BESTlogic Expression Builder
, See Section 7,
BESTlogic Programmable Logic
. Select
Done
when the
settings have been completely edited.
Table 4-10 summarizes the BESTlogic settings for Instantaneous Overcurrent.
Table 4-10. BESTlogic Settings for Instantaneous Overcurrent
Function Range/Purpose Default
Mode
0 = Disabled
1 = CT Input Circuit 1
2 = CT input Circuit 2
3 = CT Input Circuit 3
4 = CT Input Circuit 4
5 = Virtual Input Circuit 5
6 = Virtual Input Circuit 6
G = Independent Ground Input (#50TN functions only)
0
BLK
Logic expression that disables function when TRUE.
0
NOTE
If the unit has five ampere phase inputs and a one ampere independent ground
input, the valid pickup setting range of the neutral overcurrent functions will be
dependent upon the logic mode setting which designates whether the three-
phase residual or the independent ground input is to be monitored. If changing
logic schemes or settings causes a neutral overcurrent setting to be OUT OF
RANGE, the out of range setting will be forced in-range by multiplying or dividing
the current setting by five.
Operating Settings for Instantaneous Overcurrent
Operating settings for the 50T functions consist of
Pickup
and
Time
delay values. The
Pickup
value
determines the level of current required for the element to start timing toward a trip.
Time
delays can be
set in milliseconds, seconds, or cycles. The default is milliseconds if no unit of measure is specified.
Minimum timing resolution is to the nearest one-quarter cycle. A time delay setting of zero makes the
element instantaneous with no intentional time delay.
Operating settings are made using BESTCOMS. Figure 4-22 illustrates the BESTCOMS screen used to
select operational settings for the 50T elements. To open the screen, select
Overcurrent
from the
Screens
pull-down menu. Then select the
50T/150T, 250T/350T,
etc. tab. Alternately, settings may be
made using S<g>-x50T ASCII command or through the optional HMI Screens 5.#.3.1 - 5.#.3.4,
\PROT\SG#\x50T\.
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