CHAPTER 4: INTERFACES
469 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Active alarms.
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Relay date and time.
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Present blocking conditions.
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General system status indication including the status of output relays,
active pickup, alarm and trip conditions.
2.
Metering Data:
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Instantaneous current measurements including phase, differential,
unbalance, ground, average, motor load, and differential currents.
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RTD Temperatures including hottest stator RTD.
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Instantaneous phase to phase and phase to ground voltages
(depending on the VT connections), average voltage, and system
frequency.
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Motor Speed
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Power Quantities including Apparent, Real and Reactive Power.
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Current and power demand including peak values.
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Analog inputs
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Vector information.
3.
Motor Learned Data:
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Learned Acceleration Time
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Learned Starting Current
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Learned Starting Capacity
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Last Acceleration Time
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Last Starting Current
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Last Starting Capacity
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Average Motor Load Learned
4.
Maintenance data
This is useful statistical information that may be used for preventive maintenance.
It includes:
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Trip counters
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General counter such as Number of Motor Starts, Number of Emergency
Restarts, Number of Starter Operations, Digital Counter for other
purposes not listed above.
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Timers such as Motor Running Hours, Time Between Starts Timer, and
five Start Timers used to calculate the average start time of the motor.
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RTD Learned Data
This includes the maximum temperature measured by each of the 12 RTDs.
6.
Event recorder downloading tool
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Product information
This includes model number, firmware version, additional product information, and
calibration dates.
8.
Oscillography and data logger downloading tool
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