GE L90 Instruction Manual page 519

Line current differential system
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CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
Timer 3 logic (slow path) is supervised by a breaker auxiliary contact and a control switch contact used to indicate that the
breaker is in or out-of-service, disabling this path when the breaker is out-of-service for maintenance. There is no current
level check in this logic as it is intended to detect low magnitude faults and it is therefore the slowest to operate.
Output
The outputs from the schemes are:
FlexLogic operands that report on the operation of portions of the scheme
FlexLogic operand used to re-trip the protected breaker
FlexLogic operands that initiate tripping required to clear the faulted zone. The trip output can be sealed-in for an
adjustable period.
Target message indicating a failed breaker has been declared
Illumination of the front panel Trip LED (and the Phase A, B, or C LED, if applicable)
Main path sequence
The current supervision elements reset in less than 0.7 of a power cycle for any multiple of pickup current as shown in the
following figure.
Figure 5-162: Breaker failure overcurrent supervision reset time
L90 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Figure 5-161: Breaker failure main path sequence
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