8-42 Application BE1-CDS220
The control switch elements are referred to as virtual because they have no physical form, they exist only
in logic form, and they can only be operated via the ASCII command interface or the front panel. When
virtual control switch 143 is on or enabled, motor starting is determined by speed switch. When off or
disabled, starting is determined by current detector set at 85% of locked rotor current. The virtual control
switch 243 is used to customize the protection for high or low starting inertia applications. When high is
selected, 150TP is blocked, and 151P is enabled for locked rotor protection. The user may choose to
eliminate the use of external switches, as the virtual switches are fully functional equivalents of their
physical counterparts.
Figure 8-14 is a one-line drawing and Figure 8-15 is a logic drawing that represent the settings shown in
Table 8-26. In Table 8-26, the user can see the protection and control elements that are enabled for the
MOTOR 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 8-26. Motor Logic Settings And Equations
SL-N=MOTOR
SL-87=1,0
SL-87ND=0,0
SL-50TP=1,0; SL-50TN=1,0; SL-50TQ=1,0
SL-150TP=1,243; SL-150TN=0,0; SL-150TQ=0,0
SL-250TP=1,0; SL-250TN=0,0; SL-250TQ=0,0
SL-51P=1,0; SL-51N=0,0; SL-51Q=1,0
SL-151P=1,/VO7+/243;SL-151N=0,0; SL-151Q=0,0
SL-251P=1,VO8; SL-251N=0,0; SL-251Q=0,0
SL-62=0,0,0
SL-162=0,0,0
SL-BF=0,0,0
SL-GROUP=0,0,0,0,0,0
SL-43=0
SL-143=2
SL-243=2
SL-343=0
SL-443=0
SL-543=0
SL-643=0
SL-743=0
SL-101=0
SL-CKTMON=0,0,0
SL-VOA=0
SL-VO1=VO11
SL-VO2=0
SL-VO3=0
SL-VO4=VO14
SL-VO5=VO15
SL-VO6=0
SL-VO7=IN2*250TPPU*143+50TPPU*/143
SL-VO8=/250TPT*250TPPU
SL-VO9=VO13+IN3
SL-VO10=0
SL-VO11=50TNT+50TQT+51PT+151PT+251PT+51QT+87RT+VO13
SL-VO12=51PPU+51QPU+87RPU
SL-VO13=VO9*/ARSTKEY
SL-VO14=250TPT*51PPU
SL-VO15=51QPU
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