EasyManuals Logo
Home>GE>Control Unit>MiCOM P145 Agile

GE MiCOM P145 Agile User Manual

GE MiCOM P145 Agile
668 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #136 background imageLoading...
Page #136 background image
6 COLD LOAD PICKUP
When a feeder circuit breaker is closed in order to energise a load, the current levels that flow for a period of time
following energisation may be far gr
eater than the normal load levels. Consequently, overcurrent settings that
have been applied to provide overcurrent protection may not be suitable during this period of energisation (cold
load), as they may initiate undesired tripping of the circuit breaker. This scenario can be prevented with Cold Load
Pickup (CLP) functionality.
The Cold Load Pick-Up (CLP) logic works by either:
Blocking one or more stages of the overcurrent protection for a set duration
Raising the overcurrent settings of selected stages, for the cold loading period.
The CLP logic therefore provides stability, whilst maintaining protection during the start-up.
6.1 IMPLEMENTATION
Cold Load Pickup Protection is configured in the COLD L
OAD PICKUP column of the relevant settings group.
This function acts upon the following protection functions:
All overcurrent stages (both non-directional and directional if applicable)
The first stage of Earth Fault 1 (both non-directional and directional if applicable)
The first stage of Earth Fault 2 (both non-directional and directional if applicable)
The principle of operation is identical for the 3-phase overcurrent protection and the first stages of Earth Fault
overcurrent protection for both EF1 and EF2.
CLP operation occurs when the circuit breaker remains open for a time greater than tcold and is subsequently
closed. CLP operation is applied after tcold and remains for a set time delay of tclp following closure of the circuit
breaker. The status of the circuit breaker is provided either by means of the CB auxiliary contacts or by means of
an external device via logic inputs. Whilst CLP operation is in force, the CLP settings are enabled After the time
delay tclp has elapsed, the normal overcurrent settings are applied and the CLP settings are disabled.
If desired, instead of applying different current setting thresholds for the cold load time, it is also possible to
completely block the overcurrrent operation during this time, for any of the overcurrent stages.
Voltage-dependent operation can also affect the overcurrent settings. If a Voltage Dependent condition arises, this
takes precedence over the CLP function. If the CLP condition prevails and the Voltage Dependent function resets,
the device will operate using the CLP settings. Time-delayed elements are reset to zero if they are disabled during
the transitions between normal settings and CLP settings.
Chapter 6 - Current Protection Functions P14x
110 P14xEd1-TM-EN-1

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the GE MiCOM P145 Agile and is the answer not in the manual?

GE MiCOM P145 Agile Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGE
ModelMiCOM P145 Agile
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals