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VAMP 57

Protection IED

Publication version: V57/en QS/A007

Quick Start
Trace back information:
Workspace Main version a123
Checked in 2016-10-05
Skribenta version 4.6.006
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1 Legal notice ............................................................................. 5

2 Safety information and password protection ....................... 6

3 General ..................................................................................... 8
3.1 EU directive compliance .................................................. 8
3.2 Relay packing .................................................................. 8
3.3 Identification ..................................................................... 9
3.4 Storage ............................................................................ 9
3.5 Checking of the consignment ........................................... 10
3.6 Warranty ........................................................................... 10
3.7 Complaints ....................................................................... 10

4 Safety ........................................................................................ 11
4.1 Electrical safety ................................................................ 11
4.2 Relay handling ................................................................. 11
4.3 Electrostatic discharge ..................................................... 11

5 Wiring ....................................................................................... 12
5.1 General ............................................................................ 12
5.2 Connections ..................................................................... 12
5.3 Checking the wiring .......................................................... 13
5.4 Electrical connections ...................................................... 13

6 Energizing ................................................................................ 14

7 Local HMI ................................................................................. 15

8 VAMPSET ................................................................................. 19
8.1 VAMPSET setting and configuration tool ......................... 19
8.1.1 Folder view .......................................................... 19
8.2 Configuring the system with VAMPSET ........................... 20
8.2.1 Setting up the communication ............................. 21
8.2.2 Writing the settings to the IED ............................. 21
8.2.3 Saving the VAMPSET document file ................... 22

9 Relay features .......................................................................... 23


9.1 User interface ................................................................... 24

10 Connections ............................................................................. 25
10.1 Rear panel ....................................................................... 25
10.2 Local port (Front panel) .................................................... 41

11 Block diagram .......................................................................... 42

V57/en QS/A007 3
Table of Contents

12 Mounting .................................................................................. 44

13 Related documents ................................................................. 45

4 V57/en QS/A007
1 Legal notice

1 Legal notice
Copyright
2016 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer
No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this document. This document
is not intended as an instruction manual for untrained persons. This
document gives instructions on device installation, commissioning
and operation. However, the manual cannot cover all conceivable
circumstances or include detailed information on all topics. In the
event of questions or specific problems, do not take any action
without proper authorization. Contact Schneider Electric and request
the necessary information.
Contact information
35 rue Joseph Monier
92506 Rueil-Malmaison
FRANCE
Phone: +33 (0) 1 41 29 70 00
Fax: +33 (0) 1 41 29 71 00
www.schneider-electric.com

V57/en QS/A007 5
2 Safety information and password
protection

2 Safety information and


password protection
Important Information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to
become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate,
service or maintain it. The following special messages may appear
throughout this bulletin or on the equipment to warn of potential
hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies
a procedure.
The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label
indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal
injury if the instructions are not followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential
personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this
symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, can result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical
injury.

6 V57/en QS/A007
2 Safety information and password
protection

User qualification
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and
maintained only by trained and qualified personnel. No responsibility
is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out
of the use of this material. A qualified person is one who has skills
and knowledge related to the construction, installation, and operation
of electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize
and avoid the hazards involved.

Password protection
Use IED's password protection feature in order to protect untrained
person interacting this device.

WARNING
WORKING ON ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT
Do not choose lower Personal Protection Equipment while
working on energized equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or
serious injury.

V57/en QS/A007 7
3 General

3 General
This manual contains instructions for unpacking, handling, mounting
and wiring of VAMP protection relays.
For more details, please see from the latest user manual,
V57_EN_M_xxxx.
Carefully read through the handling instruction of this manual before
undertaking any mounting or wiring work.

3.1 EU directive compliance


EMC compliance

2014/30/EU

Compliance with the European Commission's EMC Directive. Product


Specific Standards were used to establish conformity:
• EN 60255-26: 2013

Product safety

2014/35/EU

Compliance with the European Commission's Low Voltage Directive.


Compliance is demonstrated by reference to generic safety
standards:
• EN60255-27:2014

3.2 Relay packing


The relay packing can be stored and reused when needed. The
packing itself is not a suitable transport package, but the relay must
be further packed as required by the means of transportation to be
used.
The packing material is recyclable and can be disposed of or recycled
according to separate recycling instructions.

