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IL17569

Effective June, 2001

Instructions for

FP-5000 Protective Relay

Содержание 66D2041G01

Страница 1: ...IL17569 Effective June 2001 Instructions for FP 5000 Protective Relay ...

Страница 2: ...ng Flowchart 5 2 5 3 FP 5000 Setting Table 5 3 5 4 Logic Input Settings 5 31 5 5 Setting Descriptions 5 32 5 6 Default Settings 5 45 Section 6 Installation and Wiring 6 1 6 1 Mounting 6 1 6 2 IQ Panel Cutout Retrofit 6 2 6 3 Wiring General 6 3 6 4 Separated Drawout Case Views with Internal Callouts 6 6 6 5 Drawout Alarm 6 9 6 6 Zone Interlocking Connections 6 9 SECTION 7 STARTUP 7 1 7 1 Power Off ...

Страница 3: ...unctions 10 3 SECTION 11 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 11 1 11 1 Overview of Testing and Maintenance 11 1 11 2 Verifying the Product Hardware 11 1 11 3 Cleaning Instructions 11 3 11 4 Trip Battery Check 11 3 11 5 Power up LED Indicator Status 11 3 SECTION 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 1 12 1 Troubleshooting the Relay 12 1 12 2 Troubleshooting the Protected Circuit 12 4 12 3 Getting Help from Cutler Hammer 12 14...

Страница 4: ...7 5 16 Output Config 5 48 5 17 Clock 5 49 5 18 Communications 5 49 SECTION 8 APPLICATION AND SETTINGS 8 1 Constants for Inverse Time Overcurrent Curves 8 3 8 2 Negative Sequence Current Protection Settings 8 7 8 3 Negative Sequence Voltage Protection 8 9 8 4 Voltage Protection Settings 8 9 8 5 Frequency Protection Settings 8 10 8 6 Breaker Failure Settings 8 12 8 7 Waveform Capture Setpoints 8 12 ...

Страница 5: ...ash Loader 12 15 12 5 Open S Record File 12 16 12 6 Open S Record File 12 16 12 7 Flash Programmer 12 16 12 8 Flash Programmer 12 16 12 9 Flash Programmer 12 17 FIGURE LISTING SECTION 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 1 FP 5000 Resources 1 2 SECTION 2 QUICK START 2 1 FP 5000 Standard Panel Cutout 2 1 2 2 FP 5000 Simple Wye Connected Application 2 2 2 3 FP 5000 Simple Open Delta Application 2 3 SECTION 4 FRONT ...

Страница 6: ... Appendix 6 13 3 ANSI Extremely Inverse Curves Page Appendix 7 13 4 IEC A Curves Page Appendix 8 13 5 IEC B Curves Page Appendix 9 13 6 IEC C Curves Page Appendix 10 13 7 IEC Curves Page Appendix 11 13 8 ANSI Curves Page Appendix 12 13 9 Thermal Curves Page Appendix 13 13 10 Phase I4 t Curves Page Appendix 14 13 11Phase I2 t Curves Page Appendix 15 13 12 Phase It Curves Page Appendix 16 13 13 Phas...

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Страница 8: ...ours a day by phoning Cutler Hammer Power Manage ment Applications Support at 1 800 809 2772 Option 1 See also 12 3 Getting help from Cutler Hammer 1 3 1 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY INFORMATION CAUTION NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE ARE MADE REGARDING THE INFORM...

Страница 9: ...uts eight contact inputs seven contact output relays communications and a front panel user interface Based upon the firmware loaded into the flash memory of the FP 5000 and the customer settings entered manually through the front panel or through the RS 232 port using the PowerPort program the microprocessor observes inputs sets outputs and stores data for user retrieval The resources the firmware...

Страница 10: ...nt 50P 3 50X 3 50R 3 B Under over voltage 27M 2 59M 2 27A 2 59A 2 C Under over frequency 81U 2 810 2 D Current unbalance 46 2 E Voltage unbalance 47 2 Metering Features Amps amps demand Volts Volt amps Watts kw demand kwh net kwh Vars kvar demand Kvarh net kvarh Power factor Frequency Min max recording Trending load profile over time Current voltage THD Monitoring Features Trip coil Breaker wear a...

Страница 11: ... input circuitry Application A Comparison of current flow with apparent state of breaker B Comparison of apparent and set phase sequence C Determination of correct voltage or current phasor relation ships and or balance D Setting integrity 1 8 Ordering Information The FP 5000 and a wide variety of related and support products may be obtained from Cutler Hammer Order information for the FP 5000 is ...

Страница 12: ...y faster panel mounting The panel footprint outline is equivalent to the Cutler Hammer DT3XXX and MP3XXX draw out designs However it differs from most Cutler Hammer IQ style panel mounts in that The panel cutout is slightly larger The enclosure is mounted from the front user side of the panel Four mounting studs nuts are used for panel mounting instead of 10 mounting screws The standard panel cuto...

Страница 13: ...IL17569 Page 2 2 Effective June 2001 Figure 2 2 FP 5000 Simple Wye Connected Application ...

Страница 14: ...Page 2 3 IL17569 Effective June 2001 Figure 2 3 FP 5000 Simple Open Delta Application ...

Страница 15: ...o access programming mode Each Password is a 4 character alphanumeric value The FP 5000 is shipped with the password protection effectively disabled set to the default of 0000 Entering Program Mode or Test Mode with acceptance of the default password is done by pressing the Enter button with the 4 asterisk Password display unchanged Each character in the Password may be modified to any of the char...

Страница 16: ...g list of functions which the user must program in order to handle the specific characteristics of your system Since only one protection setting Group is enabled we need only program the one group of protection settings and the values necessary to define the proper operating environment of the FP 5000 Please refer to Table 2 1 Minimum List of Functions Which MUST be Programmed for those items Tabl...

Страница 17: ...0X1 Ix OC Pickup 1 00 0 01 0 10 20 00 p u Disable 50X2 Ix OC Delay 60 1 0 9999 cycle 50X2 Ix OC Pickup 2 00 0 01 0 10 20 00 p u Disable 50X2 Ix OC Delay 600 1 0 9999 cycle IR Residual Overcurrent 51R Ir TOC Shape XTRM List IT I2T 14T FLAT MOD VERY XTRM IECA IECB IECC 51R Ir TOC Reset Inst List Inst Calc T Delay 51R Ir TOC Pickup 0 1 0 01 0 10 4 00 p u Disable 51R Ir TOC Time Multi 1 00 0 01 0 05 1...

Страница 18: ...s Control pushbutton to access the Default Setting Control After pressing Status Control select Default Setting Ctr and press the Enter pushbutton Select Load Default Setting and press Enter again The Password Window will appear to verify your authorization to make the desired change in settings back to the default values After password entry select Load ALL Settings and press Enter A final verifi...

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Страница 20: ...umption 20 VA max Current Transformer Inputs TB4 A B C X FP 5000 00 FP 5100 00 Nominal Inom 5A 1A Ct Rating Steady state 2 x Inom 10A 3 X Inom 3A maximum transient 80 x Inom 400A for 1 sec 100 X Inom 100A for 1 sec Ct Burdens 0 25 VA 5A Nominal 0 05 VA 1A Nominal Contact Inputs TB201 204 206 209 Source TB205 210 Number of contact inputs Cin1 Cin8 Rating 40V DC 2 mA C In draw wetting voltage provid...

Страница 21: ... distance 10 000 feet Protocol INCOM Media Shielded Twisted pair CH IMPCABLE Belden 9463 3072F Signal lines J2 1 2 2 polarity not needed Shield J2 3 Filter referenced to chassis DC input impedance 2 ohms AC Input impedance 100 kHz 100 ohms permanent termination resistor Zone Interlock TB3 J3 Zone Out J3 1 Open collector output 4 5V to common Zone In J3 4 Approximately 300K ohms input impedance Zon...

Страница 22: ...o 160V 0 5 of Nominal 0 2 V Sequence Voltages 0 to 160V 1 of Nominal Aux Voltage 0 to 320V 1 of Nominal Phase Angle for I V 0 to 360 1 at Nominal Voltage System Frequency 45 to 65 Hz 0 02 Hz Amp Demand 0 02 to 20 per Unit 0 5 Watt Demand 0 to 4000 MW 1 0 FS1 for PF Unity 1 5 FS1 for PF 0 5 to 0 5 Watts 0 to 4000 MW Watt hours 0 to 999 999 MWh Var Demand 0 to 4000 Mvar 1 5 FS1 for PF 0 5 to 0 5 Var...

