Advanced Power technologies TTC-1000 Instruction & Operation Manual page 50

Transformer temperature controller
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NOTES:
1. The MIN/MAX log should always be reset after changing probe
names. This is especially critical for the LTCDIFF as its range is
different from the TOP OIL, WINDING, BOTMOIL and AMBIENT
temperatures.
2. Probe channels can be disabled by selecting Probe Name NONE.
3. Naming two probes TOP OIL1 and TOP OIL2 will allow the second
probe to function as a redundant top oil probe. Should TOP OIL
probe 1 to fail, TOP OIL2 would provide top oil temperature to the
winding temperature calculation.
4. When viewing LTC differential temperatures, it is necessary to use
settings LTCDIFF, LTCDIFF1, or LTCDIFF2, or both if there are two
tap changer tanks. For viewing and reporting absolute tank
temperatures, use settings LTCTANK, SELTANK or DIVTANK.
Programming from the front panel, press the
is displayed:
The same is true for settings 154 and 155 for the remaining two probes,
depending on how many probe channels were purchased
Press the YES button. The first character will flash. Use the
to scroll through the available names. Press YES after you have made your
selection.
When programming from a PC the following are the valid codes for the probe
names available are shown in the table above.
Therefore to display TOPOIL for probe 1 type:
In a similar manner, the remaining probes would be on program lines 154 and
155.
Setting a functioning probe channel name to NONE will render the probe channel
nonfunctional. If there is only one probe, this setting will be blocked.
PRGM SETTING 153
P1 NAME=TOP OIL
PRGM SETTING 046
P1 NAME=TOP OIL
Enter:153/0
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arrow button until the setting 153
or
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