents the having impedance grounded appears in any one primary maintenance work is being
differential current is
characterized by a heavy
wye windings. It is intended phase conductor. Backup
protection can be particularly
performed at an energized
panel or device. The more
9
to provide sensitive ground
content of 2nd and 4th difficult when the wye is sensitive settings provide
harmonic currents. The
fault detection for low
magnitude fault currents, impedance grounded. A greater security for
9
percentage differential which would not be detected negative-sequence element maintenance personnel and
element is desensitize either by the main percent can be used in the primary helps reduce the possibility 9
permanently (stationary differential element. supply to the transformer and of injury.
conditions) or temporarily set as sensitively as required
Monitoring and Metering
9
(transient conditions), to protect for secondary
whenever the 2nd or 4th
harmonic exceed the value
phase-to-ground or phase-to-
phase faults. This element
Sequence of Events Records 9
The ETR-4000 protection
programmed into the relay. should be set to coordinate
with the low-side phase and
relay records a maximum 9
Another condition that can of 300 events associated with
ground relays for phase-to-
create a false differential
current is a sudden change of
ground and phase-to-phase
the relay. An event is
classified as a change of state
9
faults. The negative
voltage or frequency, that can as detected by the relay.
put the transformer in an
sequence element must
These include relay pickups, 9
also be set higher than the
overexcitation state. In this dropouts, trips, contact
case there is high content of Restricted Ground Fault
negative-sequence current
due to unbalanced loads.
closure, alarms, setting 9
5th harmonic currents. The changes and self-diagnostic
percentage differential Overcurrent Elements
Breaker Failure
failures. Each event is date 9
element is also desensitized The ETR-4000 can be used and time stamped to a 1 ms
The ETR-4000 transformer resolution. The events are
when the 5th harmonic
content exceeds a predefined
to provide backup for
transformer and adjacent
protection relay includes two stored in a FIFO in
9
breaker failure (50BF, 62BF) chronological order.
value. power system equipment.
Instantaneous overcurrent
elements that can be initiated 9
from either an internal or Trip Log
elements can be used for fast
clearing of severe internal or
external trip signal. These are
independent elements that
The ETR-4000 protection 9
external (through) faults. relay will store a maximum of
can be used to operate a
Time overcurrent protection
lockout relay or trip an
20 trip records in a FIFO trip 9
elements per winding allow log. Each trip record will be
upstream breaker. The timer
coordinating with the
adjacent protection zones and
must be longer than the
date and time stamped to a
1 ms resolution. The trip
9
breaker operating time and
acting as a backup protection. log record will include
There are 11 user-selectable
the protective function
information on the type of 9
reset times.
inverse-time overcurrent fault, protection elements
Dynamic Rise of the Operating
curve characteristics. The that operated, fault location 9
Characteristic user can select from the and currents at the time of
ANSI, IEC or thermal curve
families and can select
the fault. 9
instantaneous or time delay
reset characteristics. 9
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9 The ETR-4000 transformer The ETR-4000 transformer
protection relay provides protection relay provides
9 oscillography-recording heavy-duty, trip-rated, 4
capabilities. The relay will normally open and 4 Form C
9 record all measured signals contacts. Two isolated inputs
along with the binary signals can be used for monitoring
9 of pickup, trip, logic and
contact closures. The ETR-
the trip circuits. One Form C
contact is dedicated to the
4000 relay can record up to relay failure alarm function
9 6000 cycles of data. The and is operated in a normally
number of records is energized (fail-safe) mode.
9 proportional to the size of There are eight user-
each record; the maximum configurable discrete inputs
9 size per record is 600 cycles.
The waveform capture is
that accept a wet contact
and can operate through a
initiated by up to 8 different wide range of power. Each
9 triggers; it can also be input and output is user-
generated manually through programmable for maximum
9 the display or via application flexibility.
communications.
9 Communication Software
Integral User Interface Eaton provides two types of
9 The front panel user interface communication software. The
has a 128 x 64 pixel LCD first is PowerPort-E. It runs PowerPort-E- ETR-4000 Device Planning
9 display with background
illumination for wide angle
on a PC or laptop for easy
access to a single relay
viewing in all light conditions. to change set points or Standards and Certifications
9 14 programmable LEDs configuration and to view
provide quick and easy visual metered values and stored Design Standards
9 display of power on, mode data. PowerPort-E is free ● Generic Standard:
of operation, alarm and trip and can be downloaded from ● EN 61000-6-2
9 indication. Soft keys are
provided for operation mode
the Eaton Web site at the
following URL:
● EN 61000-6-3
● Product Standard:
selection, scrolling through
9 data and settings. In addition, http://www.eaton.com/pr ● IEC 60255-6
the relay settings and test The second package is
● EN 50178
9 functions are password Power Xpert Software. ● UL 508 (Industrial
protected. Power Xpert Software is a Control Equipment)
9 power management software ● CSA C22.2 No. 14-95
package that is designed (Industrial Control
9 for continuous, remote Equipment)
monitoring of many devices. ● ANSI C37.90
9 It provides additional
functions such as billing,
● UL listed file: E217753
trending and graphics.
9 Contact your local Eaton
representative for more
9 information on Power
Xpert Software.
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The catalog number ETR-4000 9
identification chart defines
the electrical characteristics (A)–8 Digital Inputs, (B)–Modbus-RTU (RS-485) 9
and operation features 9 Output Relays
(A)–Without Conformal
included in the ETR-4000. (0)–5A/1A phase and ground Coating 9
For example, if the catalog CTs, Power Supply Range:
number were ETR-3000A0BA1,
the device would have the
19-300 Vdc, 40–250 Vac (1)–Projection Panel Mount
9
following:
9
ETR-4000 Eaton Transformer Protection Relay 9
ETR4000 A 0 B A 1 9
9
Hardware Option 1 Hardware Option 2 Communication Options Conformal Coating
Options
Mounting Options 9
A = 8 DI, 9 outputs, removable terminals, 0 = Phase current 5A/1A, ground B = Modbus-RTU (RS-485) 0 = Standard mount
2 zone interlocking, URTD interface, IRIG-B,
small display
current 5A/1A, power supply
range: 19–300 Vdc,
1 = Modbus-RTU (RS-485) +
Modbus-TCP (RJ-45)
A = None
B = Conformal coated
1 = Projection panel mount
9
B = 4 DI, 5 outputs, removable terminals, 40–250 Vac circuit boards
IRIG-B, small display 1
C = 8 DI, 5 outputs, removable terminals,
1 = Phase current 5A/1A sensitive
ground current, 0.5A/0.1A,
9
1 zone interlocking, IRIG-B, small display 1 power supply range:
19–300 Vdc, 40–250 Vac 9
9
Technical Data and Specifications 9
Climatic Environmental Routine Test Plug-in Connector with Control Power Supply
Conditions ● Insulation test according to Integrated Short-Circuiter ● Aux. voltage: 24–270 Vdc/ 9
● Storage temperature: IEC 60255-5: All tests to be (Conventional Current Inputs) 48–230 Vac (–20/+10%)
–22°F to 158°F (–30°C carried out against ground ● Nominal current: 1A and ● Buffer time in case of 9
to +70°C) and other input and output 5A supply failure: >= 50 ms
● Operating temperature: circuits ● Continuous loading at minimal aux. voltage 9
–40°F to 140°F (–40°C 2 ● Aux. voltage supply, digital capacity: 4 x In/ interrupted communication
to +60°C) inputs: 2.5 kV (eff.)/50 Hz continuously is permitted 9
● Permissible humidity at ● Current measuring inputs, ● Overcurrent withstand: ● Maximum permissible
ann. average: <75% rel.
(on 56d up to 95% rel.)
signal relay outputs: 2.5 kV ● 30 x In/10s making current: 9
(eff.)/50 Hz ● 100 x In/1s ● 18A peak value for
● Permissible installation
altitude:
● Voltage measuring inputs:
3.0 kV (eff.)/50 Hz
● 250 x In/10 ms <0.25 ms 9
(1 half-wave) ● 12A peak value for
● 6,561.67 ft (<2,000m)
above sea level
● All wire-bound
communication interfaces:
● Screws: M4, captive type <1 ms 9
acc. to VDEW ● The voltage supply must
If 13,123.35 ft (4,000m) 1.5 kV DC

