RNPP-311.1 voltage, phase imbalance and sequence relay is designed to protect three-phase consumers from key electrical network faults, including:
- Unacceptable voltage fluctuations in the network lasting at least 0.02 seconds
- Voltage asymmetry in the network (phase imbalance)
- Phase loss, incorrect phase sequence, and phase sticking
- RNPP-311.1 measures the actual values of phase (line-to-line) voltages and controls the coil of an external magnetic starter, which switches the load power circuit
- It indicates voltage faults and the state of the load relay (on/off)
- The relay continuously monitors the voltages in a three-phase network, comparing them with user-defined thresholds using the regulator Unom ±%
- The device disconnects the load if the voltage exceeds the user-defined limits
RNPP-311.1 has a single adjustable trip setting for both maximum and minimum voltage. For example, in the 10% position, the relay trips when the voltage rises or falls by 10% of the nominal value.
RNPP-311.1 can operate in the following states:
Normal Operation:
- The network voltage remains within the limits set by the user during configuration
- The automatic restart delay (AR) has elapsed
- The protected equipment is connected to the network
- The "ALARM" indicator is off
- The "LINE" indicators are lit
- Voltage Fault
- The network voltage exceeds the user-defined limits for longer than the time specified in the technical specifications
- The protected equipment is disconnected from the network, and the "ALARM" indicator is lit
- If a phase is lost, the corresponding "LINE" indicator is off
- AR Delay
The AR delay begins counting down after power is applied or a fault occurs. When the delay expires, the device returns to the Normal Operation state if the network voltage parameters have been restored.
Advantages:
- Easy configuration
- Connection via magnetic starter
- Compact size
- Changeover contact
Applications:
- Monitoring phase and line-to-line voltages in three-phase networks
- Protecting three-phase or, in some cases, single-phase equipment from faults such as voltage anomalies, incorrect phase sequencing, phase sticking, phase failure, and voltage asymmetry
- Ideal for protecting refrigeration and ventilation systems
Key Features:
- Monitoring acceptable levels of actual phase/line-to-line voltage
- Phase sequence monitoring and prevention of phase sticking
- Phase continuity and network voltage symmetry control
- Monitoring the state of magnetic starter power contacts before and after load activation
- Load disconnection by breaking the power circuit of the magnetic starter coil under fault conditions, with user-defined trip delay
- Monitoring network voltage quality after load disconnection and automatic reconnection once voltage parameters are restored, with user-defined automatic restart time
- Visual indication of all types of network voltage faults and failure to switch magnetic starter power contacts