Страница 23: ... greater 47 1 Voltage Unbalance 1 4 0 to 2 Cycles or 0 1 whichever is greater 47 2A Voltage Unbalance 1 4 0 to 2 Cycles or 0 1 whichever is greater 46 1 Current Unbalance 1 2 0 to 2 Cycles or 0 1 whichever is greater 46 2A Current Unbalance 1 2 0 to 2 Cycles or 0 1 whichever is greater 81O 1 Over Frequency 0 02 Hz 0 to 6 Cycles or 0 1 whichever is greater 81U 1 Under Frequency 0 02 Hz 0 to 6 Cycle...

Страница 24: ...pliance The FP 5000 complies with the following standards except where noted ANSI IEEE C37 90 1989 Standard for Relay Systems associated with electric power apparatus UL CUL 1053 Recognized Ground Fault Sensing and Relaying Equipment File E154862 FP5000 00 5A CT model only FP5100 00 1A CT pending EMC Requirements ANSI C37 90 1 1989 Surge withstand all ports ANSI C37 90 2 1995 RF withstand Emission...

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Страница 26: ...s 6 pushbuttons for display menu navigation a Reset pushbutton 2 pushbuttons for breaker control DB 9 communication port and a battery for trip indication Each of these will be identified and described in the following sections Figure 4 1 Panel FP 5000 Operational and Breaker Status LEDs Display Navigation Buttons Security Door Setting Test Mode Display Buttons Reset Mode Button 4 X 20 Display Dis...

Страница 27: ...he system Every 5 minutes thereafter the message FP5000 Feeder Relay Push Any Button To Activate Display appears on the display for 30 seconds This is a reminder of how to re energize the display to the Default Display screen When in this mode the pushbuttons only activate the display not the function of the pushbutton The pushbutton must be pushed again once the unit shows the Default Display scr...

Страница 28: ...rips alarms peak current and power demands min max values history log param eters relays and the data logger There is no password protection for the reset functions See Display 4 2 Reset Main Trip Alarm Bkr Lockout Slow Bkr ALM Relay Peak Demand Values Min Max Values History Log Datalog Energy Display Diag Warnings By selecting a Reset sub menu function listed above by using the Up Down arrow and ...

Страница 29: ...ns must be activated via settings to be operational If disabled no operation of the breaker will occur Previous Pushbutton The Previous pushbutton allows the user to go to the previous menu Once the user is in a sub menu the user can push the previous pushbutton to revert back to the last display screen It is also used when the user is updating settings to cancel out of saving the settings Single ...

Страница 30: ...rs Minimum and Maximum System Voltages Metering Main Load Fundamental Phasors Energy Demand Minimum Maximum Select one of the menu selections using the Up Down or PgUp PgDown pushbuttons and press the Enter pushbutton This will enter you into the metering sub menus to view any of the monitor displays of interest using the Up Down PgUp or PgDown pushbuttons Each box in the table shows one of the sc...

Страница 31: ...C Magnitude rms Current IX Magnitude IR Magnitude rms Average Current I Avg Magnitude I2 I1 Magnitude rms L L Voltages VAB Magnitude VBC Magnitude VCA Magnitude rms L N Voltages VA Magnitude VB Magnitude VC Magnitude rms Aux Voltage VX Magnitude rms Average Voltages V LL Avg Magnitude V LN Avg Magnitude V2 V1 Magnitude System Power M Watt Magnitude M var Magnitude M VA Magnitude System Freq PF Fre...

Страница 32: ...ve value and a leading power factor is displayed as a negative value The maxi mum power factor is the most lagging power factor value measured by the FP 5000 and the minimum power factor is the most leading power factor value measured Two examples for min max power factor values are shown in Figure 4 3 The following examples define the sign convention for energy under various power flow conditions...

Страница 33: ...and IA Demand Magnitude IB Demand Magnitude IC Demand Magnitude I Demand Last Reset Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss Power Demand M Watt Magnitude M Var Magnitude M VA Magnitude Power Peak Demand M Watt Magnitude M Var Magnitude M VA Magnitude P Demand Last Reset Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss Current Demand IA Demand Magnitude IB Demand Magnitude IC Demand Magnitude Power Distribution Figures 4 4 and 4 6...

Страница 34: ...inimum Power Factor Apparent Displacement Display 4 8 Minimum Sub menu Min Rst Date Time Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss 4 6 1 6 Selecting the Maximum Sub menu This menu allows the user to view the following system parameters See Display 4 9 Maximum Sub menu Maximum currents IA IB IC IX IR Maximum L L Voltages VAB VBC VCA Maximum L N Voltages VA VB VC Maximum Power Watt Var VA Maximum Frequency Maximu...

Страница 35: ...is an example value please see Section 5 for all available settings of the FP 5000 Use the Previous pushbutton to return to the Setting Main screen to select another category of data screen Note that the user can only view the settings three lines at a time on the display Use the Up Down pushbuttons to scroll through all of these settings Display Display Meaning Frequency 60 Frequency Phase Seq AB...

Страница 36: ...Settings as Set Grps The default of setting groups is 1 so this display will normally only show Setting Group 1 If Set Grps is set to 4 then all four setting groups will be displayed as shown below All four setting group s sub menus display the same settings therefore only one setting group is shown here Phase Overcurrent 51P PH TOC Curve 51P PH TOC Setting 50P 1 PH IOC 1 50P 2 PH IOC 2 Phase Over...

Страница 37: ...C Setting Display 50X 1 IX IOC 1 Pickup pu 2 00 Delay c 0 Direction Both 50X 1 IX IOC 1 Display 50X 2 IX IOC 2 Display 50R 2 IR IOC 2 Pickup pu 2 00 Delay c 600 Direction Both IR Residual OC 51R IR TOC Curve 51R IR TOC Setting 50R 1 IR IOC 1 50R 2 IR IOC 2 IR Residual OC Display 51R IR TOC Curve Shape XTRM Reset Inst Direction Both 51R IR TOC Curve Display 51R IR TOC Setting Pickup pu 0 10 Time Mu...

Страница 38: ...59M 1 Overvoltage Display Note M1 is for Main 1 referring to protection metered by the Main Voltage transformer in the System Configuration Aux V Protection 27A 1 Undervoltage 59A 1 Overvoltage Aux V Protection Display 27A 1 Undervoltage Threshold V Disable Delay c 1200 27A 1 Undervoltage Display 59A 1 Overvoltage Threshold V Disable Delay c 1200 59A 1 Overvoltage Display Note A1 is for Auxiliary ...

Страница 39: ... 50BF Bkr Failure IPh pu Disable IGnd pu Disable Delay c 0 Breaker Failure Display 50BF Bkr Failure Display Power Factor 55A Apparent PF 55D Displacement PF Power Factor Display 55A Apparent PF Display 55D Displacement PF Display Zone Interlocking Zone Interlocking Zone Interlocking Display Zone Interlock Display Breaker Failure 50BF Bkr Config 50BF Bkr Failure 50BF Bkr Config BF Config OFF 50BF B...

Страница 40: ...3 IX OC Alarm Display 50P 3 PH OC Alarm Pickup Disable Delay 0 Direction Both 50P 3 PH OC Alarm Display 50R 3 IR OC Alarm Pickup Disable Delay 0 Direction Both 50R 3 IR OC Alarm Display 47 2 V Unbal Alarm Threshold 50 V2 V1 40 Delay 60 47 2 V Unbal Alarm Display 59 M2 Over V Alarm Display 27 M2 Under V Alarm Threshold Disable Delay 0 27 M2 Under V Alarm Display 59 A2 Over V Alarm Threshold Disable...

Страница 41: ...reshold Disable Delay m 0 VAR Power Alarm Display Watt Power Alarm Units kW Threshold Disable Delay m 0 Watt Power Alarm Display VA Power Alarm Units kVA Threshold Disable Delay m 0 VA Power Alarm Display VAR Demand Alarm Units kvar Threshold Disable Delay m 0 VAR Demand Alarm Display VA Power Alarm Display Current Demand Alm Threshold Disable Delay m 0 Current Demand Alm Display I THD Alarm Thres...

Страница 42: ...ent Log Enable I Pickup Yes V Pickup No Freq Pickup No PF Pickup No Unbal Pickup No SYSALM Pickup No Cin1 No Cin2 No Cin3 No Cin4 No Cin5 No Cin6 No Cin7 No Cin8 No Comm No Event Log Enable Display Waveform Capture Records 16 X 16 PreTrigger 2 OSC Trigger Waveform Capture Display Logging Contact Input CFG Contact Input CFG Cin1 52a Cin2 52b Cin3 BFI Cin4 Bkr Trouble Cin5 Remote Open Cin6 Remote Cl...

