Description
The SE-330 is an advanced ground-fault and neutral-groundingresistor monitoring relay. It measures neutral current, neutral-toground voltage, and neutral-to-ground resistance. It provides continuous monitoring of the neutral-to-ground path to verify that the neutral-grounding resistor (NGR) is intact. This is of utmost importance—an open NGR renders current-sensing ground-fault protection inoperative and could result in a false belief that the system is functioning properly. The SE-330 can be used with low- and medium-voltage transformers and generators with low- or high-resistance grounding used in processing, manufacturing, chemical, pulp and paper, petroleum, and water-treatment facilities. For high-voltage applications, use the SE-330HV. For applications that require conformance to Australian standard AS/NZS 2081.3:2002, see the SE-330AU.
Resistor Monitoring
The SE-330 combines the measured values of resistance, current, and voltage to continuously determine that the NGR is intact. It is able to detect a resistor failure with or without a ground fault present. Sensing resistors are matched to the system voltage and are used to monitor NGRs on systems up to 72 kV.
Ground-Fault Monitoring
The SE-330 uses an application-appropriate current transformer to reliably detect ground-fault currents as small as 100 mA. DFT filtering ensures that false trips due to harmonic noise from adjustable-speed drives do not occur. Should the resistor open and a ground fault subsequently occur, the SE-330 will detect the fault through voltage measurement, while other current-only sensing relays would be ineffective.
Pulsing Ground-Fault Location
The SE-330 is capable of controlling a pulsing contactor, which is used to switch the NGR resistance in a pulsing-compatible NGR package. The resulting ground-fault current is distinguishable from charging currents and noise and will only appear upstream of the ground fault, making fault location fast and easy, even without isolating feeders or interrupting loads.
How to monitor NER integrity
Features & Benefits
Continuous NGR monitoring
Detects resistor failure within seconds, reduces transient-overvoltage risk, removes risk of ground-fault-detection failure
Ground-fault detection
Main or backup protection to detect a ground fault anywhere on the monitored system
Adjustable pickup (2-100%)
Select greatest sensitivity without false operation
Adjustable time delay (0.1-10 s)
Adjustable trip delay allows quick protection and system coordination
Universal CT compatibility
Allows the use of a CT that gives required ground-fault settings
Output contacts
Two Form C (Ground Fault and Resistor Fault), Two Form A (Trip/Pulse, Healthy)
Analog output (4-20 mA)
Allows for connecting an optional PGA-0500 meter or control system
Pulsing output (SE-330 only)
Control the operation of a pulsing ground-fault-location circuit
Data logging
On-board 10-event recorder helps with system diagnostics
Harmonic filtering (DFT)
Eliminate false trips due to harmonic noise from ASDs
Local communications
RS-232 port to view measured values, log to a PC and check event records
Network communications
Remotely view measured values and event records, reset trips, and cause a remote trip
Software
PC-interface software (SE-MON330) is included
Selectable contact operating mode
Selectable fail-safe or non-fail-safe operating modes allows connection to shunt or undervoltage breaker coil or alarm circuit
Selectable reset mode
Selectable latching or auto-reset operation
Calibrate push button
Ensures resistor-failure sensitivity is correctUnit-healthy output
Verifies SE-330 is operating correctly
Conformal coating
Internal circuits are conformally coated to protect against corrosion and moisture
Datasheets & Manuals
SE-330HV Datasheet
SE-330HV Manual
Whitepaper - Neutral Earthing Resistor Monitoring
SE-330HV DeviceNet Manual