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Protection Relays

MiCOM P14x
Feeder Management Relays

MiCOM P14x feeder management relays provide an


integrated solution for the complete protection, control
and monitoring of overhead lines and underground
cables from distribution to transmission voltage levels.
The wide range of auxiliary functions provides the
P141, P142 in 40TE
user with sufficient information to efficiently maintain
the power system and its components including circuit
breakers, CTs, VTs, etc.
A customizable, friendly, multi-lingual user interface
and programmable graphical scheme logic allows for
P143 in 60TE simple and flexible applications on any network.
With optional High Speed - High Break contacts,
the high break performance ensures no burn-out of
contacts during normal operation or situations such as
breaker failure, or defective CB auxiliary contacts.
The need for external electromechanical trip relays can
be reduced/ removed by transferring the high rating
and durability duties into the MiCOM device thus giving
P145 in 80TE
further application and cost benefits.
MiCOM series 40 protection relays now include new hardware and
features to fully comply with the latest substation communication
standards:
• Redundancy to IEC 62439 on PRP (Parallel Redundancy Protocol) or
HSR (High-availability Seamless Redundancy)
• Dual IP addresses for independent Ethernet channels

Customer benefits • Compliant Interoperability (IEC 61850 Edition 1 & Edition 2)

• 1A & 5A in same relay Dual IP permits the physical segregation of the Ethernet networks, while
PRP and HSR enable seamless communication redundancy. Thanks to
• Wide auxiliary supply voltage the latest IEC 61850 Ed2 communication, users will experience best-in-
range class interoperability, future-proof design, optimized communication, and
engineering costs.
• Option of multiple communication
protocol and interfaces, including MiCOM series 40 now combines the trustworthy and time-tested
IEC 61850 ED1/ED2 algorithms with latest communication for ultimate security, reliability and
flexibility.
• High break output contact
capability internal to main
protection - no reliance on
auxiliary devices
• Programmable function keys and
flexible LED indication (P145 only)
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Protection Relays MiCOM P14x

ANSI IEC 61850 Features P141 P142 P143 P145


Directional / non-directional, instantaneous / time delayed
50/51/67 OcpPTOC/RDIR ■ ■ ■ ■
phase overcurrent (6 stage)
50N/51N/ EfdPTOC/ Directional / non-directional, instantaneous / time delayed,
■ ■ ■ ■
67N EfmPTOC measured earth fault (4 stage)
67N SenEftPTOC Sensitive directional earthfault (SEF/ I CosjI Sinj) (4 stage) ■ ■ ■ ■
67W SenEftPTOC Wattmetric earthfault ■ ■ ■ ■
YN Neutral admittance protection ■ ■ ■ ■
64 SenRefPDIF Restricted earthfault ■ ■ ■ ■
Blocked overcurrent ■ ■ ■ ■
Selective overcurrent ■ ■ ■ ■
Cold load pick-up ■ ■ ■ ■
51V Voltage controlled overcurrent ■ ■ ■ ■
46 NgcPTOC Negative sequence overcurrent ■ ■ ■ ■
49 ThmPTTR RMS Thermal overload (single / dual time constant) ■ ■ ■ ■
37P/37N Phase and neutral undercurrent ■ ■ ■ ■
27 VtpPhsPTUV Under voltage (2 stage) ■ ■ ■ ■
59 VtpPhsPTOV Over voltage (2 stage) ■ ■ ■ ■
59N VtpResPTOV Residual over voltage (Neutral displacement) (2 stage) ■ ■ ■ ■
47 NgvPTOV Negative sequence overvoltage ■ ■ ■ ■
81U PTUF Under frequency (9 stage) - Advanced ■ ■ ■ ■
81O PTOF Over frequency (9 stage) - Advanced ■ ■ ■ ■
81R PFRC Rate of Change of Freq. Prot. (9 stage) - Advanced) ■ ■ ■ ■
Frequency supervised rate of change of frequency (9 stage)
81RF ■ ■ ■ ■
- Advanced
81RAV Average rate of change of frequency (9 stage) - Advanced ■ ■ ■ ■
Freq. based load restoration (9 stage) - Advanced ■ ■ ■ ■
Rate of change of voltage protection (2 stage) ■ ■ ■ ■
BC Broken conductor (open jumper) ■ ■ ■ ■
50BF RBRF Circuit breaker failure ■ ■ ■ ■
Voltage transformer supervision(1, 2 & 3 phase fuse failure
VTS ■ ■ ■ ■
detection)
CTS Current transformer supervision ■ ■ ■ ■
49SR Silicon rectifier overload protection ■ ■ ■ ■
79 RREC 4 shot three pole auto reclose - ■ ■ ■

