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Feeder Protection Relay
Model 5100
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  • Page 1 F-PRO Feeder Protection Relay Model 5100 User Manual Version 4.0 Rev 0...
  • Page 3: Preface

    Microsoft Corporation. ® HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve. ® Modbus is a registered trademark of Modicon. ® Contact Information ERLPhase Power Technologies Ltd Website: www.erlphase.com Email: info@erlphase.com Technical Support Email: support@erlphase.com Tel: 1-204-477-0591 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Protection and Recording Functions........ 4-1 Demand Metering ............4-17 Accumulated Energy (kWh, kVARh metering) ....4-20 Recording Functions ............4-26 Logging Functions............4-28 5 Offliner Settings Software ........5-1 Introduction ..............5-1 Installing PC Software............5-2 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Appendix I AC Schematic Drawing........I-1 Appendix J DC Schematic Drawing........J-1 Appendix K Function Logic Diagram ........K-1 Appendix L F-PRO Setting Example ........L-1 Setting Examples ............. L-2 Switching Setting Groups..........L-5 Index ..................I F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 7: Using This Guide

    User input or keystrokes are shown in bold. Text boxes similar to this one Relate important notes and information. Indicates more screens. Indicates further drop-down menu, click to dis- play list. Indicates a warning. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 9: Version Compatibility

    Please contact ERLPhase Customer Service for complete Revision History. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 11: Overview

    Because the curves are equation-driven, you can choose to enter an equation parameter directly, creating other overcurrent shapes as needed. All overcurrent functions are provided with directional control, if required, using the ERLPhase method of positive sequence control. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 12 Primary Phase Voltage, Current, Phase THD Level (%) Angle (A, B, C) System Frequency Peak Demand MW, MVAR In and Out Phase Currents Energy Values MWh In and Out MVARh In and Out Figure 1.1: F-PRO Line Diagram F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 13: Front View

    12 programmable output relay contacts and relay inoperative contact 15. This row contains 3 distinct areas from left to right: 6 ac current inputs 4 ac voltage inputs Power supply Figure 1.3: F-PRO Back View D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 14: Model Options/Ordering

    The CT inputs are 1 A nominal or 5 A nominal. The external inputs are 48/125 Vdc or 125/250 Vdc. The system base frequency is either 50 Hz or 60 Hz. All of the above options must be specified at the time of ordering. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 15: Setup And Communications

    Utilities>Setup>Time, for details see “Utilities” on page 3-14. The enabled mode allows the year to be received from the IRIG-B signal. If the available IRIG-B signal has no year extension, this setting should be disabled. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 16: Communicating With The Relay (Ied)

    The relay’s Modbus and DNP3 SCADA services can be accessed via a direct serial link to Port 3 on the relay's back panel, for details see “Accessing the Re- lay’s SCADA Services” on page 2-8. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 17 - most modems will handle 57,600 bps. The Initialize set- ting lets you set the control codes sent to the modem at the start of each con- nection session. The factory defaults are: “M0S0=0&B1” for an external modem and “M0S0=0” for an internal modem. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 18 Windows XP and is also available separately as HyperTerminal PE, provides Telnet services. To select Telnet, go to HyperTerminal’s Properties dialog box and set the Connect Using field to TCP/IP (Winsock). If this option is not avail- F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 19: Using Hyperterminal To Access The Relay's User Interface

    Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control Hardware or Software. Hardware flow control is recommended. The relay automatically supports both on all its serial ports. Function, arrow Terminal keys and control keys Emulation VT100 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 20 For other types of connections (e.g. se- rial switches or Ethernet) you are advised to use the Quit function to ensure the interface is closed and login protection is activated. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 21: Setting The Baud Rate

    Details on how to set these respective baud rates are described above, except that you modify the Port 2 baud rate on the relay and the properties of the modem in Hy- perTerminal. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 22: Accessing The Relay's Scada Services

    Protocol monitor utilities are available to assist in resolving SCADA commu- nication difficulties such as incompatible baud rate or addressing. The utilities can be access through the Maintenance user interface, for details see “Mainte- nance Menu” on page 2-12. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 23: Communication Port Details

    RJ-11/RJ-45 receptacle. When equipped with optional internal modem: • Used for user interface access through modem. When equipped with optional internal Ethernet card: • User interface access. • DNP SCADA access. Default Ethernet IP address: 192.168.1.100. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 24 • Pins 1 and 6 are tied together internal to the relay Male DB-9 Cable End for Relay Female DB-9 Cable End for Port Computer Port Pin # on Cable Pin # on Cable 2-10 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 25 Adapter     Common    No connection Notes: • Relay (with modem adapter) is DTE, modem is DCE • Pins 1 and 6 are tied together internal to the relay D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 2-11...
  • Page 26: Maintenance Menu

    4 Relay responds with "password" prompt. Figure 2.6: Maintenance password prompt 5 Enter password. 6 A menu appears as below. Figure 2.7: Maintenance menu Commands 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10 are Port 1 access only. 2-12 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 27: Firmware Update

    The firmware update is used to update the relay’s software with maintenance or enhancement releases. Please see the B-PRO Firmware Update Procedure documentation that comes with the firmware update for instructions on how to update the firmware. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 2-13...
  • Page 29: Using The Ied (Getting Started)

