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Functional Description
CableTroll2310 series fault Indicators is a complete system for indication of phase to ground faults in underground 6-36 kV MV cable networks The earth fault sensor, which is a CT (current transformer), will measure the imbalance in the feeder in the case of an earth fault. All indicators located between the feeding transformer and the fault location will indicate. The system consists of : x Indicator housing with electronics and battery x CT, Summing transformer Trip level for earth fault detection is adjustable in the range from 5-220A. The programming is done by altering the dipswitches located inside the main indicator housing. Timer reset of indication is programmable to 2, 6, 12 or 24 hours. Battery lifetime is estimated to 10 years of standby or 1500 hours of indication.
Technical Specifications
Application: Grounding system: Sensitivity: Earth fault indicatior for multi core, single core underground cables. MV voltage network (6-36kV) Isolated, resistor and solidly grounded 40, 60, 75, 80, 100, 120, 150 and 220A Infinitely variable trip level 5-220A Timer: Manual: 2, 6, 12 or 24 hours* Reset button
Reset
*) Note: Settings can be changed in SW on request Indication: Remote Indication: Power supply: 1 Red LED for earth-fault fault 1 Red LED for short circuit fault (product nr 2331 only) 1 Output relay NO 1 Lithium Cell (A size 2,4 Ah) Lithium Battery: 1500 Flash hours / 10 year idle operation External Dc 5-48VDC/ 230VAC Super capacitors - 40 to +70 deg Polycarbonate, UV stablized Approx: 120x90x60mm 0,5kg (including indicator CT and S.C. elements.) IP55
Ordering Information
Product nr: 2310 CT2310 with Lithium battery (inclusive one earth fault element)
About Nortroll AS
Since the foundation in 1976, Nortroll AS has devoted its activities to the development of equipment aiming to reduce electric utilities outage times. We offers a wide range of products for fault detection and remote operation in the MV Distribution Network. DS CT 2310 November 2008
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