altitude applies, a
● Connection cross sections: be protected by a fuse of: 9
● 2 x AWG 14 (1 x or 2 x ● 2.5A time-lag miniature
changed classification Housing
of the operating and test ● Material, housing:
2.5 mm2) with wire
end ferrule
fuse approx. 0.2 x 0.8 in.
(5 x 20 mm) according to
9
voltages may be Aluminum extruded IEC 60127
necessary section
● 2 x AWG 12 (1 x or 2 x
4.0 mm2) with ring cable ● 3.5A time-lag miniature
9
● Material, front panel: fuse approx. 0.25 x
sleeve or cable sleeve
Degree of Protection EN 60529 Aluminum/foil front
● 2 x AWG 10 (1 x or 2 x 1.25 in. (6.3 x 32 mm) 9
● HMI front panel with ● Mounting position: according to UL 248-14
6 mm2) with ring cable
seal: IP54 Horizontal (±45° around
sleeve or cable sleeve Notes
9
● Rear side terminals: IP30 the X-axis must be 1 Consult factory for the availability of
permitted)
4 Inputs/5 Outputs, 8 Inputs/5 Outputs 9
and sensitive ground.
2 Display will stop working at –20°C.
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Power Consumption ● Un = 110/120 Vac/Vdc Relay Outputs Front Interface RS-232


