
BE1-CDS220 Application
8-9
State Labels
Output Purpose
Description Label
True False
VO13
Optional. Use to annunciate
an alarm when alarm point 21
is enabled.
VO13 is TRUE when IN6 is
TRUE.
IN6-ALARM
ALARM
NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO13=IN6
VO14
Optional. Use to annunciate
an alarm when alarm point 22
is enabled.
VO14 is TRUE when IN7 is
TRUE.
IN7-ALARM
ALARM
NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO14=IN7
VO15
Optional. Use to annunciate
an alarm when alarm point 23
is enabled
VO15 is TRUE when IN8 is
TRUE
IN8-ALARM
ALARM
NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO15=IN8
BASIC TRANSFORMER LOGIC SCHEME
The basic transformer logic scheme (BASIC-TX) was designed to provide a primary zone of differential
protection and three backup zones of time overcurrent protection for detecting phase and ground faults in
two-winding transformer applications.
Figure 8-3 is a one-line drawing and Figure 8-4 is a logic drawing that represents the logic settings and
equations shown in Table 8-6. In Table 8-6, the user can see the protection and control elements that are
enabled for the BASIC-TX application and how the elements are logically wired together (equations). If the
user should decide to build on this scheme, all elements required for a more detailed application are
available through programming. For programming details, refer to Section 7, BESTlogic Programmable
Logic.
Table 8-6. BASIC-TX Logic Settings and Equations
SL-N=BASIC-TX
SL-87=1,0
SL-87ND=0,0
SL-50TP=0,0; SL-50TN=0,0; SL-50TQ=0,0
SL-150TP=0,0; SL-150TN=0,0; SL-150TQ=0,0
SL-250TP=0,0; SL-250TN=0,0; SL-250TQ=0,0
SL-51P=0,0; SL-51N=G,0; SL-51Q=0,0
SL-151P=1,0; SL-151N=1,0; SL-151Q=1,0
SL-251P=2,0; SL-251N=2,0; SL-251Q=2,0
SL-62=0,0,0
SL-162=0,0,0
SL-BF=0,0,0
SL-GROUP=1,0,0,0,0,/0
SL-43=0
SL-143=0
SL-243=0
SL-343=0
SL-443=0
SL-543=0
SL-643=0
SL-743=0
SL-101=0
Summary of Contents for BE1-CDS220
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