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Supersedes November 2014 Contents Description Page General Description.... 2 Applications.... 3 Dimensions.... 5 Wiring Diagram.... 6 Specifications... 7 Ordering Information....11

Applications Provides reliable 3-phase and ground overcurrent protection for all voltage levels Primary feeder circuit protection Primary transformer protection Backup to differential protection May be used where instantaneous and/or time overcurrent protection is required Ground element capable of residual, zero sequence or external source connections Protection Functions Breaker failure (50BF) Phase overcurrent protection per time-current curve ( 51-1, 51-2, 51-3) Current unbalance (46) Calculated ground fault protection per time-current curve (51R-1, 51R-2) Independent measured ground or neutral fault protection per time-current curve ( 51X-1, 51X-2) Phase instantaneous overcurrent (50-1, 50-2, 50-3) Calculated ground or neutral instantaneous overcurrent (50R-1, 50R-2) Independent measured ground or neutral instantaneous vercurrent (50X-1, 50X-2) Curve shapes: ANSI, IEC, or thermal curves (11 thermal curves) Instantaneous or time delay reset True RMS or fundamental sensing of each phase and ground current Zone selective interlocking (phase and ground) or reverse blocking for bus protection 1 Metered Values RMS and fundamental phase currents RMS and fundamental ground currents Maximum, minimum, and average RMS and fundamental phase currents Maximum, minimum, and average RMS and fundamental ground currents Fault and Waveform Monitoring Trip circuit monitoring 1 Breaker wear (accumulated interrupted current) Fault data logs (up to 20 events) Sequence of event recorders (up to 300 events) Waveform capture (7,200 cycles total, customized file size) CT supervision Control Functions Remote open/close Programmable I/O Programmable LEDs Multiple setting groups (up to 4) Communication (Note 1) Local HMI Front USB Communication port Remote communication port RS-485 Terminals Ethernet RJ45 Fiber Optic ST RS-485 D-SUB LC Duplex Fiber Optic IRIG-B Protocols Modbus RTU Modbus TCP IEC 61850 (MMS and GOOSE) DNP3-RTU DNP3-TCP/UDP Profibus-DP Physical Characteristics Height: 8.62 in. (218.948 mm) Width: 6.82 in. (173.228 mm) Depth: 7.49 in. (190.246 mm), 5.56 in* (141.224 mm*) * Depth behind panel with projection mounted enclosure Listings/Certification UL, CSA, CE General Description The Protective Relay is a multifunction, microprocessor based overcurrent relay designed for both ANSI and IEC applications. It is a panel-mounted, self-contained unit which operates from either ac or dc control power. The design provides true RMS and fundamental sensing of each phase and ground current. Only one unit is required for each 3-phase circuit. Current monitoring and operator selectable protective functions are integral to each relay. The relay operates from the 5 amperes or 1 ampere secondary output of standard current transformers. Current transformer ratio information is quickly programmed into the unit via settings. This enables the relay to display metered current in primary amperes, secondary amperes or per unit values. The features a user friendly operations panel to monitor and program the relay. The cause for trips and alarms are automatically displayed on the LCD after events. Three levels of password protection can be customized for both protection and control features. The common PowerPort-E software is used for configuring the relay settings, and the Quality Manager software provides access to the 7200 cycles of disturbance waveform data stored in the relay. Arc flash reduction is accomplished through Maintenance Mode and the use of either blocking elements or separate settings groups. Maintenance Mode is easily programmed, engaged and indicated through the front panel HMI, the programmable I/O, or over communications. 1 Refer to the Ordering Information and Table 2 for optional features. 2

