The minimum pickup is set in multiples of tap. Equation 4-9 can be used to convert the Minpu setting to
primary current. The 87ND auto-tap calculation routine uses the minimum allowable taps to allow the
minimum pickup to be set to allow maximum sensitivity to ground faults.
CTRn
*
TAPn
*
Minpu
Ipri
Equation 4-9. Convert the Minpu setting to Primary Current
Table 4-9. Operating Settings for Neutral Differential
Setting Range Increment
Unit of
Measure
Default
Minimum
Pickup
(minpu)
0 = Disabled
0.10 to 1.00
0.01 Times
tap
0
Slope
15 to 60
1
% I operate vs.
restraint
20
50 to 999 ms
1 m
Milliseconds
0.05 to 60 sec
0.1 for 0.1 to 9.9 s
1.0 for 10 to 60 s
Seconds
Time Delay
0 to 3600 (60 Hz) or 0 to 2500 (50
Hz)
Cycles
500
Time delays less than 10 cycles can be entered to the nearest 0.1 cycles from the optional HMI. All time
delays can be entered to the nearest 0.01 cycles from the ASCII command interface. Time delays entered
in cycles are converted to milliseconds or seconds. Increment precision after conversion is limited to that
appropriate for each of those units of measure.
The 87ND neutral differential operational settings may be entered with BESTCOMS (Figure 4-19), or from
the optional front panel HMI from Screens 5.#.2.1, \PROT\SG#\87ND7\87ND, or from the ASCII
command interface using the S<g>-87ND command.
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