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3 General 3.3 Identification

3.3 Identification
Each VAMP 57 unit is delivered in a separate package containing:
• 1 pc VAMP 57 unit
• Calibration and Test Report
• Terminal blocks are attached to terminals X2, X3, X4 and X5 of
the VAMP 57 unit
Optional accessories are delivered in separate packages.
To identify a VAMP unit, inspect the labels which are visible in the
package and on the side of the relay unit.
• Example of the label attached to the side of the unit
Un: 100/110V 1 Made in Finland
fn: 50/60Hz 2 Mfg Date: 17.3.2015 9
In: 1/5A 3 MAC: 001AD300D39F 10
Io1n: 1/5A 4
P: 15W 5
Uaux: 48 - 230 Vac/dc 6
Type: V57F-3AAA2BCA 7

S/N: EB161720011 8 VID: V57F-005312 11 VAMP Ltd

1. Rated voltage UN 2. Rated frequency fN 3. Rated phase current IN


4. Rated residual current I0 5. Power consumption 6. Rated voltage UAUX
7. Type designation 8. Serial number 9. Manufacturing date
10. MAC address for TCP/IP communication 11. VAMP identification

• Example of the label attached to the cartridge package

V57F x1
Protection IED Made in Finland
1 EB161720011
2 39811

Vamp57
3 V57F-3AAA2BCA
4 V57F-005312

1. Serial number 2. Customer order code reference


3. Type designation 4. VAMP identification

3.4 Storage
To prevent the possible ingress of dirt, the packing should not be
opened until the relay is to be used. Long time storage shall be made
in dry place.

V57/en QS/A007 9
3.5 Checking of the consignment 3 General

3.5 Checking of the consignment


1. Check the device visually for possible external damage or loose
parts inside the device. If the device is found to be damaged,
see section “Complaints”
2. Check that the device complies with the order and the Calibration
and Test Report
• relay type, serial number
• other possible order-related structural matters.
If found incomplete, see section “Complaints”

3.6 Warranty
For information on the warranty contact your sales representative.

3.7 Complaints
Complaints for manufacturing faults are directed in writing to the
relay manufacturer or the authorized dealer, from which the product
was acquired. Find more information from our customers care center
(www.schneider-electric.com/ccc).
Complaints about transport damage must be sent to the accountable
transport or insurance company.

10 V57/en QS/A007
4 Safety

4 Safety
When mounted into the specific environment the relays express
safety in operation. See details in the Technical description of the
specific relay.

4.1 Electrical safety


National electrical safety regulations must be observed, when work
is carried out under live conditions. The relay manufacturer cannot
be held responsible for accidents caused by incorrect working or
protection practices.

4.2 Relay handling


The correct handling of the relays under all mounting and operating
conditions forms the foundation for a correct and safe use of the
devices. All separately marked notes and warnings MUST be
observed.

4.3 Electrostatic discharge


The relays include components, which are liable to be damaged by
electrostatic discharge (ESD). The relays must not be opened without
permission from the manufacturer. If done, necessary protective
measures against ESD should be taken.

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5 Wiring

5 Wiring

5.1 General
The wiring work must be performed according to national standards
and possible requirements from the customer.
Incoming and outgoing wires are connected to the screw terminals
on the rear panel of the relay. The terminals are detachable, except
those of the voltage input and current inputs, terminal X1 on VAMP
57.
Configuration of and communication with the relay on the local level
can be carried out with a PC connected to the LOCAL USB port of
the relay.
The communication interface on rear panel (RS-485 interface or two
RJ-45 Ethernet connectors) in terminal X4 is used for communication
with higher-level systems, e.g. control systems.

5.2 Connections
1. Check that the rated values of the relay comply with those of the
intended application.
• The rated values of the relay can be found from the serial
number sticker.
• Check that the rated values of the voltage and current
transformer secondaries comply with those of the relay.
• Check that the load ability of the outputs is adequate.
2. Earth the relay by connecting an earthing wire (minimum cross
section 2.5 mm2) to the relays earth terminal.
3. Wire the relay to the rest of the process according to the wiring
diagrams of the application.
4. Connect the cable shields of shielded signal cables to the earth
terminal of the relay.

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5 Wiring 5.3 Checking the wiring

5.3 Checking the wiring


Check the secondary wiring by visual inspection and, when needed,
by measuring, to eliminate possible incorrect wirings, which may
cause malfunction of the relay or associated devices.

By visual inspection
1. Perform visual inspection of the wiring. Especially check the wire
bunches for adequate slack where needed over hinges.
2. Check the screw terminals for correct tightness.
3. Check, that no wire strands are protruding from the terminals.

By measuring
1. Check the connections between the relay and associated devices
by using a circuit indicator lamp or buzzer.
2. Check other possible connections by using recognized and
reliable working practices.

