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GE Power Management
750/760 Feeder Management Relay
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1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1 INTRODUCTION
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1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.1.1 DESCRIPTION
The 750 and 760 Feeder Management Relays® are microprocessor-based units intended for the management
and primary protection of distribution feeders, as well as for the management and backup protection of buses,
transformers, and transmission lines. The 760 relay is particularly suited to overhead feeders, where automatic
reclosing is normally applied.
Each relay provides protection, control, and monitoring functions with both local and remote human interfaces.
They also display the present trip/alarm conditions, and most of the more than 35 measured system parame-
ters. Recording of past trip, alarm or control events, maximum demand levels, and energy consumption is also
performed.
These relays contain many innovative features. To meet diverse utility standards and industry requirements,
these features have the flexibility to be programmed to meet specific user needs. This flexibility will naturally
make a piece of equipment difficult to learn. To aid new users in getting basic protection operating quickly, set-
points are set to typical default values and advanced features are disabled. These settings can be repro-
grammed at any time.
Programming can be accomplished with the front panel keys and display. Due to the numerous settings, this
manual method can be somewhat laborious. To simplify programming and to provide a more intuitive interface,
programming can be accomplished with a personal computer running the 750/760 PC program provided with
each relay. Even with minimal computer knowledge, this menu-driven program provides easy access to all
front panel functions. Actual values can be displayed and setpoints can be displayed, altered, stored, and
printed. If settings are stored in a setpoint file, they can be downloaded at any time to the front panel program
port of the relay via a computer cable connected to the serial port of any personal computer.
A summary of the available functions is contained in the following list, and a one-line diagram of the most
important protection and control features follows. For a complete understanding of each features operation,
refer to the Chapter 7: SETPOINTS of this manual. The logic diagrams include a reference to every setpoint
related to a feature and show all logic signals passed between individual features. Information related to the
selection of settings for each setpoint is also provided.
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