1. The document provides an overview and technical specifications for the MU250 3-Phase Voltage Relay, including its typical application diagram, setting ranges, case dimensions, and accuracy ratings.
2. Key features of the MU250 relay include overvoltage, undervoltage, unbalance, phase loss, and phase sequence protection, with setting ranges from 1% to 25% and time delays from 0.1 to 30 seconds.
3. The front panel includes buttons for scrolling through parameters, a 4-digit LED display, and indicators for pickup, trip, and auxiliary power, allowing direct readout of settings and measurements.
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1. The document provides an overview and technical specifications for the MU250 3-Phase Voltage Relay, including its typical application diagram, setting ranges, case dimensions, and accuracy ratings.
2. Key features of the MU250 relay include overvoltage, undervoltage, unbalance, phase loss, and phase sequence protection, with setting ranges from 1% to 25% and time delays from 0.1 to 30 seconds.
3. The front panel includes buttons for scrolling through parameters, a 4-digit LED display, and indicators for pickup, trip, and auxiliary power, allowing direct readout of settings and measurements.
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5. Typical Application Diagram 7.
Technical Data MU250 3-Phase Voltage Relay User's Guide V2
L1 L2 Setting Ranges Brief Overview Undervoltage : Off, 1% – 25% The Data LED showing value. Press “UP” or L3 N Time delay for undervoltage : 0.1s – 30s “DOWN” to scroll through the parameters as (OPTIONAL) Overvoltage : Off, 1% – 20% shown in Figure 2 and 3 (depends on L-L or L-N Time delay for overvoltage : 0.1s – 30s h a setting). Unbalance : Off, 3% – 20% g 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Time delay for unbalance : 0.5s – 30s Phase loss : Fixed time <0.5s R1 R2 b Phase sequence : Fixed time <0.5s Start time delay : 0s – 999s U 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MU250 c
Power Supply Input f d
Figure 5 Phase to phase voltage MU250-415V : 380V(-25%)-415V(+20%) AC e U 23 Neutral connection is optional when Phase MU250-220V : 220V(-25%)-240V(+20%) AC option is set to L-L. Neutral connection is MU250-110V : 100V(-25%)-120V(+20%) AC Figure 1: Front panel overview required when Phase option is set to L-N. (refer to Setting b - Phase) Supply frequency : 45Hz to 65Hz a – Auxiliary power Symbols Maximum power consumption : 3VA supply LED U<< - Undervoltage U 31 Contacts b – Trip/Pickup LED Contact arrangement : Change-over t<< - Undervoltage time Contact rating : 5A, 250V AC(cosϕ=1) c – Up key delay 6. Case Dimensions Contact material : Silver alloy Operating time : 15 ms max d – Down key U>> - Overvoltage Frequency Expected electrical life : 100,000 operations at rated current Figure 2: Display for L-L setting. 415V and 71 mm 70 mm Expected mechanical life : 5 x 106 operations e – Reset/Mode key t>> - Overvoltage time 50.0Hz shown as example delay Indicators f – Test key 20 mm Auxiliary supply : Green LED indicator - Unbalance/phase Pickup indicator : Red LED indicator g – Function LED Trip : 7-segment display and red LED 85 mm 45 mm
Side t - Unbalance time
Front indicators h – Data LED delay Mechanical U 1N Mounting : Din rail mounted 20 mm Approximate weight : 0.31kg
30 mm 20 mm 20 mm Accuracy 1. General Description
Figure 6: Case Dimensions Protection thresholds : ±3% U 2N Time delay : 0-0.5s, ± 15% with a minimum MU250 is a voltage relay that combines overvoltage, of 40ms undervoltage, unbalance, phase loss, phase sequence : 0.6s and above, ± 3% and delay start functions. It can be connected with or Measurements : ± 3% without neutral wire. U 3N MU250 incorporates a 4-digit LED display which allows direct numerical readout of set values, actual measured value and system indication.
