IB02602004E
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Instructional Literature
Effective: May 2008
Page
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Instructions for the FP-6000 Protective Relay
We will only be concerned with System Config and Protection
settings within the Quick Start section of this manual.
Select the category and press the Enter pushbutton to proceed.
The actual setting of values will be covered in Section 2.5.5.
2.5.4 Minimum Program Requirements
Default settings are provided to minimize the number of manual
programming steps for typical applications. For more complex
applications cases, the use of computer generated setting files
simplifies the setting process. The user programs through the
RS-232 front panel port by use of the PowerPort Windows based
or PowerNet Software program. This subject is discussed in
more detail later in the manual.
2.5.5 Functions Which Must be Programmed
As stated earlier the FP-6000 comes pre-configured with default
or factory settings. The phase and ground overcurrent functions
are the only protection functions enabled and the current and
voltage unbalanced functions are the only alarm functions
enabled. All other protection and alarm functions are turned off
and must be set to enable their operation. The I/O comes pre-
configured as default from the factory for the most common
applications. The I/O can be changed per the requirements of the
user’s application. The current and voltage unbalanced alarms
(46-2 and 47-2) are enabled to assist the user in diagnosing any
wiring problems.
For now we assume that the default settings will be adequate
except for the following list of functions, which the user must
program in order to handle the specific characteristics of your
system. Since only one protection setting Group is enabled, we
need only program the one group of protection settings and the
values necessary to define the proper operating environment of
the FP-6000. Please refer to Table 4 - Minimum List of Functions
Which MUST be Programmed for those items.
Table 4. Minimum List of Functions Which MUST be Programmed
.
Setting Main
System Config
Protection
Breaker Curves
System Alarms
Logging
Input CFG
Output Config
LED Config
Programmable Logic
Control Logic
Clock
Communications
Change Password
SETTING
DEFAULT SETTING
INCR
DISPLAY
USER SETTING
System Configuration
Frequency:
60
List
50 Hz or 60 Hz
Phase Seq:
ABC
List
ABC or ACB
CT Connect:
3-wire
List
3-wire, 4CT In, 4CT Ig
PH CT Ratio:
500:I
nom
3
1
I
nom
to 6000:CT, where CT is 1 or 5 A based on CT board
jumper
NU CT Primary
500:I
nom
3
1
I
nom
to 6000:CT, where CT is 1 or 5 A based on CT board
jumper
VT Connect:
Wye
List
Wye or Delta
VTRatio Exp
2
1
1 OR 2
Main VTR:
100.00
0.01
0.01 to 655.35
Aux VTR:
100.00
0.01
0.01 to 655.35
VT Secondary Rating:
69.28
1
50 to 250 V
TOC Reset Time "TOC Reset T"
5
1
1-20 Cycles
Protection/Group 1
Phase Overcurrent
51P PH TOC Shape:
MOD
List
IT, I2T, I4T, FLAT, MOD, VERY, XTRM, IECA, IECB, IECC
51P PH TOC Reset:
Calc
List
Inst, Calc, T Delay
51P PH TOC Direction:
Both
List
Forward, Reverse, Both
51P PH TOC Pickup:
1.00
0.01
0.02 to 4.0
pu
or Disable
51P PH TOC Time Mult:
1.00
0.01
0.05 to 10.0
50P-1 PH IOC Pickup:
2.00
0.01
0.1 to 20.0
pu
or Disable
50P-1 PH IOC Delay (c):
0
1
0 to 9999 cycles
50P-1 PH IOC Direction:
Both
List
Forward, Reverse, Both
50P-2 PH IOC Pickup:
3.00
0.01
0.1 to 20.0
pu
or Disable
50P-2 PH IOC Delay (c):
15
1
0 to 9999 cycles
50P-1 PH IOC Direction:
Both
List
Forward, Reverse, Both