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CHAPTER 1: <strong>GE</strong>TTING STARTED<br />

• RTDs<br />

The motor is fitted with the following RTDs:<br />

– RTD type: 100 Ω Platinum<br />

– 6 Stator RTDs, 2 per phase<br />

– 2 Bearing RTDs<br />

– 1 Ambient RTD<br />

Use the above data to set the output relays to achieve breaker control; to set digital inputs<br />

for breaker status, remote operations, remote status, and alarm indication. Assume that<br />

the communications between the station and the master control center will be done by the<br />

RTU. Alarms, status indication, and breaker commands will be hard-wired from the relay to<br />

the RTU. Similar information could be exchanged between the RTU and the relay via an<br />

RS485 or RS422 Serial Link using the Modbus RTU protocol. Refer to <strong>GE</strong> Publication <strong>GE</strong>K-<br />

106491C: <strong>469</strong> Communications Guide for additional information.<br />

1.4.2 Instrument Transformer Data<br />

1.4.3 <strong>Motor</strong> Protection<br />

• Voltage Transformers<br />

– 2 × Open Delta connected, ratio = 600:120 V<br />

– <strong>Motor</strong> System Voltage = 575 V<br />

• Phase CTs<br />

The phase CTs should be chosen such that the FLC is 50% to 100% of CT primary.<br />

Since the FLC is 347.5A a 350:5, or 400:5 CT may be chosen; 400:5 is a standard<br />

available size and so would probably be selected.<br />

• Ground CT<br />

For high resistive grounded systems, sensitive ground detection is possible with the<br />

50:0.025 CT. Use a 1 A or 5 A secondary CT on solidly grounded or low resistive<br />

grounded systems where the fault current is much higher. If a residual connection is<br />

chosen, pickup levels and timers must be set with respect to the acceleration time.<br />

The chosen zero-sequence CT must be able to handle all potential fault levels without<br />

saturating. In this example, 50:5A CT is selected.<br />

• <strong>Motor</strong> FLC<br />

Set the motor full load current to 348 A, as specified by the data sheets.<br />

Use the above data to set the relay system parameters, such as CT and VT<br />

connections, VT secondary voltage, and CT and VT primary to secondary ratios.<br />

• Overload Pickup<br />

The overload pickup is set to the maximum allowed by the service factor of the motor.<br />

Since this motor has RTDs and the relay will be using the RTD bias feature for<br />

enhanced protection, set the overload pickup to the highest setting of 1.25 x FLC for<br />

the motor service factor of 1.15. If service factor is unknown, assume 1.0.<br />

• Overload Curve<br />

<strong>469</strong> MOTOR MANA<strong>GE</strong>MENT RELAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1–25

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