5.4 Electrical connections


Table 5.1: Terminal number
Terminal num- X1 X2 X3 X4 X5
ber
Screw clamp:
Maximum wire 4.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
dimension, mm2
(AWG) (11 – 12) (13 – 14) (13 – 14) (13 – 14) (13 – 14)

Terminal type Fixed MSTB2.5 – MSTB2.5 – MSTB2.5 – MSTB2.5 –


5.08 5.08 5.08 5.08
Wire type Solid or stranded
Ring-lug:
Ring lug width 8.0, M3.5 7.0, M3.5
(mm) and screw
size
Wire type Solid or stranded

V57/en QS/A007 13
6 Energizing

6 Energizing
The external auxiliary voltage UAUX (40 – 265 V ac or V dc, or
optionally 18 – 36V dc) for the relay is connected to the pins X2: 1
– 2.

NOTE: When optional 18 – 36 Vdc power module is used the polarity is as


follows: X2:1 positive (+), X2:2 negative (-).

After VAMP 57 is switched on, it performs the following initialization


sequence, which takes approximately 5 seconds:
• Power LED ON, “Starting ..” on screen
• Watchdog contact picks up
The first screen displayed at the end of the sequence is the Mimic
view screen.

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7 Local HMI

7 Local HMI

1 128 x 64 LCD
2 Navigation push-buttons
3 Object control buttons
4 LED indicators
5 Local port

Figure 7.1: VAMP 57 local HMI

Push-buttons
Symbol Function
CANCEL push-button for returning to the previous menu. To return to the first menu item in the main menu,
press the button for at least three seconds.
INFO push-button for viewing additional information, for entering the password view and for adjusting the LCD
contrast.

Programmable function push-button.

Programmable function push-button.

ENTER push-button for activating or confirming a function.

UP navigation push-button for moving up in the menu or increasing a numerical value.

DOWN navigation push-button for moving down in the menu or decreasing a numerical value.

LEFT navigation push-button for moving backwards in a parallel menu or selecting a digit in a numerical value.

RIGHT navigation push-button for moving forwards in a parallel menu or selecting a digit in a numerical value.

Circuit Breaker ON push-button

Circuit Breaker OFF push-button

V57/en QS/A007 15
7 Local HMI

LEDs
VAMP 57 IED has 12 LEDs on front. Two LEDs for function buttons
(F1 & F2), two LEDs represents units general status (POWER and
STATUS), and 8 user configurable LEDs (A - H). When the IED is
powered the “ON” LED will lit as green. During normal use “Service”
LED is not active, it activates only when error occurs or the IED is
not operating correctly. Should this happen contact your local
representative for further guidance. The Service LED and SF contact
are assigned to work together. Manufacturer recommends that SF
output is hardwired into the substation's automation system for alarm
purposes.
LED can lit either green or red. The LEDs on the local HMI can be
configured in VAMPSET. To customise the LED texts on the local
HMI, the texts can be written on a template and then printed on a
transparency. The transparencies can be placed to the pockets
beside the LEDs.
LED indicator Meaning Measure/ Remarks
Power LED lit The auxiliary power has been switched Normal operation state
on
Status LED lit Internal fault, operates in parallel with The relay attempts to reboot
the self supervision output relay [REBOOT]. If the error LED
remains lit, call for mainten-
ance.

The Service LED and SF con-


tact are assigned to work to-
gether. Manufacturer recom-
mends that SF output is hard-
wired into the substation's
automation system for alarm
purposes.
A- H LED lit Application-related status indicators. Configurable
F1 / F2 LED lit Corresponding function key pressed / Depending of function pro-
activated grammed to F1 / F2

Enter password
1.
On the local HMI, press and .
2. Enter the four-digit password and press .
Adjusting LCD contrast (while correct password is enabled)
1.
Press and adjust the contrast.
• To increase the contrast, press .
• To decrease the contrast, press .
2.
To return to the main menu, press .

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7 Local HMI

Release all latches (while correct password is enabled)


1.
Press
• To release the latches, press .
• To release, choose “Release” parameter and press .

Control object (while password and selective control is enabled)


When selective control is enabled, control operation needs
confirmation (select-execute)
1.
Press to close object.

Press again to confirm.

Press to cancel.
2.
Press to open object.

Press again to confirm.

Press to cancel.

Control object (while password and direct control is enabled)


When direct control is enabled, control operation is done without
confirmation
1.
Press to close object.
2.
Press to open object.

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7 Local HMI

Moving in the menus

Main menu Submenus

Prot protection enabling

OK

I pick-up setting

OK OK

moving in the menus_relay

Figure 7.2: Moving in menus using local HMI

• To move in the main menu, press or .


• To move in submenus, press or .
• To enter a submenu, press and use or for moving
down or up in the menu.

To edit a parameter value, press and . Key in four-digit
password and press .

To go back to the previous menu, press .