    Mode followed by Relay Functional and IRIG-B Functional (if available), dis- play on, then Test Mode off. The entire sequence takes about 40 seconds. Ways to interface with F-PRO: • Front panel display • Terminal Mode • Offliner Settings software D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 30: Front Panel Display

    Test Mode LED goes out. Normally, the red Target LED remains off after this start-up unless the relay had unviewed target messages. Output contacts are controlled from the Utilities menu. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 31 Pressing the Clear Target push button displays any targets not previously viewed on the front display and clears the Target LED after the last target has been viewed. Peak Demand Reset Energy Reset D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 32 Vb, Ib magnitude and angle Vc, Ic magnitude and angle 3IO magnitude and angle Frequency and THD Power Factor Fault location, trip date and time of all functions involved. Peak Demand Energy In and Out F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 33: Terminal Mode

    5 minutes. Any attempts to login into locked out Access Level will fail. Ac- cess lockout and lockout period are Access Level specific, i.e. if an Access Level is locked out, the other Access Levels remain unaffected. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 34 Login Passwords Individual passwords for all Access Levels are available to prevent or limit ac- cess to the IED. Passwords are mandatory. Units arrive from the factory with default passwords installed. Default passwords are as follows: F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 35 • the current password is preserved, if Access Level has a password assigned to it; • a default password is assigned to an Access Level, if Access Level does not have a password assigned to/associated with it. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 36 For certain lists a pick box appears when there is a long list of selections to chose from, for example, ProLogic inputs. You can scroll though these boxes with the arrow keys or the Enter key. Use the F2 key to make a selection or F3 to leave. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 37 3 Using the IED (Getting Started) Figure 3.3: Terminal Mode Menus for view, change and service login D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 38 3 Using the IED (Getting Started) Figure 3.4: Terminal Mode Menu for Breaker login Figure 3.5: Terminal Mode Menus for secadmin login 3-10 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 39: View, Change Or Service Login

    You can download the settings file into the relay using the terminal mode menu. 1 On the Window’s desktop, double-click F-PRO Offliner Settings icon. The initial Offliner Settings screen appears. 2 Enter the required settings. 3 Save the settings to a file on your PC. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 3-11...
  • Page 40 Provides primary voltage kV phase to phase of each line. Demand Demand Energy Peak I*I*t Displays the accumulated I*I*t value and I*I*t value for the last oper- ation. Displays the state of the external inputs and the output contacts. Logic 3-12 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 41 The event log lists events stored in the relay. A complete list of the types of events logged is available, for details see “Event Messages” in Appendix D. If an event triggered a record, then an (R) is displayed by the event. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 3-13...
  • Page 42 Mode. Follow directions on the screen. Programming done using the Modicon Modbus Protocol Reference Guide PI-MBUS-300 Rev. G published by Modicon, Inc., dated November 1994. For details see “Modbus RTU Communication Protocol” in Appendix E. 3-14 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 43: Breaker Login

    Password update for change login Service Password update for service login Breaker Password update for breaker login Secadmin PAssword update for secadmin login Maintenance Password update for maintenance login Update Password update for update login D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 3-15...
  • Page 44 Syslog Syslog Configuration Syslog Configuration submenu allows configuration of Syslog server commu- nication parameters as well as selection of “Host Name” field value in the unit Syslog message (see section 8 “Cyber Security”). Modes of Syslog server operation are defined in the table below: Mode Description Disabled...
  • Page 45: Metering Data

    Displays the valus of I t for the last breaker operation, the total accumulated t, the last preset/reset I t value and the accumulated I t set limit for both the main and auxiliary breakers. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 3-17...
  • Page 46 Logic/Virtual Inputs Displays the current state of all virtual inputs. Logic/Breaker Logic Displays the state of all breaker logics as well as the operation count. Also dis- plays the last time the count was preset/reset. 3-18 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 47: Protection Functions And Specifications

