
Manual 35086
ProTech-GII with Math Functions
Woodward
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Figure 2-14e. Example Alarm Relay Wiring (Internal Supply) .................................................................... 49
Figure 3-1. Module Diagram without Speed Redundancy Manager Configured ........................................ 51
Figure 3-2. Module Diagram with Speed Redundancy Manager Configured ............................................. 52
Figure 3-3. Basic Functional Overview of Independent Trip Relay Models ................................................ 53
Figure 3-4. Functional Diagram of Single ProTech-GII module with Independent Trip Relay Outputs ...... 54
Figure 3-5. Example TMR Trip Block Assembly Interface .......................................................................... 55
Figure 3-6. Basic Functional Overview of Voted Trip Relay Models .......................................................... 56
Figure 3-7. Functional Diagram of Single ProTech-GII Module with Voted Trip Relay Outputs ................. 57
Figure 3-8. Simplex Trip Block Assembly ................................................................................................... 58
Figure 3-9. Dual Redundant Trip Block Assembly ...................................................................................... 59
Figure 3-10. Over-Acceleration Enabling Diagram ..................................................................................... 62
Figure 3-11. Start Logic Diagram ................................................................................................................ 65
Figure 3-12. Speed Fail Trip Diagram ......................................................................................................... 65
Figure 3-13. Speed Fail Timeout Trip Diagram ........................................................................................... 66
Figure 3-14. Total System Response Time Based on Sensed Frequency Level for Independent Trip Relay
Models when Speed Redundancy Manager Function is not Configured ............................... 71
Figure 3-15. Total System Response Time Based on Sensed Frequency Level for Independent Trip Relay
Models when Speed Redundancy Manager Function is Configured ..................................... 72
Figure 3-16. Total System Response Time Based on Sensed Frequency Level for 2oo3 Voted Trip Relay
Models when Speed Redundancy Manager Function is not Configured ............................... 72
Figure 3-17. Total System Response Time Based on Sensed Frequency Level for 2oo3 Voted Trip Relay
Models when Speed Redundancy Manager Function is Configured ..................................... 73
Figure 3-18. Response Time Definition ...................................................................................................... 73
Figure 4-1. ProTech-GII Front Panel .......................................................................................................... 74
Figure 4-2. ProTech-GII Screen .................................................................................................................. 75
Figure 4-3. ProTech-GII Faceplate ............................................................................................................. 76
Figure 4-4. Home screen (with Alarm) ........................................................................................................ 77
Figure 4-5. Home screen (with Trip) ........................................................................................................... 77
Figure 4-6. Password Entry Screen Example ............................................................................................. 78
Figure 4-7. Monitor Menu ............................................................................................................................ 79
Figure 4-8. Monitor Summary Screen Example .......................................................................................... 80
Figure 4-9. Monitor Trip Latch Screen Example ......................................................................................... 80
Figure 4-10. Monitor Alarm Latch Screen Example .................................................................................... 81
Figure 4-11. Monitor Dedicated Discrete Inputs Screen Example .............................................................. 82
Figure 4-12. Monitor Speed Input Screen Example .................................................................................... 83
Figure 4-13. Monitor Speed Redundancy Manager Screen Example ........................................................ 83
Figure 4-14. Monitor Acceleration Redundancy Manager Screen Example ............................................... 84
Figure 4-15. Monitor Speed Fail Timer Screen Example ............................................................................ 85
Figure 4-16. Monitor Speed Readout (Home) Screen Example ................................................................. 85
Figure 4-17. Monitor Shared Start Input Screen Example .......................................................................... 86
Figure 4-18. Monitor Shared Reset Input Screen Example ........................................................................ 86
Figure 4-19. Monitor Shared Speed Fail Override Input Screen Example ................................................. 87
Figure 4-20. Monitor Modbus Screen Example .......................................................................................... 87
Figure 4-21. Monitor/Set Date & Time Screen Example ............................................................................. 88
Figure 4-22. Edit/Change Mode Active Screen Example ........................................................................... 88
Figure 4-23. Highlight Time Field to Edit Screen Example ......................................................................... 89
Figure 4-24. Ready to Apply Changes Screen Example ............................................................................ 89
Figure 4-25. Monitor System Status ........................................................................................................... 90
Figure 4-26. Monitor Module Information .................................................................................................... 90
Figure 4-27. Logs Menu Screen Example .................................................................................................. 91
Figure 4-28. Overspeed/Over-Acceleration Log Screen Example .............................................................. 91
Figure 4-29. Trip Log Screen Example ....................................................................................................... 92
Figure 4-30. Alarm Log Screen Example .................................................................................................... 92
Figure 4-31. Peak Speed/Acceleration Log Screen Example ..................................................................... 93
Figure 4-32. Reset Logs Screen Example .................................................................................................. 93
Figure 5-2. Configure Menu Screen Example............................................................................................. 95
Figure 5-3. Save Configuration Screen Example........................................................................................ 97
Figure 5-4. Configure Display Screen Example .......................................................................................... 97
Figure 5-5. Configure Speed Submenu Screen Example ........................................................................... 98
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