Component Snapshot At-a-Glance
- Model: MCTI40F1AB0751F
- Alt. P/N: MCTI40N1AB0751G (low-burden coil variant, different DC draw); MCTI39 (2-phase only, no full 3-phase monitoring); MCTI19 (single-phase compact unit)
- Product Series: MCTI Midos instantaneous current detection relay family, shared rack base with MCGG/MVAJ/MVAX protection relays
- Hardware Type: Full withdrawable plug-in static 3-phase instantaneous overcurrent relay, blue painted aluminum industrial chassis, transparent front adjustment cover
- Key Feature: F-series medium burden 110/125VDC auxiliary coil, independent per-phase adjustable instantaneous pickup, ultra-fast reset characteristic for breaker fail logic
- Primary Field Use: Detect phase fault current to trigger breaker fail backup tripping, provide high-speed instantaneous short-circuit detection for MV feeders and busbars.
Hard-Numbers: Technical Specifications
- Protocol Support: Static analog sampling hardware, no digital bus communication; dry volt-free alarm/trip changeover contacts
- Port Count: Separate A/B/C 1A CT secondary input terminals, DC auxiliary coil supply terminals, multi-set trip/alarm contact terminal blocks
- Baud/Data Rate: No serial data transmission
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to +55°C cabinet operational; -40°C to +85°C storage
- Isolation Rating: 2000Vrms dielectric withstand between CT measurement circuits and trip contact wiring
- Power Draw: Medium burden F coil, balanced DC battery load on dense multi-relay panels
- CT Secondary Rating: 1A nominal CT input per phase
- Auxiliary DC Supply: 110/125 VDC station control battery
- Instantaneous Pickup Adjustment: 0.5×In to 20×In independent dial per A/B/C phase
- Operate Time: ≤8ms full trip contact closure at set fault current
- Reset Characteristic: Fast high-reset ratio, clears fault state immediately after CT current drops below pickup threshold
- Contact Continuous Rating: 5A @300VDC resistive load; 40W DC inductive breaking capacity
- Physical Weight: 4.3kg fully assembled draw-out unit
The Real-World Problem It Solves
Standard IDMT MCGG relays carry fixed time delay curves, unsuitable for breaker fail protection that requires zero intentional delay to back up failed circuit breakers. Slow reset single-phase MCTI19 units cannot track all three phases on multi-pole MV breakers.Stacking three single-phase MCTI19 relays wastes triple rack slot space and adds three sets of CT wiring splices that vibrate open after years of plant cycling.Low-burden MCTI40N coils create unbalanced DC load distribution across packed protection panels. Simultaneous multi-feeder faults trigger uneven DC bus sag and intermittent relay dropout, breaking breaker fail trip logic.Where you’ll typically find it:
- Fossil power plant generator, main transformer and busbar breaker fail protection panels
- Refinery MV motor feeder backup instantaneous short-circuit detection schemes
- Urban distribution primary substation ring bus multi-pole breaker fail logic cabinetsThis single draw-out 3-phase relay delivers independent per-phase fast instantaneous detection and fast reset behavior to eliminate stacked single-phase relays and stabilize DC panel loading during mass fault events.
Hardware Architecture & Under-the-Hood Logic
This unit uses three isolated phase analog front-end sampling circuits paired with fixed-function static logic, no user programmable microprocessor code. It shares Midos rack base mechanical design with all ALSTHOM Midos protection hardware for standardized cabinet layout.
- Each A/B/C phase 1A CT secondary current feeds independent filtered isolated sampling circuitry to block substation VFD and breaker switching EMI noise.
- Dedicated per-phase threshold comparators continuously sample RMS CT current values, compare measured magnitude against front dial instantaneous pickup setpoint for each phase individually.
- Any phase exceeding pickup threshold triggers immediate contact state change without time delay; fast internal reset logic releases contacts the instant fault current drops below threshold.
- Medium-wattage F-series coil winding balances total DC load draw on station battery, preventing uneven voltage sag across multi-relay panels during concurrent fault events.
- Front panel LED indicators show healthy auxiliary supply, individual phase fault active status, and collective trip output latched state for quick on-site visual diagnostics.
- Rear Midos rack terminal base integrates factory CT short-circuit jumpers; full chassis withdrawal possible without disconnecting CT secondary wiring to eliminate lethal open CT surge hazards.
Field Service Pitfalls: What Rookies Get Wrong
Swapping MCTI40N Low-Burden Coil Variant For MCTI40F Medium-Burden Unit
New technicians pull MCTI40N spare stock without matching model suffix. During multi-feeder simultaneous faults, uneven DC bus load creates localized voltage sag; low-burden coils dropout prematurely, breaker fail backup tripping fails to operate during critical bus faults.Field Rule: MCTI40F medium-burden variant mandatory for dense multi-relay breaker fail protection panels; segregate F and N coil MCTI40 spares in clearly labeled locked storage bins.
Skipping CT Short Jumper Installation Before Withdrawing Draw-out Relay
Apprentices pull the relay chassis straight out without shorting CT terminals on the rack base. Open CT secondary windings generate kilovolt surge that damages upstream MCGG overcurrent relay sampling boards and creates cabinet shock risk.Quick Fix: Always install factory CT short-circuit jumpers on the Midos base terminal strip before removing any draw-out protection relay unit.
Misadjusting Per-Phase Pickup Threshold Without Cross-Checking Coordination Drawings
Maintenance crews randomly tweak front phase dials during spare replacement without referencing site breaker fail coordination logic sheets. Mismatched phase pickup values break selectivity; either nuisance instantaneous trips occur on normal load swings or severe bolted faults fail to trigger backup breaker fail logic.Field Rule: Record A/B/C phase instantaneous pickup values on the relay door label after every setting change; cross-verify against substation breaker fail protection scheme drawing before returning the relay online.
Commercial Availability & Pricing Note
Please note: The listed price is for reference only and is not binding. Final pricing and terms are subject to negotiation based on current market conditions and availability.







