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Table 8-10. CDS240-BA87-B-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 8-11. CDS240-BA87-B-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 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 (51P, N, or Q)
trip occurs.
51TRIP TRIP
NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO4=51PT+51NT+51QT
VO6
Used to annunciate an
alarm.
VO6 TRUE when any
programmed major alarm
condition is TRUE.
MAJOR-ALARM ALARM NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO6=ALMMAJ
VO11
Protective Trip expression.
TRUE when any 87 or 51
element trips.
PROTECTIVE-
TRIP
TRIP NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO11=87RT+87UT+51PT+51NT+51QT
VO12
Protection Picked Up
expression.
TRUE when any 87 or 51
element picks up.
PROT-PICKED-
UP
PU NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO12=87RPU+87UT+51PPU+51NPU+51QPU
(Note: 87UT is included to trigger the fault recorder because there is no unrestrained pickup output.)
VO13
Optional. Use to annunciate
an alarm when alarm point
21 is enabled.
VO13 is TRUE when IN6 is
TRUE.
IN6-ALARM ACTIVE
NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO13=IN6
VO14
Optional. Use to annunciate
an alarm when alarm point
22 is enabled.
VO14 is TRUE when IN7 is
TRUE.
IN7-ALARM ACTIVE
NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO14=IN7
VO15
Optional. Use to annunciate
an alarm when alarm point
23 is enabled.
VO15 is TRUE when IN8 is
TRUE.
IN8-ALARM ACTIVE
NORMAL
BESTlogic Expression: VO15=IN8
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