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Virtual Control Switches (43)
Virtual Control Switches (43)
Five virtual control switch (43) elements provide manual control, locally and remotely, without using
physical switches and/or interposing relays.
The five, identical virtual control switch elements are designated 43-1, 43-2, 43-3, 43-4, and 43-5.
Element logic connections are made on the BESTlogic
™
Plus
screen in BESTCOMS
Plus
®
and element
operational settings are configured on the Virtual Control Switches (43) settings screen in
BESTCOMS
Plus
. A summary of the logic inputs and outputs and operational settings appears at the end
of this chapter.
BESTCOMSPlus Settings Navigation Path:
Settings Explorer, Control, Virtual Control Switches (43)
HMI Settings Navigation Path:
Settings Explorer, Control, Virtual Switch 43
BESTCOMSPlus Control Navigation Path:
Metering Explorer, Control, Virtual Switches
HMI Control Navigation Path:
Metering Explorer, Control, Virtual Switches
Element Operation
Virtual control switches can emulate virtually any type of binary (two-position) switch. An example would
be an application that requires a ground cutoff switch. The traditional approach might be to install a switch
on the panel and wire the output to a contact sensing input on the BE1-11
g
or in series with the ground
trip output of the BE1-11
g
. Instead, a virtual control switch can be used to reduce costs with the added
benefit of being able to operate the switch both locally through the front panel and remotely from a
substation computer or through an Ethernet connection to a remote operator’s console.
Mode
Three operating modes are available: Switch/Pulse, Switch, and Pulse. Because switch status information
is saved in nonvolatile memory, the BE1-11
g
powers up with the switches in the same state as when the
BE1-11
g
was powered down.
Switch/Pulse Mode
In Switch/Pulse mode, each switch can be controlled to reset, set, or pulse. Assertion of the Set input
forces the output to set (logic 1). Assertion of the Reset input forces the output to reset (logic 0). Assertion
of the Pulse input toggles the output from its current state to the opposite state and then back to the
original state.
Switch Mode
In Switch mode, the switch emulates a two-position selector switch, and only set and reset commands are
accepted. Assertion of the Set input forces the output to set (logic 1). Assertion of the Reset input forces
the output to reset (logic 0).
Pulse Mode
In Pulse mode, a momentary close, spring-return switch is emulated and only the pulse command is
accepted. Assertion of the Pulse input toggles the output from its current state to the opposite state and
then back to the original state.
Customized Labels
User specified labels can be assigned to each virtual switch and to both states of each switch. The labels
can be up to 64 characters long. In the previous ground cutoff switch example, you may enable one of the
switches in the Switch mode and connect the output of that switch to the blocking input of a 59X
protection element. This would disable the ground overvoltage protection when the switch is closed (logic
1) and enable it when the switch is open (logic 0). For the application, you may set the switch label to be
59N CUTOFF. The closed position of the switch may be labeled DISABLD and the open position may be
labeled NORMAL.
Summary of Contents for BE1-11g
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Page 62: ...50 9424200994 Rev U Overexcitation 24 Protection BE1 11g...
Page 68: ...56 9424200994 Rev U Sync Check 25 Protection BE1 11g...
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Page 82: ...70 9424200994 Rev U Negative Sequence Voltage 47 Protection BE1 11g...
Page 88: ...76 9424200994 Rev U Phase Overvoltage 59P Protection BE1 11g...
Page 94: ...82 9424200994 Rev U Auxiliary Overvoltage 59X Protection BE1 11g...
Page 96: ...84 9424200994 Rev U Stator Ground 64G Protection BE1 11g...
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Page 272: ...260 9424200994 Rev U BESTnet Plus BE1 11g Figure 188 Power Quality Page...
Page 274: ...262 9424200994 Rev U Mounting BE1 11g Figure 190 J Type Case Side Dimensions...
Page 282: ...270 9424200994 Rev U Mounting BE1 11g Figure 198 H1 Rack Mount Case Dimensions...
Page 283: ...9424200994 Rev U 271 BE1 11g Mounting Figure 199 H1 Panel Mount Case Dimensions...
Page 289: ...9424200994 Rev U 277 BE1 11g Mounting Figure 206 Dovetailing Procedure...
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