Event counter with limit supervison L4UFCNT
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The 30 limit counter L4UFCNT provides a settable
counter with four independent limits where the number
of positive and/or negative flanks on the input signal
are counted against the setting values for limits. The
output for each limit is activated when the counted
value reaches that limit.
Overflow indication is included for each up-counter.
Running hour-meter TEILGAPC
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The Running hour-meter (TEILGAPC) function is a
function that accumulates the elapsed time when a
given binary signal has been high.
The main features of TEILGAPC are:
• Applicable to very long time accumulation (≤ 99999.9
hours)
• Supervision of limit transgression conditions and
rollover/overflow
• Possibility to define a warning and alarm with the
resolution of 0.1 hours
• Retain any saved accumulation value at a restart
• Possibilities for blocking and reset
• Possibility for manual addition of accumulated time
• Reporting of the accumulated time
14. Metering
Pulse-counter logic PCFCNT
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Pulse-counter logic (PCFCNT) function counts externally
generated binary pulses, for instance pulses coming
from an external energy meter, for calculation of energy
consumption values. The pulses are captured by the
binary input module and then read by the PCFCNT
function. A scaled service value is available over the
station bus. The special Binary input module with
enhanced pulse counting capabilities must be ordered
to achieve this functionality.
Function for energy calculation and demand
handling (ETPMMTR)
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Measurements function block (CVMMXN) can be used to
measure active as well as reactive power values.
Function for energy calculation and demand handling
(ETPMMTR) uses measured active and reactive power as
input and calculates the accumulated active and reactive
energy pulses, in forward and reverse direction. Energy
values can be read or generated as pulses. Maximum
demand power values are also calculated by the
function. This function includes zero point clamping to
remove noise from the input signal. As output of this
function: periodic energy calculations, integration of
energy values, calculation of energy pulses, alarm
signals for limit violation of energy values and maximum
power demand, can be found.
The values of active and reactive energies are calculated
from the input power values by integrating them over a
selected time
tEnergy
. The integration of active and
reactive energy values will happen in both forward and
reverse directions. These energy values are available as
output signals and also as pulse outputs. Integration of
energy values can be controlled by inputs (STARTACC
and STOPACC) and
EnaAcc
setting and it can be reset to
initial values with RSTACC input.
The maximum demand for active and reactive powers
are calculated for the set time interval
tEnergy
and
these values are updated every minute through output
channels. The active and reactive maximum power
demand values are calculated for both forward and
reverse direction and these values can be reset with
RSTDMD input.
15. Human machine interface
Local HMI
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Figure 12.
Local human-machine interface
The LHMI of the IED contains the following elements:
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Transformer protection RET670 2.1 IEC
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