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To use Demand Limit, first enable loadshed, then enter demand limit set points. See Example 7A. Closing the first stage demand limit contact puts unit on the first demand limit level, that is, the unit does not exceed the percentage of capacity entered as demand limit stage 1. Closing con- tacts on second-stage demand limit relay prevents unit from exceeding capacity entered as demand limit stage 2. The demand limit stage that is set to the lowest demand takes priority if both demand limit inputs are closed.

The demand limit function must be enabled in order to function and may be turned off when its operation is not desired. The demand limit relays can, in off condition, re- main connected without affecting machine operation.

-Demand Limit, 4-20 mA Signal - The controls can also accept a 4-20 mA signal for load shedding. Input for the signal are terminals shown below:

Externally powered (loop isolator required)

Positive lead to 57-5 - 4 In/4 Out Module

Negative lead to 57-6 - 4 In/4 Out Module

Internally powered

Positive lead to J7-6 - 4 In/4 Out Module Negative lead to 57-7 - 4 In/4 Out Module

See Field Wiring section on page 71 and Fig. 6.

At field configuration step, select 4-20 mA loadshed by

entering q when the LSTYP 0 display appears. See Example 7B. Then enter set points as follows. In this ex- ample, set points are coordinates of the demand limit curve shown in Fig. 8.

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040-420 specifications

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