    IEEE Extremely Inverse 5.64 0.0243 5.82 0.001 to 0.0 to 0.01 to 0.1 to User-defined 100.0 10.0 10.0 100.0 * These constants are copied from the IEEE standards; they are not given in the IEC standard. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 48 0.05 to 10.00 (1 A) Curve Type For details see “IEC and IEEE Curves” on page 4-1 0.01 to 10.00 0.0010 to 1000.0000 0.0000 to 10.0000 0.01 to 10.00 0.10 to 100.00 Initiate Fault Location Enable/disable ProLogic Control Enable/disable F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 49 0.01 to 10.00 0.10 to 100.00 Initiate Fault Location Enable/disable ProLogic Control Enable/disable 46/50/51/67 Negative Negative Sequence Overcurrent provides protection for any unbalanced faults. Sequence Functions 46-50/46-51/67 are similar to 50N/51N/67 except they use negative Overcurrent D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 50 0.05 to 10.0 (1 A) Curve Type For details see “IEC and IEEE Curves” on page 4-1 0.01 to 10.00 0.0010 to 1000.0000 0.0000 to 10.0000 0.01 to 10.00 0.10 to 100.00 Initiate Fault Location Enable/disable ProLogic Control Enable/disable F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 51 0.1 to 50.0 amps (5 A) 0.02 to 10.00 amps (1 A) Pickup Delay 0.00 to 99.99 seconds 50LS Aux Enable/disable Pickup 0.1 to 50.0 amps (5 A) 0.02 to 10.00 amps (1 A) Pickup Delay 0.00 to 99.99 seconds D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 52 50BF Breaker Failure Main Enable/disable Pickup Delay 1 0.01 to 99.99 seconds Pickup Delay 2 0.01 to 99.99 seconds Auxiliary Enable/disable Pickup Delay 1 0.01 to 99.99 seconds Pickup Delay 2 0.01 to 99.99 seconds F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 53 Fault Voltage Ring Filter Memory Voltage Figure 4.5: Effect of the Ring Filter Line Impedance Forward 90° Line Z Angle Reverse Figure 4.6: Directional Element D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 54 The line or bus is declared dead if its voltage is less than that value. The Sync PT Phase is settable in System Parameters from 0 to 330 degrees in steps of 30 degrees. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 55 50 Ic main TP 0 Enable Immediately Block the Whole Function 79 Block All timer and Output are reset to 0, i.e. (Output Matrix) Reset to the initial condition TP 0 Enable Figure 4.7: 79 Main Recloser D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 56 Gate Switch AND or OR Pickup 1.0 to 138.0 volts Pickup Delay 0.00 to 99.99 seconds 59-2 Enable/disable Gate Switch AND or OR Pickup 1.0 to 138.0 volts Pickup Delay 0.00 to 99.99 seconds 4-10 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 57 Figure 4.10: 60 Loss of Potential This function detects the loss of potential from either one or two phases of a PT and issues an alarm. 60 Loss of Potential Enable/disable Pickup Delay 10.00 seconds fixed D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-11...
  • Page 58 50.000 to 59.995 or 60.005 to 70.000 (fixed level) -10.0 to -0.1 or 0.1 to 10.0 (rate of change) Pickup Delay 0.05 to 99.99 seconds (fixed level) 0.20 to 99.99 seconds (rate of change) 4-12 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 59 This information is available from the front dis- play of the relay or through terminal UI, or SCADA. Enable or disable the fault locator through 50/51, 50N/51N and 46/50/51 respectively. Define the func- tions initiating the fault location when setting. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-13...
  • Page 60 Pickup Delay Delay time from pickup to operate Dropout Delay Delay time from dropout to a ProLogic status of low A, B, C, D, E Relay elements as input statements Operators Boolean-type logic gates 4-14 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 61 The terminal UI also includes the time of last reset/pre- set. Figure 4.14: Breaker Logic For examples of breaker condition monitoring using Breaker Logic see “Set- ting Examples” in Appendix L. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-15...
  • Page 62 C. An event message will be generated when the accumulated I t value is above the limit. EI/PL For Trip Coil Energization enable accumulation I^2T Accumulator Read Write FLASH Logic 1 enables accumulation to occur Figure 4.15: I*I*t 4-16 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 63: Demand Metering

    Therefore, the equation for calculating what the demand quantity will be is based on the following equation: New demand value = Sum of the samples during the demand interval / (120*Demand Interval Setting) 1.0 PU time(minutes) Figure 4.17: Step Power Input D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-17...
  • Page 64 The response to the input shown in figure 1 for roll- ing demand meter is shown in the following table: Time (min.) Demand (% of Input) 1.0 PU time(minutes) Figure 4.19: Rolling Demand Meter 4-18 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 65 • 3 Phase Real Power In (MW) • 3 Phase Reactive Power Out (MVAR) • 3 Phase Reactive Power In (MVAR) • A Phase Feeder Current IA (A Pri) • B Phase Feeder Current IB (A Pri) D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-19...
  • Page 66: Accumulated Energy (Kwh, Kvarh Metering)

    When the accumulated energy quantities exceed 98000 MWh/MVARh they are reset to zero. A reset on one energy quantity will only reset it's own value, not the other energy quantities. All reset actions will be logged in the event log. 4-20 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 67 The relay uses Setting Group 1 as the factory default setting group and retains the current active setting group in memory. This allows the relay to use the last active setting group prior to interruption of relay power as the default setting group following power up. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-21...
  • Page 68 <F2> Quit or <F3> to continue System refreshes AG modied Screen Validate Valid User I/P Invalid Confirm Error Setting Change Any Key System System cancels changes AG AG change Satus Any Key Settings 4-22 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 69 SG x to SG y and waits for SG to User I/P Activate System In Entry Level Satus System cancels System copies SG x to SG y SG x to SG y Any Key Settings D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-23...
  • Page 70 Access Load Setting Setting Change or Service Level Screen Load System System receives user Timeout file SG to Activate System processes user file File Correct View System Saves all Changes Status Any Key Settings 4-24 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 71 An event is logged to show when the new setting group is in service. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-25...
  • Page 72: Recording Functions

    The assignment of fault record initiation to the various relay functions is done through the relay’s Output Matrix settings. A recording can also be initiated manually through the terminal user interface. The command Initiate Fault Recording is available under the Records menu. 4-26 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 73 3 Continue selecting and pressing the spacebar until all desired records are selected. 4 Press <D>. A message asks “Delete all selected files?” shown above. Select Y for Yes and the files are deleted. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 4-27...
  • Page 74: Logging Functions

