6-10
745 Transformer Management Relay
GE Power Management
6.3 A2 METERING
6 ACTUAL VALUES
6
b) CURRENT DEMAND
The following Actual Values messages are repeated for Windings 1, 2 and 3.
6.3.8 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
Ambient temperature is monitored via an RTD connected to the 745.
6.3.9 LOSS OF LIFE
y
W1 CURRENT DEMAND
y
[ENTER] for more
This message indicates the start of the Winding 1 (2/3) Current Demand
actual values. To view these actual values press
or press
to
scroll to the current demand values for the next winding.
W1 PHASE A CURRENT
DEMAND: 0A
This message displays the Winding 1 (2/3) phase A current demand.
W1 PHASE B CURRENT
DEMAND: 0A
This message displays the Winding 1 (2/3) phase B current demand.
W1 PHASE C CURRENT
DEMAND: 0A
This message displays the Winding 1 (2/3) phase C current demand.
MAXIMUM W1 DEMAND:
0A in phase A
This message displays the maximum Winding 1 (2/3) current demand and
the phase in which it occurred since the demand data was last reset.
MAXIMUM W1 DEMAND
DATE: Jan 01 1996
This message displays the date when the maximum Winding 1 (2/3) current
demand was detected. If the date has never been programmed, this
message will display
Jan 01 1996
MAXIMUM W1 DEMAND
TIME: 00:00:00.000
This message displays the time when the maximum Winding 1 (2/3) current
demand was detected.
y
AMBIENT TEMP
y
[ENTER] for more
This message indicates the start of the Ambient Temperature actual values.
To view these actual values press
or press
for the next
section.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
0 °C
This message displays the measured ambient temperature.
y
LOSS OF LIFE
y
[ENTER] for more
This message indicates the start of the LOSS OF LIFE actual values. To
view these actual values press
or press
for the next section.
HOTTEST-SPOT WINDING
TEMPERATURE: 1ºC
This is the computed hottest-spot temperature, based on the ambient
temperature and the highest-load winding current.
INSULATION AGING
FACTOR: 0.0
The insulation aging factor is computed from the hottest-spot temperature.
TOTAL ACCUM LOSS OF
LIFE: 0.00 hours
Total equivalent service hours of the transformer.
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