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Effective  September, 

1989 

IQ 

DATA  PLUS  II™ 

LINE  METERING  AND 

PROTECTION  SYSTEM 

USER'S  MANUAL 

@Westinghouse 

ELECTRICAL  COMPONENTS  DIVISION 

TD  17271A 

Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com

Summary of Contents for IQ DATA PLUS II

Page 1: ...Effective September 1989 IQ DATA PLUS II LINE METERING AND PROTECTION SYSTEM USER S MANUAL Westinghouse ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS DIVISION TD 17271A Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear com...

Page 2: ...urther information is desired by purchaser regarding his particular installation operation or maintenance of his equipment the local Westinghouse Electric Corporation representative should be contacte...

Page 3: ...ndervoltage Detection Level 37 Phase Unbalance Detection Level 38 Walthour Count Reset 38 Protection Time Delay 38 Switch SW6 No 8 38 2 Sec Par 7 7 0 7 1 7 1 1 7 1 2 7 2 Figure 1 1 2 1A 2 1 B 2 2 2 3A...

Page 4: ...duct could read voltage and current correctly but read watts vars PF and watthours incorrectly if the CT inputs are reversed or if the current phase does not matchwith the voltage phase 5 If installin...

Page 5: ...point and U NITS KILO and MEGA LED s on t he device s faceplate See Figure 3 1 The program directing the monitoring function is permanently stored in the IQData Plus II and so there iS no need to rel...

Page 6: ...pplied external current transformers with 5 amp secondaries inorder 5 IQ DATA PLUS II to carry out metering functions involving current In retrofit cases whereonly2 current transformers are provided s...

Page 7: ...sy to read values and clear indication of cause of trip alarm conditions Q uick assembly and installation Simple setpoint entry Allow control of external devices or loads when setpoint thresholds are...

Page 8: ...igned to bemou nted through a cutout in a panel This will generally be a cabinet s face or door Rear access area Par 2 1 2 Power Module Connection WH Pulse External hardware Par 2 1 3 Current Transfor...

Page 9: ...ermine the cause ofa trip or alarm condition bymeans ofa single digit code shown in the Display Window The description of each code number is printed on the bottom of the Operator Panel Attempt to res...

Page 10: ...ming AC line Whether totripon overvoltage or undervoltageconditions A complete description of each DIP switch setting is listed in Section 6 7 The Power Module is factory shipped mounted on therear of...

Page 11: ...y to the AC Line Connec tion Ter minals See Figures 4 48 4 4D 4 4F 4 4H 4 4J 4 4L 2 2 Specifications The following specifications of the 10 Data Plus II are contained here General specifications Table...

Page 12: ...uency Item AC amperes 2 3 Voltage Voltage Watts Vars Power factor Alt power factor Demand watts Frequency Watthours Pulse initiator Phase A B C Table 2 8 METERING SPECIFICATIONS 1 Description Line A t...

Page 13: ...ervoltage Range 95 to 60 2 Overvoltage Undervoltage Phase Unbalance Delay Range 0 to 8 seconds 4l 3 See the descr iption of Paragrap h 2 2 TO 17271A 1 All protection functions updated approximately on...

Page 14: ...m or trip occurs again after the pushbutton is p ressed Table 3 A page1 4 contains a description of each of the 15 items that can be disp layed 3 2 LE Os The Operator Panel LEOs are divided into 3 typ...

Page 15: ...xxx XXXXXX Instantaneous Watts Sampling time 1 second xxx xxx Menu LED blinks if this is a negative value Refer to xxxxxx Par 3 2 2 Vars Menu LED blinks if the Vars are nega xxx xxx tive Refer to Par...

Page 16: ...inition the power factor and var will be negative and the LEOs will blink for these two values Refer to Figure 3 3 3 2 1 3 Power Factor Correction Capacitors When monitoring a load that also has power...

Page 17: ...nbalance phase loss and phase reversal conditions can be individually tailored to cause one of the following An alarm only A trip only Both a trip and alarm No trip or alarm These reactions are select...

Page 18: ...in which it will be placed The dimensions for this cutout alongwith the location of 6mounting holes are shown in Figure 4 1 Before actually cutting the panel be sure that the required 3 dimensional cl...

Page 19: ...e location allows for a cable connection between the IQ Data Plus II chassis and Power Module by means of the 36 in 91 4 em Extension Cable Option The separated Power Module can physically fit in the...

Page 20: ...ure 4 28 Removable Separate Source Power Supply Module 19 Shaded area designates information that replaces or supplements applications using the 1 20 240 VAC Separate Source Power Supply Module Courte...

Page 21: ...or process equipment T his is made up by the user or OEM 20 A typical wiring plan is shown in Figures 4 4A thru 4 4L Observe the Figures and note the following 1 Phasing and polarity of the AC current...

Page 22: ...OAD IQ Data Plus II WH TRIP ALARM PULSE r T1 r T1 r T1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 PHASE 3 WIRE ABOVE 600 VOLTS EXTERNAL POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERS CURRENT TRANSFORMERS c 3CT B 2CT A 1CT LOAD OPEN DEL TA PT CON...

