Logic Diagrams - GE 339 Instruction Manual

Motor protection system/motor protection and control
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If
<ELEMENT_NAME> FUNCTION
is generated, the feature operates any selected output relays. The "Trip", "Alarm", and
"Control" function setpoint values are also used to select those operations that will be
stored in the Event Recorder.
OUTPUT RELAY setpoint: The
relays required to operate when the feature generates an output. The range is
"Operate" or "Do Not Operate", and can be applied to any combination of the auxiliary
output relays. The default setting is "Do Not Operate".
When the SWITCHING DEVICE is selected as BREAKER, the assignable output relays
will be Output Relay 4 to 6. When the SWITCHING DEVICE is selected as CONTACTOR,
the assignable output relays will be Output Relay 5 to 6.
PICKUP setpoint: The
which the measured parameter causes an output from the measuring element.
BLOCK setpoint: The
<ELEMENT_NAME> BLOCK
block the function. More than one BLOCK setpoint may be available for a given
element; a single high input always blocks the function..
The range depends on order code, and can include Contact Input 1 to 10, Virtual Input
1 to 32, Remote Input 1 to 32, Logic Elements 1 to 16, CT Fail Alarm PKP, and CT Fail
Alarm OP. The default setting is "Off".
DELAY setpoint: The
<ELEMENT_NAME> DELAY
delay an input signal from appearing at the output. The time from a contact input
change of state or an AC parameter input level change to a contact closure of the 1
Trip relay, is the time selected as time delay in this setpoint plus approximately up to 2
power frequency periods.
The logic diagrams provide a complete comprehensive understanding of the operation of
each feature. These sequential logic diagrams illustrate how each setpoint, input
parameter, and internal logic is used in the feature to obtain an output. In addition to these
logic diagrams, written descriptions are provided in the setpoints chapter which includes
each feature.
Setpoints: Shown as a block with a heading labeled 'SETPOINT'. The exact wording of
the displayed setpoint message identifies the setpoint. Major functional setpoint
selections are listed below the name and are incorporated in the logic.
Compensator Blocks: Shown as a block with an inset box labeled 'RUN' with the
associated pickup/dropout setpoint shown directly above. Element operation of the
detector is controlled by the signal entering the 'RUN' inset. The measurement/
comparison can only be performed if a logic '1' is provided at the 'RUN' input. The
relationship between setpoint and input parameter is indicated by the following
symbols: "<" (less than) " >" (greater than), etc.
Time Delays: Shown as a block with either pickup, drop-out, or both; times in
milliseconds or seconds. If the delay is adjustable, associated delay setpoint is shown
with block SETPOINT on the top of the delay block.
LED Indicators: Shown as the following schematic symbol, □. The exact wording of
the front panel label identifies the indicator.
Logic: Described with basic logic gates (AND, OR, XOR, NAND, NOR). The inverter
(logical NOT), is shown as a circle: ○.
: "Control" the feature is operational. When an output
<ELEMENT_NAME> OUTPUT RELAYS
<ELEMENT_NAME> PICKUP
setpoint applies the selected input to
setpoint selects a fixed time interval to
339 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 6: SETPOINTS
setpoint selects the
setpoint selects the threshold above

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