M-4272 Instruction Book
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4.4
System Setpoints
System Setpoints
The System Setpoints consist of defining all pertinent
information regarding the system setpoints and
transfer logic settings. The
M-4272 System
Setpoints
dialog screen (Figure 4-33) is accessed
through the
System
menu (
System/Setup/
Setpoints)
.
NOTE
: Configuration Record Forms are
contained in
Appendix A
. The
Configuration Record Form tables list
the System Setpoint parameters and the
settings choices for each function.
The MBTS System Setpoints consists of entering
the following:
•
Selecting Transfer Logic and conditions
including Automatic, Manual Transfer
settings
•
Enabling the functions and entering the
desired settings
•
Designating the output contacts each
function will operate, and which control/
status inputs will enable or block the
transfer.
The choices include 11 programmable output
contacts (OUT5–OUT16) and six breaker status
inputs (IN1–IN6) for Source 1 and Source 2, plus 12
other programmable inputs. A block or fixed time
transfer choice for bus fuse loss logic operation.
The transfer settings for Automatic Transfers,
Manual Transfers, Common Settings, control/status
inputs and output contact assignments must be
chosen before entering the settings for the individual
functions.
Each of the individual submenus are described in
the following pages. Settings for disabled functions
do not apply. Some menu and setting screens do
not appear for functions that are disabled. The
System Setpoints can only be entered using the
M-3872 software. See Section 1.2,
M-4272 Motor
Bus Transfer System
for a listing of those Settings,
Functions and Status values that are available from
the front panel display and HMI.
The System Setpoints dialog screen contains two
setting groups, the Transfer Settings and the
Function Settings. The Transfer Settings group
contains the settings that are necessary for
transferring the motor bus load quickly and safely
from one power source to another power source.
The Function Settings group contains settings that
can initiate the transfer or are used as logic inputs
to the transfer logic.
At the bottom of the System Setpoints dialog screen
there are two additional selections:
•
Display All
— Selecting the Display All
button displays the
All Setpoints Table
dialog screen (Figure 3-13). This dialog
screen contains the settings for each
MBTS function within a single window to
allow scrolling through all MBTS setpoint
and configuration values.
•
Configure
— Selecting the Configure
button displays the Configure dialog screen
(Figure 3-14), which contains a chart of
programmed input and output contacts, in
order to allow scrolling through all MBTS
output and blocking input configurations.
Both dialog screens (All Setpoints Table and
Configure), feature Jump Command Buttons which
allow the user to jump from a scrolling dialog screen
to an individual MBTS function dialog screen and
return to the scrolling dialog screen. All available
parameters can be reviewed or changed when
jumping to a MBTS configuration dialog screen
from either scrolling dialog screen.
The Transfer Settings group includes four menus.
The Common Settings submenu contains settings
that are used by the Automatic Transfer, Manual
Transfer and Automatic Trip Logic. For example,
some of the common settings are the Breaker
Closing Time, Trip and Close Pulse Lengths and
New Source Voltage Limits. These and other settings
are used whether an Automatic or Manual Transfer
is performed. Therefore, the settings in the Common
Settings submenu must be entered for a transfer to
operate correctly.
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