9 ● Power supply range: ● Switching threshold ● Continuous current: ● Baud rates: 115,200 baud
19–300 Vdc 3 ON: Min. 88.0 Vdc/ 5A AC/DC ● Handshake: RTS and CTS
9 ● Power consumption 88.0 Vac ● Maximum make current: ● Connection: 9-pole
in idle mode—7W ● Switching threshold ● 25A AC/25A DC up to D-Sub plug
9 ● Maximum power 3 OFF: Max. 44.0 Vdc/ 30V for 4s
consumption—13W 44.0 Vac ● 30A/230 Vac according RS-485
9 ● Power supply range: ● Un = 230/240 Vac/Vdc to ANSI IEEE Std. ● Master/slave: Slave
40–250 Vac (for ● Switching threshold C37.90-2005 ● Connection: 6 screw-
9 frequencies of 40–70 Hz) 4 ON: Min. 184 Vdc/ ● 30A/250 Vdc according clamping terminals RM 138
● Power consumption 184 Vac to ANSI IEEE Std. MIL (3.5 mm) (terminating
9 in idle mode—7W ● Switching threshold C37.90-2005 resistors internal)
● Maximum power 4 OFF: Max. 92 Vdc/ ● Maximum breaking
Zone Interlocking
9 consumption—13W 92 Vac current:
● Nominal input level: 5V
● Terminals: Screw-type ● 5A AC up to 125 Vac
Real-Time Clock
9 ● Running reserve of
terminal ● 5A DC up to 30V
● Nominal output level: 5V
(resistive) ● Connection: Screw-type
the real-time clock: Current and Ground
9 1 year minimum Current Measurement ● 0.3A DC at 300V terminals (twisted pair)
● Maximum switching Standards
● Nominal currents: 1A/5A
9 Display ● Max. measuring range: voltage: 250 Vac/250 Vdc High Voltage Tests (IEC 60255-6)
● Display type: LCD with ● Up to 40 x In (phase
● Switching capacity: ● High frequency
9 LED background currents) 1250 VA interference test:
illumination ● Up to 25 x In (ground
● Contact type: changeover ● IEC 60255-22-1 Class 3
9 ● Resolution graphics current standard) contact or normally
open contact
– Within one circuit—
display: 128 x 64 pixel ● Up to 2.5 x In (ground 1 kV/2s
9 ● LED type: Two colored— current sensitive)
● Terminals: Screw-type
terminals
– Circuit to ground—
red/green ● Continuous loading 2.5 kV/2s
9 ● Number of LEDs, housing capacity: 4 x In/ Supervision Contact (SC) – Circuit to circuit—
B2: 15 continuously 2.5 kV/2s
● Continuous current: 5A at
9 Digital Inputs
● Overcurrent proof: 120/240 Vac or 30 Vdc
● Insulation voltage test:
● 30 x In/10 s ● Maximum switch-on
● IEC 60255-5, EN 50178
● Maximum input voltage:
9 300 Vdc/270 Vac
● 100 x In/1 s current: 15A at 120/240 – All circuits to other
● 250 x In/10 ms Vac or 30 Vdc (max. 4s) circuits and exposed
● Input current: <4 mA
9 ● Reaction time: <20 ms
(1 half-wave) ● Maximum breaking conductive parts:
2.5 kV (eff.)/50 Hz,
● Power consumption: current:
1 min.
9 ● Fallback time: <30 ms
● Phase current inputs ● 5A at 120/240 Vac
– Except interfaces:
(Safe state of the – At In = 1A or 30 Vdc
1.5 kV DC, 1 min.
9 digital inputs) S = 0.15 MVA ● 0.4A at 125 Vdc
– Voltage measuring
● 4 switching thresholds: – At In = 5A ● Contact type: input: 3 kV (eff.)/
9 Un = 24 Vdc, 48 Vdc, S = 0.15 MVA 1 changeover contact 50 Hz, 1 min.
60 Vdc, 110 Vac/Vdc, ● Ground current input ● Terminals: Screw-type ● Impulse voltage test:
9 230 Vac/Vdc – At In = 1A terminals ● IEC 60255-5: 5 kV/0.5J,
● Un = 24 Vdc S = 0.35 MVA 1.2/50 μs
9 ● Switching threshold – At In = 5A Time Synchronization IRIG
● Nominal input voltage: 5V
1 ON: Min. 19.2 Vdc S = 0.35 MVA
9 ● Switching threshold ● Frequency range: 50 Hz/ ● Connection: Screw-type
terminals (twisted pair)
1 OFF: Max. 9.6 Vdc 60 Hz ±10%
9 ● Un = 48–60 Vdc ● Terminals: Screw-type
● Switching threshold terminals with integrated
short-circuiters (contacts)
9 2 ON: Min. 42.6 Vdc
● Switching threshold
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● Fast transient disturbance Classification 9
Test Fc: Vibration response test Tolerances of the Real -
immunity test (burst): Time Clock
● IEC 60255-22-4: Power
● IEC 60068-1: Climatic—
0/055/56
● IEC 60068-2-6,
IEC 60255-21-1, Class 1: ● Resolution: 1 ms
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supply, mains inputs—
±4 kV, 2.5 kHz
● IEC 60721-3-1: ● Displacement: (10 Hz–
59 Hz)—0.0014 in.
● Tolerance:
● <1 minute/month
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● IEC 61000-4-4 Class 4:
● Classification of ambient
(0.035 mm) (68°F [+20°C])
Other in- and outputs— conditions (storage)—
1K5/1B1/1C1L/1S1/1M2 ● Acceleration: (59 Hz– ● <±1 ms if synchronized
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±2 kV, 5 kHz (coupling
but min. –13°F (–25°C) 150 Hz)—0.5 gn via IRIG-B
network)
● IEC 60721-3-2: ● Number of cycles in
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● ANSI C37.90.1: ± 4 kV,
Classification of ambient each axis: 1 Tolerances of the Measured
2.5 kHz (coupling clamp)
conditions (transportation) Value Acquisition 9
● Surge Immunity Test: —2K3/2B1/2C1/2S1/2M2 Test Fc: Vibration endurance test Phase and ground current
● IEC 61000-4-5 Class 4 ● IEC 60721-3-3: ● IEC 60068-2-6, measuring 9
– Within one circuit— Classification of ambient IEC 60255-21-1, Class: ● Maximum measuring
2 kV conditions (Stationary use ● Acceleration: (10 Hz– range: 9
– Circuit to ground— at weather protected 150 Hz)—1.0 gn ● Up to 40 x In (phase