To go back to the first menu item in the main menu, press
for at least three seconds.
NOTE: To enter the parameter edit mode, key in the password. When
the value is in edit mode, its background is dark.

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8 VAMPSET

8 VAMPSET

8.1 VAMPSET setting and configuration tool


VAMPSET is a software tool for setting and configuring the VAMP
IEDs. VAMPSET has a graphical interface, and the created
documents can be saved and printed out for later use.
To use VAMPSET, you need
• PC with Windows XP (or newer) operating system installed
• VX052 or equivalent USB cable for connecting the IED to the
PC (USB-cable provided by VAMP is recommended)
• Experience in using the Windows operating system
NOTE: Download the latest VAMPSET version at
www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection or m.vamp.fi.

8.1.1 Folder view


In VAMPSET version 2.2.136, a feature called ”Folder view” was
introduced.
The idea of folder view is to make it easier for the user to work with
relay functions inside VAMPSET. When folder view is enabled,
VAMPSET gathers similar functions together and places them
appropriately under seven different folders (GENERAL,
MEASUREMENTS, INPUTS/OUTPUTS, MATRIX, LOGS and
COMMUNICATION). The contents (functions) of the folders depend
on the relay type and currently selected application mode.
Folder view can be enabled in VAMPSET via Program Settings dialog
(Settings -> Program Settings), see Figure 8.1.

V57/en QS/A007 19
8.2 Configuring the system with VAMPSET 8 VAMPSET

Figure 8.1: Enable folder view setting in Program Settings dialog

NOTE: It is possible to enable/ disable the folder view only when VAMPSET
is disconnected from the relay and there is no configuration file
opened.

When folder view is enabled, folder buttons become visible in


VAMPSET, see Figure 8.2. Currently selected folder appears in bold.

Figure 8.2: Folder view buttons

8.2 Configuring the system with VAMPSET


Before configuring the protection relay, you need
• PC with adequate user rights
• VAMPSET setting and configuration tool downloaded to the PC
• USB cable (VX052) for connecting the IED with the PC

20 V57/en QS/A007
8 VAMPSET 8.2 Configuring the system with VAMPSET

8.2.1 Setting up the communication


• Connect the USB cable between the PC and the local port of the
IED.

Defining the PC serial port settings

NOTE: Ensure that the communication port setting on the PC corresponds


to the IED setting.

1. Open the Device Manager on the PC and check the USB Serial
Port number (COM) for the IED.
2. Open the VAMPSET setting and configuration tool on the PC.
3. On the VAMPSET Settings menu, select Communication
Settings.
4. Select the correct port under the Port area and click Apply.

Defining the VAMPSET communication settings


1. On the local HMI, go to the CONF/ DEVICE SETUP menu and
check the local port bit rate.
2. On the VAMPSET Settings menu, select Communication
Settings.
3. Under the Local area, select the corresponding speed (bps) from
the drop-down list and click Apply.
4. In VAMPSET Settings menu, select Program Settings.

NOTE: If faster operation is needed, change the speed to 187500 bps both
in VAMPSET and in the IED.

Connecting the IED


1. On the VAMPSET Communication menu, select Connect
Device.
2. Enter the password and click Apply. VAMPSET connects to the
device.

NOTE: The default password for the configurator is 2.

8.2.2 Writing the settings to the IED


• In the VAMPSET Communication menu, select Write All
Settings To Device to download the configuration to the IED.

NOTE: To save the IED configuration information for later use, also save
the VAMPSET document file on the PC.

V57/en QS/A007 21
8.2 Configuring the system with VAMPSET 8 VAMPSET

8.2.3 Saving the VAMPSET document file


Save the IED configuration information to the PC. The document file
is helpful for instance if you need help in troubleshooting.
1. Connect the IED to the PC with an USB cable.
2. Open the VAMPSET tool on the PC.
3. On the Communication menu, select Connect device.
4. Enter the configurator password. The IED configuration opens.
5. On the File menu, click Save as.
6. Type a descriptive file name, select the location for the file and
click Save.

NOTE: By default, the configuration file is saved in the VAMPSET folder.

