2 Functions
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7ST6 Manual
E50417-G1176-C251-A3
Example:
Regular overhead contact line Re250
Permissible continuous catenary current ITRise = 750 A
Current transformers 1000 A / 1 A
Setting value
k ITRise
= 0.7
Temperature Limits
In address
4207
TEMP ALARM
the temperature threshold for the thermal alarm stage
is set. When the set temperature threshold is exceeded, an alarm is output that can
be used for automatic functions or for logging.
The tripping temperature is set in address
4206
TEMP TRIP
. When the temperature
reaches the tripping threshold, the protected device is disconnected from the network.
Note
The tripping temperature
TEMP TRIP
(address
4206
) must always be set higher than
the thermal alarm stage
TEMP ALARM
(address
4207
)!
In address
4208
TEMP CLOSE
the closing temperature is set. If the contact line was
tripped by the thermal overload protection, the line is reclosed as soon as the temper-
ature drops below the value
TEMP CLOSE
set here, provided that the thermal auto-
matic reclosure function is activated (address
3450
AUTO-TH-AR
=
ON
, see Section
Catenary
Changeover
In address
4202
CAT CHANGEOVER
you select the control source for catenary
changeover. Catenary changeover is possible via binary input, via protocol or via pa-
rameters.
If
CAT CHANGEOVER
=
Blocked
is set, CAT = 1 is valid for 1 catenary.
Ambient Tempera-
ture Sensing
If ambient temperature sensing is not configured, or disturbed when the protection is
switched on, a fixed value is specified in address
4215
AMB.TEMP.
instead of the
measured ambient temperature (see Section 2.1.1.2). The set
AMB.TEMP.
is then
used for calculating the overhead contact line temperature.
In address
4216
MIN TEMP PRESET
a lower limit is set for the ambient temperature
used for calculating the overhead contact line temperature. If you set
MIN TEMP
PRESET
=-55
°
C, the parameter is ineffective.
With the internal input indication (tag)
„ResetThermRepl“
(FNo. 13826) the temper-
ature model can be reset. A reset of the temperature model is equivalent to setting the
contact line temperature to ambient temperature.
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