Instructional Literature
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Effective: May 2008
Instructions for the FP-6000 Protective Relay
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5 Setting the FP-6000
Eaton recommends becoming familiar with the following
sections prior to programming the unit.
Notes:
1.
The relay leaves the manufacturing plant with default settings, many
of which may be left unchanged. It is up to the user to program the
settings into the FP-6000 for the intended application before the relay
is put into service.
2.
The Program Mode may be entered with the circuit breaker either
open or closed or open only depending on how it is programmed in
the System Configuration Settings. The relay comes from the factory
in the “Either Open or Closed” program mode. The circuit breaker
position is determined via the breaker “b” and/or breaker “a” contact.
Refer to the typical wiring described in Section 6.
3.
The settings that are changed during a programming session will not
be saved unless the
Enter
pushbutton is pressed after the display
shows “Update Setting? ENTER to save PREVIOUS to cancel RESET to
Exit set.” To get the “Update Setting?” window to display, the user
may 1.) Keep pressing the
Previous
pushbutton until the window
appears, or 2.) Press any of the following pushbuttons while in the Set
Mode: “Monitor”, “View Setting”, “Log” or “Status/Control.”
4.
The Set Mode may be exited, without saving any programmed
settings, by pressing the
Reset
pushbutton at any time in the
programming session. The FP-6000 will automatically exit the setting
mode and revert back to the default operation if programming has
ceased for 15 minutes.
5.1 Entering Set Mode
The “Set” pushbutton can be accessed through the security door
on the front panel (see Figure 8). Push the “Set” button to enter
the Set Mode and begin programming the setpoints. Once the
“Set” pushbutton is activated, a password screen will show up
on the display. The FP-6000 is shipped with a default password
“0000.” Every time the “Password Window” appears, the
password is initialized to “0000.” If the password has not been
changed or set, then you simply press the Enter button to begin
your programming session. If the password has been changed,
then you will need to enter the new password in order to begin
your programming session. To enter the password, use the
“single”
Up
Arrow
pushbutton to change the selected character
of the password and use the “single”
Down Arrow
pushbutton
to change the value of the character. Once the password is
entered, the user must then press the
Enter
pushbutton to enter
the password and to activate the setting screens.
In addition to the front panel pushbutton access as described
above, the FP-6000 settings can be programmed two other ways:
1) Via the front panel RS-232 communications port using the
Eaton PowerPort software, or
2) Via TB3 rear-access communications terminals using either
Eaton PowerNet or PowerPort software. An INCOM to RS-232
converter or a CONI card is required to access the rear
communications port. See Data Communications Section 10
for more information on using PowerPort and PowerNet to
program setpoints into the FP-6000.
The following sections describe all the FP-6000 settings and
setting groups. A setting table is provided that includes all the
settings as shown on the FP-6000 display, a short description,
setting range, and the factory default settings.
Only the
“Configuration Settings” and “Protection Settings” need
to be programmed for most power system feeder
applications.
The table also includes a column, “Selected
Value”, for the user to record settings.
CAUTION
FP-6000 PROTECTIVE RELAY SETTINGS MUST BE PROGRAMMED
BEFORE THE RELAY IS PUT INTO OPERATION. CARE MUST BE
TAKEN WHEN PROGRAMMING THE FP-6000 WHILE THE BREAKER
IS CLOSED AND CURRENT IS FLOWING. AN INCORRECT SETTING
CONFIGURATION COULD CAUSE THE RELAY TO TRIP THE BREAKER
WHEN SETTINGS ARE SAVED.
CAUTION
THE ENTER PUSHBUTTON MUST BE PRESSED AND RELEASED AT
THE “UPDATE SETTING?” WINDOW BEFORE EXITING THE SET
MODE FOR THE CHANGED SETPOINTS TO BE SAVED.