25 RSYN Check synchronising - - ■ ■

System split
2nd Harm Block 2nd Harmonic Blocking ■ ■ ■ ■
32R/32L/
Phase segregated power ■ ■ ■ ■
32O
Sensitive power ■ ■ ■ ■
87 High impedance differential protection ■ ■ ■ ■
OptGGIO Digital inputs (maximum) * 8 16 32 32
Output relays (maximum) (Hi Break - Hi speed option
RlyGGIO 8 15 32 32
available)*
Front communication port (RS232) ■ ■ ■ ■
Rear communication port (RS485/Optic/Ethernet) * ■ ■ ■ ■
Second rear communication port (RS232/RS485) * Option Option Option Option
Time synchronisation port (IRIG B modulated/unmodulated)* Option Option Option Option
InterMiCOM teleprotection for direct relay - relay
communication EIA(RS) 232 for MODEM links upto 19.2kbit/ Option Option Option Option
sec
* It may not be possible to get all in one particular model, refer data sheet for model
selection
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Protection Relays MiCOM P14x

IEC 2nd Remote


Remote Remote
Remote Local Fault records
Fault records Disturbance
Disturbance
61850 comm. port
port comm. port
port Communication
Communication Record
Record

Measurements
Measurements
Self monitoring
monitoring

X 50/51
50N/ 67/ 67N/67W
67N/67W 51V 46 49
37P/
YN 49SR CTS
51N 67N /64 37N
Vref

I
87

IE sen

27/ 81U/81O
81U/81O Function
59N 47 50BF VTS 79 25 PSL
PSL LEDs
59 /81R Keys *

Y Binary
Input / output
always available
(* P145 only)
optional
Feeder Management
P14x

Functional Overview
(Description of ANSI code nos., see Protection Function Overview)

Application Full Scheme Application


The MiCOM P14x range is suitable for all applications where overcurrent The P145 relay is especially suitable where
protection is required. It is suitable for solidly earthed, impedance a complete scheme solution is required and
earthed, Petersen coil earthed and isolated systems. comprises function keys for integral scheme
First application shows a parallel transformer protection where the P141 control functionality. The application shows
replaces many of the discrete protection elements normally associated the P145 combined with the P891 and P991 to
with the LV side of the transformer. The protection includes nondirectional provide a complete feeder scheme solution.
and directional phase overcurrent and earth fault, restricted earth fault The P891 provides relay independent tripping
and circuit breaker failure protection. The second application shows a and closing functionality where required. This
P143 protecting a plain feeder using phase overcurrent, sensitive earth functionality can also be integrated with the
fault, negative sequence overcurrent, thermal protection and breaker P145 to make use of relay functions such as
failure protection. The integral autorecloser with check synchronising can check synchronising or autoreclosing.
be configured to grade with downstream reclosers.
Typical applications of P141
Typical applications of P145

+ Close + Trip
52A 52B
T P991 P145 P891 P141
M
2 1 2 51P 64N
Va 51N 27
Close – – Trip 2 3 4 67P
P141 47
Vb M
2 5 6 67N
51P 50BF
64N
Vc Close PB 51N 27
2 7 8
Figure 2a: Typical parallel transfor
67P
mer application
47
1 Trip
9 10 67N 50BF
Input
1 11 12 CB Closed
+ Trip
8 13 14
Typical applications of P143
Figure 2a: Typical parallel transfor
mer application
A
8 15 16
8 17 18 B
Trip PB
9 19 20
P143
8 21 22 C
51P 50BF
9 23 24
Input 51N BC
25 26 N P143
49 79
CB Open
27 28
46
51P 25
50BF
51N BC
SEF 49 79
Shorting 46 25
Bars
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Protection Relays MiCOM P14x

Management functions
Choice of IDMT
In addition to the wide range of protection characteristics
IEC/UK curves IEEE/US curves
functions listed in the table, all relays in the TMS = 1 TD = 7
P14x range are provided with the following 1000 10 0
measurement, control, monitoring, post fault
analysis and self-diagnostic functions.
• Measurement of all instantaneous & integrated 100
values

Operating
10
• Circuit breaker control, status & condition

time (s)
monitoring.