4 kV
Electrical discharge
locations)—3K6/3B1/3C1/
3S1/3M2 but min. 32°F
● Number of cycles in currents) 9
each axis: 20 ● Up to 25 x In (ground
immunity test: (0°C) and 3K8H for 2h
● IEC 60255-22-2: Air Test Ea: Shock test
current standard) 9
Test ad: Cold ● Up to 2.5 x In (earth
discharge—8 kV
● IEC 61000-4-2 Class 3: ● IEC 60068-2-1:
● IEC 60068-2-27,
IEC 60255-21-2, Class 1
current sensitive) 9
Contact discharge—6 kV ● Temperature— Note: The precision does not
● Radiated radio frequency –4°F (–20°C)
● Shock response test:
5 gn, 11 ms, 3 impulses
depend on the nominal value but
is referenced to 100 mA (with In
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electromagnetic field ● Test duration—16h in each direction =1 A) respectively.
immunity test ● Shock resistance test: 500 mA (with In = 5 A) 9
Test Bd: Dry heat
● IEC 61000-4-3: 26 MHz – 15 gn, 11 ms, 3 impulses
80 MHz—10 V/m ● IEC 60068-2-2: in each direction
● Frequency range: 50 Hz / 9
60 Hz ± 10%
● Class X: 80 MHz– ● Temperature—
1 GHz—35 V/m 131°F (55°C) Test Eb: Shock endurance test ● Accuracy: Class 0.5 9
● ANSI C37.90.2: 1 GHz– 3 ● Relative humidity— ● IEC 60068-2-29, ● Amplitude Error if I < 1 In:
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● Immunity to conducted ● Test duration—72h ● Shock endurance test: ● Amplitude Error if I > In:
disturbances induced by
Test cab: Damp heat
10 gn, 16 ms, 1000 ±0.5% of the measured
value
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radio frequency fields: impulses in each
(steady state) direction
● IEC 61000-4-6 Class 3:
● Amplitude Error if I > 2 In:
±1.0% of the measured
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10 V ● IEC 60068-2-78: Test Fe: Earthquake test value
● Power frequency magnetic ● Temperature— ● IEC 60068-3-3, KTA 3503, ● Resolution: 0.01A
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field immunity test: 104°F (40°C) IEC 60255-21-3, Class 2
● IEC 61000-4-8: ● Relative humidity—93% ● Single axis earthquake
● Harmonics: Up to 20%
3rd harmonic ±1%
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Continues—30 A/m ● Test duration—56d vibration test: Up to 20% 5th harmonic
● Class 4: 3 sec—300 A/m
Test Db: Damp heat (cyclic) – 3–7 Hz: Horizontal

