ABB KLF-1 Instruction Leaflet

Loss-of-field relay
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Effective:
December 1996
Supersedes I.L. 41-748.1E dated February 1984
( | ) Denotes Change Since Previous Issue
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CAUTION
Before putting protective relays into service,
remove all blocking which may have been
inserted for the purpose of securing the parts
during shipment, make sure that all moving
parts operate freely, inspect the contacts to
see that they are clean and close properly, and
operate the relay to check the settings and
electrical connections.
1. APPLICATION
The KLF-1 relay is a single-phase relay connected to
the ac side of a synchronous machine and contains
three units connected so that the operation of two
units sounds an alarm warning the operator of a low
excitation condition, and the additional operation of
the third unit sets up the trip circuit. The relay can be
applied without modification to all types of synchro-
nous machines, such as turbo-generator, water
wheel generator or synchronous condensers.
This relay is designed for circuits using 4 wire
wye-connected
voltage
phase-to-ground voltages applied to the directional,
impedance and under-voltage elements, thus mini-
mizing the chance of false operation due to inadvert-
ent loss-of-potential (such as due to a blown potential
fuse). On circuits with 3-phase 3-wire connected volt-
age transformers, the type KLF relay is used.
All possible contingencies which may arise during installation, operation or maintenance, and all details and
variations of this equipment do not purport to be covered by these instructions. If further information is
desired by purchaser regarding this particular installation, operation or maintenance of this equipment, the
local ABB Power T&D Company Inc. representative should be contacted.
Printed in U.S.A.
ABB Power T&D Company Inc.
Power Automation and
Protection Division
Coral Springs, FL 33065
transformers.
Separate
Type KLF-1
Loss-of-Field Relay
(50/60 Hertz)
2. CONSTRUCTION
The relay consists of two air-gap transformers (com-
pensators), two tapped autotransformers, one reac-
tor, one cylinder-type distance unit, directional unit
with adjustable resistor, an undervoltage unit with
adjustable resistor, telephone relay, and an ICS indi-
cating contactor switch.
2.1. COMPENSATOR
The compensators which are designated T
are two-winding air-gap transformers (figure 2). The
primary or current winding of the long-reach-compen-
sator T
has seven taps which terminate at the block.
A
They are marked 2.4, 3.16, 4.35, 5.93, 83, 11.5, 15.8.
The primary winding of the short-reach compensator
T
also has seven taps which terminate at this tap
C
block. They are marked 0.0, 0.91, 1.27, 1.82, 2.55,
3.64, 5.1. A voltage is induced i the secondary which
is proportional to the primary tap and current magni-
tude. This proportionality is established by the cross
sectional area of the laminated steel core, the length
of an air-gap which is located in the center of the coil,
and the tightness of the laminations. All of these fac-
tors which influence the secondary voltage propor-
tionality have been precisely set at the factory. The
clamps which hold the laminations should not be dis-
turbed by either tightening or loosening the clamp
screws.
The secondary winding is connected in series with
the relay terminal voltage. This a voltage which is
proportional to the line current is added vectorially to
the relay terminal voltage.
Instruction Leaflet
41-748.1F
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  • Page 1 They are marked 2.4, 3.16, 4.35, 5.93, 83, 11.5, 15.8. 1. APPLICATION The primary winding of the short-reach compensator The KLF-1 relay is a single-phase relay connected to also has seven taps which terminate at this tap block. They are marked 0.0, 0.91, 1.27, 1.82, 2.55, the ac side of a synchronous machine and contains 3.64, 5.1.
  • Page 2 I.L. 41-748.1F Figure 1. Type KFL-1 Relay...
  • Page 3 I.L. 41-748.1F UNDER VOLTAGE UNIT (LOWER UNT) LONG REACH COMPENSATOR IMPEDANCE UNIT (CENTER UNIT) TELEPHONE RELAY SHORT REACH COMPENSATOR REVERSING LINKS LONG REACH COMPENSATOR INDICATING CONTACTOR DIRECTIONAL UNIT SWITCH (TOP UNIT) 500 D -48 Vdc CHASSIS OPERATED 2000 D -125 Vdc SHORTING SWITCH 6000 D - 250 Vdc RED HANDLE...
  • Page 4: Directional Unit

    I.L. 41-748.1F 292B471 Figure 4. External Schematic of Type KLF-1 Relay pressure applied to the face of the moving contact When contacts close, the electrical connection is will make the arm slip one-fourth of its total free made through the stationary contact housing clamp, travel.
  • Page 5: Operation