Operating
time (s)
• Trip circuit and coil supervision 10

• 4 alternative setting groups UK LTI

• Control inputs IEC SI 1

• Fault locator 1
IEEE MI
IEEE VI
• Programmable scheme logic RECT
IEC VI US CO2
• Programmable allocation of digital inputs and
IEC EI US CO8
outputs IEEE EI
0. 1 0.1
• Sequence of event recording 1 10 100 1 10 100
Current (Multiples of Is) Current (Multiples of Is)
• Comprehensive disturbance recording
(waveform capture) TMS 0.025 to 1.2 TD 0.5 to 15
• User configurable LEDs
• Local and remote communication ports IEC Standard inverse
0.14
IEEE Moderately inverse
t = TMS x
• Multiple communication protocol and interface ( ) -1
0.02
I 0.0515
t = TD x + 0.114
( ) -1
Is 0.02
I
options Is
Standard Earth Fault
• Time synchronisation 13.5
IEC Very inverse
t = TMS x IEEE Very inverse
• Fully customisable menu texts There are two standard earth fault elements, each with four 19.61independent
I
Is -1 () t = TD x + 0.491
• Multi level password protection stages. ()
2
I -1 Is
• Power-up diagnostics and continuous • The first element operates from measured quantities:
80
IEC Extremely inverse t = TMS x
selfmonitoring of relay IEEE Extremely inverse
- Earth fault current which ()
-1is directly measuredt =using a separate CT, or
2
I 28.2
Is TD x + 0.1217
• User friendly setting and analysis software 2

( ) -1
I

• Read Only Mode - Residual connection of the three line CTs Is

• Enhanced opto input time stamping • The second


UK Long standard
time inverse t = TMS x earth fault element
120
operates from a5.95residual
US CO8 Inverse

• Enhanced Check Sync. feature current that is derived internally


I -1 ()
from the summationt = TD x
ofI the three
+ 0.18
phase
Is
()
2

Is
-1
currents.
Phase Overcurrent Rectifier Curve
45900
US CO2 Short time
t = TMS x
All earth fault elements have
I
5.6
-1the same directionality
()
inverse and IDMT
t = TD x
0.16758
Six independent stages are available for each + 0.11858
Is
()
0.02
characteristics as the phase overcurrent element. Both earth I
Is
-1fault
phase overcurrent element. Each stage may
elements may be enabled at the same time providing directional earth
be selected as non-directional or directional
fault protection and back-up standby earth fault protection in the same
(forward/ reverse). All stages have definite time
device. The directionality of the earth fault elements is provided by either
delayed characteristics, three of the stages may
residual voltageor negative sequence voltage.
also be independently set to one of ten IDMT
curves (IEC and IEEE). Restricted Earth Fault

The IDMT stages have a programmable reset The restricted earth fault protection provided for protection of transformer
timer for grading electro-mechanical, to winding against earth faults may be configured as either high impedance
reduce autoreclose dead times and to reduce or low impedance biased differential.
clearance times where intermittent faults occur.
The phase fault directional elements are
internally polarised by quadrature phase-phase I DIFF
Operate
voltages, and will make a correct directional K1 0% to 20%
decision down to: K2 K2 0% to 150%
0.5V (Vn = 100 - 120V) or I s1 0.08 to 1. 0I n
2.0V (Vn = 380 - 480V). Restrain I s2 0.10 to 1. 5 I n
A synchronous polarising signal is maintained K1
I s1
for 3.2s after voltage collapse to ensure that
the instantaneous and time delayed overcurrent I s2 I BIAS REF biased differential characteristics
elements operate correctly for close-up three
phase faults.
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Protection Relays MiCOM P14x