±1% 9
0.394 in. (10 mm), Frequency influence:
EMC Emission Tests ●

● Radio interference
● IEC 60068-2-30: 1 cycle each axis < ±2% / Hz in the range of 9
● Temperature— – 7–35 Hz Horizontal: ±5 Hz of the parametrized
suppression test:
● IEC/CISPR11—
131°F (55°C) 2 gn, 1 cycle each axis nominal frequency 9
● Relative humidity—95% ● Temperature influence:
Limit value class B
● Radio interference
● Cycles (12 + 12-hour)—2 < ±1% within the range 9
of +32°F to +140°F
radiation test:
● IEC/CISPR11—
(0°C to +60°C) 9
Limit value class B
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9 Notice: The tripping delay relates to the time between alarm
and trip. The tolerance of the operating time relates to the time
9 between when the measured value has exceeded the threshold
until the protection element is picked up.
9 Description Tolerance Description Tolerance

9 Differential Protection Stages: 87[x] Ground Current Elements: 50G[x], 50N[x], 51G[x], 51N[x]
Id > 0.1 Id[x] ±3% of the setting value resp. 1% In Pickup ±1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% In
9 Operating time Id > 0.3 x In < 35 ms Resetting ratio 97% or 0.5% x In
Id > 0.5 x In < 25 ms t DEFT
9 Id > 1.5 x In < 20 ms ±1% resp.

9 Ground Differential Protection Stages: 87GD[x]


Id > 0.1 Id[x] ±3% of the setting value resp. 1% In Operating time Starting from IE
±10 ms

Higher than 1.1 x IE> <+35 ms


9 Operating time Ide > 0.3 x In < 35 ms
Disengaging time <+45 ms
Ide > 0.5 x In < 25 ms
9 Ide > 1.5 x In < 20 ms
t-Multiplier ±5%
IEC NINV
Overcurrent Protection Elements: 50P[x], 51P[x]
9 Pickup ±1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% In
IEC VINV
IEC EINV
9 Resetting ratio 97% or 0.5% x In
IEC LINV
t DEFT
9 ±1% resp. ±10 ms
ANSI MINV
ANSI VINV
Operating time Starting from I higher
9 than 1.1 x I> <+35 ms ANSI EINV
Disengaging time <+45 ms Flat
9 t-Multiplier ±5% It
IEC NINV I2t
9 IEC VINV I4t

9 IEC EINV Reset mode IEC characteristics


IEC LINV IEC NINV
9 ANSI MINV IEC VINV
ANSI VINV IEC EINV
9 ANSI EINV IEC LINV
Flat 5%
9 It Reset curves if ANSI characteristics

9 I2t ANSI MINV


I4t ANSI VINV
9 Reset Mode ±1% resp. ±10 ms ANSI EINV
IEC NINV Flat
9 IEC VINV It
I2t
9 IEC EINV
IEC LINV I4t

9 5% Thermal Replica: ThR


ANSI MINV Ib ±2% of the setting value
9 ANSI VINV Resp. 1% In
ANSI EINV K
9 Flat Pickup ThR ±1.5 % of the setting value

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Unbalanced Load: 51Q[x] Breaker Failure Protection 50BF
I2> ±2% of the setting value resp.1% In I-BF> ±1.5% of the setting value resp.1% In 9
Resetting ratio 97% or 0.5% x In Resetting ratio t-BF ±1% resp.
t DEFT ±10 ms
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±1% resp. Operating time Starting from I Higher <+40 ms
than 1.3 x I-BF>
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Tripping delay time (DEFT) ±10 ms
Operating time Starting from I2
Disengaging time <+40 ms
9
higher than 1.3 x I2> <+60 ms
Release time <+40 ms Trip Circuit Monitoring TCM 9
k ±5% INV t-TCM ±1% resp
T-cool ±5% INV ±10 ms. 9
Inrush Supervision IH2 1 Current Transformer Supervision CTS
IH2/In ±1% In Delta ±2% of the setting value resp. 1.5% In
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Resetting ratio 1% x In or 5% x IH2 Resetting ratio 94%
9
t ±1% resp. ± 10 ms
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Wiring Diagrams
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Typical AC Connections Delta-Wye Transformer with Wye CTs and Neutral CT
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Dimensions
9 Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)