    I.L. 41-748.1F bearings. t he shaft rides between the bottom pin trip circuit. Also during this operation two fingers on bearing and the upper pin bearing with the cylinder the armature deflect a spring located on the front of rotating in an air-gap formed by the electromagnet the switch, which allows the operation indicator tar- and the magnetic core.
  • Page 6 I.L. 41-748.1F 185A182 Figure 5. R-X Diagram Characteristics with Various Z Compensator Settings tings. Compensators T and T are designed so that its mutual impedance Z or Z has known and adjustable values as described below under CHARACTERISTICS and SETTINGS. The mutual impedance of a compensator is defined here as the ratio of secondary induced voltage to primary current and is equal to T.
  • Page 7 I.L. 41-748.1F 4. CHARACTERISTICS 250 volts dc and the seal-in contacts of the indicating contactor switch will safely carry this current long The tupe KLF relay is available in one range. Long enough to trip a circuit breaker. Reach ohms -2.08 to 56. Short Reach ohms -0.79 to 18.0 The indicating contactor switch has two taps that pro- vide a pick-up setting of 0.2 or 2 amperes.
  • Page 8: Setting Calculations

    Figure 8. Typical Machine Capability Curves and Sample unit to allow the machine to operate at maximum KLF-1 Settings - Per Unit Impedance hydrogen pressure and 0.95 per unit voltage (lowest voltage for which the capability curve applies).
  • Page 9 I.L. 41-748.1F 292B545 Figure 9. Diagram of Test Connections for KLF-1 Relay 1000 kv or Z -------------- ± ---------------------------------- - ohms base where: where = compensator tap value = one per unit primary ohms/as seen base from the relay = auto-transformer primary tap value = rated phase-to-phase voltage of the machine.
  • Page 10: Sample Calculations

    I.L. 41-748.1F 2. Select a value of M that will most nearly × 15.8 2 31.6 Actual 27.5 -------------- -------------------- - ---------- - ± 0.15 1.15 make it equal to: ----- - 1 – This is 99% of the desired setting. If the sign is negative, then the M taps are connected To set Z = 3.29 ohms:...
  • Page 11 5. For synchronous condenser and large motor ping takes place after the 250 ms time delay applications, the undervoltage unit contact provided by the X unit in the KLF-1 relay. should, in general, be short circuited and the alarm circuit not used. In general cases the 2.
  • Page 12: Setting The Relay

    +T arrow direc- tion. If a characteristic similar to that shown in figure The type KLF-1 relay requires a setting for each of 5(c) is desired, set links horizontally in the -T arrow...
  • Page 13 I.L. 41-748.1F front of the tap block to the desired setting by means Tabulated Settings of the connecting screw. When the relay energizes a L Lead R Lead 125 volt or 250 volt dc type WL relay switch, or equiv- alent, use the 0.2 ampere tap.
  • Page 14 I.L. 41-748.1F NEG. DC 3491A03 Figure 10. Generalized External Schematic 3491A03 Figure 11. Zone-1 Impedance Characteristic...
  • Page 15 I.L. 41-748.1F 3491A03 Figure 12. Zone 2 Impedance Characteristic 3491A09 Figure 13. KLF-1 Frequency Response for Impedance Unit...
  • Page 16: Installation

    I.L. 41-748.1F 8. INSTALLATION 4. Adjust phase shifter for 90˚ current leading the voltage. The relays should be mounted on switchboard pan- els or their equivalent in a location free from dirt, 5. With the terminal voltage at 50 volts increase moisture, excessive vibration, and heat.
  • Page 17: Repair Calibration

    I.L. 41-748.1F 9.1.1. Routine maintenance For the most accurate calibration preheat relay for at least an hour by energizing termi- All contacts should be periodically cleaned. A contact nals 4, 5, 6, & 7 with 70 volts, phase-to-neu- burnisher Style #182A836H01 is recommended for tral or terminals 5, 6, 7 with 3-phase 120 this purpose.
  • Page 18 I.L. 41-748.1F terminals 9 and 8. The spiral spring is to be 3. Maximum Torque Angle Check adjusted such that the contacts will just With 50 volts and 5 amperes applied, vary close. Deenergize the relay. The moving the phase shifter to obtain the two angles contact should return to open position where the moving contacts just close.
  • Page 19: Renewal Parts

    I.L. 41-748.1F E. Undervoltage Unit (Lower Unit) when the telephone relay coil is shorted. this may be done by manually closing the distance unit (Z) and NOTE: The moving contact is in closed position directional unit (D) contacts. to the left when deenergized. H.
  • Page 20 I.L. 41-748.1F * 57D7904 Figure 14. Outline and Drilling Plan for the Type KLF-1 Relay in the FT-41 Case. * Denotes Change Since Previous Issue ABB Power T&D Company Inc. Printed in U.S.A. 4300 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs Florida 33065...

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