BE1-CDS220 Application
8-49
State Labels
Output
Purpose Description
Label
True False
VO12
Protective pickup
expression.
Restrained and unrestrained diff
trip, 50TN ground fault, 50TQ loss
of phase, 150TP low inertia locked
rotor, 51P overload, 51Q
unbalance, 151P high inertia locked
rotor, 251P Jam.
PROT-PICKE
PU
NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO12=87RPU+51PPU+51QPU+251PPU
VO13
Emergency trip alarm.
TRUE if emergency trip input is
energized causing a motor trip. The
alarm condition is sealed in for
annunciation on the HMI until the
alarm reset key is pressed on the
HMI. Note: Seal-in condition cannot
be broken unless optional HMI is
purchased.
EMER-TRIP-
ALARM NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO13=VO9*/ARSTKEY
VO14 Overload
alarm
TRUE if overload (51P) protection is
picked up. This condition will trip the
motor if allowed to time out. The alarm
point is supervised by the 250TP
timing out to prevent a spurious alarm
during starting.
OVERLOAD
ALARM NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO15=51PPU*250TPT
VO15 Unbalance
alarm
TRUE if unbalance (51Q) protection is
picked up. This condition will trip the
motor if allowed to time out.
UNBALANCE
ALARM NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO15=51QPU
MISCELLANEOUS LOGIC EXPRESSIONS
Several logic expressions are classified as miscellaneous. That is, they are not included in the BESTlogic
settings and are not set through the ASCII command interface using the SL (Set Logic) commands.
Several of the Reporting and Alarm Functions provided in the relay require programmable logic
expressions to determine their functionality. These logic expressions are included with the settings
associated with each function. Table 8-31 cross-references the manual Sections and commands
associated with each miscellaneous logic expression.
Each of the preprogrammed logic schemes is designed to be compatible with the factory default logic
expression settings for these Reporting and Alarm Functions. However, when copying a preprogrammed
scheme for modification or direct use, it is important to recognize that these miscellaneous logic
expressions will not be effected. These miscellaneous logic settings must be reviewed to ensure desired
performance for these functions.
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