Inputs
There are defined Function Inputs where functions
correspond to the input name and Spare Inputs that will be
assigned functions through IntelliLink® Setup Software.
See S&C Instruction Sheet 766-530 for the available
settings.
Table 3. Defined Function Inputs
Input Name
Maint . Mode 69
This is provided for connection to a 69 Switch . See S&C Instruction Sheet 766-530 for configuration options .
Trip
This trips the IntelliRupter fault interrupter open from the protective device .
Response time is 22 ms from logic high to interrupter operation . Total Clear time ≤ 56 ms .
Open
This opens the IntelliRupter fault interrupter . This is provided for the control house manual interface and will
operate at the same speed as the trip input .
Close
This closes the IntelliRupter fault interrupter . Response time is 59 ms from logic high to first pole close .
Total close time is eight cycles for point-on-wave closing and 21 .5 to 26 .5 cycles for PulseClosing® Technology .
This applies the Ground Trip Block function when a logic high is applied . See S&C Instruction Sheet 766-530
Ground Trip Block
for configuration options .
This applies the Hot Line Tag function when a logic high is applied . See S&C Instruction Sheet 766-530 for
Hot Line Tag
configuration options .
Spare IN1
These options will be provided in a future firmware version . See S&C Instruction Sheet 766-530 for
configuration options .
Spare IN2
Same as IN1 .
Spare IN3
Same as IN1 .
Spare IN4
Same as IN1 .
IntelliTeam® SG Automatic Restoration
System
When configured to do so, the IntelliTeam SG Automatic
Restoration System will recognize the Trip input as a
protection function allowing the IntelliTeam system
to respond as it would to an Overcurrent Trip or an
Automatic Sectionalizing operation. The default
setting treats the External-Trip operation as a manual
operation preventing the IntelliTeam system from closing
an IntelliRupter fault interrupter opened by the trip input.
The Open input is always treated as a manual operation
by the IntelliTeam system.
Latched Inputs
Table 4. Latched Input Characteristics
Input Name
Maint . Mode 69
This function is held active until the input is removed . A pulsed input only results in a momentary assertion of the function .
Trip
A latched signal at this input puts the IntelliRupter fault interrupter into the Latched Open state and blocks closing until it is
①
removed .
A latched signal at this input puts the IntelliRupter fault interrupter into the Latched Open state and blocks closing until it is
Open
①
removed .
Close
A latched signal at the closed input does not prevent the IntelliRupter fault interrupter from being opened . If the IntelliRupter
①
fault interrupter is open while a latched signal is present at the closed input, a transition from latched to unlatched must
occur before the next close operation is executed from the close input .
Ground Trip Block
This function is held active until the input is removed . A pulsed input only results in a momentary assertion of the function .
Hot Line Tag
This function is held active until the input is removed . A pulsed input only results in a momentary assertion of the function .
Spare In
The spare input response to a pulsed or latched input varies based on the configured function . See S&C Instruction Sheet
766-530 for details .
If the control receives an input from both the open and close inputs,
①
the control will open the IntelliRupter fault interrupter and enter an
Open/Close Mismatch Error state .
Description
Description
Application Notes
S&C Instruction Sheet 766-514 13
Terminal
P2-1
P2-2
P2-3
P2-4
P2-5
P2-6
P1-6
P1-5
P1-4
P1-3
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