Satec System 295 Installation And Operation Manual page 101

Powermeter & harmonic analyzer
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Example 4-3 Sample Of Using Pulse Trigger
Condition #1
OR
Condition #2
AND
Action #1
Operate relay
Notice that the pulse trigger is ANDed with the reversed relay status to guarantee
that the setpoint will be released after a 1-second operation, with no regard to the
time that new pulse comes. Obviously, pulses following in intervals less than 1
second will be considered as one pulse.
Repeated Setpoint Operations using Time Trigger
Suppose, we are intending to provide reset of extreme demands on the first day of
each month synchronously with an external time reference pulse denoting beginning
of the new demand interval. The demand interval duration is assumed to be 15
minute.
Before reset will be made, the instrument should provide self-readings of all
maximum demands that were logged during the month, and store them in data
logging partition #3. The data record format is assumed to be configured properly
for the partition to store all desirable parameters. Example 4-4 demonstrates how to
program a setpoint for those operations.
Example 4-4 Sample Of Using Time Trigger
OR
Condition #1
AND
Condition #2
AND
Condition #3
AND
Condition #4
Operation Techniques
Trigger conditions
Conjunction
Trigger parameter
Pulse input #1
Relay #1 status
Setpoint actions
Action type
#1
Trigger conditions
Conjunction
Trigger parameter
Pulse input #1
Day of month
Time
Time
Setpoint actions
Condi-
ON
OFF
Action target
1 s
Condi-
ON
=
Operate
Release
tion
limit
limit
Delays
Unit
Operate Release
0
1
Operate
Release
tion
limit
limit
1
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Delays
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