ProTechTPS Total Protection System
Manual 26710V1
80
Woodward
The user can reset a trip by pressing the RESET button on the unit's front panel,
or by activating the discrete input that is dedicated to the reset function.
Here is the complete list of possible trips:
Internal Fault Trip
Power Up Trip (if configured for De-energize to trip)
Configuration
Trip
Parameter Error Trip
Overspeed Trip (if speed redundancy manager is used or speed input is
used)
Over-Acceleration Trip (if configured and speed redundancy manager is used
or speed input is used)
Speed Redundancy Manager Trip (if speed redundancy manager is used)
Speed Probe Open Wire Trip (if speed redundancy manager is not used and
the speed input is Passive)
Speed Lost Trip (if configured and the speed input is used)
Speed Fail Trip (if configured and the speed input or speed redundancy
manager is used)
Speed Fail Timeout Trip (if configured and the speed input or speed
redundancy manager is used)
Resettable Trip Input Trip (if configured)
User configurable Trips 1-25 (if configured)
NOTE: The user can define the Name associated with each user-defined Trip.
Event Latch
In each module, one Event Latch is provided. It is to be used in conjunction with
the user-defined software and can be used to log any desired event. The latch is
structured like the Trip Latch.
When any of the Event Latch inputs becomes true, the output of the Event latch
is set TRUE. Each Event Input is individually latched, and those latched outputs
are available on Modbus. The individual latches are reset by the reset function if
the input is false. The first input to set the Event latch, or First Out (FO), is also
latched. This First Out indication is available in the Event log and on Modbus.
The Event latch output remains TRUE and the First Out indication remains
constant until the reset function occurs and all inputs are false.
The event latch provides 25 user-configurable Inputs. The user can define the
Name associated with each user-defined Event.
System Logs
Each Module in the ProTechTPS logs (saves to memory) all trips, alarms,
events, trip cycle times, overspeed, and over-acceleration events and the time
and date the event occurred. Peak speed and peak acceleration are also logged
with the time and date of the last peak. The logs can be viewed from the front
panel of the ProTechTPS or from the PCT tool. With PCT tool, the Configuration
Error Log can also be viewed. Also, the logs can be exported using the PCT tool.