9 Drilling Plan

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Projection Mount Front and Side Views
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7.07
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5.56 (207.3)
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9.72 (27.4) (152.4)
4.80
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(122.0)

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(156.0)
8.70 7.12
(221.0)
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Standard Mount Front and Side Views
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(179.5)
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(190.3)
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(246.9)
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4.94
(221.0) (156.0) (124.0)
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Shipping Weight 9
Width Height Depth 1 Lbs (kg)
6.81 (173.0) 8.37 (212.7) 8.19 (208.0) 9.3 (4.2) 9
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Contents
9 Ground Fault Relay
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
9 VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
9 EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay
9 Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-230
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-231
9 Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
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Product Description Standards and Certifications
9 A Type GFR ground fault A basic Type GFR ground Eaton’s GFR ground fault
protection system, when fault protection system relays, current sensors, test
9 properly installed on a consists of a ground fault panels and accessory devices
grounded electrical system, relay, a ground fault current are UL listed by Underwriters
9 will sense phase-to-ground sensor and a disconnect Laboratories in accordance
fault currents. When the level device equipped with a shunt with their standard for
9 of fault current is in excess
of the pre-selected current
trip device. This disconnect
device can be a molded case
Ground Fault Sensing and
Relaying Equipment, UL 1053,
pickup and time delay circuit breaker, a power under File No. E48381.
9 settings, the GFR relay will circuit breaker, a bolted
Note: Relays are also listed with
initiate a trip action of a pressure switch or other
9 disconnect device, which will fusible disconnect device,
CSA under File No. 43357.
open the faulted circuit and suitable for application with
9 clear the fault. UL Class 1 Ground Fault
Sensing and Relaying
The GFR devices are UL
9 Class 1 devices designed to
equipment.
protect electrical equipment
9 against extensive damage
from arcing ground faults.
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Each installation requires: 9
● One relay unit (select trip 9
ampere as required)
● One current sensor (select
configuration required)
9
● One circuit breaker or
disconnect device with
9
shunt trip, or a shunt trip
attachment for mounting 9
in existing breaker
● Test panel (optional) 9
GFR Relay GFR Relay 9
Ground Fault Pickup Amperes
1–12 5–60 100–1200 9
GFR Relay Catalog Catalog Catalog
Types Number 1 Number 1 Number 1 9
For 120 Volt 50/60 Hz Control
Electrical reset with zone interlocking GFR12EI GFR60EI GFR1200EI
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Electrical reset without zone interlocking
Mechanical reset with zone interlocking
GFR12E
GFR12MI
GFR60E
GFR60MI
GFR1200E
GFR1200MI
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Mechanical reset without zone interlocking GFR12M GFR60M GFR1200M 9
For 120 Vdc Control
Mechanical reset without zone interlocking — — GFR1200MD 9
Current Sensor 9
Catalog
Description—Window Size in Inches (mm) Number 9
Used with Relays Rated 1–12 Amperes
5.50 (139.7) inside diameter 1283C45G01
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Used with Relays Rated 5–60 Amperes
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2.50 (63.5) inside diameter 179C768G01
5.50 (139.7) inside diameter 1256C13G01 9
7.81 x 11.00 (198.4 x 279.4) rectangular 1 1257C88G04
3.31 x 24.94 (84.1 x 760.5) rectangular 1 1257C92G03 9
Used with Relays Rated 100–1200 Amperes
2.50 (63.5) inside diameter 179C768G02
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5.50 (139.7) inside diameter 1256C13G02 9
8.25 (209.6) inside diameter 179C767G02
7.81 x 11.00 (198.4 x 279.4) rectangular 1 1257C88G03 9
9.94 x 16.94 (252.5 x 430.3) rectangular 1 1257C90G02
9.94 x 23.94 (252.5 x 608.1) rectangular 1 1257C91G02
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15.94 x 19.94 (404.9 x 506.4) rectangular 1 1257C89G02
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3.31 x 24.94 (84.1 x 633.5) rectangular 1 1257C92G04
6.75 x 29.64 (171.5 x 752.9) rectangular 1 1255C39G03 9
Note
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9
Test Panel (120 Vac) lamp or relay (not included) to Face Plate This allows the relay,
9 Used to test the ground fault give an indication of a ground Recommended when which detects a ground
system, to give an indication fault. The indicator is rated these relays are semi-flush fault, to instantly clear
9 the relay has tripped the 110/120 Vac 50/60 Hz for a
maximum indicator load of
mounted, to close the door the fault by tripping the
disconnect device. The relay
breaker, and to reset the relay cutout opening.
0.5 amperes. simultaneously sends a signal
9 after tripping. These functions
may be separately mounted Options to relay units “upstream” from
pilot devices. Indicating Ammeter Additional optional equipment the fault to time delay or
9 The optional indicating can be added to the protection to block their operation
Note: When a mechanically reset ammeter connects to the completely. Current sensors
system to meet the
9 relay is used with a test panel,
both the relay and test panel
sensor terminals through requirements of the specifying in various designs provide a
a momentary contact engineer, including: range of “window” sizes to
must be reset following either a
9 simulated ground fault test or pushbutton, and will indicate
(in amperes) any ground fault ● Ground fault test panel
accommodate standard bus
and cable arrangements.
actual ground fault. Not UL listed.
current flowing through the Ground fault warning
9 Ground Fault Warning Indicator sensor. Kit includes the

