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Instructional Literature
Effective: May 2008
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Instructions for the FP-6000 Protective Relay
5.2 FP-6000 Setting Flowchart
Below is a flowchart showing an example of how to program the protection settings. The display window shows four lines at a time,
so use the
Up/Down Arrows
to view all items in a menu.
Once all settings are changed, the user may back out of the setting menus by continually pressing the
Previous
pushbutton until the
“Update Setting?” display window appears. Press
Enter
pushbutton to save settings, or press
Previous
to cancel. The user may
abort setting entry at any time by pressing the
Reset
pushbutton.
Access the “Set and Test” door in the lower left corner of the front panel and
press the “Set” pushbutton to get into the Password Display window. The
factory default password is 0000. A password of 0000 will always be accepted
during the first 2 minutes after the FP-6000 is powered up. See Sec. 5.4.11
for changing the password. Press the
Enter
pushbutton to advance to next menu.
Select Protection settings using the
Up/Down Arrows
and press athe
Enter
pushbutton to access the “Protection” settings.
Select Setting Group 1 settings using the
Up/Down Arrows
and press the
Enter
pushbutton. If # of Set Grps is set to 4 in System Config, then 4 setting
groups would be listed ont he “Protection” display.
Select Phase Overcurrent to access the Phase Element Protection settings.
Select the 51P PH TOC CURVE setting to access the Time Overcurrent
curve settings.
Press the
Enter
pushbutton to access the Curve Shape settings. Use the
Up/Down Arrows
to select Curve Shape. Press
Enter
to finish programming
the curve shape, then use the
Up/Down Arrows
to select Reset. Use
Enter
and
Up/Down Arrows
to set all settings, then press the
Previous
pushbutton to
return to Phase Overcurrent display window to change other settings.
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