Страница 43: ...nused IN3 Unused IN4 Unused Output Rly3 Display Output relay CFG Output Rly5 Function OR Dropout Off Delay Off Delay c 1 IN1 Breaker Close BK IN2 Unused IN3 Unused IN4 Unused Output Rly5 Display Output Gate Alarm Function OR Dropout Unlatched Off Delay c 0 IN1 Trip AllProt IN2 Trip All Alm IN3 Sys Alm All Alm IN4 Breaker All Alm Output Alarm Display Output Aux LED Function OR IN1 Unused IN2 Unused...

Страница 44: ...1R TOC Block 51X TOC Programmable Logic Display Timer Gate 1 through 6 Set Group 1 In Unused On Delay c 0 Off Delay s 0 Timer Gate 1 through 6 Display Logic Gate 1 through 6 Function Disable Set Group 1 IN1 Unused IN2 Unused IN3 Unused In4 Unused Logic Gate 1 through 6 Display Logic Latch 1and 2 Set Group 1 Sln Unused RIn Unused Logic Latch 1 and 2 Display Block 50 51X R P Function Disable Set Gro...

Страница 45: ...ommunications INCOM Accessory Bus RS232 Communications Display INCOM Enable Yes Address 0x0001 Baud Rate 9600 INCOM Display Accessory Bus Address 0x0001 Baud Rate 9600 Accessory Bus Display RS232 Baud Rate 19200 RS232 Display Communications ...

Страница 46: ...Index ActiveSetGrp 1 Active Setting Group TripStatus Processed Trip Status TOC Time MS NA Time Overcurrent Trip Time Input Status Input Status Output Status Output Status IOC Pickup Status Inverse Time Overcurrent Status V Ph Pickup Status Voltage Phase Pickup Status TOC Pickup Status Time Overcurrent Pickup Status Misc Pickup Status Miscellaneous Pickup Status OC Trip Status Overcurrent Trip Stat...

Страница 47: ...l number of trips Bkr Ops The number of breaker operations IA Accum Phase A accumulated interrupted amps IB Accum Phase B accumulated interrupted amps IC Accum Phase C accumulated interrupted amps RstTime The time stamp of the last History Log reset RstDate The date of the last History Log reset Display 4 16 Breaker History Log Breaker History Log Display Meanings Bkr Op 0 The number of breaker op...

Страница 48: ...n the state of the 52a and 52b inputs Phase Trip LED The red Phase Trip LED indicates that a phase overcurrent trip condition has occurred if the 50P 1 50P 2 or 51P protective functions operate Ground Trip LED The red Ground Trip LED indicates that a ground overcurrent trip condition has occurred if the 50X 1 50X 2 50R 1 50R 2 51X or 51R protective functions operate Other Trip LED The red Other Tr...

Страница 49: ... AND RE LEASED AT THE UPDATE SETTING WINDOW BEFORE EXITING THE SET MODE FOR THE CHANGED SETPOINTS TO BE SAVED 5 1 Entering Set Mode The Set pushbutton can be accessed through the security door on the front panel See Figure 4 1 Push the Set button to enter the Set Mode and begin programming the setpoints Once the Set pushbutton is activated a password screen will show up on the display The FP 5000 ...

Страница 50: ...es at a time so use the up down arrows to view all items in a menu Once all settings are changed the user may back out of the setting menus by continually pressing the Previous pushbutton until the Update Setting display window appears Press Enter pushbutton to save settings or press Previous to cancel The user may abort setting entry at any time by pressing the Reset pushbutton ...

Страница 51: ...dent 4Ct In 4 wire system with 4th Ct on neutral conductor 4Ct Ig 4 wire system with 4th Ct on ground conductor PH Ct Ratio Ct ratio of the phase Inom to 6000 500 Inom3 5 5 1 current Cts Increments of Inom IX Ct Ratio Ct ratio of the fourth Ct Inom to 6000 500 Inom3 5 5 1 Increments of Inom VT Connect Voltage transformer Wye or Delta Wye 5 5 1 connection 6 3 2 Main VTR Main voltage 1 to 8000 100 5...

Страница 52: ...rip1 Trip2 ONLY Energy Unit This is the selection for Energy kWh or MWh kWh 5 5 1 Units killo or Mega Watt hours 4 6 1 3 TOC Reset T Time Overcurrent RESET Time 1 to 20 cycles 4 5 5 5 1 Delay in cycles Used when time Increments of 1 5 5 2 1 option for reset is chosen 8 3 2 Bkr Oper PB Front panel Breaker Open Close Enable or disable Disable 5 5 1 pushbutton function Enable 1 This setting affects o...

Страница 53: ...nd Time Multiplier Settings 8 3 Pickup Select current pickup value 0 1 to 4 0 pu or Disable 1 00 in per unit values x Inom 0 01 increments Time Mult Select Time Multiplier 0 05 to 10 0 1 00 01 increments 50P 1 PH IOC 1 Phase Overcurrent 5 5 2 1 Element 1 Setting 8 3 Pickup Select current pickup value 0 1 to 20 0 pu or Disable 2 00 in per unit values x Inom 0 01 increments Delay c Select delay time...

Страница 54: ...ime Multiplier Settings 8 3 Pickup Select current pickup value 0 1 to 4 0 pu or Disable 0 50 in per unit values x Inom 0 01 increments Time Mult Select time multiplier 0 05 to 10 0 1 00 0 01 increments 50X 1 IX IOC 1 Fourth Ct Overcurrent 5 5 2 2 Element 1 Setting 8 3 Pickup Select current pickup value 0 1 to 20 0 pu or Disable 1 00 in per unit values x Inom 0 01 increments Delay c Select delay ti...

Страница 55: ...5 5 2 3 Overcurrent Element 1 Setting 8 3 Pickup Select current pickup value 0 1 to 20 0 pu or Disable 1 00 in per unit values x Inom 0 01 increments Delay c Select delay time in cycles 0 to 9999 60 1 cycle increments Direction Directional control reserved Fixed at Both Both for future use 50R 1 IR IOC 2 Calculated Residual 5 5 2 3 Overcurrent Element 2 Setting 8 3 Pickup Select current pickup val...

Страница 56: ... undervoltage required 1 volt increments Delay c Select delay time in cycles 0 to 9999 cycles 1200 1 cycle increments 59M 1 Main VT Overvoltage Settings 5 5 2 5 Overvoltage 8 6 2 Threshold V Select magnitude 10 to 150 volts disable Disable of overvoltage required 1 volt increments Delay c Select delay time in cycles 0 to 9999 cycles 1200 1 cycle increments Table 5 2 Aux V Protection Selects underv...

Страница 57: ...ailure 50BF device settings 50BF Bkr Config Breaker Failure Configuration 5 5 2 7 BF Config Select how breaker off internal external both Off 8 9 5 failure is detected 50BF Bkr Failure Breaker Failure Settings 5 5 2 7 I Ph pu Select phase current pickup 0 1 to 5 pu disable Disable 8 9 5 in per unit values 0 01 increments I Gnd pu Select ground current pickup 0 1 to 5 pu disable Disable in per unit...

Страница 58: ...unctions 50P 3 50X 3 50R 3 46 2 47 2 59 M2 27M 2 59A 2 27A 2 81O 2 and 81U 2 50P 3 PH IOC Phase Overcurrent Alarm Setting 5 5 2 10 Alarm 5 5 2 1 Pickup Select current pickup value 0 1 to 20 0 pu Disable Disable 8 3 in per unit values x Inom 0 01 increments Delay c Select delay time in cycles 0 to 9999 cycles 0 1 cycle increments Direction Directional control reserved Fixed at Both Both for future ...

Страница 59: ... to 9999 cycles 60 1 cycle increments 59M 2 OV Alarm Main VT Overvoltage Alarm Setting 5 5 2 10 Threshold V Select magnitude 10 to 150 volts disable Disable 5 5 2 5 of overvoltage required 1 volt increments 8 6 2 Delay c Select delay time in cycles 0 to 9999 cycles 0 1 cycle increments 27M 2 UV Alarm Main VT Undervoltage 5 5 2 10 Alarm Setting 5 5 2 5 Threshold V Select magnitude 10 to 150 volts d...

Страница 60: ...shold Select threshold based 45 to 65 Hz disable Disable 5 5 2 6 on power system frequency 0 01 increments 8 8 Delay c Select delay time in cycles 0 to 9999 cycles 0 1 cycle increments 81U 2 UF Alarm Underfrequency Alarm Settings 5 5 2 10 Threshold Select threshold based 45 to 65 Hz disable Disable 5 5 2 6 on power system frequency 0 01 increments 8 8 Delay c Select delay time in cycles 0 to 9999 ...