MU250 has 2 relay outputs (R1 and R2). R1 is Frequency
energized under normal operating condition. R2 can be configured as normally energized or de-energized. Figure 3: Display for L-N setting. 240V and Both R1 and R2 can be assigned to operate 50.0Hz shown as example separately by various tripping elements. a) Auto Scroll 2. Voltage and Frequency Display Auto scroll let the display to scroll to the next During power up, when the relay is not under tripping available parameter every 10 seconds. To toggle condition, the display will show voltage and frequency auto scroll mode, press "UP" and "DOWN" reading. The Function LED indicates which line/phase simultaneously. of voltage is being displayed or shows 'F' when frequency is being displayed. 4 1 3. Settings c) Undervoltage 4. Trip Voltage/Frequency Display a) Setting Display Undervoltage pickup occurs when any line to line or a) Trip Display line to neutral voltage is less than [nominal voltage - Trip History When the relay is not under tripping condition, U<< %], relay trips when delay time is elapsed. During pickup, Trip/Pickup LED blinks. During tripping pressing “RESET/MODE” can scroll through various condition, Trip/Pickup LED on. Function LED and Data 1 U<< Undervoltage % d) Overvoltage settings. Function LED showing number or alphabet to LED blinks with trip source as shown below: indicate which setting is being view as shown in Figure 4. Table 1 gives description of each setting. 2 t << Undervoltage time delay Overvoltage pickup occurs when any line to line or line Function to neutral voltage is more than [nominal voltage + U>> LED Data LED Description Tip: To quickly jump back to voltage display during 3 U>> Overvoltage % %], relay trips when delay time is elapsed. 1 trip voltage Undervoltage trip setting display, press and hold “RESET/MODE” for more than 1.5 seconds. 4 t >> Overvoltage time delay e) Unbalance 3 trip voltage Overvoltage trip 5 Ub Unbalance trip Unbalance is calculated as: b) Programming Setting 5 Unbalance % 5 PL Phase loss trip (Vmax-Vmin)/Vmin X 100% 5 PS Phase sequence trip Step 1: Press “RESET/MODE” until the Function LED 6 t Unbalance time delay shows the required setting. Where Vmax is the maximum voltage among the 3 t EST Test A tstart Start time delay voltages. Vmin is the minimum voltage among the 3 Step 2: Press “UP” and “DOWN” simultaneously to Table 3: Trip display voltages. enter programming mode. Unbalance pickup occurs when unbalance is more The Function LED blinks to indicates the relay is in b Phase than set %, relay trips when delay time is elapsed. b) Trip Reset programming mode. c Nominal voltage Phase Sequence trip occurs when the phase During tripping condition, press “RESET/MODE” to Step 3: Press “UP” or “DOWN” to select the desired sequence in any 2 or all of the lines are reversed. reset the relay, the relay will reset if condition value. d Relay R1 function permits. If relay is set to Auto reset, the relay will Phase Loss trip occurs when any voltage is less than reset automatically if the condition is 5% below trip Step 4: To save the selected value, press “UP” and E Relay R2 function 70% of nominal. condition. “DOWN” simultaneously again. It will exit the programming mode with the Data LED displaying the F Relay R2 type f) Starting Delay c) Trip Test newly set value. Starting delay is the delay time for R1 to turn on during Trip test is used to simulate a tripping condition. To exit programming mode without saving the selected g Auto/Manual reset power up under normal condition. Press “TEST” button and hold for 1.5s, trip LED setting, press “RESET/MODE” once. blinks. After 1.5 seconds, “tESt” will blink, R1 off and Figure 4: Display mode when pressing g) Relay Function Selection R2 will operate by relay R2 type. Press Reset/Mode “RESET/MODE” to reset. During tripping, output contact relay R1 or R2 will be Setting Function Setting Range Description de-energized/energized if the related tripping element is d) Trip History Display 1 U<< Undervoltage off, 1-25 % Undervoltage % from nominal voltage activated. The setting is shown below: During Voltage and frequency display, Press 2 t<< Undervoltage delay 0.1-30 s Time delay for undervoltage “RESET/MODE” button to jump to Trip History 3 U>> Overvoltage off, 1-20 % Overvoltage % from nominal voltage Code Phase OV UV Code : Displays on Data LED Display. Display shows the previous trip status with 4 t>> Overvoltage delay 0.1-30 s Time delay for overvoltage 0 0 0 0 Phase: Unbalance, Phase Loss a 'dot' blinking at Function LED. To clear trip history, 1 0 0 1 and Phase Sequence press "UP" and "DOWN" simultaneously. 5 Unbalance off, 3-20% Unbalance % 2 0 1 0 OV : Overvoltage 6 t Unbalance delay 0.5-30 s Unbalance time delay UV : Undervoltage e) Trip Bypass Mode 3 0 1 1 A t start Starting delay 0-999 s On time delay of R1 during power up 4 1 0 0 To disable tripping due to incorrect setting, press b Phase L-L, L-N L-L: Display and uses Line to Line voltage 5 1 0 1 “RESET/MODE” and “TEST” simultaneously during L-N: Display and uses Line to Neutral 6 1 1 0 power up. The Trip LED slow blink to indicate Trip voltage 0= De-activated Bypass Mode. Go into programming mode to correct 7 1 1 1 1= Activated c Nominal Voltage 380, 400, 415 V or Nominal voltage. Value depends on L-L or the setting. Power off and on to reset the relay. The 220, 230, 240 V L-N setting Table 2: Relay function selection relay will return to normal if no button is pressed for longer than 2 minutes. d Relay R1 function 0-7 *Refer to Table 2 E Relay R2 function 0-7 *Refer to Table 2 F Relay R2 type 0-1 0: Normally de-energized 1: Normally energized g Auto/Manual resetting 0=auto, 1=manual auto: auto reset when trip condition clear manual: press "RESET/MODE" to reset Table 1: Description of functions