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GE MI-869 User Manual

GE MI-869
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CHAPTER 4: SETPOINTS MONITORING
869 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4–259
Monitoring
Figure 4-96: Monitoring Display Hierarchy
Breaker
Trip and Close Circuit
Monitoring
The 869 relay provides Trip and Close Circuit Monitoring elements.
The first and second Form A relay outputs on slot “F” include a circuit to monitor the DC
volta
ge across the output contact when it is open. To do that, an external jumper is wired
between the terminals “FA_1 COM” and “FA_1 OPT/V” for the Trip coil monitoring, or/and
“FA_2 COM” and “FA_2 OPT/V” for the Close coil monitoring.
The monitor contains a level detector whose output is set to logic 1 (ON) when the voltage
is above 20 v
olts. The voltage monitor is used to check the health of the overall trip and
closing circuit.
The two figures below show the two different connections of the breaker trip and close
coils t
o the relay’s trip and close output relays for either no voltage monitoring and for
voltage monitoring of the circuits.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Setpoints
Device
System
Inputs
Outputs
Protection
Monitoring
Control
FlexLogic
Data Capture
Functions
Breaker
Power Factor
Demand
Digital Counters
Pulsed Outputs
Level 5:
Current
Real Power
Reactive Power
Apparent Power
Trip Circuit Monitoring
Close Circuit Monitoring
Broken Rotor Bar
Breaker Arcing Current
Breaker Health
Testing
Stator Inter-Turn Fault
Data Capture
Harmonic Detection
Data Capture
RTD Temperature
Data Capture
Loss of Communications
Speed Protection

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GE MI-869 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGE
ModelMI-869
CategoryProtection Device
LanguageEnglish

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