Issue :
VIP3xx relay work with VAP6 test box
Environment/Product line:
VIP 300 relays
Resolution :
Basic concept is any trip testing with the VIP300 should be done with the VAP6 test box
and VIP300 uses a MITOP output to send tripping commands.
VIP300 MITOP output is a capacitor. This is supposed to be connected to a small coil which has enough energy to trigger a small mechanical switch which then triggers a CB Trip operation.
The MITOP output should not be used as a Trip Contact like what you would find on a Sepam 20 relay (example :O1 output)
Since it is a microprocessor-based relay, testing with a VAP6 box should be sufficient. As long as the relay trips when you follow the procedure in the manual,
there is not really any need to perform "tripping delay" tests.
VIP3xx relay work with VAP6 test box
Environment/Product line:
VIP 300 relays
Resolution :
Basic concept is any trip testing with the VIP300 should be done with the VAP6 test box
and VIP300 uses a MITOP output to send tripping commands.
VIP300 MITOP output is a capacitor. This is supposed to be connected to a small coil which has enough energy to trigger a small mechanical switch which then triggers a CB Trip operation.
The MITOP output should not be used as a Trip Contact like what you would find on a Sepam 20 relay (example :O1 output)
Since it is a microprocessor-based relay, testing with a VAP6 box should be sufficient. As long as the relay trips when you follow the procedure in the manual,
there is not really any need to perform "tripping delay" tests.