Installation and Commissioning
8-97SA522 Manual
C53000-G1176-C119-2
So the circuit breaker trip coil does not remain energized in the above case, R
min
is
derived as:
If the calculation results that R
max
< R
min
, then the calculation must be repeated, with
the next lowest switching threshold U
BI min
, and this threshold must be implemented
in the relay using plug-in bridges (see Sub-section 8.1.3).
For the power consumption of the resistance:
Example:
The closest standard value of 39 kΩ is selected; the power is:
I
BI (HIGH)
Constant current with BI on
U
BI min
Minimum control voltage for BI
=17 V for delivery setting for nominal voltage of 24/48/60 V;
=73 V for delivery setting for nominal voltage of 110/125/220/250 V;
= 154V for delivery setting for nominal voltage of 220/250 V
UCTR
Control voltage for trip circuit
R
CBTC
DC resistance of circuit breaker trip coil
U
CBTC (LOW)
Maximum voltage on the circuit breaker trip coil that does not lead to tripping
I
BI (HIGH)
1.7 mA (from SIPROTEC
®
7SA522)
U
BI min
17 V for delivery setting for nominal voltage 24/48/60 V
73 V or delivery setting for nominal voltage 110/125/220/250 V
154V for delivery setting for nominal voltage of 220/250 V
UCTR 110 V (from system / release circuit)
R
CBTC
500 Ω (from system / release circuit)
U
CBTC (LOW)
2 V (from system / release circuit)
R
min
R
TC
U
CTR
U
TC (LOW)
–
U
TC (LOW)
-----------------------------------------------
⋅=
P
R
I
2
R⋅
U
CTR
RR
CBTC
+
----------------------------
2
R⋅
==
R
max
110 V 16 V
–
1.7 mA
----------------------------------
500 Ω
–=
R
max
54.8 kΩ=
R
min
27 kΩ
=
R
R
max
R
min
+
2
--------------------------------
40.9 kΩ
==
P
R
110 V
39 kΩ 0.5 kΩ+
----------------------------------------
2
39 kΩ⋅=
P
R
0.3 W≥