CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING
239 MOTOR PROTECTION RELAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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4.4.1
Trip Relay
•
TRIP OPERATION:
Any trip condition will activate the trip relay. This relay can be
programmed to be
NON-FAILSAFE
or
FAILSAFE
. After a trip, the relay trip state will
remain latched until reset by pressing the
key, momentarily closing the
external reset switch input, or issuing a serial port reset command.
Where process continuity is more important than motor protection, the mode of
operation can be chosen as
NON-FAILSAFE
so the trip relay is normally de-energized
for a non-trip condition and energized for a trip. No trip occurs if control power to the
239 is lost but there will be no motor protection while this condition is present. Set the
mode to
FAILSAFE
(the relay coil is normally energized for a non-trip condition going
non-energized for a trip) to cause a trip when control power to the 239 is not present
to ensure continuous motor protection.
When the motor interrupting device is a breaker, the trip relay is usually programmed
NON-FAILSAFE
and the trip contact wired in series with the breaker trip coil. Even
though the trip contact is latched, the breaker 52 contact will normally be wired in
series with the 239 trip contact so that the breaker 52 contact breaks the trip coil
current as soon as the breaker opens. The 239 trip messages and records operate in
the same way for contactors or breakers so the trip condition must still be cleared
using the
key, momentarily closing the external reset terminals, or by
sending the reset command via the computer.
4.4.2
Alarm Relay
•
ALARM OPERATION:
Any alarm condition will activate the alarm relay. If an alarm is
required when the 239 is not operational due to a loss of control power, select
FAILSAFE
operation. Otherwise, choose
NON-FAILSAFE
.
•
ALARM ACTIVATION:
If an alarm indication is only required while an alarm is present,
select
UNLATCHED
. Once an alarm condition disappears, the alarm and associated
message automatically clear. To ensure all alarms are acknowledged, select
LATCHED
. Even if an alarm condition is no longer present, the alarm relay and
message can only be cleared by pressing the
key, momentarily closing the
external reset terminals, or by sending the reset command via the computer.
4.4.3
Auxiliary Relay
•
AUXILIARY OPERATION:
Any alarm, trip or auxiliary function can be programmed to
activate the auxiliary relay. If an output is required when the 239 is not operational
due to a loss of control power, select
FAILSAFE
auxiliary operation, otherwise, choose
NON-FAILSAFE
.
•
AUXILIARY ACTIVATION:
If an auxiliary relay output is only required while the alarm or
auxiliary function is present, select
UNLATCHED
. Once an alarm or auxiliary function
condition disappears, the auxiliary relay returns to the non-active state and the
associated message automatically clears. To ensure all alarms or auxiliary function
conditions are acknowledged, select
LATCHED
. Even if an alarm or auxiliary function
condition is no longer present, the auxiliary relay and message can only be cleared by
pressing the
key, momentarily closing the external reset terminals, or by
sending the reset command via the computer.
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
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