GE 469 Instruction Manual page 210

Motor management relay
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Max. Starts/Hour Permissible: A motor start is assumed to be occurring when the 469
measures the transition of no motor current to some value of motor current. At this
point, one of the Starts/Hour timers is loaded with 60 minutes. Even unsuccessful start
attempts will be logged as starts for this feature. Once the motor is stopped, the
number of starts within the past hour is compared to the number of starts allowable. If
the two numbers are the same, a block will occur. If a block occurs, the lockout time
will be equal to the longest time elapsed since a start within the past hour, subtracted
from one hour.
For example, if
MAX. STARTS/HOUR PERMISSIBLE
one start occurs at T = 0 minutes,
a second start occurs at T = 17 minutes,
the motor is stopped at T = 33 minutes,
a block occurs,
the lockout time would be 1 hour – 33 minutes = 27 minutes.
Time Between Starts Permissible: A motor start is assumed to be occurring when the
469 measures the transition of no motor current to some value of motor current. At
this point, the Time Between Starts timer is loaded with the entered time. Even
unsuccessful start attempts will be logged as starts for this feature. Once the motor is
stopped, if the time elapsed since the most recent start is less than the
settings, a block will occur. If a block occurs, the lockout time will
STARTS PERMISSIBLE
be equal to the time elapsed since the most recent start subtracted from the
BETWEEN STARTS PERMISSIBLE
For example, if
TIME BETWEEN STARTS PERMISSIBLE
a start occurs at T = 0 minutes,
the motor is stopped at T = 12 minutes,
a block occurs,
the lockout time would be 25 minutes – 12 minutes = 13 minutes
is programmed at "2",
. A value of "0" effectively disables this element.
is programmed = 25 min.
469 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
TIME BETWEEN
TIME

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