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5.5 GROUPED ELEMENTS
a) MAIN MENU
PATH: SETTINGS
GROUPED ELEMENTS
PHASE CURRENT
The F60 Feeder Management Relay has two (2) phase time overcurrent, two (2) phase instantaneous overcurrent, and two
(2) phase directional overcurrent elements.
b) INVERSE TIME OVERCURRENT CHARACTERISTICS
5
The inverse time overcurrent curves used by the time overcurrent elements are the IEEE, IEC, GE Type IAC, and I
dard curve shapes. This allows for simplified coordination with downstream devices. If however, none of these curve
shapes is adequate, FlexCurves™ may be used to customize the inverse time curve characteristics. The Definite Time
curve is also an option that may be appropriate if only simple protection is required.
Table 5–10: OVERCURRENT CURVE TYPES
IEEE
IEEE Extremely Inv.
IEEE Very Inverse
IEEE Moderately Inv.
A time dial multiplier setting allows selection of a multiple of the base curve shape (where the time dial multiplier = 1) with
the curve shape (
CURVE
to the time multiplier (
TD MULTIPLIER
or base curve values. Setting the multiplier to zero results in an instantaneous response to all current levels above pickup.
Time overcurrent time calculations are made with an internal 'energy capacity' memory variable. When this variable indi-
cates that the energy capacity has reached 100%, a time overcurrent element will operate. If less than 100% energy capac-
ity is accumulated in this variable and the current falls below the dropout threshold of 97 to 98% of the pickup value, the
variable must be reduced. Two methods of this resetting operation are available: "Instantaneous" and "Timed". The "Instan-
taneous" selection is intended for applications with other relays, such as most static relays, which set the energy capacity
directly to zero when the current falls below the reset threshold. The "Timed" selection can be used where the relay must
coordinate with electromechanical relays.
Graphs of standard time-current curves on 11" × 17" log-log graph paper are available upon request from
the GE Multilin literature department. The original files are also available in PDF format on the enerVista CD
NOTE
and the GE Multilin website at http://www.GEmultilin.com.
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SETTING GROUP 1(6)
PHASE TOC1
PHASE TOC2
MESSAGE
PHASE IOC1
MESSAGE
PHASE IOC2
MESSAGE
PHASE
MESSAGE
DIRECTIONAL 1
PHASE
MESSAGE
DIRECTIONAL 2
IEC
IEC Curve A (BS142)
IEC Curve B (BS142)
IEC Curve C (BS142)
IEC Short Inverse
) setting. Unlike the electromechanical time dial equivalent, operate times are directly proportional
) setting value. For example, all times for a multiplier of 10 are 10 times the multiplier 1
F60 Feeder Management Relay
PHASE CURRENT
See page 5–87.
See page 5–87.
See page 5–89.
See page 5–89.
See page 5–90.
See page 5–90.
GE TYPE IAC
IAC Extremely Inv.
IAC Very Inverse
IAC Inverse
IAC Short Inverse
5 SETTINGS
5.5.4 PHASE CURRENT
2
t stan-
OTHER
2
I
t
FlexCurves™ A, B, C, and D
Recloser Curves
Definite Time
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