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Issue
User would like to understand the different tripping characteristics between Type 1 and Type 1.2 trip curves on the SEPAM relays
Product Line
SEPAM series 20
SEPAM series 40
SEPAM series 80
Environment
SFT2841
Resolution
There are two types of curves that can be selected for a SEPAM relay. These curve types are Type 1 and Type 1.2. The curve descriptions and curve type are outlined in the table below.
The tripping behavior of Type 1 curves can be found here . There are calculators available at this FA for SEPAM and MiCOM trip curves. Type 1 trip curves pick up when the measured current equals the threshold current setting on the relay (I = Is).
Type 1.2 trip curves pick up when the measured current equals the threshold current setting of the relay multiplied by 1.2 (I = 1.2*Is). Aside from the pickup, the Type 1.2 curve follows the same tripping characteristics as a Type 1 IEC curve.
Please refer to image below for a comparison of Type 1 and Type 1.2 tripping characteristics.
User would like to understand the different tripping characteristics between Type 1 and Type 1.2 trip curves on the SEPAM relays
Product Line
SEPAM series 20
SEPAM series 40
SEPAM series 80
Environment
SFT2841
Resolution
There are two types of curves that can be selected for a SEPAM relay. These curve types are Type 1 and Type 1.2. The curve descriptions and curve type are outlined in the table below.
The tripping behavior of Type 1 curves can be found here . There are calculators available at this FA for SEPAM and MiCOM trip curves. Type 1 trip curves pick up when the measured current equals the threshold current setting on the relay (I = Is).
Type 1.2 trip curves pick up when the measured current equals the threshold current setting of the relay multiplied by 1.2 (I = 1.2*Is). Aside from the pickup, the Type 1.2 curve follows the same tripping characteristics as a Type 1 IEC curve.
Please refer to image below for a comparison of Type 1 and Type 1.2 tripping characteristics.