User-Programmable Elements - GE 869 Instruction Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

User-Programmable Elements

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EVENT RECORDER
Number of events:.............................................. 1024
Header:.................................................................... relay name, order code, firmware revision
Content:................................................................... any element pickup, any element operate, digital input
Data Storage:........................................................ non-volatile memory
Time-tag Accuracy: ........................................... to one microsecond
LAST TRIP DATA
Number of Records: .......................................... 1
Data Storage:........................................................ Non-volatile memory
Time-tag Accuracy: ........................................... One microsecond
Actuals:.................................................................... Event Number of Last Trip,
Commands:........................................................... Clear Last Trip Data
FLEXLOGIC
Lines of code:........................................................ 1024
Supported operations: ..................................... NOT, XOR, OR (2 to 16 inputs), AND (2 to 16 inputs), NOR (2 to
Inputs: ...................................................................... any logical variable, contact, or virtual input
Number of timers: .............................................. 32
Pickup delay: ........................................................ 0 to 60000 (ms, sec., min.) in steps of 1
Dropout delay: .....................................................0 to 60000 (ms, sec., min.) in steps of 1
Timer accuracy: .................................................. ±3% of delay setting or ±¼ cycle (whichever is greater) from
FLEXELEMENTS
Number of elements: ........................................ 8
Operating signal: ................................................ Any analog actual value, or two values in a differential mode
Operating signal mode: ................................... Signed, or Absolute value
Operating mode:................................................. Level, Delta
Comparison direction:...................................... Over, Under
Pickup Level: ......................................................... -30.000 to 30.000 pu in steps of 0.001 pu
Hysteresis: ............................................................. 0.1 to 50.0% in steps of 0.1%
Delta dt:................................................................... 40 msec to 45 days
Pickup and dropout delays:........................... 0.000 to 6000.000 s in steps of 0.001 s
FLEXSTATES
Number of States: .............................................. 256 logical variables grouped under 16 Modbus addresses
Programmability:................................................ Any FlexLogic operand, any digital input, any virtual input,
NON-VOLATILE LATCHES
Type: ......................................................................... Set-dominant or Reset-dominant
Range:...................................................................... 16 individually programmed
Output:..................................................................... Stored in non-volatile memory
Execution sequence:......................................... As input prior to protection, control and FlexLogic
FLEXCURVES
Number: .................................................................. 4 (A through D)
Reset points:.......................................................... 40 (0.00 to 0.98 x pickup)
Operate points:.................................................... 80 (1.03 to 20.0 x pickup)
Time delay:............................................................ 0 to 200,000,000 ms in steps of 1 ms
Saturation level: .................................................. 20 times the pickup level
change of state, digital output change of state, self-test
events
Timestamp of Last Trip,
Cause of Last Trip,
64 Configurable FlexAnalog values
16 inputs), NAND (2 to 16 inputs), latch (reset-dominant),
edge detectors, timers
pickup to operate
any remote input
869 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

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