Страница 61: ...rements of 1 Delay m Select delay time in minutes 0 to 60 minutes 0 increments of 1 VA Power Alarm System VA Power Alarm Setting 5 5 3 Units Select units for VA power kVA or MVA kVA Threshold Select magnitude threshold 1 to 40 000 Disable Disable in primary units increments of 1 Delay m Select delay time in minutes 0 to 60 minutes 0 increments of 1 Watt Demand System Watt Demand 5 5 3 Alarm Alarm ...

Страница 62: ...increments of 1 I THD Alarm System Current Total Harmonic 5 5 3 Distortion Alarm Setting Threshold Select magnitude of I THD Phase Ct Primary 100 to Disable in primary units Phase Ct Primary 10 increments of Phase Ct Primary 100 Delay m Select delay time in minutes 0 to 3600 seconds 0 increments of 1s V THD Alarm System Voltage Total Harmonic 5 5 3 Distortion Alarm Setting Threshold Select magnitu...

Страница 63: ...g Event Log Settings for Pickups 5 5 4 Enable Contact Inputs 12 2 1 and Communications I Pickup Select I Pickup to be logged No or Yes Yes V Pickup Select V Pickup to be logged No or Yes No Freq Pickup Select Freq Pickup to be logged No or Yes No PF Pickup Select PF Pickup to be logged No or Yes No Unbal Pickup Select Unbal Pickup to be logged No or Yes No SYSALM Pickup Set system alarm pickup No ...

Страница 64: ...6 Set Value 6 to be logged LG1 LG2 LG3 LG4 Vb LG5 LG6 TG1 TG2 Value 7 Set Value 7 to be logged TG3 TG4 TG5 TG6 IA Vc THD IB THD IC THD Value 8 Set Value 8 to be logged VA THD VB THD VC THD Vx VAB THD VBC THD VCA THD Waveform Waveform Capture Settings 5 5 4 Capture 8 10 Records Select size of the waveform 4x64 8x32 16x16 16x16 capture using buffer x cycles buffer x cycles PreTrigger Select of cycle...

Страница 65: ...t 5 5 5 CFG Configuration Settings 9 1 Cin1 Select Cin1 configuration user defined 52a 52b 52a BFI Bkr Trouble Cin2 Select Cin2 configuration Remote Open 52b Remote Close Cin3 Select Cin3 configuration Remote Reset BFI DatalogTrigger Cin4 Select Cin4 configuration Demand Sync Bkr Trouble Select Set 1 Cin5 Select Cin5 configuration Select Set 2 Remote Open Cin6 Select Cin6 configuration Remote Clos...

Страница 66: ...t Trip1 Table 5 10 OpenBkr IN3 Select logic input IN3 See Logic Input Options Unused for Output Trip1 Table 5 10 IN4 Select logic input IN4 See Logic Input Options Unused for Output Trip1 Table 5 10 Output Trip2 Output Trip2 Relay Settings 5 5 6 Monitor Select Close coil Off or On Off 9 2 circuit monitoring to on or off 9 6 Function Select logic output function OR AND NOR Disabled for Output Trip2...

Страница 67: ...ogic input IN3 See Logic Input Options Unused for Output Rly3 Table 5 10 IN4 Select logic input IN4 See Logic Input Options Unused for Output Rly3 Table 5 10 Output Rly4 Output Relay 4 Settings 5 5 6 Function Select logic output function OR AND NOR Disabled 9 2 for Output Rly4 NAND Disable 9 6 Dropout Select relay state after trip occurs Latched Unlatched Unlatched or Off Delay Off Delay C Select ...

Страница 68: ...arm Relay NAND Disable 9 6 Dropout Select relay state after trip occurs Latched Unlatched Unlatched or Off Delay Off Delay C Select delay for relay to 0 to 60 cycles 0 dropout after trip event clears1 1 cycle increments IN1 Select logic input IN1 See Logic Input Options Trip All for Output Alarm Relay Table 5 10 Prot IN2 Select logic input IN2 See Logic Input Options Trip All for Output Alarm Rela...

Страница 69: ...ble Trip1 indicator Disable or Enable Disable Trip2 Enable or disable Trip2 indicator Disable or Enable Disable Rly3 Enable or disable Rly3 indicator Disable or Enable Disabled Rly4 Enable or disable Rly4 indicator Disable or Enable Disabled Rly5 Enable or disable Rly5 indicator Disable or Enable Disabled Alarm Enable or disable Alarm indicator Disable or Enable Enable Healthy Enable or disable re...

Страница 70: ...ion Select logic function to apply OR AND NOR Disable 9 6 to logic gate NAND Disable Set Group Select protection setting group 1 2 3 4 or All 1 for logic gate to apply IN1 Select logic type for logic input 1 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN2 Select logic type for logic input 2 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN3 Select logic type for logic input 3 See Logic Input Options Unus...

Страница 71: ...ly OR AND NOR Disable 9 6 to logic gate NAND Disable Set Group Select protection setting group 1 2 3 4 or All 1 for logic gate to apply IN1 Select logic type for logic input 1 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN2 Select logic type for logic input 2 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN3 Select logic type for logic input 3 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN4 Select logic t...

Страница 72: ...t See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 20 On Delay c Select timer gate on delay 0 to 9999 cycles 0 1 cycle increments Off Delay c Select timer gate off delay 0 to 9999 cycles 0 1 cycle increments Timer Gate 3 Timer gate 3 Settings 5 5 7 9 3 Set Group Select protection setting group 1 2 3 4 or All 1 9 6 for Timer gate to apply In Logic input See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 On Delay c Se...

Страница 73: ...1 9 6 for Timer gate to apply In Logic input See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 On Delay c Select timer gate on delay 0 to 9999 cycles 0 1 cycle increments Off Delay c Select timer gate off delay 0 to 9999 cycles 0 1 cycle increments Logic Latch 1 Logic Latch 1 Settings 5 5 7 9 3 Set Group Select protection setting group 1 2 3 4 or All 1 9 6 for logic latch to apply SIn Select logic input t...

Страница 74: ...gic function to apply OR AND NOR Disable to logic gate NAND Disable Set Group Select protection setting group 1 2 3 4 or All 1 for logic gate to apply IN1 Select logic type for logic input 1 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN2 Select logic type for logic input 2 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN3 Select logic type for logic input 3 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN4...

Страница 75: ...gic function to apply OR AND NOR Disable to logic gate NAND Disable Set Group Select protection setting group 1 2 3 4 or All 1 for logic gate to apply IN1 Select logic type for logic input 1 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN2 Select logic type for logic input 2 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN3 Select logic type for logic input 3 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN4...

Страница 76: ...gic function to apply OR AND NOR Disable to logic gate NAND Disable Set Group Select protection setting group 1 2 3 4 or All 1 for logic gate to apply IN1 Select logic type for logic input 1 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN2 Select logic type for logic input 2 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN3 Select logic type for logic input 3 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN4...

Страница 77: ...c function to apply OR AND NOR Disable to logic gate NAND Disable Set Group Select protection setting group 1 2 3 4 or All 1 for logic gate to apply IN1 Select logic type for logic input 1 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN2 Select logic type for logic input 2 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN3 Select logic type for logic input 3 See Logic Input Options Unused Table 5 10 IN4 S...

Страница 78: ...fter setting clock to update the clock Table 5 9 Communications Display Setting Description Setpoint Range Default Selected Refer to Value Selection Setting Value Sec INCOM INCOM Communications Settings 5 5 9 Enable Enable INCOM communications Yes or No Yes 5 5 9 Address Select Communication address 1 to 0xFFE Hex Value 1 5 5 9 of FP5000 increments of 1 Baud rate Baud rate fixed at 9600 baud Fixed...

Страница 79: ... 46 2 47 1 47 2 81U 1 81U 2 81O 1 81O 2 BF 55A PF Trip PH OC G OC IOC TOC OC All Alm Volt Freq AllProt 50X 1 50X 2 Direct or Negated 50X 3 50R 1 50R 2 50R 3 50P 1 50P 2 50P 3 51P 51X 51R 59A 1 59A 2 27A 1 27A 2 59M 1 59M 2 27M 1 27M 2 46 1 46 2 47 1 47 2 81U 1 81U 2 81O 1 81O 2 BF 55A PF Logic LG1 LG2 LG3 L54 LG5 LG6 TG1 TG2 TG3 TG4 Direct or Negated TG5 TG6 Q1 or Q2 Inputs Cin1 Cin2 Cin3 Cin4 Cin...