    This display is a snapshot of the event list which must be manually refreshed to display new events that occur while the display is up. There is a list of the F-PRO event messages. For details see “Event Messages” in Appendix D. 4-28 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 75: Offliner Settings Software

    • Serial communication port Operating System The following software must be installed and functional prior to installing the applications: • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 or • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 76: Installing Pc Software

    Tool Bar Windows Menu Icon Restore, minimize, close. File New, open, close, save, save as, print setup. Edit Undo, cut, copy, paste. Tools Display and print only enabled protection devices. Window Cascade, tile, arrange icons. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 77 When you release the mouse, the trace assumes a new Zoom position determined by the area of the zoom coordinates. To undo the zoom on the graph, click the Refresh button. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 78: Handling Backward Compatibility

    2 Check the serial number and the settings version of the relay, for details see “ID” on page 3-11. The Device Serial Number and Required Settings Ver- sion on the Identification screen indicate the serial number and the settings version of the relay. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 79: Recordbase View Software

    1. For further instructions refer to the RecordBase View Manual at the back of the printed version of this manual. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 80: Main Branches From The Tree View

    Date Created/Modified Indicates the last time settings were entered. Station Station Name User-defined up to 20 characters. Station Number User-defined up to 20 characters. Location User-defined up to 20 characters. Line User-defined up to 20 characters. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 81 Analog Inputs screen identifies all the ac voltage and current inputs to the re- lay. These names appear in any fault disturbance records the F-PRO produces. Analog Inputs Main Voltage MVA, MVB, MVC Main Current IA1, IB1, IC1 Aux. Current IA2, IB2, IC2 Sync Voltage D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 82 External Input Names 1 to 9 User-defined Output Contacts Figure 5.8: Output Contacts The Output Contact Names screen allows you to define meaningful names to the 12 output contacts. Output Contact Names Outputs 1 to 12 User-defined F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 83 Use virtual inputs to: • control circuit breakers • enable or disable reclosing • enable or disable under-frequency load shedding • change setting groups • provide interlocking between local/remote supervisory control D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 84 5 Offliner Settings Software Setting Groups Figure 5.10: Setting Groups The Setting Group Names screen allows you to define meaningful names to the 8 setting groups. Setting Groups Setting Groups 1 to 8 User-defined 5-10 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 85 1.0 to 10000.0 Sync PT Phase 0 to 330 degrees Line Line to Line Voltage 1.00 to 500.00 kV (Primary) Distance Units km or miles Base MVA The base MVA is used for recording purposes. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 5-11...
  • Page 86 The relay has recording and logging functions to analyze faults and to review the operation of the overall protection scheme. This item identifies the amount of time that each fault record. Prefault is fixed at 10 cycles. 5-12 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 87 Terminal Mode, from the front panel or from a record stored by the relay (the active setting group is stored with the record). Feeder Parameters Figure 5.14: Feeder Parameters Feeder Parameters Line Line to Line Voltage Fixed (from System Parameters) D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 5-13...
  • Page 88 Specifications” on page 4-1. Demand/Trend Metering Figure 5.15: Demand/Trend Metering Demand/Trend Metering Demand/Trend Metering Enable/disable Demand Interval (minutes) 5 to 60 minutes with increments of 5 Demand Meter Type Integrating, rolling or thermal 5-14 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 89 External Input or ProLogic for Trip Disable or External Input or ProLogic I*I*t Limit 0.1 to 99999.0 (KA) Enable/disable External Input or ProLogic for Trip Disable or External Input or ProLogic I*I*t Limit 0.1 to 99999.0 (KA) D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 5-15...
  • Page 90 LED on operation of this function by en- abling this feature. The operation of the ProLogic statements are logged on the events listing. This logic shows on the view fault records. Breaker Logic Figure 5.18: Breaker Logic 5-16 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 91 For a particular function to operate correctly, it must be enabled and must also have its logic output assigned to at least one output contact if it is involved in a tripping function. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 5-17...
  • Page 92 Settings Summary Figure 5.21: Settings Summary Select Settings Summary to view and print the relay settings in text form. For details see “IED Settings and Ranges” in Appendix B. 5-18 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 93: Settings From A Record

    To edit the setting file associated with the summary, you must use File/Save As to save the summary to a file. Then close the summary screen and open the setting file for editing. Figure 5.22: View Setting Summary in RecordBase View D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual 5-19...
  • Page 95: Testing The F-Pro Functions

    To perform a calibration, you must be logged into the relay in Terminal Mode at the Service access level. Select Utilities>Maintenance>Calibrate. The Cal- ibrate menu leads you through every analog input and prompts you to apply the appropriate quantity. Figure 6.1: Enter actual applied signal level D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 96 Open to Closed. Pressing the Enter key again toggles the contact status to Open again. The output contact status is verified using an ohmmeter. When you exit this sub-menu, all contact status reverts to the open position. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 97: Installation

