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2.1
Configuration ............................................................................................ 2–1
2.2
System Diagrams .................................................................................... 2–5
2.3
Setpoints and Time Settings .................................................................... 2–8
2.1
Configuration
Functions
Configuration of the relay consists of enabling the
functions for use in a particular application,
designating the output contacts each function will
operate, and which status inputs will block the
function. The choices include eight programmable
output contacts (OUT1–OUT8) and six status inputs
(IN1–IN6), plus a block choice for fuse loss logic
operation (see Section 2.3, Setpoint and Time
Settings, 60FL Fuse Loss subsection for details).
The blocking status inputs and output contact
assignments must be chosen before entering the
settings for the individual functions. Both may be
recorded on the Relay Configuration Table in
Appendix A, Configuration Record Forms.
Chapter Two is designed for the person or group
responsible for the application of the M-3425
Generator Protection Relay. It includes functional
and connection diagrams for a typical application of
the relay; and describes the configuration process
for the unit (choosing active functions), output
contact assignment and input blocking designation.
It also illustrates the definition of system quantities
and equipment characteristics required by the
protective relay, and describes the individual function
settings.
Screens shown in the following examples are as
they would appear on units equipped with the M-3931
HMI Module. The same setting may be entered
remotely via M-3820A IPScom
®
Communications
Software (see Chapter 4, Remote Operation).
Summary of Contents for M-3425
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