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Table 8-3. CDS240-BATX-A-BE Function Block Logic
Function Purpose
BESTlogic
Expression
Mode
Setting
87
Used for percent-restrained differential protection with high-
speed unrestrained instantaneous differential protection.
0 1
(Enabled)
51N
Used for timed ground overcurrent protection for independent
ground input circuit.
0
G (Ground
Input)
151P
Used for timed phase overcurrent protection for CT input
circuit 1.
0
1 (Circuit 1)
151N
Used for timed neutral overcurrent protection for CT input
circuit 1.
0
1 (Circuit 1)
151Q
Used for timed negative-sequence overcurrent protection for
CT input circuit 1.
0
1 (Circuit 1)
251P
Used for timed phase overcurrent protection for CT input
circuit 2.
0
2 (Circuit 2)
251N
Used for timed neutral overcurrent protection for CT input
circuit 2.
0
2 (Circuit 2)
251Q
Used for timed negative-sequence overcurrent protection for
CT input circuit 2.
0
2 (Circuit 2)
Input 0 Logic:
No manual selection logic is used.
0
Input 1 Logic:
No manual selection logic is used.
0
Input 2 Logic:
No manual selection logic is used.
0
Input 3 Logic:
No manual selection logic is used.
0
GROUP
Auto/Manual Logic:
Set to 1 (/0) to enable automatic
selection. No manual selection is used.
/0
1 (Discrete
Inputs)
Table 8-4. CDS240-BATX-A-BE Virtual Switch Logic
State Labels
Switch Purpose Mode
Label
True False
N/A
No virtual switches used.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Table 8-5. CDS240-BATX-A-BE Virtual Output Logic
State Labels
Output Purpose
Description Label
True False
VOA
Relay Trouble Alarm.
VOA TRUE if relay trouble
alarm occurs.
RELAY-
TROUBLE
ACTIVE NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VOA=0
VO1
Phase differential trip. OUT1
is a high-speed trip contact.
VO1 TRUE if restrained or
unrestrained trip occurs.
87TRIP-VO1 TRIP NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO1=87RT+87UT
VO4
Time overcurrent trip. May be
used to direct trip main
breaker or lockout.
VO4 TRUE if any time
overcurrent (51N, 151P, N, or
Q) trip occurs.
151TRIP-
VO4
TRIP NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO4=51NT+151NT+151PT+151QT
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