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9 Relay features

9 Relay features
Table 9.1: List of protection functions
IEEE/ANSI code IEC symbol Function name
25 Δf, ΔU, Δφ Synchrocheck
27 U<, U<<, U<<< Undervoltage protection
32 P<, P<< Reverse power protection
37 I< Undercurrent protection
46 I2 / I1 > Current unbalance protection in feeder mode
46 I2> Current unbalance protection in motor mode *
47 I2>> Phase reversal / incorrect phase sequence protection *
48 IST> Stall protection *
49 T> Thermal overload protection
50/51 I>, I>>, I>>> Overcurrent protection
50BF CBFP Circuit-breaker failure protection
50N/51N I0>, I0>>, I0>>>, I0>>>>, Earth fault protection
I0>>>>>
59 U>, U>>, U>>> Overvoltage protection
59N U0>, U0>>, U0>>> Zero sequence voltage protection
66 N> Frequent start protection *
67 Iφ>, Iφ>>, Iφ>>>, Iφ>>>> Directional overcurrent protection
67N I0φ>, I0φ>>, I0φ>>> Directional earth-fault, low-set stage, sensitive, definite or inverse
time (can be used as non directional)
67NI I0INT> Intermittent transient earth fault protection
68F2 If2> Magnetishing inrush
68F5 If5> Transfomer overexitation
81H/81L f><, f>><< Overfrequency and underfrequency protection
81L f<, f<< Underfrequency protection
81R df/dt Rate of change of frequency (ROCOF) protection
99 Prg1 – 8 Programmable stages

* Only available when application mode is motor protection

Further the relay includes a disturbance recorder.


The relay communicates with other systems using common protocols,
such as the Modbus RTU, ModbusTCP, IEC 60870-5-103, IEC
60870-5-101, IEC 61850, SPA bus, Ethernet / IP and DNP 3.0.

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9.1 User interface 9 Relay features

9.1 User interface


The relay can be controlled in three ways:
• Locally with the push-buttons on the relay front panel
• Locally using a PC connected to the USB port on the front
• Via remote control over the optional remote control port on the
relay rear panel.

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10 Connections

10 Connections

10.1 Rear panel

Figure 10.1: Connections on the rear panel of the V57F-3AAA1BBA with screw clamp
connectors

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10.1 Rear panel 10 Connections

Figure 10.2: Connections on the rear panel of the V57F-3AAA1BCA with screw clamp
connector

26 V57/en QS/A007
10 Connections 10.1 Rear panel

Figure 10.3: Connections on the rear panel of the V57F-3AAA1ACA with screw clamp
connector. This model does not have X5 module hence the device has 3 x IL, 1xIo,
1xU, 10xDI, 4xDO (trip), 1 x Alarm, 1 x SF only.

V57/en QS/A007 27
10.1 Rear panel 10 Connections

Figure 10.4: Connections on the rear panel of the V57F-4AAA1BCA with ring-lug
connector

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10 Connections 10.1 Rear panel

Figure 10.5: Connections on the rear panel of the V57F-3AAA1BEA with screw clamp
connector containing RS-232 interface for serial protocols, external I/O communication,
IRIG-B as well RJ-45 for Ethernet communication protocols.

V57/en QS/A007 29
10.1 Rear panel 10 Connections

Figure 10.6: Connections on the rear panel of the V57F-3AAA1BFA with screw clamp
connector containing RS-232 interface for serial protocols, external I/O communication,
IRIG-B as well LC for Ethernet communication protocols.

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10 Connections 10.1 Rear panel

Table 10.1: Voltage measurement modes


X5 X1
Terminal
20 19 18 17 16 15 10 11
Voltage channel U1 U2 U3 U4
Mode / Used voltage
3LN -
UL3
3LN+U0 U0
UL1 UL2
3LN+LLy LLy
UL3
3LN+LNy LNy
2LL+U0 U0 -
2LL+U0+LLy U23 LLy
U12
2LL+U0+LNy LNy
U0
LL+U0+LLy+LLz U12y U12z
LN+U0+LNy+LNz UL1 UL1y UL1z

-
Terminal X1 (screw clamp connector)
- No Symbol Description

1 IL1(S1) Phase current L1 (S1)

2 IL1(S2) Phase current L1 (S2)

3 IL2(S1) Phase current L2 (S1)

4 IL2(S2) Phase current L2 (S2)

5 IL3(S1) Phase current L3 (S1)

6 IL3(S2) Phase current L3 (S2)

7 Io1 Residual current Io1 common for 1 A and 5 A (S1)

8 Io1/5A Residual current Io1 5A (S2)

9 Io1/1A Residual current Io1 1A (S2)

10 U4 Uo/ULN/ULL (da/a/a)

11 U4 Uo/ULN/ULL (dn/n/b)

NOTE: Terminal X1 can be ring-lug type, too.

