ABB SACE Emax 2 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions - page 46
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Ekip Dip protection release | 3 - Measurements
3 - Measurements
Introduction Measurements
The Ekip DIP release records various items of information, useful for analysis and consultation:
• Instantaneous measurements of phase currents.
• Measurement of the maximum and minimum currents recorded with an adjustable interval.
• Trip Log.
• List of events, changes of state and alarms recorded by the release
• Contact wear value.
• Number of mechanical and electrical operations.
NOTE:
all the information is available with Ekip T&P and Ekip Bluetooth modules and with
the Ekip Connect software. The Instantaneous measurements are also available with the Ekip
Multimeter switchgear unit.
Instantaneous currents
The following table summarises the measurements of the instantaneous currents:
Type of Measurement
Range
Standard ope-
ration range
Accuracy
Phase currents (I1, I2, I3, INe)
03…16 In
0.2…1.2 In
1 %
NOTE:
the precisions specified in the table refer to the range of normal operation
Maximum and minimum
currents
The release is able to record the maximum and minimum current, measured inside an interval that can be
programmed by the user.
Every measurement recorded is accompanied by the following information:
• Recording interval.
• Phase and value of maximum and minimum current measured.
• Date and time of the recording (referring to the internal clock).
NOTE:
in the case of the minimum current, if the value drops below the 0.03 In threshold, it
will be recorded and represented by the symbol “…” in the measurement field.
Trips
The release is able to record the last 30 openings of the circuit-breaker caused by protection trips.
The trips include useful information relating to each trip:
• The protection that caused the trip.
• The progressive number of the opening.
• The date and time of the opening (referring to the internal clock).
• The measurements associated to the trip protection.
Contact wear
Contact wear indicates the state of deterioration of the main contacts of the circuit-breaker.
The value is expressed as a percentage, and is 0 % in the case of no wear, and 100 % in the case of total
wear.
It is calculated automatically by the release at every opening for protection or, in the presence of an auxiliary
power supply, also at every manual opening of the circuit-breaker.
Number of operations
In the presence of auxiliary power, the release records a series information relating to openings of the circuit-
breaker:
• Number of manual operations.
• Total number of operations (manual + trips).