Страница 80: ...ss this setting has been set to Custom I O A Default I O setting will not give the user access to the configured I O settings in the Set Mode To view I O configuration the user will need to exit the Set Mode and enter the View Setting mode and scroll to the appropriate section If the relay I O has been customized then selecting the Default I O will change all the Custom I O settings back to the fa...

Страница 81: ...its factory default settings see Section 5 3 for details Status Status Test Status Active Set group 1 Input Status Control Sel Active Set Grp Default Settings Trigger datalogger Set Ctrl This setting allows the user to select the means of control for selecting the active setting group The default setting is Local which means the only way to change the active setting group is via the front panel in...

Страница 82: ...d then the relay will begin to accu mulate time from its last value percent travel Percent Travel refers to the percent of the time delay that the timer has accumulated The time overcurrent time is dynamic If the current changes it will change its trip times to the new value Total trip time will be the time at which the accumulator reaches 100 For example if the current is at level 1 for 40 of the...

Страница 83: ...tral Ct or residual connection of the phase Cts for ground current measurement The user selects the shape and the reset of the TOC curve The direction setting is reserved for a future version and is fixed at Both The available settings and setting ranges are the same as the 51P PH TOC settings described above 51X IX TOC Setting This is the 51 device Time Overcurrent pickup and time multiplier sett...

Страница 84: ...o 9999 cycles in 1 cycle steps is the time period an undervoltage must occur before the FP 5000 initiates a trip This function will operate if any of the 3 phase voltages drop below the set point This setting is based on line to line voltages for Delta configurations and line to neutral voltages for a Wye configuration The undervoltage pickup and trip functions are reset when the voltage raises ab...

Страница 85: ...50BF Bkr Config setting is not set to off The default configuration for the output logic maps the Breaker Failure trip i e Breaker State Lockout to output Relay 3 so that a separate lockout relay device 86 can be used to provide backup tripping The breaker failure function continues to monitor all phase currents after a trip is initiated by ether the FP 5000 or an external device The breaker failu...

Страница 86: ... interlocking 5 5 2 10 Alarms Protection Alarm Settings A full set of protection alarm settings complement the protection elements for overcurrent over under voltage unbalance and over under frequency They are designated as another protection element for example 50P 3 and are programmed to the alarm output relay and alarm LED indication The settings are similar to the protection settings described...

Страница 87: ...ging interval The delay for alarm starts after the demand is logged and the demand remains at or above threshold for the time specified in the setting delay for alarm For example if the demand interval is set to 15 minutes and the delay for the demand alarm is set to 15 minutes the system alarm pickup event occurs after 30 minutes I THD Alarm Threshold Sets the current THD magnitude threshold leve...

Страница 88: ...e logged The datalogger must be reset to restart data collection If Cont is selected the datalogger will continuously collect data and overwrite the oldest data Trigger The trigger can be set to Auto or Manual The manual Trigger is used to begin logging in the single pass mode from a pushbutton contact input or communication command Note 1 pass must be chosen to use data log in a manual mode Inter...

Страница 89: ...ven outputs listed above Refer to Section 9 2 for more information about the output logic gates There is also another Form C Rly Healthy output relay which is non configurable When the FP 5000 is energized the Rly Healthy energizes after its self test This is to provide a fail safe output contact meaning that the FP 5000 relay is functioning properly and is able to protect Each programmable output...

Страница 90: ...relay is de energized Pickup Indicator The Pickup Indication function reports a pickup of the programmed protective functions The pickup indicator is active for the protective functions that are enabled in the settings Dropout Set to Latched or Unlatched This setting determines if the pickup indicator stays active after a pickup event This Dropout setting works exactly the same as the Dropout sett...

Страница 91: ...is setting is also linked to the System Config settings which is where the total number of settings groups 1 to 4 is programmed IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 These settings define the logic inputs to Logic Gates 1 through 6 See the settings table and Section 9 6 for a complete description of the logic input settings Timer Gates 1 All six timer gates contain the same settings as through 6 shown below Setting Gro...

Страница 92: ... Setting Group for which the logic gate programming is active This setting is also linked to the System Config settings which is where the total number of settings groups 1 to 4 is programmed IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 These settings define the logic inputs to Logic Gates 1 through 6 See the settings table and Section 9 for a complete description of the logic input settings 5 5 8 Clock Settings Once the FP 5...

Страница 93: ... 0000 A password of 0000 will always be accepted during the first 2 minutes after the FP 5000 is powered up This allows the user to enter a new password in case the password is forgotten To change the password select Change Password setting in the Setting Main display window Use the single arrow up down pushbuttons to move among the 4 character locations of the password and use the double arrow pu...

Страница 94: ...Direction Both Pickup 0 50 Time Mult 1 00 50X 1 IX OC 1 Pickup 1 00 Delay c 60 Direction Both 50X 1 IX OC 2 Pickup 2 00 Delay c 600 Direction Both IR Overcurrent IR Settings Default Setting 51R IR TOC Shape XTRM Reset Inst Direction Both Pickup 0 1 Time Mult 1 00 50R 1 IR OC 1 Pickup 1 00 Delay c 60 Direction Both 50R 1 IR OC 2 Pickup 2 00 Delay c 600 Direction Both 46 2 I Unbal Alarm 46 2 I Unbal...

Страница 95: ...ogger Data Logger Settings Default Setting Mode Cont Trigger Auto Interval s 900 Value 1 Ia Value 2 Ib Value 3 Ic Value 4 Ix Value 5 Va Value 6 Vb Value 7 Vc Value 8 Vx Waveform Capture Waveform Capture Settings Default Setting Records 16x16 PreTrigger 2 OSC Trigger TRIP2 Overwrite OSC Trigger dV dI Disable OSC Trigger Logic LG6 Overwrite OSC Trigger Cntrl PB Overwrite OSC Trigger Comm Overwrite T...

Страница 96: ...t Off Delay Off Delay 10 IN1 Breaker Close Bkr Output Alarm Output Alarm Settings Default Settings Function OR Dropout Unlatched IN1 Trip Allprot IN2 Trip All Alarms IN3 SYSALM All IN4 Breaker All Alm Trip Indicator Trip Indicator Settings Default Setting Dropout Latched Trip1 Enable Trip2 Enable Alarm Indicator Alarm Indicator Settings Default Setting Dropout Latched Alarm Enable Rly Healthy Enab...

Страница 97: ...efault Setting Date mode MM DD YY Time mode 12 Table 5 18 Communications INCOM INCOM Settings Default Setting Enable Yes Address 1 Baud rate 9600 Accessory Bus Accessory Bus Settings Default Setting Address 2 Baud rate 9600 RS 232 RS 232 Settings Default Setting Baud rate 19200 ...

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Страница 99: ...nd MP3XXX draw out designs However it differs from most Cutler Hammer IQ style panel mounts in that The panel cut out is slightly larger The enclosure is mounted from the front user side of the panel Four mounting studs nuts are used for panel mounting The following paragraphs describe the mounting of the FP 5000 relay Mount the unit vertically on a flat panel The location should be as free as pos...

Страница 100: ... 10 By adjusting the fit on the panel the clearance may be removed or if necessary file the opening so that the inner chassis passes without interference The inner chassis should slide in out without binding and the face plate should lay evenly against the latching frame with little gap 030 inches max When finished follow the startup check out procedures outlined in Section 7 to ensure that the dr...

Страница 101: ...d in installation literature for those circuits Figure 6 3 FP 5000 IQ Cutout Retrofit Mounting WARNING BEFORE WORKING WITH THE WIRING MAKE SURE POWER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE FP 5000 AND ALL REMOTE CONNECTIONS INCLUDING CONTACT OUTPUT CONTROL CIRCUITS AND REMOTE INPUT CONTACTS OTHERWISE HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES COULD CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH ALSO UNEXPECTED CONTROL ACTION COULD INJURE PERSONNEL OR DESTROY ...

Страница 102: ...er than these voltages are not acceptable However the FP 5000 is capable of handling depressions dips and limited sustained variations in the normal course of service See Section 3 Specifications 6 3 5 Contact Input Wiring TB2 The optically isolated contact inputs are dry contact inputs The actuating or wetting voltage is provided by the FP 5000 Each input is activated by connecting it through an ...

Страница 103: ...erface The connection is part of a daisy chained multi point twisted pair interface J1 1 and J1 2 are for the twisted pair connections and J1 3 for shield termination The removable terminal plug can facilitate debug of the INCOM hardware interface Switch selectable termination is located on the communication board of the inner chassis and can be accessed through an opening in the metal chassis wit...

