MiCOM P632
Time-Dependent Characteristics

The measuring systems for phase currents, residual current and negative-sequence current operate independently of each other and can be set separately. The user can select from a large number of characteristics (see table below). The measured variable is the maximum phase current, the negative-sequence current, or the residual current, depending on the measuring system. The tripping characteristics available for selection are shown in the following figures (Fig. 3-120 to Fig. 3-123).

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Fig. 3-120: Tripping characteristics as per IEC 255-3.

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Fig. 3-121: Tripping characteristics as per IEEE C37.112.

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Fig. 3-122: Tripping characteristics as per ANSI.

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Fig. 3-123: RI-type inverse and RXIDG‑type inverse tripping characteristics.