Figure 4. The
Setup>General>Site-Related>Operation
screen.
Operation Section
Mode of Operation
Select the operation mode with the drop-down button. See Figure 4. The
Radial
mode
is the default and provides basic protection with no automatic load restoration. The
IntelliTeam SG
mode starts IntelliTeam SG system operation after fault interruption
and isolation have completed. Refer to S&C Instruction Sheets 766-532, “IntelliTeam®
Automatic Restoration System Setup” and 1044-570, “S&C IntelliTeam® Designer:
User’s
Guide
” for information about IntelliTeam Automatic Restoration System configuration.
To use an IntelliRupter fault interrupter with the IntelliTeam II Automatic Restoration
System, the IntelliTeam SG software must be set to operate in the
IntelliTeam
II Compatibility
mode. The
Loop
mode uses a standard loop restoration system
configuration.
Battery Installed
The control automatically determines whether a battery is installed.
Open on Loss of Control Power
Select the
Yes
option to configure the IntelliRupter fault interrupter to open when
capacitor energy storage reaches a critical level because of loss of line power and a low
battery charge. Opening on loss of control power limits in-rush current when the circuit
is re-energized and feeder segments are sequentially picked up. Select the
No
option
to configure the IntelliRupter fault interrupter to remain closed when stored energy is
depleted.
Time Limit for Sleep—Do Not Resume Operations
This is the maximum number of minutes the IntelliRupter fault interrupter can remain
de-energized after opening on loss of control power and still be able to close automatically
when control power is restored. The IntelliRupter fault interrupter must have been in the
Closed
position before loss of control power. Setting this value to 0 minutes will prohibit
an automatic close. (Range: 0-1440; Step: 1; Default: 120)
Time to Close After Wake-Up
When control power is restored and the
Time Limit for Sleep—Do Not Resume
Operations
Timer
has not expired, automatic closing of the IntelliRupter fault interrupter
will be delayed by this timer. It may take up to 30 seconds after line power is restored for
the IntelliRupter fault interrupter to automatically close, even when the
Time to Close
After Wake-Up
Timer
is set to 0 minutes. (Range: 0-30; Step: 1; Default: 0)
16 S&C Instruction Sheet 766-530
General Setup