Technical Data TD02602010E Applications General The microprocessor based relay provides reliable 3-phase and ground overcurrent protection for all voltage levels. It can be used for any application where instantaneous and/or time overcurrent protection is required. It is most commonly used as primary feeder circuit protection, (see Figure 1). 50X 51X Resistor 50 51 50 51 50R 51R CB 52 50X 51X CB EDR- 3000 50R 51R Figure 3. Transformer Secondary Protection with Neutral CT Connection. Load EDR- 3000 Figure 1. Primary Feeder Circuit Protection. The may be applied as the primary or backup transformer overcurrent protection (see Figure 2). 50 51 The relay has special provisions for connection in a Zone Interlocking scheme which can be used for bus protection or to improve protection coordination in a tight or close system. Zone Interlocking is described in following sections. Overcurrent Protection The provides complete 3-phase and ground overcurrent protection. The separate protection elements and settings are fully programmable using either 5A or 1A secondary current transformers. The CT ratios are set independently for phase and ground allowing the ground element to be connected using either the residual connection of the phase inputs or a separate ground CT. (refer to Figures 4 and 5). 50X 51X CB 50R 51R 50X/51X EDR- 3000 Figure 2. Transformer Overcurrent Protection. The may be used as primary or backup protection on the secondary side of a resistance grounded transformer (i.e. Delta-Wye transformer with high-resistance ground system). In this application, the sensitive ground ordering option is required for use with lower CT ratios and more sensitive pickup settings. Figure 4. Residual Ground Connection. 3

50X/51X Figure 5. Separate Zero Sequence Ground CT Connection. Zone Selective Interlocking 1 (Phase and Ground) Zone Selective interlocking is a protection function to minimize equipment damage resulting from a phase or a ground fault in an area where long time and/or short time delay is in use. When the "Ground Zone Interlocking" feature is utilized, an immediate trip is initiated when the fault is in the breaker's zone of protection, regardless of its preset time delay. When the "Phase Zone Interlocking" feature is utilized, the time overcurrent elements work as follows. The instantaneous phase element will initiate an immediate trip when the fault is in the breaker's zone of protection, regardless of its preset time delay. For the time overcurrent phase element, the current sensed by the must exceed 1.5 times the pickup setting for the zone selective interlocking to initiate an immediate trip signal when the fault is in the breaker's zone of protection. Upstream protected breakers are restrained from tripping immediately by an interlocking signal from the downstream EDR- 3000 relay. This interlocking signal requires only a pair of wires from the downstream breaker to the upstream breaker. It provides standard coordinated tripping when the fault is located outside the zone of protection. In the sample zone interlocking system shown in Figure 6, circuit breakers A, B, and C are equipped with overcurrent relays. Figure 6. Sample Zone Selective Interlocking System. 1 Refer to the Ordering Information and Table 2 (Catalog Ordering Information for Removable Terminals) for optional features. 4

Technical Data TD02602010E Fault Location Zone 3* If a fault occurs at a point in Zone 3, the of downstream breaker C senses the fault and sends a restraining signal to the upstream of feeder breaker B. Having received this signal, the of feeder breaker B withholds its trip command. As a result, only downstream breaker C is tripped. Fault Location Zone 2* If a fault occurs at a point in Zone 2, the of feeder breaker B senses the fault and sends a restraining signal to the upstream of main breaker A. The of the downstream breaker C does not see this fault since it is situated on the downstream side of the fault. As a result, the of downstream breaker C does not send a restraining signal to the of feeder breaker B. Since it did not receive a restraining signal from the of downstream breaker C, the of feeder breaker B identifies that the fault is in Zone 2 and immediately trips feeder breaker B, regardless of its time setting. Fault Location Zone 1* 3.62 (91.8) 3.05 (77.6) B B A A 5.38 (136.7) 4.94 (125.5) 3.94 (100.0) CUTOUT A A B B B HOLES FOR PROJECTION PANEL MOUNT 4.88 (124.0) A HOLES FOR STANDARD PANEL MOUNT 6.30 (160.0) If a fault occurs in Zone 1, no restraining signal is received by the Digitrip of main breaker A. As a result, main breaker A is immediately tripped by its overcurrent relay, regardless of its time setting. * For the time overcurrent phase element, the current sensed by the must exceed 1.5 times the pickup setting for the zone selective interlocking to initiate an immediate trip signal when the fault is in the breaker's zone of protection. 4 x 0.19 (04.8) Figure 7. Drilling Pattern. 4 x 0.19 (04.8) Dimensions 3.82 (97.0) Inches (Milimeters) 6.82 (173.2) 5.56 (141.1) 4.80 (122.0) 5.38 (136.7) 8.62 (218.9) 6.67 6.14 (169.4) (156.0) 2.50 (63.5) Figure 8. Projection Mounting. 5