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10.1 Rear panel 10 Connections

Terminal X1 (ring-lug connector)


- Symbol Description

IL1 Phase current L1 (S1)

IL1 Phase current L1 (S2)

IL2 Phase current L2 (S1)


IL1 IL1
IL2 Phase current L2 (S2)
IL2 IL2
IL3 Phase current L3 (S1)
IL3 IL3 IL3 Phase current L3 (S2)

I0 I05A Io Residual current Io1 common for 1 A and 5 A (S1)

Io5A Residual current Io1 5A (S2)


I01A
Io1A Residual current Io1 1A (S2)
U4 U4
U4 Uo/ULN/ULL (da/a/a)

U4 Uo/ULN/ULL (dn/n/b)

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10 Connections 10.1 Rear panel

Terminal X2
No Symbol Description

1 UAUX Auxiliary voltage

2 UAUX Auxiliary voltage

-
-
Terminal X3
- No Symbol Description

20 SF NO Self-diagnostic relay, normal close

19 SF NC Self-diagnostic relay, normal open

18 SF COM Self-diagnostic relay, common terminal

17 T1 Trip relay 1

16 T1 Trip relay 1

15 T2 Trip relay 2

14 T2 Trip relay 2

13 T3 Trip relay 3

12 T3 Trip relay 3

11 T4 Trip relay 4

10 T4 Trip relay 4

9 A1 NC Alarm relay 1, normal closed terminal

8 A1 NO Alarm relay 1, normal open terminal

7 A1 COM Alarm relay 1, common terminal

6 DI2 + Digital input 2

5 DI2 - Digital input 2

4 DI1 + Digital input 1

3 DI1 - Digital input 1

2 - No connection

1 - No connection

NOTE: Digital inputs are polarity free.

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10.1 Rear panel 10 Connections

Terminal X5 (screw clamp connector)


- No Symbol Description

20 U1 ULN/ULL (a/a)

19 U1 ULN/ULL (n/b)

18 U2 ULN/ULL (a/a)

17 U2 ULN/ULL (n/b)

16 U3 Uo/ULN/ULL (da/a/a)

15 U3 Uo/ULN/ULL (dn/n/b)

14 T5 Trip relay 5

13 T5 Trip relay 5

12 T6 Trip relay 6

11 T6 Trip relay 6

10 T7 Trip relay 7

9 T7 Trip relay 7

8 DI16 Digital input 16

7 DI15 Digital input 15

6 DI14 Digital input 14

5 COM Common potential of digital inputs 14 – 16

4 DI13 Digital input 13

3 DI12 Digital input 12

2 DI11 Digital input 11

1 COM Common potential of digital inputs 11 – 13

NOTE: Terminal X5 can be ring-lug type, too.


When the option A in the slot of "Voltage measurements + I/O, X5"
is selected, Terminal X5's inputs and outputs are not available.

34 V57/en QS/A007
10 Connections 10.1 Rear panel

Terminal X5 (ring-lug connector)


- Symbol Description

U1 ULN/ULL (a/a)

U1 ULN/ULL (n/b)
U1
U1 U2 ULN/ULL (a/a)
U2
U2 ULN/ULL (n/b)
U2
U3 U3 Uo/ULN/ULL (da/a/a)
U3
U3 Uo/ULN/ULL (dn/n/b)
T5
T5 T5 Trip relay 5
T6
T5 Trip relay 5
T6
T7 T6 Trip relay 6
T7
T6 Trip relay 6
DI16
DI15 T7 Trip relay 7
DI14
T7 Trip relay 7
COM
DI13 DI16 Digital input 16
DI12
DI15 Digital input 15
DI11
COM DI14 Digital input 14

COM Common potential of digital inputs 14 – 16

DI13 Digital input 13

DI12 Digital input 12

DI11 Digital input 11

COM Common potential of digital inputs 11 – 13

NOTE: When the option A in the slot of "Voltage measurements + I/O, X5"
is selected, Terminal X5's inputs and outputs are not available.

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10.1 Rear panel 10 Connections

Terminal X4 (I/O Communication: model V57-3AAA1BBA)


2 pair RS-485 with internal terminating resistor selection
-
- No Symbol Description

20 DI10 Digital input 10

19 DI9 Digital input 9

18 COM Common potential of digital inputs 9 – 10

17 DI8 Digital input 8

16 DI7 Digital input 7

15 COM Common potential of digital inputs 7 – 8

14 DI6 Digital input 6

13 DI6 Digital input 6

12 DI5 Digital input 5

11 DI5 Digital input 5

10 DI4 Digital input 4

9 DI4 Digital input 4

8 DI3 Digital input 3

7 DI3 Digital input 3

6* RS-485 term RS-485 interface termination resistor for “-“ connection

5* RS-485 - RS-485 interface “-“ connection

4* RS-485 + RS-485 interface “+“ connection

3* RS-485 term RS-485 interface termination resistor for “+“ connection

2 RS-485 G RS-485 interface ground terminal

1 RS-485 SHD RS-485 interface cable shield connection

NOTE: * interconnect 3&4 and 5&6 when termination is needed.