Страница 104: ... exposed Service personnel should use electrostatic wrist straps to avoid damage due to electrostatic discharge ESD Touching the metal chassis prior to handling may reduce the risk of damage due to ESD 1 Card Edge Connectors 2 J Connector TB3 3 Current Connectors 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 Figure 6 7 Internal View of Case Connectors Figure 6 7 provides a view of the case with the chas...

Страница 105: ...Page 6 7 IL17569 Effective June 2001 Figure 6 8 Voltage Wye Input Wiring Options and Connection Schematics ...

Страница 106: ...IL17569 Page 6 8 Effective June 2001 Figure 6 9 Voltage Delta Input Wiring Options and Connection Schematics ...

Страница 107: ...g thus providing an alarm These are the only spare terminals and they have the desired characteristic of changing state mechanically when the relay chassis is withdrawn 6 6 Zone Interlocking Connections The zone interlocking connection between relays is done by means of a twisted shielded cable Downstream Zone Interlock outputs may be paralleled from up to ten devices FP 5000 or DT 3000 or a combi...

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Страница 109: ...eck the wiring for conformance to the wiring plan developed for the application Verify that the Ct secondary current rating and the FP 5000 Ct input rating style agree either 5A or 1A See Section 1 8 Ordering Information for catalog number identification Verify that the Voltage Inputs are referenced to Voltage transform ers where the common is earth ground TB2 Terminal 218 Vg is internally bonded ...

Страница 110: ...k the state Any Trip or Alarm indications should be investigated and elimi nated before continuing Verify that the Relay output contacts are in the expected state An ohm meter can be used to determine if they are open high impedance 1Meg ohm or closed low impedance 1 ohm In the case of the Trip Relay contacts the open circuit impedance is equal to the monitor circuit impedance of 44K ohm If the st...

Страница 111: ...f test function which allows voltages and currents both rms and phasor values to be applied to the internal firmware in a simulation process The unit can be placed in a trip or no trip mode to verify coordination trip times demonstrate tripping and indicate trip times under user selected overload conditions Refer to Section 11 2 5 1 7 7 Checks After Closing the Breaker CAUTION IT IS POSSIBLE TO GE...

Страница 112: ...mote trip contact or data communications Many other internal functions can be manipulated to force a relay trip Verify if the 52a and or 52b contacts are used and the Breaker Closed LED lights Verify that the trip coil monitor function is reading trickle current around trip 1 relay Verify the phasor angles have correct polarity between voltage and current inputs ...

Страница 113: ...puted from the one cycle voltage and current phasor values every 32 cycles for updating the current phasor angle displays 8 1 2 Frequency Measurement The line frequency is obtained through the measurement of the period of the phase A voltage The frequency measurement is used to determine the dynamic sampling rate of all other voltage and current inputs A system configuration setting is used to dec...

Страница 114: ... by ANSI C37 112 The IEC curves are defined by IEC 255 3 The ANSI and IEC families of curves are defined by the same equation and differ only in the selection of constants A B and P as contained in Table 8 1 The trip time T in seconds is defined by the following equation T Trip Time in seconds D Time Multiplier Setting Ipu Pickup Current Setting I Measured Current A B P Constants Reset The reset f...

Страница 115: ...se Very Inverse and Extremely Inverse respectively 8 3 3 Curve Shapes The FP 5000 Protective Relay provides circuit breakers with an extensive degree of selective coordination potential and permits curve shaping over a wide range The available pickup settings which are inverse time overcurrent time multiplier settings and inverse time overcurrent phase and ground curve selections are addressed wit...

Страница 116: ...nd however that a characteristic curve in reality is represented by a band of minimum and maximum values not a line Figure 8 5 Sample Electronic Trip Curves below Minimum and maximum values are generally the result of manufacturing tolerances for components and the relay s accuracy Any expected value of tripping current or time could be the nominal value anticipated within a plus or minus toleranc...

Страница 117: ...ve will be covered with the time multiplier explanations The pickup setting establishes the current level pickup at which the relay s inverse time overcurrent tripping function begins timing If after a predetermined amount of time the current condition that started the timing process still exists the inverse time overcurrent function operates and the relay s trip relay is energized Pickup settings...

Страница 118: ...me overcurrent short delay and instantaneous functions as previously described Therefore the ground fault curve movement is not graphically illustrated When programming ground fault protection keep in mind that if Disable is selected the ground fault protection is disabled 8 3 5 Negative Sequence Current Protection 46 The FP 5000 provides monitoring and protection based on the percent of current u...

Страница 119: ...to the DT 3000 instruction book I B 17555 for details on the DT 3000 implementation of the zone interlocking function 8 5 2 Connection Rules Zone interlocking information is passed on a two wire Twisted pair communication pair see Section 6 11 for complete wiring details All devices in the same zone wire their zone out terminals J3 1 and J3 2 in parallel see Figure 8 10 Zone Interlocking Example w...

Страница 120: ...The 1 5 time multiplier is used so that a low level current overload does not cause an immediate trip If the zone in signal is active then the programmed delay time is used If the Zone In setpoint is set to Ground then any ground or residual current above the IOC pickup or the TOC pickup will cause an immediate trip in the absence of an active zone in signal Phase current IOC or TOC will not cause...

Страница 121: ...ion functions has a Threshold and a Delay setting The optional time delay is provided for coordination with other devices An overvoltage pickup occurs when the measured voltage exceeds the OV Threshold setting The overvoltage trip flag is set when the voltage exceeds the threshold setting for the delay time specified The overvoltage pickup and trip is reset when the voltage drops below 98 of the O...

Страница 122: ...ceeds the over frequency Threshold setting The over frequency trip is set when the over frequency condition exists for the delay time specified The over frequency pickup and trip are reset when the frequency drops below the over frequency Threshold setting An under frequency pickup occurs when the measured frequency drops below the under frequency Threshold setting The under frequency trip is set ...

Страница 123: ...r alarm see 8 9 8 Slow Breaker Time is active 8 9 3 Breaker Open The FP 5000 has been designed to issue an open breaker signal from one of its programmable contact outputs The default configuration maps the Open Breaker function to contact output relay Trip 1 This relay can be made to operate for 30 line cycles after the removal of the opening signal The Open Breaker function can be initiated from...

Страница 124: ...cles By default the alarm contact output relay will close 8 9 7 Breaker Trouble Any of the eight contact inputs Cin1 Cin8 can be configured as Breaker Trouble Contact input 4 is so configured by default If external logic determines that the breaker has failed in some way then it can activate this contact input If this input is true and the FP 5000 gives the command to close the breaker then the cl...

Страница 125: ...be recorded The logged data can be viewed using the Cutler Hammer PowerNet software package equipped with the NPMONITOR component Eight different measured data param eters will be recorded at the programmed interval Table 8 8 lists the setpoints used for setting up the data logging function Table 8 8 Data Logging Setpoints Parameter Range Units Mode Cont 1 Pass Trigger Auto Manual Interval s 1 360...

Страница 126: ...All timer block outputs TB1 TB6 If the data logger is programmed to 1 Pass then a trigger will not be recognized until the data logger is reset The data logger can have its data reset in one of the following ways Front Panel Reset Press the reset button until the Reset Main menu is displayed select Datalog Trigger and press enter press enter again Communication A reset is performed through an exte...

Страница 127: ...for programming inputs outputs blocking of protective functions and custom logic functions in the relay The logic provides control of the output relays based on the state of the contact inputs protective function pickup protective function operation breaker state system alarms and internal logic Figure 9 1 Overall Logic Diagram ...

Страница 128: ...elay Healthy Alarm relay The functionality of the Relay Healthy alarm is fixed The functionality of the remaining six relays is programmed via the Output Config setting sub menu activated by the Set pushbutton A 4 input logic gate is associated with each of these six outputs Each output of the logic gate can be configured as an AND OR NAND or NOR gate The relays are energized based on the output l...

Страница 129: ...elays is enabled or disabled from inclusion in the OR function See Figure 9 2 Trip and Alarm Indicator Pickup Indicator Figure 9 2 Trip and Alarm Indicator Pickup Indicator The Pickup Indicator is programmed as the OR of the protective functions Each of the protective categories IOC TOC Voltage Over Frequency Under Frequency Unbalance and Protection Alarms is enabled or disabled from inclusion in ...

Страница 130: ... 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 Figure 9 3 Programmable Logic Elements The default settings for the input and output functions are defined in the previous sections The default settings for the remaining logic functions are disabled or unused User Defined logic may on...