Sensitive Earth Fault Frequency


A core balance CT should be used to drive the sensitive earth fault Nine stages each of over frequency, under
function. The directionality of the sensitive earth fault element is provided frequency, rate of change of frequency,
by the residual voltage. frequency supervised rate of change of
Wattmetric frequency, average rate of change of frequency,
frequency based load shedding during severe
As an alternative to the directional earthfault characteristic a directional system disturbances.
I cos j characteristic can be used for Petersen coil earth fault protection
using the sensitive earth fault input. A directional I sin j characteristic is Phase Segregated Power
also available for protection of insulated feeders. Two stages of power protection are provided
Blocked Over Current and each stage can be independently
configured to operate as Over Power or Under
Each stage of overcurrent and earth fault protection can be blocked Power and Forward or Reverse direction.
by an optically isolated input. This enables overcurrent and earth fault
protection to integrate into a blocked overcurrent busbar protection The relays provide a standard 3 phase power
scheme. protection element and also a single phase
power protection element.
Cold Load Pick-Up Logic
Sensitive Power
Cold load pick-up temporarily raises the overcurrent settings following
closure of the circuit breaker, allowing the protection settings to be set Two stages of sensitive power protection are
closer to the load profile. provided and these can be independently
selected as reverse power, over power, low
2nd Harmonic Blocking forward power or disabled depending upon the
The 2nd Harmonic Blocking detects high inrush current inflows that occur operating condition.
when transformers or machines are connected. The function will block Voltage Transformer Supervision
the Phase over current, Earth fault, Sensitive Earth fault and Negative
sequence over current. Voltage transformer supervision is provided
to detect loss of one, two or three VT signals,
Voltage Controlled Overcurrent providing indication and inhibition of voltage
Voltage controlled overcurrent provides backup protection for remote dependent protection elements. An optically
phase faults whilst remaining insensitive to load. isolated input may also be configured to initiate
the voltage transformer supervision alarm and
Negative Sequence Overcurrent blocking when used with MCBs or other external
Negative sequence overcurrent protection can be set as either non- forms of voltage transformer supervision.
directional or directional (forward/reverse), and can operate for remote Current Transformer Supervision
phase-phase and phase earth faults even with delta-star transformers
present. Current transformer supervision is provided
to detect loss of phase CT signals and inhibit
RMS Thermal Overload the operation of current dependent protection
Thermal overload protection provides both alarm and trip stages. elements.
The thermal element may be set with either a single time constant High impedance differential protection
characteristic for the protection of cables or dry transformers, or a dual
time constant characteristic to protect oil filled transformers. In the event The application of the MiCOM P14x to the
of loss of auxiliary supply, the thermal state is stored in non-volatile protection of machines, power transformers
memory. and busbar installations is based on the high
impedance differential principle, offering
Under/Overvoltage & Rate of Change of Voltage stability for any type of fault occurring outside
Under/over voltage protection may be configured to operate from either the protected zone and satisfactory operation
phase-phase or phaseneutral quantities. Two independent stages with for faults within the zone. (Refer to MiCOM P14x
definite time elements are available, one of the stages can also be High Impedance Protection Application Guide)
configured to an inverse characteristic. Two stages of rate of change of
voltage protection elements are also available, which are independently
settable.
Residual Overvoltage
Residual overvoltage protection is available for detecting earth faults Features carefully designed
in high impedance earthed or isolated systems. The neutral voltage is to protect any type of system
derived from the three phase voltage inputs.
Two independent measuring elements with definite time characteristics
are available, one of the elements can also be configured to have an
inverse characteristic.
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Protection Relays MiCOM P14x

