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Figure. 5.4.3 - 146. Example of timers and pick-up parameters (an inrush current detected during T
min
time).
In the example above, the cold load pick-up function activates after the measured current has stayed
below the
I
low
setting for a
T
set
amount of time. The current increases to between the
I
low
setting and
the
I
high
setting, which causes a counter to start counting towards the
T
min
time. Before the counter
reaches
T
min
, the current exceeds the
I
high
setting, which causes a counter to start counting towards
the
T
max
time. The cold load pick-up signal remains active until the
T
max
has been reached, or until the
start-up is over and the
Tmin
time is over.
Events and registers
The cold load pick-up function (abbreviated "CLP" in event block names) generates events and
registers from the status changes of the LowStart, HighStart, LoadNormal, Overcurrent,
CLPUActivated and BLOCKED signals of the cold load pick-up function as well as from the internal
pick-up comparators. The user can select which event messages are stored in the main event buffer:
ON, OFF, or both.
The events triggered by the function are recorded with a time stamp and with process data values.
Table. 5.4.3 - 239. Event messages.
Event block name
Event names
CLP1
LowStart ON
CLP1
LowStart OFF
CLP1
HighStart ON
CLP1
HighStart OFF
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