Страница 131: ...and connecting them together Instead of signals Data Stores record the state of each of the important system parameters as of the last determination or sampling Instead of wires logical name references direct the FP 5000 code to obtain the logic input from a particular Data Store The computed outputs of the logic elements are also saved The stored results may be directed to additional logic gate i...

Страница 132: ...ion Setting Group1 Alarms 50P 3 PH IOC Alarm Pickup and enter a value of 0 85 Use programmable logic to turn on the Auxiliary LED and energize Output Relay 4 Require the 50P 3 function pickup to be present for 1 second to prevent spurious operation Maintain the output signal for 5 seconds after the current drops below the pickup level Add an external switch to Contact Input 8 to enable or disable ...

Страница 133: ...an control the setpoint group selection If only one is used the input selects between group 1 Cin Sel Set1 0 and group 2 Cin Sel Set1 1 If two contact inputs are used the combination of the two contact inputs provides selection of group 1 00 group 2 01 group 3 10 or group 4 11 If the Multiple Setpoint Group Control is set to Local the active setpoint group is selected using a sub menu option of th...

Страница 134: ... Terminal DTE which allows them to connect directly to a Data Set with straight through wiring Note that the FP 5000 communicates through a 9 pin D Subminiature Connector Figure 10 1 INCOM Network Connection The maximum system capacity is 10 000 feet of communications cable and 1000 slave devices The main cable link must be terminated at each end by a W 100 ohm carbon resistor Non terminated taps ...

Страница 135: ... 232 connector is wired as a 9 socket Female Data Set DSE D Subminiature under the RS 232 standard Typical PCs are wired as a 9 pin Male Data Terminal DTE under the RS 232 standard Sometimes PCs might have a 25 position D Subminiature connector In the case of the 9 position configuration an off the shelf Male DB9 to Female DB9 straight through Figure 10 2 RS 232 Cable for 9 and 25 pin D Subminiatu...

Страница 136: ...ranet or the Internet 10 4 3 Licensing PowerNet Software uses a floating license system to license the PowerNet Software applications Each copy of a PowerNet Software application requires a license to run it 10 4 4 PowerNet Software Applications PowerNet Software is comprised of NetPower DeviceServers that communicate with devices to either acquire data or control devices and applications that all...

Страница 137: ...ice information as well as a summary view of current and energy information and device alarm information NetPower Waveform NetPower Waveform is the PowerNet Software application that allows you to command certain IMPACC devices to capture wave form data to upload the waveform data from devices to a file and to view a graphical representation of waveform data NetPower Setpoints Trip Curve NetPower ...

Страница 138: ...f the FP 5000 senses an internal error this relay will open This is a Form C relay and the NO contact can be used for example to drive an all ok light indicator while the NC contact can alarm an enunciator The following features should be verified Load conditions should be verified and recorded for future reference Zone interlock inputs These should be verified to ensure proper system coordination...

Страница 139: ... under the bottom lower protective cover labeled Set and Test This function is found under Test Test Zone Interlock menu You will have a choice of Turn on ZI Output or Reset ZI Output Move cursor and press Enter to select either mode Using a voltmeter measure the voltage on TB3 connector J3 1 and J3 2 A voltage of 4 5 to 5 0 volts should be measured when on and then near zero when off 11 2 3 3 Tes...

Страница 140: ...imulation is aborted and normal protection is resumed if measured currents go above 0 1 per unit 11 2 5 2 Operate Relays Note that the Healthy Relay cannot be overwritten To test the Healthy Relay cycle power and the contacts should follow To test relays 1 6 lift the protective cover labeled Set and Test Press the Test button Enter the unit s password then scroll down to Operate Relays using the s...

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Страница 142: ...The front display will also indicate failures and is described in Section 12 1 3 12 1 1 Relay Healthy Output The relay healthy alarm is a crucial part of notification for relay failure This contact output is energized during normal operation when no warnings or failures are present The relay healthy contact output is a Form C relay Typically the normally closed contacts are used and wired to an al...

Страница 143: ...rrupted Possible Flash FW reload RAM Failure at External Disabled A portion of external The circuit is not protected replace 0X RAM RAM cannot be FP 5000 immediately read or written RAM Failure at Internal Disabled A portion of the The circuit is not protected replace 0X RAM RAM internal to FP 5000 immediately the microprocessor cannot be read or written Protection Analog Disabled The analog input...

Страница 144: ...rite Enabled Because the Call the factory for troubleshooting Lockout EEPROM has been help written to a large number of times no more writes are permitted Relay Tripping Disabled The Disarmed The Disarmed feature can be Disarmed function has been turned off by pressing the Test activated pushbutton selecting Arm Disarm Trip and selecting Arm Trip 12 1 4 Transient Messages The following display mes...

Страница 145: ...ons the changing of input states and the changing of a communication driven logic variable must be enabled by programming setpoints see Section 5 The ability to ignore particular types of events is given so that events that occur often will not fill the event log Table 12 3 Possible Titles Event Title Name Event Title Description General Contains general events Pickup Pickup of any active protecti...

Страница 146: ...ps in the Event log can show if a current or voltage transient is causing a pickup Most values given with each log can be accessed by selecting the line immediately below the Cause and pressing Enter The information given is a series of status flags that show the state of that status at the time of the event Table 12 5 shows all the possible event causes that are a pickup or a dropout of a protect...

Страница 147: ...ped out that describe all unbalance frequency breaker failure power factor and zone interlocking pickups 55A PF Apparent Power Factor has picked Miscellaneous Pickup Status contains the status flags up or dropped out that describe all unbalance frequency breaker failure power factor and zone interlocking pickups 55D PF Displacement Power Factor has Miscellaneous Pickup Status contains the status f...

Страница 148: ...us flags that has operated describe the state of all possible IOC and TOC trip functions 59M OV Main Phase Over Voltage Voltage Trip Status contains the status flags that has operated describe all under and over voltage trips 27M UV Main Phase Under Voltage Voltage Pickup Status contains the status has operated flags that describe all under and over voltage trips 59A OV Auxiliary Over Voltage has ...

Страница 149: ...uts THD VolAlm The system alarm for Voltage Total System Alarm Timeout Status contains the status Harmonic Distortion has operated flags for all system alarm timeouts BrkOpAlm Breaker Operation Alarm the number System Alarm Timeout Status contains the status of breaker operations has exceeded flags for all system alarm timeouts the programmed limit AccuCurAlm Accumulated Current Alarm the System A...

Страница 150: ...ted to the breaker Bkr Opened The Breaker State is determined to be Opened Breaker Status contains all the flags related to the breaker Bkr Closed The Breaker State is determined to be Closed Breaker Status contains all the flags related to the breaker Bkr Lockout The Breaker has failed to break the current Breaker Status contains all the flags in the programmed amount of time related to the break...

Страница 151: ... this cause Set Warning A recoverable Settings setpoint No value associated with this cause error has occurred Set Failure A non recoverable Settings setpoint No value associated with this cause error has occurred Display Warn Display Warning read back test failed No value associated with this cause RelNotCalibra No Calibration constants are present No value associated with this cause RAM Batt War...

Страница 152: ... main voltage Unbalance operation 50P IOC A Phase current Instantaneous Over Current operation 50R IOC A Residual current Instantaneous Over Current operation 50X IOC An IX ground current Instantaneous Over Current operation 51P TOC A Phase current Time Over Current operation 51R TOC A Residual current Time Over Current operation 51X TOC An IX ground current Time Over Current operation 55A PF An A...

Страница 153: ... way of identifying which setpoints were in use at the time of the trip 7 WaveCap Index The waveform capture index is a unique number that is assigned to every waveform capture operation A waveform is automatically captured every time the Trip1 relay activates and can be programmed to capture a waveform when the Trip2 relay activates 8 ActiveSetGrp Active Setting Group in effect when the trip occu...

Страница 154: ...y selecting the line and pressing Enter 12 2 3 History Log The history log records statistics that can be gathered over time It is therefore useful in detecting chronic problems that occur over time In addition it keeps track of the number of operations and accumulated interrupted amps that can indicate if the breaker needs maintenance Each history log has a date times stamp to indicate when the d...

Страница 155: ...ade the firmware of the FP 5000 for the purpose of enhancing functionality or for other quality improvements For this purpose firmware is upgraded through the Cutler Hammer FP 5000 FlashLoader program along with a downloadable code file with a name such as fp5kapp s19 example which contains a representation of the firmware This S Record file contains all the information necessary to upgrade your F...

