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745 Transformer Management Relay
GE Multilin
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4.2.5
745PC INSTALLATION ......................................................................................4-8
4.2.6
STARTUP AND COMMUNICATIONS CONFIGURATION.................................4-9
4.2.7
USING 745PC ..................................................................................................4-10
5. SETPOINTS
5.1 OVERVIEW
5.1.1
SETPOINT MESSAGE MAP ..............................................................................5-1
5.1.2
SETPOINT ENTRY.............................................................................................5-4
5.1.3
SETPOINT WRITE ACCESS .............................................................................5-4
5.2 AUTO-CONFIGURATION
5.2.1
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................5-5
5.2.2
DYNAMIC CT RATIO MISMATCH CORRECTION ............................................5-5
5.2.3
PHASE SHIFTS ON THREE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS..................................5-7
5.2.4
PHASE ANGLE CORRECTION .........................................................................5-8
5.2.5
ZERO-SEQUENCE COMPONENT REMOVAL..................................................5-9
5.2.6
TRANSFORMER TYPES .................................................................................5-10
5.2.7
PHASE SHIFTS................................................................................................5-22
5.3 S1 745 SETUP
5.3.1
PASSCODE......................................................................................................5-23
5.3.2
PREFERENCES...............................................................................................5-23
5.3.3
COMMUNICATIONS ........................................................................................5-24
5.3.4
DNP COMMUNICATIONS................................................................................5-25
5.3.5
RESETTING .....................................................................................................5-26
5.3.6
CLOCK .............................................................................................................5-26
5.3.7
DEFAULT MESSAGES ....................................................................................5-27
5.3.8
SCRATCHPAD .................................................................................................5-27
5.3.9
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................5-28
5.3.10 UPGRADE OPTIONS.......................................................................................5-28
5.4 S2 SYSTEM SETUP
5.4.1
DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................5-29
5.4.2
TRANSFORMER ..............................................................................................5-29
5.4.3
WINDING..........................................................................................................5-31
5.4.4
ONLOAD TAP CHANGER................................................................................5-32
5.4.5
HARMONICS....................................................................................................5-32
5.4.6
FLEXCURVES™ ..............................................................................................5-33
5.4.7
VOLTAGE INPUT .............................................................................................5-33
5.4.8
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE..............................................................................5-34
5.4.9
ANALOG INPUT ...............................................................................................5-35
5.4.10 DEMAND METERING ......................................................................................5-36
5.4.11 ANALOG OUTPUTS.........................................................................................5-37
5.5 S3 LOGIC INPUTS
5.5.1
DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................5-38
5.5.2
LOGIC INPUTS 1 TO 16 ..................................................................................5-38
5.5.3
VIRTUAL INPUTS ............................................................................................5-38
5.6 S4 ELEMENTS
5.6.1
INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTS....................................................................5-39
5.6.2
SETPOINT GROUP..........................................................................................5-40
5.6.3
DIFFERENTIAL ELEMENT ..............................................................................5-40
5.6.4
INSTANTANEOUS DIFFERENTIAL.................................................................5-48
5.6.5
PHASE OVERCURRENT.................................................................................5-49
5.6.6
NEUTRAL OVERCURRENT ............................................................................5-56
5.6.7
GROUND OVERCURRENT .............................................................................5-59
5.6.8
RESTRICTED GROUND (DIFFERENTIAL GROUND) ....................................5-62
5.6.9
NEGATIVE SEQUENCE OVERCURRENT......................................................5-65
5.6.10 FREQUENCY ...................................................................................................5-68
5.6.11 OVEREXCITATION ..........................................................................................5-73
5.6.12 HARMONICS....................................................................................................5-77
5.6.13 INSULATION AGING / LOSS OF LIFE ............................................................5-80
5.6.14 ANALOG LEVEL...............................................................................................5-84
5.6.15 CURRENT DEMAND........................................................................................5-85
5.6.16 TRANSFORMER OVERLOAD .........................................................................5-86
5.6.17 TAP CHANGER FAILURE................................................................................5-87