NPF955
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NPF955

Feeder dedicated protection

The NPF955 feeder protection device offers a modular feeder protection and control solution for applications that require a large I/O capacity.

You can add up to total 11 optional modules (I/O and other type of modules) into the device for extensive monitoring and control
applications.

The NPF955 feeder protection device communicates using various protocols, including the IEC 61850 substation standard.

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A large I/O capacity
Double busbar control
Optional automatic/manual voltage regulation and/or parallel voltage regulation (AVR)
Optional transformer module protections
5-shot scheme-controlled auto-recloser
Communication interfaces
Communication protocols
Mesures and operations
Power supply
Software packages
Type of option cards
Current inputs
  • 3
Sensitive current inputs
  • 2
Voltage outputs
  • 4
Disturbance records
  • 100
Event logs
  • 15000
Digital inputs
  • 3
Digital outputs
  • 5
Watchdog output
  • 1
Indication LEDs
  • 20
Number of optional modules
  • 11
  • 21 — Underimpedance
  • 21FL — Underimpedance fault locator
  • 24 — Overfluxing
  • 25 — Synchro-check
  • 27 — Undervoltage
  • 32 — Directional power
  • 32N — Zero-sequence directional power protection
  • 32O — Directional overpower
  • 32R — Reverse active power
  • 32U — Directional underpower
  • 40 — Loss of Field
  • 46 — Reversal, loss of phase or unbalance phase
  • 46L — Maximum ratio of negative and phase current
  • 47 — Negative sequence overvoltage
  • 49F — Cable thermal overload
  • 49T — Transformer thermal overload
  • 50 — Instantaneous overcurrent
  • 50ARC — Arc flash protection
  • 50BF — Breaker failure
  • 50H — Instantaneous harmonic overcurrent
  • 50N — Instantaneous residual overcurrent
  • 51 — Time overcurrent
  • 51H — Time harmonic overcurrent
  • 51N — Time residual overcurrent
  • 51V — Voltage-restrained time overcurrent
  • 52 — Breaker failure position
  • 59 — Overvoltage
  • 59N — Zero sequence overvoltage
  • 60 — Voltage balance
  • 67 — Phase directional overcurrent
  • 67N — Earth directional overcurrent
  • 67NI — Intermittent earth directional overcurrent
  • 68H — Inrush Harmonic Blocking
  • 78 — Loss of synchronism – Vector jump
  • 79 — Autorecloser
  • 79N — Automatic Reclosing / Synchronism Check – Neutral
  • 81O — Overfrequency
  • 81R — Rate of change of frequency – ROCOF
  • 81U — Underfrequency
  • 87C — Cable-end differential protection
  • 90 — Voltage regulator
  • 99 — Programmable functions and logical editor
  • CBW — Circuit breaker wear monitoring
  • CTS — Current transformer supervision
  • RTD — RTD temperature sensor
  • TST — Transformer status monitoring

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