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509 Configuration and Set Up Remotes Software

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

Open opens an existing communications file.


Save saves the communications data under the current communications file name.
Save As... saves the communications data under a new communications file name.
Close terminates all applications and communications with the 509 and closes Framework.
509 Configuration and Set Up Remotes Software

Customer Configurator – Type “demo” when not connected to a 509, type


“111111” when connected to a 509.
Customer Configurator

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

Serial number – The last 5


digits of the order number -
configuration and calibration
files are permanently
maintained by Qualitrol
under this number.

Defines which version of the


509.
509-100 Transformer
Monitor
509-200 Cooling Monitor
509-300 LTC Monitor

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

This window is used


to configure the back
light display
Back light Intensity Slider
Is used to adjust the intensity of
the back light of the display.

Display Contrast Slider


Use the slider to adjust the
display contrast to an appropriate
viewing level.
Customer Configurator

This window is used


to configure Time and
Date stored in the
509. Note that the
Time and date also can
be changed via the
front panel menu of
the 509.
Time and Date Configuration

This window is used to configure


Time and Date stored in the 509.

Current PC Time - Shows the


current time of the personal
computer that is connected to the
509 . The current time of this PC
will be loaded into the 509 at the
instance when the Load button is
pressed.

Time Zone Difference - allows


adjustment for a difference in time
zones between the location of
configuration and the location
where the 509 will be installed.

509 Time and Date - Shows the


current values for the date, time,
and zone in the 509.
Customer Configurator

This window is used to


configure the
passwords, which
provide access for
different software
applications. The
passwords are stored in
the 509.
Password Configuration

Passwords are case sensitive. To access the


Monitor, Simulator and Customer
Configurator, the original password assigned
to all 509’s is “111111” and can be done
through the Remotes software or by using
the menu functions on the front of the 509. A
password consists of 1 to 6 alphanumeric
characters.
The Factory Configurator and Calibrator
passwords are pre-set at the factory.
Customer Configurator

This window is used to


configure the 509
communications ports.
Communication Configuration

DNP/Modbus/ QASCII
Installed Check Box

This check box indicates if


the communications
protocols have been
installed

This window selects the


communications protocol to
be used by the Main Port
communications. The main
port is the RS485 port on
the back of the 509.
Customer Configurator

The Heater is
controlled by the
509 internal
temperature
measurement.
Heater Configurator

Heater Setpoint - This window


controls when the Heater is turned
on, if the Heater Option has been
installed. The Heater is turned on
if the internal temperature of the
509 drops below the Setpoint
value.

Heater Hysteresis - This window


controls when the Heater is turned
off, if the Heater Option has been
installed. The Heater is turned off
if the internal temperature of the
509 rises above the sum of the
Setpoint and the Hysteresis values.
Customer Configurator

Input Module
Configuration
Input Module Configuration

The 509-100 has


capability of up to
eight input modules.

Each input module


software screen is laid
out exactly the same as
the next.
RTD Input Configuration

Input Module Number


(1 through 8)

Input Module Type

Input Module Function

Input Signal Name


Up to 7 alpha numeric characters
that, once inputted, display as the
input module name on the 509
LCD display.
Winding Temperature Configuration

Configuration of the "CT,


Temperature" input module
type

The software provides for two


different winding calculation
methods.

To set up the “Simple


calculation”, press the
configure button.
Winding Temperature Configuration
Temperature Adder - Selects
the liquid temperature
measurement that is added to the
winding curve simulation. ( i.e.
Top oil temperature. )

Temperature Rise Of - These


two windows specify the
temperature rise at a given winding
current. This is also often referred
to as the Delta T.
These are derived during the
transformer test runs and may be
obtained from the manufacturer of
the transformer.
Time Constant - This window
specifies the time constant for the
temperature rise of this winding.
The time constant is defined as the
time it takes the winding
temperature to reach 63.2% of its
final value for a given current
input.
Winding Temperature Configuration

Configuration of the "CT,


Temperature" input module
type

The software provides for two


different winding calculation
methods.
To set up the “Advanced
Calculation #1” , select and
enable the function and Press
the Configure Button.
CT Temperature Input

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.

