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Modular identification system

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Application
To be able to locate a relay unit in a protective relay, the unit
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is identified with a unique item designation. Furthermore, the
electrical connection point has a unique terminal designation.
These designations are used on circuit diagrams, terminal U
diagrams and elsewhere to identify locations of terminals and
modules.

(96000213)
A circuit diagram for a protective relay shows the units of
which the protective relay is built up, the internal wiring
between the units and the external connection of the C
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relay. The terminal diagram shows in a simplified way the
functioning of the protective relay and the external connection
of the relay. Fig. 1 The U and C modules form a coordinate system. Note that the
item designations of each unit is the combination of U and C modules
The item designations are based on a coordinate system of covered by that unit’s upper left corner, e.g. 101 and 325.
U and C modules and the terminal designations are based on
the size of the unit. U is the height module and C is the width
module. The U-module (44,45 mm, 1,75 in), derived from the
19” standard, is the vertical distance between the groups of
holes in the fixing bars of cubicles. The C-module (7 mm, 0,28
in) is the horizontal distance between the mounting holes in
apparatus bars.
Illustration of item and terminal designations The next unit, 107, has the same U-module position but has
Combiflex added 6C to the C-module position. Unit 325 has added 2U
The left unit of the protective relay in Fig. 2 has the item and 24C to its module position.
designation 101, where the first figure stands for the
U-module position and the next two for the C-module
position.

101 107 113 125

325

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Fig. 2 Item designations for relay units

A complete terminal designation for the protective relay Fig. 3 and in the connection guide, Fig. 4.
shown in Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 consists of e.g. the item An example of the rear of a protection assembly with
designation 101 and the terminal designation 11 A. COMBITEST test switch is shown i Fig. 4. Terminal positions
This terminal, 101:11 A, is encircled in the terminal diagram, are used for internal and external connections.

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MULTI-FUNCTION CURRENT PROTECTION

010 RTXP 18

107 RXTUG 22H

113 RXHL 411

125.325 RXME 18

1), 2) BINARY INPUT PROGRAMMABLE

3)-7) RELAY OUTPUTS 1-5 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION

6) LOSS OF AUXILIARY VOLTAGE

PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION FOR BINARY INPUTS;

BLOCKING ENABLING 1>, 1>>, 1>>>, IN>, IN>>, IN>>>;

THERMAL RESET Ø, BREAKER FAILURE EXTERNAL START;

ALTERNATIVE SETTINGS; RESET OF LED INDICATIONS.

PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION FOR BINARY OUTPUTS;

START AND TRIP 1>, 1>>, 1>>>, IN>, IN>>, IN>>>;


Fig. 3 Terminal diagram 1MRK 001 083-HAA
THERMAL ALARM Ø, THERMAL TRIP Ø;

BREAKER FAILURE RE-TRIP; BREAKER FAILURE BACK-UP TRIP

ALTERNATIVE SETTINGS; IN SERVICE.

BINARY INPUT OPTIONS;

CIRCUIT-BREAKER CLOSED; CIRCUIT-BREAKER READY;

BLOCKING OF AUTORECLOSED; AUTORECLOSING EXTER-

NAL ON.

BINARY OUTPUT OPTIONS;

AUTORECLOSING ON; AUTORECLOSING READY

AUTORECLOSING STARTED;

AUTORECLOSING PULSE TO CIRCUIT BREAKER;

AUTORECLOSING UNSUCCESSFUL; INTERNAL OVERRE-

ACH TRIP.

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125 : 26 107 : 116

101 : 3A

107 : 118

101 : 11A

101 : 18A

325 : 26 113 : 417 107 : 316


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Fig. 4 Terminal locations at the rear of a protection assembly

Fig. 5 Circuit diagram 1MRK 001 083-HA

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Terminal bases are marked with figures and letters according One and the same terminal, 21 (see Fig. 7), in an RX 4
to Fig. 6. The terminal designation for a relay unit depends on terminal base can get four different terminal designations
the size of the mounted unit, not on the terminal base. depending on the size of the mounted relay unit.

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Fig. 6 Terminal base seen from the front

From rear side

321 21
321

(96000217) (96000218) (96000219) (96000220)

Fig. 7 Terminal designation for different relay units dotted mounted on the same terminal base

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101:101 101:107 101:113 101:125 131:101 131:107 131:113 131:125

131:325

101:325
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Fig. 8 Two of the same protective relays, the encircled 101 and 131,mounted in an equipment frame.

The terminal designation for one terminal in the left unit of the
left protective relay will be 101:101. The same terminal in the
right protective relay has the terminal designation 131:101 as
this relay has added 30C-modules to its position 131.

a) Horizontal marking pipe

b) Horizontal marking bar

c) Marking strips on both sides


of the marking bar

d) The C-module designation for


the right-hand relay in Fig.8
together with the U-module
designation 131 for the right-
hand relay

(75437)

Fig. 9 C-module markings

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(758430)

Fig. 10 Vertical U-module marking tape

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