IL17569
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Effective June, 2001
1.4 Referenced Documents
IMPACC Communications Standard, IL 17384
IEEE Standard Electrical Power System Device Function Numbers
and Contact Designations, # C37.2-1996, ISBN 0-7381-0732-8
Standard IEEE Device Numbers.
1.5 Commercial and Trademarks
Acrobat™
Adobe Corporation
Explorer™
Microsoft Corporation
IMPACC™
Eaton/Cutler-Hammer
INCOM™
Eaton/Cutler-Hammer
IEEE™
Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers
PowerNet™
Eaton/Cutler-Hammer
PowerPort™
Eaton/Cutler-Hammer
Windows
®
Microsoft Corporation
1.6 FP-5000 Hardware Resources and Description
The FP-5000 has four current measuring inputs, four voltage
measuring inputs, eight contact inputs, seven contact output relays,
communications, and a front panel user interface.
Based upon the firmware loaded into the flash memory of the FP-
5000 and the customer settings entered manually through the front
panel or through the RS-232 port using the PowerPort program, the
microprocessor observes inputs, sets outputs, and stores data for
user retrieval. The resources, the firmware, and the customer
settings are the FP-5000.
Figure 1-1. FP-5000 Resources
1.7 FP-5000 Features
The 10 Standard Curves referred to in the FP-5000 Features List
are shown in Table 1.1 below. See examples of typical FP-5000 curves
in the Appendix, 13.4, and Section 8.4.4.1.
Table 1.1 FP-5000 Curve Shapes
Thermal
ANSI Curves
IEC Curves
Curves
(Per ANSI C37.112)
(Per IEC 255-3)
It
Moderately Inverse
IEC-A
I
2
t
Very Inverse
IEC-B
I
4
t
Extremely Inverse
IEC-C
Flat
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