indicator relay
Shunt trip attachments may be
ordered for field mounting in
This is an accessory item for ammeter and pushbutton. Ground fault indicating
9 use with GFR relays with

ammeter
Eaton’s molded case circuit
breakers, or may be ordered
Not UL listed.
interlocking circuitry. At factory installed in the breaker.
9 approximately 30–50% of Shunt Trip Attachments
GFR relays are available with
the relay pickup setting, the zone selective interlocking
Use 120 Vac shunt trips.
9 indicator switches separate circuitry to interlock several
relays within the same system.
120 Vac control power to a
9
Optional Test Panel
9 Catalog
Control Test Number
9 120 volt 50/60 Hz 120 volt 50/60 Hz GFRTP

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Ground Fault Warning Indicator
9 Catalog
Description Number
9 Manual reset 1234C67G01
Self-resetting 1234C67G02
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Ammeter Kit
9 GFR System Kit Catalog
Used with Number
9 1–12 amperes 752B820G01

9 5–60 amperes 752B820G02


100–1200 amperes 752B820G03
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Face Plate
9 Catalog
Description Number
9 Face plate 752B410G01

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1 One end removable for installation.

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and Specifications 9
GFR Relay 9
● Ground fault detection
ranges: 9
● 1–12 amperes
● 5–60 amperes 9
● 100–1200 amperes
● Output contacts: 9
● 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz:
3 amperes 9
● 120 Vac, 50/60 Hz:
6 amperes 9
● 28 Vdc: 3 amperes
● 125 Vdc: 0.5 amperes 9
● Control power
requirements:
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● 120V, 50/60 Hz:
0.125 amperes, or
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125 Vdc (optional)
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Current Sensor
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9 Universal RTD Module
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
9 VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
9 EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
9 Universal RTD Module
Product Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-233
9 Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-233
Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-233
9 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-235
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-236
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Product Description Application Description Features, Benefits
9 ● Electronic Resistance Eaton’s URTD Module is Both electrical and fiber optic and Functions
Temperature Detector most commonly used to interface ports are provided ● Universal design works
9 (RTD) provides motor provide motor temperature to communicate temperature with any RTD type,
temperature interface information to the MP-3000 information to the MP-3000 simplifying installation and
9 for the MP-3000 Motor Motor Protection Relay. The relay. The electrical interface operation and reducing
Protection Relay MP-3000 Motor Protection can transmit information inventory
9 ● Monitors up to 11 RTDs uses this information for
monitoring, tripping and
using a three-conductor
shielded cable with a
● Standalone design permits
consisting of six motor mounting the module close
alarming. The MP-3000 Intel- maximum cable distance of
9 windings, two motor
bearings, two load I-Trip overload algorithm will 500 feet (152m). The fiber
to the motor, reducing RTD
wiring costs
bearings and one auxiliary adjust its trip characteristics optic link has a maximum
9 ● Works with 10 ohm copper, based on the actual motor distance of 400 feet (122m).
● RTD diagnostics detects
faulty RTDs and wiring,
100 ohm platinum, 100 ohm temperature reported by the
reducing unnecessary
9 nickel and 120 ohm nickel URTD Module. This improves The URTD Module may be
used with the IQ-1000 and tripping and alarming
type RTDs the protection by using an
IQ-1000 II motor relays. It
9 ● Include fiber optic and
actual temperature value
instead of the assumed may also be applied as a
electrical communication NEMA Standard Ambient standalone temperature
9 interfaces to the MP-3000 Temperature. monitoring device
Motor Protection Relay communicating, for example,
9 The URTD Module may be
mounted close to the motor
transformer temperature
information back to a remote
or at the protective relay. computer or PLC. An optional
9 PONI (Product Operated
Network Interface) is required
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Product Selection Options and Accessories Technical Data
and Specifications 9
Additional Related Products ● Input power requirements:
Universal RTD Module Universal RTD Module from Eaton Corporation’s
Cutler-Hammer Series 120 Vac (±15%) 9
Catalog
● Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Description Number The URTD Module must be
operated with an MP-3000 ● Power consumption: 6 VA
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Universal RTD Module URTD
Motor Protection Relay, ● Operating temperature:
computer or programmable 32°–158°F (0°–70°C) 9
controller. Please refer to the ● Storage temperature:
MP-3000 Motor Protection, –4°–185°F(–20°–85°C) 9
PONI and PowerNet sections ● Humidity: 0–95% R.H.
for additional related product noncondensing 9
information.
● Enclosure: Type 1
Eaton provides fiber optic 9
cables for connecting to the
MP-3000 or IQ-1000 II Motor 9
Protection Relays.
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Wiring Diagram
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9 RTD Wiring (Three-Lead Type)
Connect cable’s shield
9 Universal
and drain wire here. Do not connect cable’s shield and drain wire
RTD Module at this end. Use tape to insulate.
9 35 Motor terminals