Page 23: ...r r1 r9 E 1 TERM 3 4 Figure 4 4C Wiring Diagram 3 PHASE 3 WIRE ABOVE 600 VOLTS 2 CT S WIT H IQ DATA PLUS II EXTERNAL POTENTIAL TRANSFORM ERS CURRENT TRANSFORMERS C 2CT B LINE L1 A 1 CT FUSE OPEN DEL T...

Page 24: ...e 4 4E Wiring Diagram 3 PHASE 4 WIRE ABOVE 600 VOLTS EXTERNAL POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERS CURRENT TRANSFORMERS L3 L2 LINE L1 N FUSE WYE CONNECTION FUSE A B A NEUTRAL TERM 3CT 2CT 1CT LOAD IQ Data Plus II S...

Page 25: ...r1 IT1 IT1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 10 Data Plus II Figure 4 4G Wiring Diagram L3 L2 LINE L1 FUSE OPEN DEL TA PT CONNECTION 120 240 VAC CONTROL POWER 1 2 e 3 4 A SEE LABEL FOR 3 PHASE 3 WIRE ABOVE 600...

Page 26: ...RCE POWER SUPPLY MODULE 10 Data Plus II Figure 4 41 Wiring Diagram 3 PHASE 3 WIRE ABOVE 600 VOLTS 2 CT S WITH IQ DATA PLUS II EXTERNAL POTENTIAL TRANSFORM ERS CURRENT TRANSFORMERS 8 LINE L1 A FUSE OPE...

Page 27: ...6 7 8 9 10 11 SEPARATE SOURCE POWER SUPPLY MODULE IQ Data Plus II Figure 4 4K Wiring Diagram 3 PHASE 4 WIRE ABOVE 600 VOLTS EXTERNAL POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERS CURRENT TRANSFORMERS L3 c 3CT 2CT L2 8 LINE...

Page 28: ...l who are familiar with the IQ Data Plus II and its associated electrical and or mechanical equipment Failure to observe this caution can result in serious or even fatal personal injury and or equipme...

Page 29: ...line to linevoltages A to B A to C and 8 to C fall within the correct range as noted on the wiring plan drawing Note The voltage range must match the Voltage SelectorJumper s position See Paragraph 4...

Page 30: ...monitored for the various trip and alarm conditions as listed in Paragraph 2 2 L i n e Microprocessor AC line voltage i Executive n program t e r AC line Data f current table a c e IQ DATA PLUS II Up...

Page 31: ...the switches Table 6 A IQ DATA PLUS II INSTALLATION RECORD SHEET SW1 Setting Description DIP Slide ON OFF Switch Switch Combinations 1 2 The ratio of the external current transformers __ 5 3 100 150...

Page 32: ...econdary is wired in a wye configuration with the XO neu tral terminal ground brought out as the fourth wire In this case the XO fourth wire connects with the Neutral Terminal on the IQ Data Plus ll s...

Page 33: ...ous or a selectable time interval as described in Paragraph 6 1 4 Switch SW6 Nos 5 6 7 deter mine the time interval in seconds as described in Paragraph 6 1 23 Switch SW3 No 8 disables or enables all...

Page 34: ...on Note also that Switch SW6 Nos 5 6 7 determine the 33 IQ DATA PLUS II specific time in seconds that the condition must persist before the Alarm Trip Relays are actuated as described in Paragraph 6 1...

Page 35: ...ng external potentialtransformers the nominal secondaryvoltage must be at least 1 1 0 volts Examples 1 41 60 Volt System Select a potential transformer with a 41 60 1 20 ratio 35 1 Therefore set Switc...

Page 36: ...ned in the following list are also disabled Since they are disabled the switches listed here may be left in any position In the ON or OFF position the External Trip via the Communication Link and the...

Page 37: ...ch appear in the Display Window are auto ranged to represent units of kilovolts or volts 6 1 15 Normal Operation Switch SW4 No 4 should always be set in the OFF position This switch is only used durin...

Page 38: ...SW2 No 1 ON and No 2 ON 6 1 18 Alternate Power Factor Calculation The standard powerfactor calculation for the IQ Data Plus II is Wf W2 Q2 for sinusoidal loads If the user has a load waveform that is...

Page 39: ...n as described in Paragraph 6 1 9 6 1 22 Watthour Count Reset Switch SW6 No 4 is used to reset the watthour count internal to the IQ Data Plus II If the user sets the switch and then presses and holds...

Page 40: ...sformers are not properly selected wired or installed If AC voltage level being applied to the AC line Connection Terminals is correct A trip condition has been externally initiated through the Commun...

Page 41: ...loss condition exists 3 Isolate the AC line phase problem s indicating a phase loss 1 cause Blown or loose fuse s Check fuse s on affected phase s located just above voltage inputs behind cover of po...

Page 42: ...cause of the deficiency in the AC line monitored Locate the cause of the deficiency in the AC control power line Verify that the incoming AC line is at the correct voltage level Check that the fuses a...

Page 43: ...onnects with the Com munications Port carefully unplug it The connectors may be screwed together Step 5 If the unit has its Power Module remotely located carefully unplug the optional Extension Cable...

Page 44: ...TD 17271A IQ DAT A PLUS II NOTES Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear com...

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Page 46: ...box below D Please call me to discuss my application or use of the 10 1000 10 DATA PLUS II Company Phone Street and Number Just fill in above and drop this card in the mail No postage needed 1 I I I...

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