3.82 (97.0) Inches (Milimeters) 6.82 (173.2) 6.82 (173.2) 6.74 (171.2) 4.94 (125.5) 8.62 (218.9) 4.88 6.14 (124.0) (156.0) 0.56 (14.2) Figure 9. Standard Mounting. Wiring Diagram Connection Example => Terminal Markings X3. 3-Phase Current Measurement; Inom Secondary = 5A. Ground Current Measuring Via Residual-Connection; IGnom Secondary = 5A. Figure 10. Typical Wiring Diagram. 6

Technical Data TD02602010E Specifications Climatic Environmental Conditions Storage Temperature: -25 C up to +70 C (-13 F to 158 F) Operating Temperature: -20 C up to +60 C (-4 F to 140 F) Permissible Humidity at Ann. Average: <75% rel. (on 56d up to 95% rel.) Permissible Installation Altitude: <2000 m (6561.67 ft) above sea level If 4000 m (13123.35 ft) altitude apply, a changed classification of the operating and test voltages may be necessary Degree of Protection EN 60529 HMI front panel with seal IP54 Rear side terminals IP30 Routine Test Insulation test acc. to IEC60255-5: All tests to be carried out against ground and other input and output circuits Aux. voltage supply, digital inputs, current measuring inputs, signal relay outputs: 2.5 kv (eff) / 50 Hz Voltage measuring inputs: 3.0 kv (eff) / 50 Hz All wire-bound communication interfaces: 1.5 kv dc Housing Housing B1: height/-width 183 mm (7.205 in.)/ 141.5 mm (5.571 in.) Housing depth (incl. terminals): 208 mm (8.189 in.) Material, housing: Aluminum extruded section Material, front panel: Aluminum/foil front Mounting position: Horizontal (±45 around the X-axis must be permitted) Weight: housing B1: approx. 2.4 kg (5.291 lb) Plug-in Connector with integrated Short-Circuiter (Conventional Current Inputs) Nominal current: 1 A and 5 A Continuous loading capacity: 4 x In/continuously Overcurrent withstand: 30 x In/ 10 s 100 x In/1 s 250 x In/10 ms (1 half-wave) Screws: M4, captive type acc. to VDEW Connection cross-sections: 2 x 2.5 mm² (2 x AWG 14) with wire end ferrule 1 x or 2 x 4.0 mm² (2 x AWG 12) with ring cable sleeve or cable sleeve 1 x or 2 x 6 mm² (2 x AWG 10) with ring cable sleeve or cable sleeve Voltage Supply Aux. Voltage: 19-300 Vdc/40-250 Vac Buffer time in case of supply failure: >= 50 ms at minimal aux. voltage communication is permitted to be interrupted Max. permissible making current: 18 A peak value for <0.25 ms 12 A peak value for <1 ms The voltage supply must be protected by a fuse of: 2.5 A time-lag miniature fuse 5 x 20 mm (approx. 1/5 in. x 0.8 in.) according to IEC 60127 3,5 A time-lag miniature fuse 6. 3 x 32 mm (approx. 1/4 in. x 1 1/4 in.) according to UL 248-14 Power Consumption Power supply range: 19-300 Vdc: 6 W idle mode/ 8 W max. power 40-250 Vac: 6 W idle mode/ 8 W max. power (For frequencies of 40-70 Hz) Real Time Clock Running reserve of the real time clock: 1 year min. Display Display type: LCD with LED background illumination Resolution graphics display: 128 x 64 pixel LED-Type: Two colored: red/green Number of LEDs, Housing B1: 8 Digital Inputs Max. input voltage: 300 Vdc/270 Vac Input current: <4 ma Reaction time: <20 ms Fallback time: <30 ms (Safe state of the digital inputs) 4 Switching thresholds: Un =24 Vdc, 48 Vdc, 60 Vdc, 110 Vac/dc, 230 Vac/dc Un = 24 Vdc Switching threshold 1 ON: Switching threshold 1 OFF: Min. 19.2 Vdc Max. 9.6 Vdc Un = 48 V/60Vdc Switching threshold 2 ON: Switching threshold 2 OFF: Min. 42.6 Vdc Max. 21.3 Vdc Un = 110/120 Vac/dc Switching threshold 3 ON: Switching threshold 3 OFF: Min. 88.0 Vdc/88.0 Vac Max. 44.0 Vdc/44.0 Vac Un = 230/240 Vac/dc Switching threshold 4 ON: Switching threshold 4 OFF Min. 184 Vdc/184 Vac Max. 92 Vdc/92 Vac Terminals: Screw-type terminal 7

