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M-4272 Instruction Book
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If a transfer is not completed within the
Incomplete
Transfer Lockout Time
period the following MBTS
actions will occur:
1. The status of the target breaker will be set
by this timer.
2. The MBTS will stop attempting to finish
the present transfer.
3. The MBTS will enter into a lockout
condition.
4. The Lockout Blocking contact (output 8)
will change state and any subsequent
transfer initiate commands will be ignored.
This feature keeps the unit from operating until the
cause of the incomplete transfer is determined. It
also prevents the unit from un-expectedly closing at
a later time when the conditions would allow a
close.
Common Settings/Local Manual Initiate Time
Delay
The Local Manual Initiate Time Setting establishes
the time delay before a locally initiated Manual
Transfer actuates.
The manual local transfer can be initiated in either
the Remote or Local mode of operation. The purpose
of this time delay is to allow personnel initiating the
transfer to move away from the front of the switchgear
that would be operating during the transfer. This
assumes that the M-4272 is physically located on
the switchgear. Typically, manual transfers occur
when the motor bus load is being transfered from
one source to another and the conditions are stable
and a time delay would have no effect on if the
transfer is successful. This feature should
not
be
used if there is any difference in frequency or
fluctuating voltage amplitudes.
Common Settings/Remote Manual Initiate Time
Delay
CAUTION:
This feature should NOT be used if
there is any difference in frequency or fluctuating
voltage amplitudes.
The Remote Manual Initiate Time Setting establishes
the time delay before a remotely initiated Manual
Transfer actuates.
The Remote Manual Transfer can be initiated in
Remote mode of operation. The purpose of this
time delay is to allow personnel initiating the transfer
to move away from the front of the switchgear that
would be operating during the transfer. This assumes
that the remote manual initiate pushbutton is
physically located on the switchgear. Typically,
manual transfers occur when the motor bus load is
being transferred from one source to another and
the conditions are stable and the time delay would
have no effect if the transfer is successful.
Common Settings/Blocking After Transfer
Time
The Blocking After Transfer Time
setting establishes
the time delay after a transfer has been completed
before another transfer is possible. During this time
period, all initiate commands are ignored. The initiate
commands are not stored or remembered, the initiate
command will only be recognized after this block
time. The purpose of this feature is to prevent an
immediate automatic transfer back to an unviable
source. In addition, the new source voltage may dip
due to the motor bus load being connected. This dip
in voltage could cause the 27B Bus Phase
Undervoltage (internal or external) to trigger a
transfer.
Common Settings/Trip Command and Close
Command Pulse Length
Path:
System/Setup/Setpoints/Common Settings
The Trip Command and Close Command Pulse
Length settings establish the length of the trip and
close outputs.
Common Settings Save/Cancel
— The Save
selection (Figure 4-34) saves the Common Function
Settings Tab Settings either to an open file or to the
target MBTS. Cancel, returns the user to the
previous open screen.
Summary of Contents for M-4272
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