Earth-leakage protection relay Reyrolle 7SR23
currentphasefor electric motors

earth-leakage protection relay
earth-leakage protection relay
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Characteristics

Measured/monitored value
earth-leakage, current, phase
Applications
for electric motors, for generators
Mounting
panel-mount
Communication
RS485
Norms
IEC
Other characteristics
digital, programmable, differential

Description

The 7SR23 DAD is a numeric high impedance circulating current relay that has four current inputs, it is used as a unit protection to detect phase and earth faults. Features The relay can be applied to busbars, connections, transformers, reactors and motors. The relay is used in ‘high impedance’ applications in conjunction with external stabilising resistors and non-linear resistors (Metrosils). Standardised external components can be provided in an Epsilon case to facilitate design and installation. The integral CT supervision feature detects open circuits in the CT secondary wiring circuits, a consideration where CT circuits are switched. Relays are housed in E6 or E8 cases. Integrated logic is provided to allow the optimal configuration of relay input and output functionality. Protection, instrumentation and metering functionality is accessible via data comms channels. A front fascia USB port for local connection and RS485 rear port for remote connection are provided as standard, additional rear ports are available as options. Functions Protection functions •Overall differential protection 87/50(G) •Restricted earth fault protection 87REF •Earth fault (50G) Supervision functions •CT supervision (CT50) •Fault clearance monitor (87/50BF) Monitoring functions •Instrumentation Further functions •IEC 61850 option •Eight settings groups •Password protection •Self monitoring •Fault, event and waveform records
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