    “Communication Port Details” on page 2-9. Ethernet/Modem The relay has an RJ-45 receptacle for accepting a 10BaseT Ethernet connector or an RJ-11 connector. IRIG-B Wiring The IRIG-B connector on the back of the relay is BNC type. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 99 Number sign Dollar sign Percent sign & Ampersand ‘ Apostrophe Left parenthesis Right parenthesis Asterisk Plus sign Comma Hyphen-minus Full stop Slash (Solidus) Colon Semicolon < Less-than sign Equal sign > Greater-than sign Question mark D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 100 Each Access Level is assigned a set of functions authorized for it. The set of Access Level functions is pre-defined and cannot be changed. Six Access Levels are defined. Access Level list and set of functions associated with each level are described in section 3 “Terminal Mode”. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 101 Cyber Security Notification messages are issued in real-time and can be used for both logging and supervisory monitoring. Syslog server settings are available in “Syslog Configuration” submenu (“Ter- minal Mode” on page 3-5 for details). D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 102 Table 8.3: Message Priority List Message Priority Severity (RFC 5424) Security Alarms Emergency Alert Error Security Events Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Message Date Message date has format YYYY-MM-DD. Time of Day Time of day has format HH-MM-SS. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 103 ID that uniquely identifies the purpose of data, followed by parameter-val- ue pairs. In the above examples on Figure 8.1 through Figure 8.3, message data ID is “Configuration@46483.1”. The list of message data IDs is as follows. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 104 Access to IED Breaker IIT Main Values BreakerIITAux@46483.1 ACCS Access to IED Breaker IIT Aux Values IP Ports and Services Table 8.5: IP Ports and Services on page 7 describes IP ports and services available within B-PRO. F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 105 Always enabled Telnet User interface access 20000 Enabled/disabled TCP/UDP DNP3 DNP3 communication. Port number is configurable. Port is disabled, if DNP3 SCADA communication over Ethernet is disabled Enabled/disabled Syslog Syslog server communication. Port number is configurable. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 106 Not supported 5.2.3 Storage record Exception 5.2.3 a) Event record number Exception Not supported 5.2.3 b) Time and date Comply 5.2.3 c) User identification Comply 5.2.3 d) Event type Comply 5.2.4 Audit trail event types Exception F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 107 • Notice • Warning • Error • Critical • Alert Alarm groups: • Error • Alert • Emergency 5.3.6 Supervisory permissive control Exception Not supported IED cyber security features Exception 5.4.1 IED functionality compromise Acknowledge D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 108 5.4.2 Specific cryptographic features Exception 5.4.2 a) Webserver functionality Comply Feature not offered in this product 5.4.2 b) File transfer functionality Exception Not supported 5.4.2 c) Text-oriented communication facilities Exception Not supported 5.4.2 d) Single Network Management Protocol Comply Feature not offered in this product (SNMP) 5.4.2 e) Network time synchronization...
  • Page 109: Appendix A Ied Specifications

    Sample rate: 96 samples/cycle for recording, 8x/cycle for protection. External Inputs 9 isolated inputs. Optional 48 to 125 or 125 to 250 Vdc nominal, externally wetted. Burden Burden resistance: > 10 k ohms Isolation Internal optical isolation D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix A-1...
  • Page 110 10Hz to 150Hz, 0.15mm or 20m/s , 10 sweep cycles Physical: Weight 11.1kg 24.47 lbs Dimensions 13.3 cm 3U high, 5.25" 48.3 cm rack mount 19" rack mount 30.5 cm deep 12" deep Appendix A-2 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 111 2x pickup, error <40 ms at 0.1 Hz/s above pickup, error <100 ms Burden AC Voltage Inputs, < 0.15 VA @ 69 volts AC Current Inputs,  0.5 VA @ 5 amps D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix A-3...
  • Page 112: Distance Element Operating Time Curves At Nominal Frequency

    50 Hz and 60 Hz. F-PRO Phase Mho Operating Times Phase-to-Phase Faults SIR 30 SIR 10 SIR 1 SIR 0.1 100% Fault Location (%of Z1 Reach) Figure B.1: F-PRO Phase Mho Operating Times Phase-to-Phase Fault Appendix A-4 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 113: Frequency Element Operating Time Curves

    Hz/s Pickup Multiple Figure B.2: Time delay Error at .2 Seconds Time Delay Error @ 1s 0.1 Hz/s 1 Hz/s 10 Hz/s Multiple of Hz/s Pickup Figure B.3: Time Delay Error at 1 Second D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix A-5...
  • Page 114 Appendix A IED Specifications Time Delay Error @ 10s 0.1 Hz/s 1 Hz/s Multiple of Hz/s Pickup Figure B.4: Time Delay Error at 10 Seconds Appendix A-6 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 115: Appendix B Ied Settings And Ranges

