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489 GENERATOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
Table CG–8: Analog Inputs Point List (Sheet 5 of 5)
INDEX
FORMAT
246
-
User Map Value 124
247
-
User Map Value 125
248
F118
Active Setpoint Group
249
F13
Positive kWh
250
F13
Positive kvarh
251
F13
Negative kvarh
252
F12
Generator Hours Online
Table Notes:
1.
Unless otherwise specified, an event object will be generated for a point if the current
value of the point changes by an amount greater than or equal to two percent of its
previous value.
2.
An event object is created for the Frequency point if the frequency changes by 0.04 Hz
or more from its previous value.
3.
An event object is created for these points if the current value of a point is in any way
changed from its previous value.
4.
To support existing SCADA hardware that is not capable of 32-bit data reads, the
upper and lower 16-bit portions of these 32-bit values have been assigned to
separate points. To read this data, it is necessary to read both the upper and lower 16-
bit portions, concatenate these two values to form a 32-bit value and interpret the
result in the format associated with the point as specified in Data Formats on page
CG–42.
5.
The data returned by a read of the User Map Value points is determined by the values
programmed into the corresponding User Map Address registers (which are only
accessible via Modbus). Refer to User-Definable Memory Map Area on page CG–11 for
more information. Changes in User Map Value points never generate event objects.
Note that it is possible to refer to a 32-bit quantity in a user map register, which may
require the use of a 32-bit variation to read the associated analog input point.
6.
The scale for pre-trip currents is determined by the value in point 9, which should not
normally change
7.
The scale for currents is determined by the value in point 47, which should not
normally change
8.
Each power quantity is available at two different points, with two different scale
factors (kW and MW, for example). The user should select the unit which is closest to
providing the resolution and range desired. If 32-bit analog input capability is present,
the higher-resolution (kW, kvar, kVA) points should generally be used, since they
provide the greatest resolution.
DESCRIPTION
EVENT CLASS
NOTES
ASSIGNED TO
Note 5
Note 5
Class 1
Note 3
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
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