Schneider Electric 4000 Car Video System User Manual


 
Chapter 6Alarms 63230-300-212
Setpoint-Controlled Relay Functions April 2001
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Unbalance Voltage:
Pickup and dropout setpoints are entered in tenths of percent, based on the
percentage difference between each phase voltage with respect to the aver-
age of all phase voltages. For example, enter an unbalance of 7% as 70. The
unbalance voltage alarm occurs when the phase voltage deviates from the
average of the phase voltages, by the percentage pickup setpoint, for the
specified pickup delay. The alarm clears when the percentage difference
between the phase voltage and the average of all phases remains below the
dropout setpoint for the specified dropout delay (in seconds).
Phase LossCurrent:
Pickup and dropout setpoints are entered in amperes. The phase loss current
alarm occurs when any current value (but not all current values) is equal to
or below the pickup setpoint for the specified pickup delay (in seconds). The
alarm clears when one of the following is true:
All of the phases remain above the dropout setpoint for the specified
dropout delay, or
All of the phases drop below the phase loss pickup setpoint.
If all of the phase currents are equal to or below the pickup setpoint, during
the pickup delay, the phase loss alarm will not activate. This is considered an
under current condition. It should be handled by configuring the under current
protective functions.
Phase LossVoltage:
Pickup and dropout setpoints are entered in volts. The phase loss voltage
alarm occurs when any voltage value (but not all voltage values) is equal to
or below the pickup setpoint for the specified pickup delay (in seconds). The
alarm clears when one of the following is true:
All of the phases remain above the dropout setpoint for the specified
dropout delay (in seconds), OR
All of the phases drop below the phase loss pickup setpoint.
If all of the phase voltages are equal to or below the pickup setpoint, during
the pickup delay, the phase loss alarm will not activate. This is considered an
under voltage condition. It should be handled by configuring the under
voltage protective functions.
Reverse Power:
Pickup and dropout setpoints are entered in kilowatts or kVARs. The reverse
power alarm occurs when the power flows in a negative direction and
remains at or below the negative pickup value for the specified pickup delay
(in seconds). The alarm clears when the power reading remains above the
dropout setpoint for the specified dropout delay (in seconds).
Phase Reversal:
Pickup and dropout setpoints and delays do not apply to phase reversal. The
phase reversal alarm occurs when the phase voltage rotation differs from the
default phase rotation. The circuit monitor assumes that an ABC phase
rotation is normal. If a CBA phase rotation is normal, the user must change
the circuit monitors phase rotation from ABC (default) to CBA. To change the
phase rotation from the display, from the main menu select Setup > Meter >
Advanced. For more information about changing the phase rotation setting of
the circuit monitor, refer to Advanced Meter Setupon page 34.