    Setting Group 1 [Setting Group 1] Setting Group Comments: Analog Input Names Main Voltage A Main Voltage B Main Voltage C Main Line Current A Main Line Current B Main Line Current C Aux. Line Current A D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-1...
  • Page 116 Virtual Input 5 VI 6 Virtual Input 6 VI 7 Virtual Input 7 VI 8 Virtual Input 8 VI 9 Virtual Input 9 VI 10 Virtual Input 10 VI 11 Virtual Input 11 Appendix B-2 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 117 240.0 1.0 to 10000.0 Main PT Turns Ratio 1000.0 1.0 to 10000.0 Sync PT Turns Ratio 1000.0 1.0 to 10000.0 Sync PT Phase 0° degrees Line to Line Voltage 115.00 1.00 to 500.00 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-3...
  • Page 118 25 Live Main Dead Sync Enabled 25 Dead Main Dead sync Enabled 79 Main Enabled 79 Aux Enabled 59-1 Enabled 59-2 Enabled 27-1 Enabled 27-2 Enabled Enabled 81-1 Disabled 81-2 Disabled 81-3 Disabled Appendix B-4 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 119 0.01 to 99.99 50/51 - Phase Overcurrent Enabled Directional Control forward Pickup 10.00 amperes 0.25 to 50.00 Pickup Delay 1.00 seconds 0.01 to 99.99 Enabled Directional Control forward Pickup 10.00 amperes 0.25 to 50.00 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-5...
  • Page 120 0.25 to 50.00 Pickup Delay 1.00 seconds 0.01 to 99.99 46-51 Enabled Directional Control forward Pickup 10.00 amperes 0.25 to 50.00 Curve Type IEC very inverse 0.50 0.01 to 10.00 13.5 21.60 Appendix B-6 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 121 0.00 to 99.99 Initiate Reset (TDI) 1.00 seconds 0.00 to 99.99 Block Reset (TDB) 0.50 seconds 0.00 to 99.99 Sync Control Disabled 59 - Overvoltage 59-1 Enabled Gate Switch Pickup 70.0 volts 1.0 to 138.0 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-7...
  • Page 122 0.05 to 99.99 81-4 Disabled Pickup 59.995 [50.000, 59.995] or [60.005, 70.000] Pickup Delay 2.00 seconds 0.05 to 99.99 32 - Directional Power Enabled Pickup 3.00 amperes [-15.00, -0.25] or [0.25, 15.00] Appendix B-8 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 123 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Input C <Unused = 0> Operator 4 Input D <Unused = 0> D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-9...
  • Page 124 <Unused = 0> Operator 5 Input E <Unused = 0> PL 4 [ProLogic 4] ProLogic 4 Disabled Target Enabled Pickup Delay 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Dropout Delay 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Appendix B-10 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 125 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Input C <Unused = 0> Operator 4 Input D <Unused = 0> Operator 5 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-11...
  • Page 126 <Unused = 0> PL 9 [ProLogic 9] ProLogic 9 Disabled Target Enabled Pickup Delay 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Dropout Delay 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Appendix B-12 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 127 Drop Out Delay (T3) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Pickup Delay (T4) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Drop Out Delay (T4) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-13...
  • Page 128 Breaker Logic 3 [BkrLogic 3] BkrLogic 3 Disabled Alarm LED Enabled Message Parameter <none> Count Limit 0 to 99999 Pickup Delay (T1) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Drop Out Delay (T1) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Appendix B-14 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 129 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Input C <Unused = 0> Operator 4 Input D <Unused = 0> Operator 5 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-15...
  • Page 130 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Drop Out Delay (T3) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Pickup Delay (T4) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Drop Out Delay (T4) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Appendix B-16 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 131 Operator 5 Input E <Unused = 0> Breaker Logic 8 [BkrLogic 8] BkrLogic 8 Disabled Alarm LED Enabled Message Parameter <none> Count Limit 0 to 99999 Pickup Delay (T1) 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-17...
  • Page 132 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Input C <Unused = 0> Operator 4 Input D <Unused = 0> Appendix B-18 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 133 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Input C <Unused = 0> Operator 4 Input D <Unused = 0> Operator 5 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-19...
  • Page 134 Group Logic 4 [Group Logic 4] Group Logic 4 Disabled Setting Group to Activate <none> Pickup Delay 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Appendix B-20 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 135 <Unused = 0> Operator 5 Input E <Unused = 0> Group Logic 7 [Group Logic 7] Group Logic 7 Disabled Setting Group to Activate <none> Pickup Delay 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-21...
  • Page 136 Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Input C <Unused = 0> Operator 4 Input D <Unused = 0> Operator 5 Input E <Unused = 0> Group Logic 10 [Group Logic 10] Appendix B-22 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 137 Setting Group to Activate <none> Pickup Delay 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Input C <Unused = 0> Operator 4 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-23...
  • Page 138 <Unused = 0> Group Logic 15 [Group Logic 15] Group Logic 15 Disabled Setting Group to Activate <none> Pickup Delay 0.00 seconds 0.00 to 999.00 Operator 1 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Appendix B-24 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 139 Input A <Unused = 0> Operator 2 Input B <Unused = 0> Operator 3 Input C <Unused = 0> Operator 4 Input D <Unused = 0> Operator 5 Input E <Unused = 0> D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix B-25...
  • Page 141: Appendix C Hardware Description

    A 486-class CPU provides data storage, information management, housekeep- ing, and communications for the relay. The 486 runs a real-time operating sys- tem optimized for high speed, high precision computing. The 486 provides D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix C-1...
  • Page 142 DC Analog Input Board (DC Analog Inputs are optional, External Input only used on T-PRO) and Comm Board Power Supply AC Analog Board Input Board PC-104 CPU Board Main Processor Board Front Panel Board Appendix C-2 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 143: Appendix D Event Messages