Neutral Admittance Protection Measurements

Three single stage elements are provided for non-directional over-admit- The measurements provided, which may be
tance, non-directional/directional over-conductance and non-directional/ viewed in primary or secondary values, can be
directional over-susceptance. accessed by the back-lit liquid crystal display,
or the communications ports. A wide range of
Circuit Breaker Failure Protection
instantaneous and integrated parameters are
Two stage circuit breaker failure protection may be used for tripping available. The list includes measured signals
upstream circuit breakers and re-tripping of the local circuit breaker if like phase currents and voltages and computed
required. signals like Power, frequency, energy, etc.
Phase currents and phase to neutral voltages
The circuit breaker failure logic may also be initiated externally from other
are available in true rms and fundamental
protection devices if required.
quantities.
Circuit Breaker Control
Phase notation is user definable using the
Circuit breaker control is available from the front panel user interface, MiCOM S1 Studio text editor.
optically isolated inputs and remotely via the substation communications.
Fault Records
Autoreclose with Check Synchronising
Records of the last 5 faults are stored in battery
The P142, P143 and P145 provide three-pole multishot autoreclose. The backed memory. The information provided in the
user may select a single, two, three or four shot autoreclose cycle, with fault record includes:
independently settable dead times and reclaim time. Autoreclose can be • Indication of faulted phase
initiated from the internal protection elements or from external protection • Protection operation
via an opto input. • Active setting group
• Date and time
Advanced features include live line working and sequence coordination
• Fault location
(co-ordination with downstream reclosing equipment).
• Relay and CB operating time
Check Synchronism • Currents, voltages and frequency
Fault Location
0° Check Sync
Check Sync Stage 2 Limits A fault location algorithm provides distance to
Stage 1 Limits
VBUS fault in miles, kilometres, ohms or percentage of
Live Volts line length
Rotating
Nominal
Vector
Event Records
Volts
VLINE
Up to 512 time-tagged event records are
Dead Volts stored in battery backed memory, and can be
extracted using the communication ports or
viewed on the front panel display.
Disturbance Records
The internal disturbance recorder has 9
1180° analogue channels, 128 digital and 1 time
System Split Limits
channel.
Approximately 50 records of 1.5 s duration can
An adaptive two stage check synchronism function is available for use be stored. All channels and the trigger source
in conjunction with automatic or manual (re)closure. This function also are user configurable. Disturbance records
provides advanced signal indication of system conditions and can for can be extracted from the relay via the remote
example be used in situations where slip frequency and phase angle for communications and saved in the COMTRADE
synchro check changes under certain format. These records may be examined using
system conditions. MiCOM S1 Studio or any suitable software
program.
Measurement and recording facilities
The P14x series is capable of measuring and storing the values of a wide
range of quantities.
All events, fault and disturbance records are time tagged to a resolution
of 1ms using an internal real time clock. An optional IRIG-B port is also
provided for accurate time synchronization. A lithium battery provides
backup for the real time clock and all records in the event of auxiliary
supply failure. This battery is supervised and easily replaced from the
front of the relay.
Disturbance record viewed in MiCOM S1 Studio
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Protection Relays MiCOM P14x

Supervision & monitoring Local and remote communications


Trip Circuit Supervision Two communication ports are available
as standard; a rear port providing remote
Supervision of the trip circuit in both circuit breaker open and
communications and a front port providing local
closed states can be realised using the optically isolated inputs and
communications.
programmable scheme logic.
The front RS232 port has been designed
Circuit Breaker State Monitoring
for use with MiCOM S1, which fully supports
An alarm will be generated if there is a discrepancy between the open functions within the relay by providing the ability
and closed auxiliary contacts of the circuit breaker. to programme the settings off-line, configure
the programmable scheme logic, extract and
Broken Conductor
view event, disturbance and fault records, view
The broken conductor protection detects unbalanced conditions caused the measurement information dynamically and
by broken conductors, maloperation of single phase of switchgear or by perform control functions.
single phasing conditions. It operates on the ratio of I2 to I1.
The default remote communications are based
Circuit Breaker Condition Monitoring on RS485 voltage levels. Any of the protocols
listed below can be chosen at the time of
The circuit breaker condition monitoring features include:
ordering.
• Monitoring the number of breaker trip operations
• Recording the sum of the broken current quantity ΣIx, 1,0 ≤ x ≤ 2,0 • Courier / K-bus
• Monitoring the breaker operating time • Modbus
• Fault frequency counter • IEC60870-5-103 (optic interface also available)
• DNP 3.0
Diagnostics • IEC 61850 (over 100 Mbit/s fiber/copper
Automatic tests performed including power-on diagnostics and Ethernet)
continuous self-monitoring ensure a high degree of reliability. IEC 61850 is available when the optional
The results of the self-test functions are stored in battery backed memory. Ethernet port is ordered. IEC 61850 offers
Test features available on the user interface provide examination of input high-speed data exchange, peer-to-peer
quantities, states of the digital inputs and relay outputs. A local monitor communication, reporting, disturbance record
port provides digital outputs, selected from a prescribed list of signals, extraction and time synchronization.
including the status of protection elements. Redundant Ethernet is available in various
These test signals can also be viewed using the communication ports and options (Self healing ring, RSTP and Dual
front panel user interface. homing star).
P14x has 128 virtual inputs with an improved
Different Communication Interfaces of P14x GOOSE performance.
An optional second rear courier port is available
which may be configured as RS232, RS485 or
K-Bus.
COMM 1
HMI SCADA / substation
control interface
IEC 61850 Edition 1 and edition 2
To ensure compatibility with Edition 1 and
Full access to all
settings, signals Edition 2, MiCOM series 40 sup­ports both
and measurands MODEM MODEM
editions. This allows the choice to be made by
configuration (set­ting) at any time, resulting in
COMM 2 fewer spares and more system flexibility.
PC
Local access by
Remote access by protection engineer
Universal IRIG-B
protection engineer
Universal IRIG-B is now included as standard
on the new Ethernet cards. Devices can be
synchronised by modulated or unmodulated
IRIG-B time source without any pre-selection
Choice of ethernet boards
• Single port RJ45 for Standard Applications
Your search for a single box feeder • Dual RJ45 ports for PRP/HSR/Independent
Ethernet networks
management relay ends with MiCOM P14x • Dual LC ports for PRP/HSR/Independent
Ethernet networks
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Protection Relays MiCOM P14x

