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LM10 Motor Protection System Instruction Manual
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Description
1.1.1 The LM10 Relay
1.2 Overview
1.2.1 Features
1.2.2 Current and Voltage Inputs
1.2.3 Relay Outputs
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1.3 Features
1.3.1 Programming and Display Unit
1.3.2 LED Indicators
1.3.3 Switches
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION FEATURES
Changes to switch settings will not take effect until the next power cycle.
Baud Rate DIP Switch Position 125 kbps down- down 250 kbps up- down 500 kbps up- up
Display
Status
Reset
1.4 Ordering
1.4.1 Order Codes
The order codes for the LM10 Motor Protection System are shown below. Table 11: LM10 Order Codes
1.5 Specifications
1.5.1 Protection Elements
1.5.2 Metering
1.5.3 Control Functions
1.5.4 Inputs
VOLTAGE
CONTACT INPUT
1.5.5 CT Dimensions Thermal overload CT
Ground fault CT
1.5.6 Outputs
1.5.7 Communications
1.5.8 Environmental
1.5.9 Approvals/Certification
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Chapter 2: Installation
2.1 Wiring
2.1.1 DeviceNet
2.1.2 RS232 Port
2.1.3 Control Terminals
2.1.4 Sensor Pack Input
2.1.5 Wiring Diagram
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2.2 Mounting
2.2.1 LM10 Mounting
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Chapter 3: Interface
3.1 PDU Operations
3.1.1 Liquid Crystal Display
3.1.2 LEDs
3.1.3 Keypad
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3.2 PDU Screens and Menus
3.2.1 Main Startup Screen
3.2.2 History Record and Status Screens
3.2.3 Configuration Menu
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3.3 EnerVista LM10 Software
3.3.1 Description
3.3.2 Functional Details
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Chapter 4: Functionality
4.1 Overcurrent Fault Conditions
4.1.1 Descriptions
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4.1.2 Trip Curves Example
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4.2 Configuration Settings
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Main Menu
Table 41: LM10 Programmable Parameters
4.2.3 Language
4.2.4 CTs and CPTs
4.2.5 Starter Type
4.2.6 Run 1 and Run 2 Setup
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4.2.7 Time Delays
4.2.8 Other Settings
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4.2.9 Auxiliary Relay Faults
4.2.10 Passcode and Login
4.2.11 Run Operations
4.2.12 Factory Default
CHAPTER 4: FUNCTIONALITY STATUS VALUES
4.3 Status Values
4.3.1 Main Menu
The main menu for the status values is shown below. Press the STATUS key to access these values.
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CHAPTER 4: FUNCTIONALITY HISTORY VALUES
4.4 History Values
4.4.1 Last Trip Data
4.5 Motor Start/Stop Logic
Motor Status: Running 1
Motor Stop
AUX Sense 1 Fault
CHAPTER 4: FUNCTIONALITY MOTOR START/STOP LOGIC
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Motor STOP Commands
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FIGURE 45: Motor RUN1 Start/Stop Logic
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Chapter 5: Communications
5.1 DeviceNet Operations
5.1.1 Description
5.1.2 Poll Data
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Table 51: Poll Data Group 1
Table 52: Poll Data Group 2
Table 53: Poll Data Group 3
Table 54: Poll Data Group 4
5.1.3 Identity object
5.1.4 Message Router
5.1.5 DeviceNet Object
5.1.6 Assembly Object
Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 5:
Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 52:
Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 53:
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Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 102
Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 103
Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 104
Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 105
5.1.7 Connection Object
Connection Object, Class Code 5, Instance 2 (polled input/output connection):
Connection Object, Class Code 5, Instance 4 (COS/Cyc input/output connection):
5.1.8 ACK Handler Object
5.1.9 Overload Object
5.1.10 Extension Object
The data type format codes for class code 0x64, instance 1 are shown below.
5.1.11 Data Formats
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F21: Motor Status (8-bit Bitmask)
F22: Motor Status (16-bit bitmask)
5.1.12 Special Application
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5.2 Serial Port
5.2.1 Description
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Chapter 6: Miscellaneous
6.1 Revision History
6.1.1 Release Dates
6.1.2 Changes to the Manual
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6.2 Warranty
6.2.1 GE Multilin Warranty
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Appendix A
A.1 DeviceNet Overview
A.1.1 Description
A.1.2 Controller Area Network (CAN)
A.1.3 DeviceNet Operations
A.1.4 Explicit Messaging and Input/Output (I/O) Messaging
A.1.5 Pre-defined Master/Slave Connection Set
A.1.6 DeviceNet Features
A.1.7 Maximum Cable Lengths for DeviceNet
A.1.8 DeviceNet Specification Highlights Description:
Communication Protocol and Application:
Connections:
The Object Model:
Device Profiles:
A.2 LM10 and GE Fanuc 90-30 with DeviceNet
A.2.1 Overview
A.2.2 GE Fanuc 90-30 PLC Hardware
A.2.3 Network Configuration
A.2.4 Configuration Procedure
A.2.5 Polling Input/Output Connection
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A.2.6 COS (Change of State) Input/Output Connection
A.2.7 Cyclic Input/Output Connection
A.2.8 Explicit Messaging Description:
Monitoring Data:
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Login (Configuration Level) to the LM10:
Making Setting Changes:
Login (User Level) to the LM10:
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A.3 LM10 and Allen-Bradley SLC500 via DeviceNet
A.3.1 Description
A.3.2 System Setup
A.3.3 Initial Steps
A.3.4 Setting Up the DeviceNet Network
A.3.5 Changing the Mode of Operation
A.3.6 Configuring the Slave Device
A.3.7 Control and Monitoring of the LM10
A.3.8 Explicit Messaging with the LM10 Relay
A.3.9 Data Table Layout
A.3.10 Ladder Logic
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INDEX
Index
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