Integration of Protection, Control, and I/O Elements
The logic equations of Table 8-1 establish the control connections between CDS240-BATX-A-BE scheme
elements. For example, the three underlined logic settings in the equations of Table 8-1 provide the
electrical connection between the 87 element (trip enabled by the settings) and trip outputs 1, 2, and 3.
Referring to Figures 8-1 and 8-2, the 87 protection element trips through outputs 1, 2, and 3. The user
can apply any or all of the outputs. The 151 and 51N protection elements (also trip enabled by the
settings) trip through output 4, while the 251 protective element (also trip enabled by the settings) trips
through output 5. Protection elements set at 0 are setting disabled and will not provide a trip output even
if logic enabled.
Control of the active setting group can be manual or automatic. For the CDS240 application, setting group
control is programmed for continuous automatic operation because the /0 (not 0), logic 1 is applied to the
AUTO input of the Active Setting Group Control Logic as shown in Figure 8-2. Tables 8-2 through 8-6
provide detailed logic definitions for the inputs, outputs, protection, and control elements.
Alarms
Three logic variables drive the front panel LEDs: Relay Trouble (ALMREL), Major Alarm (ALMMAJ), and
Minor Alarm (ALMMIN). A fourth logic variable, Logic Alarm (ALMLGC), has no associated front panel
LED. When the relay self-test detects a problem in the relay (ALMREL) as programmed for the CDS240-
BATX-A-BE scheme, the Relay Trouble LED lights, output A operates and all outputs are disabled. When
a Major Alarm is detected (ALMMAJ), the associated LED lights and output 6 operates. When a Minor
Alarm (ALMMIN) is detected, the associated LED lights, but in this scheme, no output relay is
programmed to operate.
NOTE
Tables 8-2 through 8-6 provide detailed logic definitions for the inputs, outputs,
protection, and control elements. Only those inputs, logic blocks, virtual switches,
and outputs in use for the CDS240-BATX-A-BE preprogrammed logic are
described in the following tables.
Table 8-2. CDS240-BATX-A-BE Contact Input Logic
State Labels
Input Purpose
Name
Label
Energized De-Energized
IN1
Optional input. Used for CT input circuit 1
breaker status indication in SER reports. TRUE
when breaker is closed.
BREAKER-1 CLOSED
OPEN
IN2
Optional input. Used for CT input circuit 2
breaker status indication in SER reports. TRUE
when breaker is closed.
BREAKER-2 CLOSED
OPEN
IN3
Optional input. Used for 86 status indication in
SER reports. TRUE when 86 is tripped.
86-TRIPPED TRIPPED
NORMAL
IN6 - IN8
Optional inputs. Used for programmable alarms
and SER reporting. For example, sudden
pressure trip or transformer hot spot alarm, etc.
Drives VO13 - VO15 that are programmable
alarm points 21 - 23. Label inputs as appropriate.
INPUT_6,
INPUT_7,
INPUT_8
CLOSED OPEN
8-6
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