9 Auxiliary
34

33
9 32

31
9 30

9 Load
29

Bearings 28
9 27

9 26

25
9 34

9 Motor
23

Bearings 22
9 21

20
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19

9 18

17
9 4.

9 16

15

9 14

13
9 12

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Windings
11

10
9 9

9 8

7
9 6
Note: Wiring between motor RTDs
9 5
and RTD Module must be
4 three-wire shielded cable.
9 3
Unused channels should
be shorted.
2
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1. Each shielded cable’s conductors must be connected on Universal RTD Module as shown.

9 2. Use of three-lead RTDs is recommended.


3. RTDs must not be grounded at the motor, and no common connections between RTDs should be made at the
Universal RTD Module or the motor.
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Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm) 9
Universal URTD Module 9
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UNIVERSAL
STYLE NUMBER 2D78559

UNIVERSAL RTD MODULE

RTD MODULE 9
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COM
DATA
1A49102H19 J2 STROBE
1
120
Vac
ac
J3 Power Management Products
Customer Satisfaction
MW1 3
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ACN
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7.67
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1-800-542-7883
1-800-809-2772
34 (+1)412-490-6800
5
AUX1 www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com/pmpc/
(194.8) MW2
33 6
32 7
GND
31
30
LB2
MW3
8
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29 10
28
27
LB1
MW4
11
12 9
26 13
25
24
MB2
MW5
14
15 9
23 16
GND
22
21
MB1 MW6
17
18 9
20 19

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4.32 9
(109.7)

Fiber
SW1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Optic
Link 0N INCOM Port
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0N

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Contents
9 IQ DC Power Supply
Description Page
9 Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-136
FP-6000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-140
9 FP-5000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-150
FP-4000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-158
9 MP-3000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-166
MP-4000 Motor Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-176
9 MD-3000 Motor/Generator Differential Relay . . . . V3-T9-182
Digitrip 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-185
9 VR-300 Multifunctional Voltage Relay . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-195
DP-300 Current Differential Protection Relay . . . . . V3-T9-199
9 EDR-3000 Feeder Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-204
9 ETR-4000 Transformer Protection Relay . . . . . . . . V3-T9-215
Ground Fault Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-228
9 Universal RTD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V3-T9-232
IQ 125 Volt DC Power Supply
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Product Description Features, Benefits Product Selection
9 Eaton’s IQ DC Power Supply and Functions
is a DC to AC inverter module ● Single, two-wire input— IQ DC Power Supply
9 intended for use where DC no need to set switches
IQ DC Power Supply
Catalog
power is available, but some or adjust jumpers Description Number
9 AC is required. The unit will ● Four connections—two for IQ DC power supply module IQDCPS
operate Eaton’s MP-3000, or DC in, two for AC out
9 other AC powered IQ devices
requiring no more than 75 VA
● AC output is isolated from
the incoming power
of power at any power factor.
9 ● Built-in protection features
The IQ DC power supply is protect against short
9 available in two styles, one to circuits while providing Technical Data and
be used with the MP-3000 ample power to start loads Specifications
9 and one for all other products. ● Sinusoidal wave ● Input voltage ranges from
105 Vdc to 140 Vdc
9 ● Rated power output—
75 VA at any power factor
9 ● Operating temperature—
–4ºF to 140ºF
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