Table 4-23. Operating Settings for Phase Undervoltage/Overvoltage
Setting
Range
Increment
Unit of Measure
Default
Pickup
0 = Disabled
10 to 300
0.1 for 0 to 99.9
1.0 for 100 to 300
Secondary Volts
†
0
Inhibit
27 only
0 = Disabled
10 to 300
0.1
Secondary Volts
†
0
50 to 999 milliseconds
1
Milliseconds
0.1 for 1.0 to 9.9
Seconds
1 to 600 seconds
1.0 for 10 to 600
Seconds
3 to 36,000 cycles (60 Hz)
Time Delay
2.5 to 30,000 cycles (50 Hz)
Cycles
50 ms
Time delays less than 10 cycles can be entered to the nearest 0.1 cycles from the front panel 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.
†
Unit of measure is secondary VPP or secondary VPN depending on the VTP connection settings.
Time delay settings entered in cycles are converted to seconds or milliseconds (per the nominal
frequency setting stored in EEPROM) before being stored. See Section 3,
Input and Output Functions,
Power System Inputs
,
Voltage Measurement,
for more information about this setting. If the nominal
frequency setting is being changed from the default (60 hertz) and time delay settings are being set in
cycles, the frequency setting should be entered and saved before making any time delay settings
changes.
Example 1.
Make the following operating settings to the 27P element. Refer to Figure 4-39.
Pickup:
55 secondary volts
Time:
3
seconds
Retrieving Phase Undervoltage/Overvoltage Status from the Relay
The status of each logic variable can be determined through the ASCII command interface using the RG-
STAT (report general-status) command. See Section 6,
Reporting and Alarm Functions, General Status
Reporting
, for more information. The status can also be determined using BESTCOMS
Metering
screen.
59X - Auxiliary Overvoltage Protection
Figure 4-40 illustrates the inputs and outputs of the auxiliary overvoltage element. Element operation is
described in the following paragraphs.
59XPU
Mode
0-Disable
2-3V0-3ph VT Input
BLK
59XT
AUX
OVER-
VOLTAGE
(59X)
D2861-50
11-15-04
Figure 4-40. Auxiliary Overvoltage Logic Block
The 59X auxiliary element has two outputs:
59XPU
(pickup) and
59XT
(trip). When the monitored voltage
increases above the pickup setting, the pickup output becomes TRUE and the element starts timing
toward a trip. The trip output becomes TRUE when the element timer times out.
The
BLK
(block) input is used to disable protection. A BESTlogic expression defines how the
BLK
input
functions. When this expression is TRUE, the element is disabled by forcing the outputs to logic 0 and
resetting the timer. This feature functions in a similar way to the torque control contact of an
electromechanical relay.
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