3.5 Full Scale Current

0240

0340

0440

0640

1000

1540

This parameter is the value of nominal Full Scale Currents that will be displayed as the Line Currents. This screen enables the user to display the Line Currents inclusive of any transformer ratios. The values displayed represent the current in amps. For example setting 800 on this screen will cause the display to indicate 800 amps when the nominal maximum (typically 5A or factory build option of 1A) current flows through the transducer current inputs.The maximum value is as specification.

 

Press >> to accept the present value and move on to the next

 

Set-up screen (Section 3.6 Potential Transformer Primary

 

Voltage).

 

To change the Full Scale Current, press and change the

 

current value as detailed in Section 3.2 Number Entry

 

Procedure. If the presently displayed current, together with the

 

full scale voltage value, results in an absolute maximum power

 

(120% of nominal current and voltage) of greater than 360

 

Megawatts, the range of the most significant digit will be

 

restricted.

Edit

The Maximum Power restriction of 360 Megawatts refers to

 

120% of nominal current and 120% of nominal voltage, i.e. 250

 

Megawatts nominal system power.

When the least significant digit has been set, pressing the >> key will advance to the Full Scale Current Confirmation stage.

The minimum value allowed is 1. The value will be forced to 1 if the display contains zero when the >> key is pressed.

3.6 Potential Transformer Primary Voltage

0240

0340

0440

0640

1000

1540

This value is the nominal full scale voltage which will be displayed as L1-N, L2-N and L3-N for a four wire system, L1-2, L2-3 and L3-1 in a three wire system or system volts for single phase. This screen enables the user to display the line to neutral and line to line voltages inclusive of any transformer ratios. The values displayed represent the voltage in kilovolts (note the x1000 indicator). For example, on a 2.2kV system with 110V potential transformer secondary, set 2.200 at this screen.

If there is no potential transformer (PT) in the system, i.e. the voltage terminals are connected directly to the metered voltage, leave this value unchanged and skip this set up step.

If the PT primary and secondary values are changed and it is desired to revert to a set-up with no PT, then set both PT primary and secondary values to the nominal maximum voltage for the Integra transducer.

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Tyco 1540 manual Full Scale Current, Potential Transformer Primary Voltage

1540 specifications

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