3 SETUP AND USE
No.
Name
Description
3-5
12
FUNCTION: The STORE key allows the user to store new setpoints into the 269
relay's internal memory.
EFFECT: When this key is pressed in SETPOINTS mode the currently displayed
setpoint will be stored and will immediately come into effect. When a setpoint is
stored the flash message,
NEW SETPOINT STORED
NEW SETPOINT STORED
will appear on the display.
The STORE key can be pressed in ACTUAL VALUES mode to clear the maximum
actual temperature data. To do this the following message from page 2 of ACTUAL
VALUES mode must be displayed after the "NO" value is altered to say "YES" by
pressing the VALUE UP/VALUE DOWN key:
CLEAR LAST ACCESS DATA?
CLEAR LAST ACCESS DATA?
YES
YES
Then when the STORE key is pressed the following flash message will appear on
the display:
last access data cleared
last access data cleared
The maximum actual temperature data (see section 3.24) will then be cleared. The
STORE key can be pressed in ACTUAL VALUES mode to start a new motor com-
missioning (ie. clear statistical data). To do this the following message from page 4
of ACTUAL VALUES mode must be displayed after the "NO" value is altered to say
"YES" by pressing the VALUE UP/VALUE DOWN key:
START COMMISSIONING?
START COMMISSIONING?
YES
YES
Then when the STORE key is pressed the following flash message will appear on
the display:
COMMISSIONING DATA
COMMISSIONING DATA
cleared
cleared
All statistical data (see section 3.24) will then be cleared.
USE: The STORE key can be used only in SETPOINTS mode to store new set-
points, or in ACTUAL VALUES mode to clear the maximum actual temperature data
or start a new commissioning (ie. clear statistical data). This key will have no effect
unless the Access terminals are shorted together.
13
TRIP
LED indicator used to show the state of the Trip output relay. When on, the trip
relay is active. When off, the Trip relay is inactive.
14
ALARM
LED indicator used to show the state of the Alarm output relay. When on, the Alarm
relay is active. When off, the Alarm relay is inactive.
15
AUX. 1
LED indicator used to show the state of Auxiliary relay #1. When on, Aux. relay #1
is active. When off, Aux. relay #1 is inactive.
16
AUX. 2
LED indicator used to show the state of Auxiliary relay #2. When on, Aux. relay #2
is active. When off, Aux. relay #2 is inactive.
17
SERVICE
LED indicator used to show the result of the 269 self-test feature. When flashing,
the relay has failed the self-test and service is required. When on steady, the supply
voltage may be too low. This LED may be on momentarily during relay power up.
Summary of Contents for MULTILIN 269 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY Series
Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS ii GLOSSARY ...
Page 11: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 2 Figure 2 2a Phase CT Dimensions ...
Page 12: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 3 Figure 2 2b Ground CT 50 0 025 3 and 5 window ...
Page 13: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 4 Figure 2 2c Ground CT 50 0 025 8 window ...
Page 14: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 5 Figure 2 2d Ground CT x 5 Dimensions ...
Page 17: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 8 Figure 2 4 Relay Wiring Diagram AC Control Power ...
Page 19: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 10 Figure 2 6 Relay Wiring Diagram Two Phase CTs ...
Page 20: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 11 Figure 2 7 Relay Wiring Diagram DC Control Power ...
Page 29: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 20 Figure 2 11 269 Drawout Relay Physical Dimensions ...
Page 30: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 21 Figure 2 12 269 Drawout Relay Mounting ...
Page 31: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 22 Figure 2 13 269 Drawout Relay Typical Wiring Diagram ...
Page 34: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 25 Figure 2 16 MPM Mounting Dimensions ...
Page 35: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 26 Figure 2 17 MPM to 269 Typical Wiring 4 wire Wye 3 VTs ...
Page 36: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 27 Figure 2 18 MPM to 269 Typical Wiring 4 wire Wye 2 VTs ...
Page 37: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 28 Figure 2 19 MPM to 269 Typical Wiring 3 wire Delta 2 VTs ...
Page 38: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 29 Figure 2 20 MPM to 269 Typical Wiring 2 CT ...
Page 39: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 30 Figure 2 21 MPM Wiring Open Delta ...
Page 40: ...3 SETUP AND USE 3 1 Figure 3 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators ...
Page 86: ...3 SETUP AND USE 3 47 Figure 3 2 Wiring Diagram for Contactors ...
Page 87: ...3 SETUP AND USE 3 48 Figure 3 3 Wiring Diagram for Breakers ...
Page 93: ...3 SETUP AND USE 3 54 Figure 3 5 Standard Overload Curves ...
Page 102: ...4 RELAY TESTING 4 2 Figure 4 1 Secondary Injection Test Set AC Input to 269 Relay ...
Page 103: ...4 RELAY TESTING 4 3 Figure 4 2 Secondary Injection Test Set DC Input to 269 Relay ...
Page 106: ...4 RELAY TESTING 4 6 Figure 4 3 Hi Pot Testing ...
Page 108: ...5 THEORY OF OPERATION 5 2 Figure 5 1 Hardware Block Diagram ...
Page 110: ...5 THEORY OF OPERATION 5 4 Figure 5 2 Firmware Block Diagram ...
Page 112: ...6 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 6 2 Figure 6 1 Thermal Limit Curves ...
Page 126: ...APPENDIX H H 3 Figure H 1 Excitation Curves Figure H 2 Excitation Curves Method ...
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