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10 Connections 10.1 Rear panel

Terminal X4 (I/O Communication model: model V57-3AAA1BCA)


2 Ethernet RJ-45 connectors for daisy-chain or loop configuration using RSTP protocol
-
No Symbol Description

14 DI10 Digital input 10

13 DI9 Digital input 9

12 COM Common potential of digital inputs 9 – 10

11 DI8 Digital input 8

10 DI7 Digital input 7

9 COM Common potential of digital inputs 7 – 8

8 DI6 Digital input 6

7 DI6 Digital input 6

6 DI5 Digital input 5

5 DI5 Digital input 5

4 DI4 Digital input 4

3 DI4 Digital input 4

2 DI3 Digital input 3

1 DI3 Digital input 3

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10.1 Rear panel 10 Connections

Terminal X4 (I/O Communication model: model V57-3AAA1BDA)


2 Ethernet fibre interface for daisy-chain or loop configuration using RSTP protocol
-
No Symbol Description

14 DI10 Digital input 10

13 DI9 Digital input 9

12 COM Common potential of digital inputs 9 – 10

11 DI8 Digital input 8

10 DI7 Digital input 7

9 COM Common potential of digital inputs 7 – 8

8 DI6 Digital input 6

7 DI6 Digital input 6

6 DI5 Digital input 5

5 DI5 Digital input 5

4 DI4 Digital input 4

3 DI4 Digital input 4

2 DI3 Digital input 3

1 DI3 Digital input 3

38 V57/en QS/A007
10 Connections 10.1 Rear panel

Terminal X4 (I/O Communication model: model V57F-3AAA1BEA)


Ethernet RJ-45 and RS-232 serial interfaces
Cable VX082, VX083 or VX084 is needed for connecting external option modules to RS-
232 connector of the VAMP 57.
-
No Symbol Description

14 DI10 Digital input 10

13 DI9 Digital input 9

12 COM Common potential of digital inputs 9 – 10

11 DI8 Digital input 8

10 DI7 Digital input 7

9 COM Common potential of digital inputs 7 – 8

8 DI6 Digital input 6

7 DI6 Digital input 6

6 DI5 Digital input 5

5 DI5 Digital input 5

4 DI4 Digital input 4

3 DI4 Digital input 4

2 DI3 Digital input 3

1 DI3 Digital input 3

V57/en QS/A007 39
10.1 Rear panel 10 Connections

Terminal X4 (I/O Communication model: model V57F-3AAA1BFA)


Ethernet fibre and RS-232 serial interfaces
Cable VX082, VX083 or VX084 is needed for connecting external option modules to RS-
232 connector of the VAMP 57.
-
No Symbol Description

14 DI10 Digital input 10

13 DI9 Digital input 9

12 COM Common potential of digital inputs 9 – 10

11 DI8 Digital input 8

10 DI7 Digital input 7

9 COM Common potential of digital inputs 7 – 8

8 DI6 Digital input 6

7 DI6 Digital input 6

6 DI5 Digital input 5

5 DI5 Digital input 5

4 DI4 Digital input 4

3 DI4 Digital input 4

2 DI3 Digital input 3

1 DI3 Digital input 3

40 V57/en QS/A007
10 Connections 10.2 Local port (Front panel)

10.2 Local port (Front panel)


The relay has a USB-connector in the front panel
Protocol for the USB port
The front panel USB port is always using the command line protocol
for VAMPSET.
The protocol is an ASCII character protocol called “GetSet”. The
speed of the interface is defined in CONF/DEVICE SETUP menu
from the local HMI. The default settings for the relay are 38400/8N1.
Connecting a cable between the PC and the relay will create a virtual
com-port. The default settings for the relay are 38400/8N1. The
communication parameter display on the local display will show the
active parameter values for the local port.
Physical interface
The physical interface of this port is USB.

2 1

3 4

Figure 10.7: Pin numbering of the front panel USB type B connector

Pin Signal name


1 VBUS
2 D-
3 D+
4 GND
Shell Shield

It is possible to change the bit rate of front USB port. This setting is
visible only on local display of the IED. Bit rate can be set between
1200 - 187500. This changes the bit rate of the IED, Vampset bit
rate has to be set separately. If bit rate in setting tool is incorrect it
takes longer time to establish the communication.

NOTE: Use same bit rate in the IED and VAMPSET -setting tool.