Control and indication Hardware


Programmable Scheme Logic All models within the MiCOM P14x series
include:
Programmable scheme logic allows the user to customize the protec-
tion and control functions. It is also used to programme the functionality • A back-lit liquid crystal display
of the optically isolated inputs, relay outputs and LED indications. The • 12 LEDs (8 programmable)
programmable scheme logic comprises of gate logic and general pur- • An optional IRIG-B port
pose timers. The gate logic includes OR, AND and majority gate functions, • An RS232 port & an RS485 port
with the ability to invert the inputs and outputs, and provide feedback. The • An optional RS232/RS485/K-Bus port
programmable scheme logic is configured using the graphical MiCOM S1
• An optional ethernet port for IEC 61850
Studio PC based support software.
protocol
Function Keys (P145 only) • A download/monitor port
Ten function keys are available for implementing scheme control function- • A battery (supervised)
ality. The function keys operate in two modes, normal and toggled, and • N/O and N/C watchdog contacts
activate associated signals in PSL that can easily be used to customize • Supervised +48V field voltage
the application. The following examples illustrate how scheme functional- • 1A/5A dual rated CTs
ity can easily be implemented for use with the function keys. • PRP (Parallel Redundancy Protocol) or HSR
• Remote CB control enable/disable (High-availability Seamless Redundancy)
• Auto-reclose enable/disable redundancy
• Sensitive earth fault enable/disable • Dual IP ports (2 IPs)
• Auto-reclose lockout reset
• Universal Irig-B port (Modulated and un-
Each function key has an associated tri-color LED (red, green, yellow) al- modulated)
lowing for clear indication of the associated function’s state.
Expansion cards are available to increase the
Circuit Breaker Control number of digital inputs and outputs for the
P142 and P143, and now it is possible for P141
Circuit breaker control is available from the front panel user interface,
relay to have 7 or 8 outputs depends on order.
optically isolated inputs and remotely via the substation communications.
Also, depending on the relay model, up to eight
Blocking of Circuit breaker control can also be done via the function keys
High Speed-Hi Break contacts are available as
when programmed in PSL.
an option.
Indication (P145 only)
This will protect against burnt contacts due to
Eighteen tri -color LEDs are available for user programming. The LED a stuck breaker or defective breaker auxiliary
colors (red, green or yellow) are driven via digital databus signals in PSL contact conditions.
and can be programmed to indicate up to four conditions/states.
The optically isolated inputs are independent
For example:
and may be powered from the +48V field
• Off- Not in service
voltage.
• Red- CB closed,
• Green-CB open, The relay outputs may be configured as latching
• Yellow-CB not healthy or self reset. All CT connections have integral
shorting.

Track record - feeder management relays

• MODN launched in 1998 with over 2000 units delivered


• P14x MiCOM series introduced in 1999. Worldwide
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application, with over 10,000 units delivered.


• Introduction of phase II hardware of MiCOM P14x in 2002.
• Addition of UCA2 protocol and ethernet port in 2004
• Addition of IEC 61850 protocol in 2006
• Addition of high impedance differential protection in 2015

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