Current and Ground Current Measurement Nominal currents: 1 A / 5 A Max. measuring range: up to 40 x In (phase currents) up to 25 x In (ground current standard) up to 2.5 x In (ground current sensitive) Continuous loading capacity: 4 x In/continuously Overcurrent proof: 30 x In/10 s 100 x In/1 s 250 x In/10 ms (1 half-wave) Power consumption: Phase current inputs at In = 1A Burden = 0.15 mva at In = 5A Burden = 0.15 mva Ground current input at In = 1A Burden = 0.35 mva at In = 5A Burden = 0.35 mva Frequency range: 50 Hz / 60 Hz ±10% Terminals: Screw-type terminals with integrated short-circuiters (contacts) Binary Output Relays Continuous current: 5 A ac/dc Switch-on current: 25 A ac/dc for 4 s Max. breaking current: 5 A ac up to 125 Vac 5 A dc up to 50 V (resistive) 0.2 A dc at 300 V Max. switching voltage: 250 Vac/300 Vdc Switching capacity: 2000 VA Contact type: 1 changeover contact Terminals: Screw-type terminals RS485 Master/Slave: Slave Connection: 6 screw-clamping terminals RM 3.5 mm (138 MIL) (terminating resistors internal) Design Standards Generic standard EN 61000-6-2 EN 61000-6-3 Product standard EC 60255-6 EN 50178 UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment) CSA C22.2 No. 14-95 (Industrial Control Equipment) ANSI C37.90 Tolerances of the Real Time Clock Resolution: 1 ms Tolerance: <1 minute / month (+20 C [68 F]) Measuring Accuracy Max measuring range: up to 40 x In (phase currents) up to 25 x In (ground current standard) Frequency range: 50 Hz / 60 Hz ± 10% Accuracy: Class 0.5 Amplitude error if I < In: ±0.5% of the rated value Amplitude error if I > In: ±0.5% of the measured value Amplitude error if I > 2 In: ±1.0% of the measured value Resolution: 0.01 A Harmonics up to 20% 3rd harmonic ±2% up to 20% 5th harmonic ±2% Frequency influence < ±2% / Hz in the range of ±5 Hz of the parameterized nominal frequency Temperature influence <±1% within the range of 0 C up to +60 C (32 F up to +140 F) 8

Technical Data TD02602010E Protection Stages Tolerances 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. Table 1. Protection Stages Tolerances. Overcurrent Protection Stages: 50P(x), 51P(x) Range Step Tolerance Pickup Resetting Ratio If the Pick-up Value is Exceeded the Module/Stage is Started. 0.01...40.00 In 0.01 in ±1.5% of the Setting Value Resp. 1% In 97% or 0.5% In t Tripping Delay 0.00...300.00 s 0.01 s DEFT ±% resp..±10 ms Operating Time Starting from l Higher than 1.1 l> <+35ms DisengagingTime t-multiplier Reset Mode Time multiplier/tripping characteristic factor IEC NINV IEC VINV IEC EINV IEC LINV ANSI MINV ANSI VINV ANSI EINV Flat It I 2 t I 4 t Only Available if IEC Characteristics IEC NINV IEC VINV IEC EINV IEC LINV Reset Curves if ANSI Characteristics ANSI MINV ANSI VINV ANSI EINV Flat It I 2 t I 4 t <+45 ms 0.05...2.00 0.01 ±5% 0.00...60.00 0.01 s ±1% resp ±10 ms. 5% 9