The formulas for


calculating winding
temperatures for this
window were derived from
the IEEE standard C57.91-
1995.
CT Temperature Input

The output relays that


activate the different cooling
modes. i.e. Relay 2 controls
Stage 1, Relay 3 controls
Stage 2, etc.

The liquid temperature most


commonly will be the top oil
temperature measurement.

In these windows the


secondary current i.e. 5A
corresponding to nameplate
rating at the specific cooling
mode should be entered.
CT Temperature Input
Temperature Gradients –
In these twelve windows the temperature gradients, or
delta T, are entered for each winding at each cooling
stage. This value is the winding temperature rise over
the specified liquid temperature for that given current
factor.

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

Configuration of the "CT,


Temperature" input module
type

Indicates that the


consumption counter is
installed and active.

To configure the life


consumption algorithm press
the “configure” button
Life Consumption Set Up

The 509 calculates relative “life


consumption” according to IEEE
standards.
Each 6-8 degree increase in
temperature approximately doubles
the rate of decay.

These three windows identify the


three module numbers of up to three
"CT, Temperature" modules in the
system.
Consumption and operating counters
can be preloaded with starting
values.
The 509 uses the IEEE Std C57.91-
1995 & CEI/IEC 354:1991 for
calculating the transformer loss of
life in it’s life consumption
equations.
Analog Input Configuration

The 509 can accept analog input


signals from devices providing
an analog output.

The configuration parameters in


this block provide the ability to
change the scaling of the process
input signal.
This check box indicates that
custom scaling is defined for the
input signal. If the box is
checked, three additional
parameters for the input must be
specified:
units label
low end value
high end value.
Output Current Loops Configuration

The 509 comes equipped with


Four 0-1 mA or 4-20 mA outputs
to provide information to SCADA
systems or remote indications
Each output can be configured to
send data of any of the modules or
a derived calculation

Controlled By Block - This block


defines the control source signal
for this current loop
Current Loop Output Selection

Single Input Configuration


This window selects a specific Input
module to control the output current
loop
Any single one of the input modules
installed can be selected.
Current Output - Difference Selection

The 509 can handle


up to Four
difference
calculations.
Current Output - Maximum Selection

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.

Input A - Input B The input


signal B will be subtracted from
signal A. The result will appear
with a negative sign if B is
greater than A.
Current Output - Maximum Selection

NOTE: You must insure that the


inputs selected for each
difference calculation are scaled
exactly the same. (i.e. Top Oil at
-40 to 120C and LTC Top Oil at
-40 to 120C).
This can be changed or
confirmed in the Input Module
configuration screen for each
input selected.
When set as in the example
above, the difference sent out on
the current loop will be: 0-1 mA,
( 0mA= -80C, 1 mA =+80C) 4-
20mA, (4mA = -80C, 20mA =
+80C)
Maximum Output Loop

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

There are eight output relays. Each relay can


be controlled by either a single input, a
differential calculation or a maximum
calculation
Relay Selection Screen

Relay Number - This window indicates the


number of the relay being configured.

Relay screen 1 through 8 are laid out exactly the


same as the one before it, except for the System
Status Relay window.

The system relay is activated by any abnormal condition in


the sensors, internal circuitry or microprocessor failures.
The system relay is also activated on power supply failure
if set in fail-safe mode.
Relay Configuration

Relay Number
(1 thru 8)

Relay function can be


enabled or disabled.
When the relay is
disabled, it will remain in
the non-energized state.
Relay Configuration

Relay Operation - In Failsafe


operation the contacts of the relay
will change state upon supplying
power to the unit (unless the set
point condition have been met).

Failsafe means the relay status


will remain unchanged in a power
supply failure, provided the set
point condition has been met or
change state if the setpoint
condition is not met.
Failsafe is therefore recommended
for cooling equipment

Non-Failsafe-recommended for
transformer trip circuits to avoid
trip due to a disconnected 509 unit.
Relay Configuration

Test Lock Out


When the Test Lock Out
is “On” the relay will
not change states when
the Test button is
pressed on the front of
the 509.
The LED for the relay
will light up
momentarily to confirm
the relay is functioning
properly.
Relays that are not in
Test lock out mode will
also be activated when
the system relay is
activated.
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.

