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M‑3425A Instruction Book
Functions
Configuration of the relay consists of enabling
the functions for use in a particular application,
designating the output contacts each function
will operate, and which control/status inputs will
block the function. The choices include eight
programmable output contacts (OUT1–OUT8) and
six control/status inputs (IN1–IN6), or OUT9–23 and
IN7–14 for units purchased with expanded I/O, plus
a block choice for fuse loss logic operation (see
60FL Fuse Loss subsection for details).
The blocking control/status inputs and output
contact assignments must be chosen before
entering the settings for the individual functions.
Both may be recorded on the Relay Configuration
Table in
Appendix A
,
Configuration Record
Forms
.
NOTE
: Uppercase text indicates selection.
27#1 phase undervoltage
disable ENABLE
27#1 block input
fl i6 i5 i4 i3 i2 I1
27#1 relay output
o8 o7 o6 o5 o4 o3 o2 O1
This menu designation is required for each relay
function. After enabling the function, the user is
presented with the two following screens:
This submenu item assigns the blocking designations
(up to six, plus fuse-loss logic) for the enabled
function. “OR” logic is used if more than one input
is selected.
This submenu item assigns the output contacts (up
to eight) for the particular relay function. If no output
contacts are assigned, the function will not generate
any output or targets even though the function is
enabled.
NOTE
: Units with expanded I/O can only set OUT9–OUT23 and IN7–IN14 using IPScom
®
.
Control/status input IN1 is
preassigned to be the
52b breaker status contact. If a multiple breaker
scheme is used, the control/status input IN1 must
be the series combination of the “52b” breaker
contacts. Additional user-chosen control/status
inputs may initiate actions such as breaker failure,
initiate external fuse loss detection, or trigger the
oscillograph recorder.
The relay allows the user to designate up to six
logic functions which perform similarly to internal
relay functions, using IPSlogic
TM
. These external
functions may be enabled or disabled, and output
contacts and blocking control/status inputs are
chosen the same as for the internal functions. The
external functions are described in further detail
later in this section.
Summary of Contents for M-3425A
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