V57/en QS/A007 41
11 Block diagram

11 Block diagram

Front
X2:1 ~ X2

V57 3AA A1 BBA


X2:2 ═
X4

ms.
X4:1 Cable shield gnd
X4:2 RS - 485 GND

Com
X1:1 X1
IL1 X4:3 + side termination, connect to X4:4
X1:2
X4:4 RS - 485 +
X1:3 X4:5 RS - 485 -
IL2
X1:4 X4:6 - side termination, connect to X4:5
X1:5
IL3
X1:6 X3 T1 X3:17
X1:7
5A X3:16
X1:8
I0 1A T2 X3:15
X1:9
X3:14
X1:10
U4 T3 X3:13
X1:11
X3:12
T4 X3:11
X5:20 X5
U1
X5:19 X3:10
A1 X3:7
X5:18
U2 X3:9
X5:17 X3:8
X5:16
U3
X5:15 SF X3:18
X3:20
X3:19
X3:3 DI1 DI X3
X3:4 DI1
X3:5 DI2
X3:6 DI2 X5
T5 X5:14
X5:13
X4:7 DI3 DI X4
X4:8 DI3
T6 X5:12
X4:9 DI4
X5:11
X4:10 DI4
X4:11 DI5 T7 X5:10
X4:12 DI5
X5:9
X4:13 DI6
X4:14 DI6

X4:15 Common DI

X4:16 DI7
X4:17 DI8

X4:18 Com DI
X4:19 DI9
X4:20 DI10

X5:1 Com DI X5
X5:2 DI11
X5:3 DI12
X5:4 DI13

X5:5 Com DI
X5:6 DI14
X5:7 DI15
X5:8 DI16

Figure 11.1: VAMP 57 3AA A1BBA block diagram

42 V57/en QS/A007
11 Block diagram

Front
X2:1 ~ X2

V57 3AA A1 BCA


X2:2 ═
X4
X1:1 Eth1
IL1 X1
X1:2
X1:3 Eth2
IL2
X1:4
X1:5
IL3
X1:6 X3 T1 X3:17
X1:7
5A X3:16
X1:8
I0 1A T2 X3:15
X1:9
X3:14
X1:10
U4 T3 X3:13
X1:11
X3:12
T4 X3:11
X5:20 X5
U1
X5:19 X3:10
A1 X3:7
X5:18
U2 X3:9
X5:17 X3:8
X5:16
U3
X5:15 SF X3:18
X3:20
X3:19
X3:3 DI1 DI X3
X3:4 DI1
X3:5 DI2
X3:6 DI2 X5
T5 X5:14
X5:13
X4:1 DI3 DI X4
X4:2 DI3
T6 X5:12
X4:3 DI4
X5:11
X4:4 DI4
X4:5 DI5 T7 X5:10
X4:6 DI5 X5:9
X4:7 DI6
X4:8 DI6

X4:9 Com DI

X4:10 DI7
X4:11 DI8

X4:12 Com DI
X4:13 DI9
X4:14 DI10

X5:1 Com DI X5
X5:2 DI11
X5:3 DI12
X5:4 DI13

X5:5 Com DI
X5:6 DI14
X5:7 DI15
X5:8 DI16

Figure 11.2: VAMP 57 3AA A1 BCA block diagram

V57/en QS/A007 43
12 Mounting

12 Mounting
PANEL MOUNTING VAMP 57 A
2015-10-21
B
Grafimer / K. Kimpimäki
V57F-3 205 mm / 8.07″ 182 mm / 7.17″
V57F-4 206 mm / 8.11″ 183 mm / 7.20″
mm 0
128
170
in A 3.24,5
124.5
5.04
6.69
4.90
155
6.10
Vamp 57

169.5 B
OK
6.67 137
F1 F2
5.39
O
I

126 9.25
1 3 4.96 0.36
9.25 5.0
0.36 0.2

9.5 2
Vamp
57 0.37
120
4.72
57
Vamp

139
5.47
OK

F2

F1 OK

F2

O F1
Vamp 52
I 1.
0.0 0-10 O
4-
0.3 I

9
T max. 1.2Nm T max. 0.6Nm T max. 0.79Nm T max. 0.79Nm
10.6 lb.in 5.3 lb.in 7 lb.in 7 lb.in

4
> 20
0.79

mp 57
Vamp 52Va

Vamp 52
min. 2.5mm2 Vamp
57

Ø 4-6mm OK

F2

F1

OK

F2 O

F1 I

Nut M4 1.5 Nm I

44 V57/en QS/A007
13 Related documents

13 Related documents
Document Identification*)
VAMP 57 user manual V57_EN_M_xxxx
VAMPSET Setting and Configuration Tool User Manual VVAMPSET_EN_M_xxxx

*) xxxx = revision number


Download the latest software and manual at
www.schneider-electric.com/vamp-protection or m.vamp.fi.
Customer Care Center: http://www.schneider-electric.com/ccc

V57/en QS/A007 45
Customer Care Centre
http://www.schneider-electric.com/CCC

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