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5.7 CONTROL ELEMENTS
5 SETTINGS
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The
SETTING GROUPS BLK
setting prevents the active setting group from changing when the FlexLogic parameter is set to
"On". This can be useful in applications where it is undesirable to change the settings under certain conditions, such as the
breaker being open.
The
GROUP 2 ACTIVATE ON
to
GROUP 6 ACTIVATE ON
settings select a FlexLogic operand which, when set, makes the partic-
ular setting group active for use by any grouped element. A priority scheme ensures that only one group is active at a given
time – the highest-numbered group that is activated by its
ACTIVATE ON
parameter takes priority over the lower-numbered
groups. There is no activate on setting for group 1 (the default active group), because group 1 automatically becomes
active if no other group is active.
The
SETTING GROUP 1 NAME
to
SETTING GROUP 6 NAME
settings allows the user to assign a name to each of the six settings
groups. Once programmed, this name appears on the second line of the
GROUPED ELEMENTS
SETTING GROUP 1(6)
menu
display.
The relay can be set up via a FlexLogic equation to receive requests to activate or de-activate a particular non-default set-
tings group. The following FlexLogic equation (see the following figure) illustrates requests via remote communications (for
example,
VIRTUAL INPUT 1 ON
) or from a local contact input (for example,
CONTACT IP 1 ON
) to initiate the use of a particu-
lar settings group, and requests from several overcurrent pickup measuring elements to inhibit the use of the particular set-
tings group. The assigned
VIRTUAL OUTPUT 1
operand is used to control the “On” state of a particular settings group.
Figure 5–133: EXAMPLE FLEXLOGIC CONTROL OF A SETTINGS GROUP
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1
VIRT IP 1 ON (VI1)
2
CONT IP 1 ON (H5A)
3
OR (2)
OR (2)
4
PHASE TOC1 PKP
5
NOT
6
PHASE TOC2 PKP
7
NOT
8
AND (3)
AND (3)
9
= VIRT OP 1 (VO1)
= VIRT OP 1 (VO1)
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Summary of Contents for UR Series L90
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