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Hydran* M2-X Instruction Manual
MA-029
Rev. 1.0,
30-Jul-18
used to monitor various transformer parameters (top oil temperature,
load current, etc.). For wiring details, see Section D-2.
•
4
–
20 mA analog output
: Isolated (up to 2,500 Vac) current output that
can supply a load
up to 500
(10 V maximum). This analog output is
typically monitored by a SCADA system. For general and wiring
details, see Section D-4. To convert ppm to mA, see Section K-1.
Note: Each I/O interface is identified by a label on its connector.
Note: When ordered with the Hydran M2-X, optional I/O interfaces are added to the
Hydran M2-X at the General Electric
’s plant before shipping.
To add an I/O interface
after the assembly of the Hydran M2-X is completed, see Appendix E.
2.3.3
Left Side - Terminal Blocks
The following items are mounted on the left side of the electronic card cage
(when facing the display; see Figure 2-6:
1.
Temporary plug
: This plug must be removed and replaced with a
watertight fitting to connect the ac power supply cable (see Section
4.3.10.6).
2.
AC power supply terminal block
: The power supply is connected to the
three
terminals at the top of this terminal block. The three terminals at
the bottom are connected to the three wires of the line filter located inside
the electronic card cage. For wiring details, see Section D-7.
Note: The external ac power supply range is 90-132Vac or 180-264Vac, and
from 47 to 63 Hz.
3.
AC power supply fuse:
The Hydran M2-X includes one fuse holder. For
the technical specifications, see section 9.2.
4.
Alarm contacts terminal block:
This terminal block is used to connect the
Hydran M2-X
’s five SPDT (single pole double throw) alarm relays to a
SCADA system. Each relay requires three terminals; for wiring details, see
Section D-8. The first four sets of alarm contacts (terminals 1 to 12) can be
assigned to different alarm conditions (see Section 3.3); the last set of
alarm contacts (terminals 13 to 15) is always assigned to the system fault
alarm conditions. For more information on alarms and relays, see Chapter
6.