CHAPTER 9: PROGRAMMING GROUP 0 – GLOBAL METER SETUP

9.7: Relay Mode

NOTE: Relays are not available for the EPM 5200P.

SWITCH

DESCRIPTION

Segment Position

A

Reversal Imbalance Control

UP!Enable

 

 

DOWN!Disable

B

AND/OR Logic

UP!AND

 

 

DOWN!OR

C & D

Relay Control

see Table 8-4

Table 9-3: SWITCH PACKS for 04P & 05P

The Switch PACKS in FUNCTIONS 4 and 5 of programming GROUP 0 control the relay position. Setting the switches in different combinations allows the user to specify the conditions in which the relay will be “SET” or “RESET.” The following table indicates possible configurations.

SWITCH C

SWITCH

DESCRIPTION

 

D

 

UP

UP

FAIL-SAFEMODE—The normal or non-event condition is set. RESET relay

 

 

on either out of limit condition. Relay acts as a protective switch if power is

 

 

interrupted. This alerts the user if the meter or the meter power is out.

UP

DOWN

N/A (Reserved for future features).

DOWN

UP

N/A (Reserved for future features).

DOWN

DOWN

RESET MODE—The normal or non-event condition is reset. SET relay on

 

 

either out of limit condition.

 

 

Table 9-4

 

 

DEFINITIONS:

RESET: There is a short between “COM” and “N.C.” (Normally closed)

SET: There is a short between “COM” and “N.O.” (Normally open) (See Part I: Installation and Operation.)

Example 1: Fail-safe mode normally set—non-event condition is set relay

Relay 1 will be “SET” if the instantaneous reading for frequency is between 58 Hz and 62 Hz. When all other conditions exist, the relay will “RESET.”

NOTE: Under this setup the relay acts as a protective switch.

6 2 H z

5 8 H z

R E S E T

L 2

S E T

L 1

0 H z

R E S E T

N O P O W E R T O T H E U N I T R E S E T

50

EPM 5000 series Advanced Power Meters

GE Multilin

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