    79 Aux Reclose: shot n Recloser Aux. circuit breaker close attempt where n equals the shot count. 79 Block: High Recloser is blocked by an external signal. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix D-1...
  • Page 144 Automatic group logic initiated set- ting group change User changed Active Group from x to y This happens when the relay changes set- ting group. User-initiated setting group change Unit Recalibrated Unit restarted User logged In Appendix D-2 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 145 LED to green and re-energize the relays. Note: For either of the above cases the DSP controller functions con- tinue with normal auxiliary relay outputs, provided that DSP failure has not occurred. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix D-3...
  • Page 147: Appendix E Modbus Rtu Communication Protocol

    0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) 25/27/59 Sync Check 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) 79 Main Reclose 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) 79 Aux Reclose 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix E-1...
  • Page 148 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) Breaker Logic 3 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) Breaker Logic 4 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) Breaker Logic 5 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) Appendix E-2 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 149 1: On (active) External Input 7 10007 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) External Input 8 10008 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) External Input 9 10009 0: Off (inactive) 1: On (active) D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix E-3...
  • Page 150 Read Holding Registers (Function Code 03) Channel Units Scale F-PRO Clock Time (UTC). Read all in same query to ensure consistent time reading data Milliseconds Now 40001 * Millisecond information not supported. Seconds Now 40002 0-59 Appendix E-4 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 151 40266 degrees Main Ic Magnitude 40267 Main Ic Angle 40268 degrees Aux Ia Magnitude 40269 Aux Ia Angle 40270 degrees Aux Ib Magnitude 40271 Aux Ib Angle 40272 degrees Aux Ic Magnitude 40273 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix E-5...
  • Page 152 40304 MVARh 0.333 3-phase MVARh In 40305 MVARh 0.333 BkrLogic 1 Count 40306 BkrLogic 2 Count 40307 BkrLogic 3 Count 40308 BkrLogic 4 Count 40309 BkrLogic 5 Count 40310 BkrLogic 6 Count 40311 Appendix E-6 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 153 40312 BkrLogic 8 Count 40313 BkrLogic 9 Count 40314 BkrLogic 10 Count 40315 40316 t Main Accumulated 40317 t Main for last operation 40318 t Aux Accumulated 40319 t Aux or last operation D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix E-7...
  • Page 154 Scaled Up By Event Message Control (See below for details of use) Refresh event list 40513 No data required Acknowledge the cur- 40514 No data required rent event and get the next event Appendix E-8 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 155 Event List function can be used to check for new events that have occurred since the last Refresh Event List.) (Function Code 3, address 40517): Identifies fault location events. These events are identified by “FL” in this register. Non-fault location events contain “ ” in this location. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix E-9...
  • Page 156 40534 0x69 0x70 ‘i’, ‘p’ 40535 0x20 0x41 ‘ ’, ‘A’ 40536 0x42 0x20 ‘B’, ‘ ‘ 40537 0x31 0x2E ‘1’, ‘.’ 40538 0x30 0x6B ‘0 ’, ‘k’ 40539 0x6D ‘m’, ‘ ’ Appendix E-10 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 157 _ When Status Flags Change _ Sometimes No other options are permitted. _ ENABLE/DISABLE UNSOLICITED Function codes supported Default Counter Object/Variation: Counters Roll Over at: x No Counter Reported x No Counters Reported _ Configurable _ Configurable D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix F-1...
  • Page 158: Appendix F Dnp3 Communication Protocol

    0x06, 0x07, 0x08 129 (response) 0x28 Time and Data CTO 129 (response) 0x07, quantity=1 Time Delay Coarse 129 (response) 0x07, quantity=1 Class 0 Data 1 (read) 0x06 Class 1 Data 1 (read) 0x06, 0x07, 0x08 Appendix F-2 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 159 External Input 2 External Input 3 External Input 4 External Input 5 External Input 6 External Input 7 External Input 8 External Input 9 Binary Outputs (Obj 10, 12) Static Points Control Points D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix F-3...
  • Page 160 Binary Outputs (Obj 10, 12) Object Group Object Variation 2 – Binary Output Status (default) 1 – Control Relay Output Block Class Not Applicable Note: Binary outputs are scanned with 500 ms resolution. No change buffer Appendix F-4 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 161 79 Main Output 79 Aux Output 50 Trip 51 Alarm 51 Trip 50N Trip 51N Alarm 51N Trip 46-50 Trip 46-51 Alarm 46-51 Trip 32P Trip 32Q Trip 59 1 Trip 59 2 Trip D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix F-5...
  • Page 162 Breaker Logic 7 Breaker Logic 8 Breaker Logic 9 Breaker Logic 10 79 Initialize 79 Block 79 Main Lockout 79 Aux Lockout 50BF Initiate Group Logic 1 Group Logic 2 Group Logic 3 Appendix F-6 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 163 Virtual Input 18 10, 12 Virtual Input 19 10, 12 Virtual Input 20 10, 12 Virtual Input 21 10, 12 Virtual Input 22 10, 12 Virtual Input 23 10, 12 Virtual Input 24 10, 12 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix F-7...
  • Page 164 Note: Nominal is based on 69 V secondary voltage * PT ratio for voltage channels, and either 1A or 5A secondary current * CT ratio for current channels dependent upon the format of CT installed in the F-PRO. Change Event Buffer Size Appendix F-8 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 165 4% nominal Pos Seq Voltage 2% nominal Pos Seq Current 2% nominal Frequency 0.05 Hz 0.25% Active Setting Group Number Demand Real Power Out Demand Real Power In Demand Reactive Power Out MVAR D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix F-9...
  • Page 166 The string represents the ASCII values of the event text. The first 2 characters in the string can be used to quickly identify fault location events. Fault locator events begin with the characters “FL” (0x46, 0x44 hex). Appendix F-10 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 167 0x32 0x30 0x3A 0x31 0x36 0x3A 0x31 0x36 0x2E 0x39 0x36 0x36 0x20 0x3A 0x20 0x35 0x30 0x2D 0x31 0x20 0x54 0x72 0x69 0x70 0x20 0x41 0x42 0x20 0x31 0x2E 0x30 0x6B 0x6D D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix F-11...
  • Page 169: Appendix G Mechanical Drawings

