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The first window that will open is the Framework, used to establish communications
with the 509 and to select a specific 509 application .
509 Configuration and Set Up Remotes Software
Customer
Configurator –
Displays available
menu items
involved in
configuring the 509.
Device – Assigned
by Qualitrol, contains
basic manufacturing
data about the
specific unit.
.
Device Information
Cancel Button - Clicking on the Cancel button will erase any changes the customer may have made to this
window and returns things to their earlier values.
Load Button - Clicking on the Load button will enter the variables displayed in the window into the system.
Customer Configurator
DNP/Modbus/ QASCII
Installed Check Box
The Heater is
controlled by the
509 internal
temperature
measurement.
Heater Configurator
Input Module
Configuration
Input Module Configuration
Indicates up to 3 “CT
Temperature” input modules
for which the advanced
scaling parameters are being
configured.
Signal names of the three
"CT, Temperature" input
modules i.e. HV Wind, XV
Wind, etc.
Exponent –
These four windows specify the exponent parameter
used in the temperature calculation for each of the
four Cooling Modes. The exponent describes the
“rise” curve of the winding temperature above the oil
temperature. In the case of installing a 509 on older
transformers this information might be difficult to get.
Time -
In these four windows the time constant for each of
the four cooling modes should be entered. The time
constant is defined as the time required to reach
63.2% of the final winding temperature rise for a
specific load increase.
Life Consumption and Operating Hours
Difference A, B, C, D Buttons
These four radio buttons select
which difference calculation is
assigned to control the output
current loop (or output relay)
currently being configured.
The Maximum
Calculation
window is used to
compare up to
three values and
send the highest on
the analog output
(or control a relay).
A typical
application is to
use the hottest of
three windings to
control cooling.
Maximum Loops Output
Input A, B, C- These
three windows select
three input signals. The
control value will be the
largest of the three
signals selected
Output Relay Configuration
Relay Number
(1 thru 8)
Non-Failsafe-recommended for
transformer trip circuits to avoid
trip due to a disconnected 509 unit.
Relay Configuration
Primary Setpoint –
This window specifies the primary
setpoint. When the control signal
crosses the specified setpoint
value, the relay is activated.
Hysteresis-
This window specifies the value
of the switching differential
required to de-activate the relay.
Auxiliary Current
Setpoint - This window
specifies a secondary
setpoint in terms of
current. If this setpoint
uses a control input signal
derived from a "CT,
Temperature" type input
module, the relay can be
made to operate based on a
current value that
corresponds to a specific
load on the transformer.
This is used for early
cooling on a high load.
The current that is
compared to this setpoint
is the primary side of the
instrumentation CT.
Relay Configuration
Controlled By –
This block defines the control
source signal for this relay. A
relay can be controlled by a
Single Input, a Difference
Calculation or a Maximum
Calculation, as seen with the
Output Loops Configuration.
Relay Configuration
Seasonal Setpoint
This window specifies the
temperature setpoint, which will
control the relay during the time
period between the Start Date
and End Date, when the Seasonal
Setpoint is active.
Relay Configuration
Ambient Temperature
Forecast Configuration
This function measures the
Ambient Temperature for a
designated amount of time and
allows the user to automatically
adjust the setpoint during heat
waves. If the Threshold Value
is exceeded by the Ambient
Temperature for more than the
number of designated Exceeded
Hours during the Measurement
Period, then the Temperature
Shift takes effect.
This window controls the
common (all eight relays uses
this one set of values) Ambient
Temperature Forecast
function.
Relay Configuration
Controlled By –
The Ambient temperature input is selected to forecast
the temperature.
Measurement Period –
This window specifies the Measurement Period in hours.
Exceeded Hours –
This window specifies for how many hours the
controlling signal must exceed the Threshold Value in
the span of the Measurement Period for the Setpoint
Temperature Shift to take effect.
Threshold Value –
This window specifies the Threshold Value that takes
place of the standard value. All other settings for the
relay remain the same, for example hysteresis and time
delay.
Relay Exerciser
The relay exerciser is
used to “exercise” the
cooling equipment on a
regular basis even if the
threshold of the
activating relay never is
passed. This is used to
circulate any lubricants
and prevent bearings or
fans from sitting in a
single position and cause
static wear.
Cooling Bank Exerciser
Exercise Time
This window specifies the number of
minutes the relay will be turned on.
TCM or Transformer
Cooling Monitor is
assigned.
Cooling Monitor
Test Lock Out - Again, when the Test Lock Out is on the
alarm relay will not change states when the Test button is
depressed on the front panel of the 509.
Once these
variables are set,
depress the
“Load” button
Cooling Monitor Initialization
Press “Initialize”.
Cooling Monitor Initialization
CAUTION: Initializing the Cooling System takes precedent over all relay
functions including the Low Temperature Lockout. If your cooling system
controls the pumps, and the temperature is such that you are concerned about
electro stratification of the oil, then do not initialize the Cooling System.
Upon pressing the Initialize button, and the 509 will cause the cooling system to begin
cycling. The first thing that happens is the relay controlling the fan/pump motor is
turned off for the time entered in the Cycle Time Off. After that has expired it will
begin turning the relay/cooling system on and off until it has reached the number of the
test cycle counts.
Once the Initialization process has finished, return to the ‘Cooling Bank Configuration’
Cooling Monitor Initialization
Actuate Alarm –
Sensor Input Module - If there is an input module
that is sensing the flow of the oil of the cooling
system then that module number would be entered
here.
Alarm If - In this window the operator enters
whether the alarm relay should actuate if the flow
gauge is on or off.
Activate Alarm - These two radio buttons choose
whether the operator selects the alarm relay to
activate on reading the flow status
Cooling Monitor Configuration
LTC or Load
Tapchanger is
assigned.
Load Tapchanger Monitor
Alarm Relay -
Enter into this
window the relay
number that the
operator wants to
actuate should any
of the parameters
exceed their
threshold values.
NOTE: This
relay is
configured here
and not in the
‘Output Relays’
of the
configurator.
High Priority Alarms
Motor Currents
High Priority Alarms
LTC Motor
Actuations
High Priority Alarms
Actuate Alarm –
High Priority Alarms
Differential
Temperature
High Priority Alarms
Selecting the
Alarm Relay - Low
Priority from the
LTC Monitor
Configuration
screen will take
the user to a
window similar to
the High Priority
Window Screen.
From there select
the values exactly
the same as with
the High Priority
Alarm Relay
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