Страница 156: ...ear indicating the possible causes Once the cause has been resolved the operator can reinitialize the Flashloader program so that the relay will respond to the request See Figure12 1 When communications have been established this window will close and a communications window will appear See Figure 12 2 You will then be prompted to open the S Record File from the file menu Figure 12 1 Flash Program...

Страница 157: ... 6 This should take anywhere between 10 to 60 seconds depending on the file size Once this has been completed the screen will automatically close and the next screen will appear If close is selected the screen will automatically close and the next screen will appear The next screen will prompt the user to Enter Flash Load Mode See Figure 12 7 Clicking on the Enter Flash Mode pushbutton will prompt...

Страница 158: ...appear instructing the user to erase before programming The user can now push the Program button to start downloading the application code process A new screen will appear with instructions to Click Program to download the application code See Figure 12 11 The FP 5000 will display Flash Loader Mode BlankCheck Pass A complete bar will appear at the bottom of the screen Pressing the Program button w...

Страница 159: ...eted the screen will prompt the user to force the relay to run in normal mode This is accomplished by clicking on File then Exit to exit the Flash Loader program thus returning the FP 5000 to its normal state See Figure 12 14 If there is a message displayed on the FP 5000 that App checksum fail Enter FL Load Mode to erase or program the user will have to go back and erase the FP 5000 and reprogram...

Страница 160: ...kly press and release the mouse button without moving the mouse COM1 Serial communication port 1 on a PC COM2 Serial communication port 2 on a PC Crest Factor The crest factor is the ratio of the peak value to the rms value It is equal to 1 414 for a pure sine wave Ct Current Transformer DAS Data Acquisition System Digital Signal Digital inputs such as on or off switches Displacement Fundamental w...

Страница 161: ...ine voltage between any two phases Point To position the pointer so that it is resting on the desired item on the screen Pointer The hollow white arrow that you can move around the screen using the mouse Pop Up Screens A screen that displays access to a PC program function prompting you to enter additional information Power Flow Power Flow is the direction of power flow for each harmonic and is de...

Страница 162: ...ge between phase a b phase b c phase c a respectively VT Voltage Transformer VX Voltage measured on differential voltage input VX1 VX2 Waveform data The numeric oscillographic values that may be captured These values can be retrieved by PowerNet or PowerPort Window An area of the computer screen that displays an application 13 2 Display Abbreviations Apt Apparent Aux Auxiliary Dsp Displacement Con...

Страница 163: ... above a given amount 47 Phase Sequence Functions upon a predetermined value of polyphase voltage in Voltage Relay the desired phase sequence 50 Instantaneous Relay that functions instantaneously on an excessive value of current or on an exces Overcurrent or sive rate of current rise thus indicating a fault in the apparatus or circuit being protected Rate of Rise Relay 51 AC Time Over Relay with e...

Страница 164: ...Page Appendix 5 IL17569 Effective June 2001 13 4 Time Current Curves A variety of inverse time overcurrent curves for the FP 5000 are shown in this section Figure 13 1 ANSI Moderately Inverse ...

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Страница 179: ...P 5000 00 5 Amp Version only FP5100 00 1 Amp version pending UL 1053 Ground Fault Interruption GFI for Protective Relaying PR Equipment Performance FP 5000 00 5 Amp version only FP 5100 00 1 Amp version pending UL 508 Spacing of conductors Safety Fire FCC CFR 47 FCC Part 15 Subpart b Class A EMF radiation limitation EUROPEAN STANDARDS Emissions EN 50081 2 EN 50011 CISPR 11 Class A Immunity EN 6100...

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Страница 181: ... 6 5 C Cable 3 2 4 4 4 5 6 5 6 9 10 1 10 3 12 14 Callouts 6 6 Capabilities 2 7 8 5 Capital 1 1 Capture 4 17 4 21 5 16 5 40 5 41 5 47 7 3 8 12 8 13 9 4 10 1 10 4 12 4 12 5 12 12 12 13 Case 1 3 5 45 6 2 6 4 6 6 6 9 7 2 7 3 8 1 8 7 8 8 8 11 10 1 10 2 11 2 11 3 12 1 12 11 12 14 Caution 1 1 2 1 2 4 5 1 6 4 7 1 7 3 12 14 CBEMA Appdx 1 Center 4 3 6 2 6 4 8 4 11 1 11 3 12 14 Cfr 3 5 Appdx 20 CH 3 2 10 1 A...

Страница 182: ... 8 4 16 4 17 5 13 5 17 5 40 5 47 Design 1 3 6 4 6 5 7 3 9 5 10 1 11 1 Devices 6 9 8 7 8 10 10 1 10 4 Appdx 4 Diagnostics 9 3 Digit 4 8 Appdx 1 Digital 5 44 11 1 12 10 Appdx 1 Displacement 1 3 3 3 4 9 4 14 5 9 5 10 5 38 12 6 12 8 12 11 Appdx 1 3 Distortion 3 3 5 14 6 2 8 13 12 6 12 8 Appdx 3 Drawout 1 3 3 5 Drops 5 34 5 36 5 41 8 6 8 9 8 10 9 6 Appdx 4 Dry 9 2 11 3 DSE 10 2 12 14 DTE 10 2 12 14 E E...

Страница 183: ...C 1 1 1 2 1 4 5 34 5 35 8 2 8 5 Appdx 8 11 20 Immunity 6 5 Appdx 20 IMPACC 1 2 1 4 5 44 10 1 10 3 10 4 Appdx 1 INCOM 1 4 2 4 2 7 3 2 4 20 5 1 5 20 5 44 5 49 6 5 7 2 10 1 10 11 1 12 1 Appdx 1 Inputs 1 2 3 1 4 22 4 23 5 15 5 31 5 33 5 39 5 41 5 43 5 44 6 4 6 6 7 1 8 1 8 9 8 11 9 5 9 7 11 1 11 3 12 9 12 12 12 13 Appdx 1 Installation 1 1 2 1 6 1 6 4 6 6 10 2 10 3 11 1 12 14 Instantaneous 1 3 4 22 5 5 ...

Страница 184: ... 8 4 8 5 Appdx 1 2 NOR 5 18 5 20 5 22 5 23 5 26 5 29 5 41 5 43 5 44 9 2 9 4 12 11 Notices Disclaimers 1 1 O Operating 1 1 2 1 2 5 4 2 4 5 5 3 5 32 5 35 5 36 5 38 7 3 8 3 9 7 10 2 10 4 11 1 12 1 Appdx 1 Operation 1 1 2 5 2 7 3 1 3 3 4 2 4 4 4 5 4 22 4 23 5 1 5 16 5 26 5 29 5 39 5 42 5 44 7 1 8 8 8 10 8 12 9 1 9 7 10 1 10 3 11 1 12 1 12 2 12 4 12 11 12 14 Option 5 4 5 34 6 4 8 12 9 2 9 7 Ordering 1 ...

Страница 185: ...3 9 4 Resources 1 2 Rev 4 7 Appdx 3 RF 3 5 Appdx 20 rms 1 1 1 3 4 3 4 5 4 6 4 21 8 1 9 5 11 3 12 13 Appdx 2 3 RS 232 1 2 2 4 2 5 2 7 3 2 4 1 4 4 4 5 5 30 5 32 5 44 5 49 7 1 10 1 10 2 11 1 11 3 12 4 Appdx 2 S Safety 1 1 6 3 7 3 Appdx 20 Sampling 1 3 8 1 9 5 Schematics 6 7 6 8 Screen 7 2 11 3 12 2 12 16 12 18 Appdx 1 2 3 Scrolling 4 22 Secondary 5 3 5 4 5 32 6 4 7 1 8 4 Appdx 2 Seconds 4 2 4 4 5 3 5...

Страница 186: ...6 12 8 12 11 12 13 Storage 3 4 Style 1 4 2 1 6 1 6 2 7 1 Subpart 3 6 Appdx 20 Summary 10 4 12 11 Supply 2 1 3 1 6 3 6 4 Support 1 1 1 4 2 1 8 7 12 14 Sync 5 17 5 41 6 4 9 2 Systems 3 6 4 8 5 32 8 10 10 1 11 1 Appdx 20 T Terminal 2 1 6 3 6 6 7 1 8 7 9 2 10 1 10 2 12 14 Test 1 4 4 1 4 3 4 21 4 23 6 4 7 2 7 3 8 11 8 13 9 4 11 1 11 3 12 1 12 3 12 10 12 11 12 13 Appdx 20 THD 1 3 4 4 4 6 4 16 5 14 5 16 ...

Страница 187: ...Publication No IL17569 June 2001 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S A ...

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