    Appendix G Mechanical Drawings Figure G.4: Mechanical Drawing D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix G-1...
  • Page 170 Appendix G Mechanical Drawings Figure G.5: Cut-out Template Appendix G-2 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 171: Appendix H Rear Panel Drawings

    Appendix H Rear Panel Drawings Figure H.6: Rear Panel D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix H-1...
  • Page 173: Appendix I Ac Schematic Drawing

    Appendix I AC Schematic Drawing Figure I.7: F-PRO AC Schematic D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix I-1...
  • Page 175: Appendix J Dc Schematic Drawing

    Appendix J DC Schematic Drawing Figure J.8: F-PRO DC Schematic D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix J-1...
  • Page 177: Appendix K Function Logic Diagram

    Appendix K Function Logic Diagram Available on www.erlphase.com, the product CD, and in plastic sleeves of printed manuals. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix K-1...
  • Page 179: Appendix L F-Pro Setting Example

    14 setting group changes per day for the 25 year life of a relay results in the flash memory being erased only four times. Latch states from ProLogic and Group Logic also performs writes to the flash memory increasing the number of erases performed on the flash. D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix L-1...
  • Page 180: Setting Examples

    Virtual Input 1 is pulsed high. An alternative setting could be applied where no latch gate is used and T2 drop out timer is set for creating the desired Alarm pulse width. Figure L.9: Breaker Logic 1 Figure L.10: Event Log Appendix L-2 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 181 Alarm pulse width. An alternative setting could be applied with a latch gate to keep the alarm condition present until Virtual Input 1 is pulsed high. Figure L.11: Breaker Logic 2 Figure L.12: Event Log D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix L-3...
  • Page 182 Alarm pulse width. An alternative setting could be applied with a latch gate to keep the alarm condition present until Virtual Input 1 is pulsed high. Figure L.13: Breaker Logic 3 Figure L.14: Event Log Appendix L-4 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 183: Switching Setting Groups

    ProLogic 10 dropout timer allowing for the slower pro- cessing thread where Group Logic is processed and providing a definite timed pulse to the group logic. Figure L.15: ProLogic 9 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix L-5...
  • Page 184 9 set for a 0.26 second dropout time to be used with ProLogic 10 dropout timer allowing for the slower processing thread where Group Logic is processed and providing a definite timed pulse to the group logic. Figure L.18: ProLogic 9 Appendix L-6 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 185 Input States Setting Group to Activate Switch EI 3 EI 2 EI 1 Setting Group 1 Setting Group 2 Setting Group 3 Setting Group 4 Setting Group 5 Setting Group 6 Setting Group 7 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix L-7...
  • Page 186 Appendix L-11. EI 1 low, EI 2 low, and EI 3 low Figure L.21: Group Logic 16 EI 1 high, EI 2 low, and EI 3 low Figure L.22: Group Logic 15 Appendix L-8 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 187 Figure L.23: Group Logic 14 EI 1 high, EI 2 high, and EI 3 low Figure L.24: Group Logic 13 EI 1 low, EI 2 low, and EI 3 high Figure L.25: Group Logic 12 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix L-9...
  • Page 188 Figure L.26: Group Logic 11 EI 1 low, EI 2 high, and EI 3 high Figure L.27: Group Logic 10 EI 1 high, EI 2 high, and EI 3 high Figure L.28: Group Logic 9 Appendix L-10 F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...
  • Page 189 50 or 50N elements to drive the Block Group Logic statement. There is no intentional pickup delay and 0.5 second drop-out delay to hold the block on after the block condition has reset Figure L.29: ProLogic 8 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual Appendix L-11...
  • Page 191: Index

    6-2 demand 3-10 demand/trend metering 5-14 parameters diagnostics 3-12 system 5-11 passwords 3-13 erase 3-12 physical mounting event log 3-11 4-28 ports 3-12 external inputs power supply testing 6-2 ProLogic 3-11 4-14 5-14 5-16 D02416R04.00 F-PRO 5100 User Manual...
  • Page 192 5-1 operating system 5-1 target test mode THD alarm 5-14 time 3-12 tool bar trend recording 4-26 utilities 3-12 version descriptions 3-vii View view 3-13 view logs virtual inputs 3-11 3-12 watchdog F-PRO 5100 User Manual D02416R04.00...

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