Table 1. Protection Stages Tolerances (Continued). Ground Current Stages: 50G(x), 50N(x), 51G(X), 51N(X) Range Step Tolerance Pickup Resetting Ratio If the Pick-up Value is Exceeded the Module/Stage will be Started. 0.01...20.00 In 0.01 in ±1.5% of the Setting Value Resp. 1% In 97% or 0.5% In t Tripping Delay 0.00...300.00 s 0.01 s DEFT ±% Resp..±10 ms Operating Time Starting from lg Higher than 1.1 lg> <+35ms DisengagingTime t-multiplier Reset Mode Tripping Characteristic Factor IEC NINV IEC VINV IEC EINV IEC LINV ANSI MINV ANSI VINV ANSI EINV Flat It I 2 t I 4 t Only Available if IEC Characteristics IEC NINV IEC VINV IEC EINV IEC LINV Reset Curves if ANSI Characteristics ANSI MINV ANSI VINV ANSI EINV Flat It I 2 t I 4 t <+45 ms 0.05...2.00 0.01 ±5% 0.00...60.00 0.01 s ±1% resp. ±10 ms Circuit Breaker Failure Protection 50BF Range Step Tolerance I-CBF> Resetting Ratio If the Pick-up Value is Exceeded, the Module/Stage Will Be Started. 0.0...0.1 1 0.01 In ±1.5% of the Setting Value Resp. 1% In 0.5% In t-cbf If the delay time is expired, an CBF alarm is given out. <+40 ms Operating Time Starting From I Higher than 1.3 I-CBF> <+40 ms Disengaging Time 5% <+40 ms 10

Technical Data TD02602010E Ordering Information Sample Catalog Number The catalog number identification chart defines the electrical characteristics and operation features included in the. For example, if the catalog number were -2A0BA1, the device would have the following: (A) - 4 Digital Inputs, 3 Output Relays (0) - Phase Current 5A/1A, Ground Current 5A/1A, Power Supply: 19-300 Vdc, 40-250 Vac (B) - Modbus-RTU or DNP3 RTU (RS-485) (A) - Without Conformal Coating (1) - Projection Panel Mount Table 2. Catalog Ordering Information for Removable Terminals. Removable Terminals Choose from the following options. -2 A 0 B A 1 Hardware Option 1 4 DI, 3 Outputs, Removable Terminals A 8 DI, 5 Outputs, Removable Terminals, Trip Coil Monitor and IRIG-B B 4 DI, 3 Outputs, Removable Terminals, Zone Interlocking, and IRIG-B C Hardware Option 2 Phase Current 5A/1A, Ground Current 5A/1A, Power Supply Range: 19-300 Vdc, 40-250 Vac 0 (Zero) Phase Current 5A/1A, Sensitive Ground Current 0.5A/0.1A, Power Supply Range:19-300 Vdc, 40-250 Vac 1 Communication Options Modbus RTU or DNP3 RTU over RS485 Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ45 Profibus-DP over Fiber Optic ST Profibus-DP over D-SUB / RS485 Modbus RTU or DNP3 RTU over Fiber Optic ST Modbus RTU or DNP3 RTU over D-SUB / RS485 IEC61850 or Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ45 Modbus RTU or DNP3 RTU over RS485 or Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ45 IEC61850 or Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over LC duplex FO Ethernet Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over LC duplex FO Ethernet B C D E F G H I K L Conformal Coating Options None Conformal Coated Circuit Boards A B Mounting Options Standard Mount 0 (Zero) Projection Mount 1 Standard Accessories Catalog Number Description ER-IQRETROKIT E-SERIES 3000 IQ ADAPTER KIT PROJECTION MOUNTED* ESERIESUSBCBL E-Series mini USB cable 6 foot * Retrofit mounting plate for a DT-3000 relay replacement. Projection mount option required. 11

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