Delay (hours and minutes)


These two windows specify by
how many hours and minutes the
activation of the relay is delayed
after the control signal has
continually exceeded the
setpoint.
Relay Configuration

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

Low Temperature Lockout


This feature is used to prevent
cooling pumps from coming on
if the auxiliary current setpoint
feature is being used and the
temperature is below acceptable
temperature limits. It is
recommended to also use the
Trip Lockout feature in
conjunction with this one to
prevent accidentally turning on
cooling relays when the
temperature is below the
setpoint value.
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 Block


The Setpoint may need to be
adjusted with the changing
weather. For example, if a cooling
bank is set to actuate at 80 C
normally, then during the summer
months, with the anticipation of
warmer weather, it may be desired
to lower the Setpoint to 70 C.
Relay Configuration

Start Date (Month and Day)


These two windows select the
date when the Seasonal Setpoint
goes into effect.

End Date (Month and Day)


These two windows select the
last date when the Seasonal
Setpoint has effect.

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.

Setpoint Temperature Shift –


This window specifies the number of degrees to be
subtracted from the Setpoint when the Threshold Value
has been exceeded for the designated number of hours.
Cooling Equipment Exerciser

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.

For example if the Cycle Time is set


to 7 days and the Exercise Time is set
to 10 minutes, the relay will activate
for 10 minutes every seven days.

Do not enable the exerciser for any


relay that controls a trip function.
Cooling Bank Switching

This window configures the


bank switching function.
Cooling Bank Switching

This feature is for evening out wear


of cooling equipment in two
different cooling groups.

The function of the two specified


relays in each block is switched
once per day
Cooling Monitor

Lets say the device you have is a


Cooling Monitor, 509-200
Cooling Monitor

TCM or Transformer
Cooling Monitor is
assigned.
Cooling Monitor

The configurator stays


exactly the same meaning
you have all the
functionality of the
Transformer Monitor –
We’ve just added to it!
Two new menu items are
now available
Cooling Monitor Initialization

Selecting the appropriate


radio button and clicking
on the Configure button
will take the user to the
selected Cooling System.
Cooling Monitor Initialization
The Cooling Bank
Configuration
window has all the
parameters that need
to be viewed or set to
run the Cooling
Monitor System for
the user’s particular
application.

The variables in this


box need to be
determined before
initializing the
cooling bank.
Cooling Monitor Initialization

Bank Monitor - This gray window


designates which cooling bank is
being configured.
Bank Actuating Relay - The
window indicates which relay will
start cooling system. This relay
should not be used with the Bank
Switching Function.

Current Input Module - This


window has the number of the Input
Module that is measuring the motor
current from the fans (or pumps) that
start when the Bank Actuating Relay
is actuated.

These variables need to be set


correctly before using the Cooling
Monitor Initialization menu.
Cooling Monitor Set Up
Alarm Relay - Enter the relay number that will actuate
should any of the selected parameters exceed their threshold
values.
NOTE: This relay is configured here and not in
the ‘Output Relays’ of the ‘Configurator’.

Cooling Bank – Enabled/Disabled - If disabled, none


of the values will be displayed in the menu mode from the front
panel of the 509.

Relay Operation – Failsafe/Non-Failsafe

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.

Actuation Delay – Used for the differential measurement


or the flow gauge sensor.
This does not work for the running bank current, the peak
current, total run time or actuation counts.

These variables need to be set correctly


before using the Cooling Monitor
Initialization menu.
Cooling Monitor Initialization

Once these
variables are set,
depress the
“Load” button
Cooling Monitor Initialization

The “Initialize Cooling


Monitor” selection on the
Customer Configurator is
ready to be set up. Press
“Configure”
Cooling Monitor Initialization

Bank Monitor - The gray window designates


which cooling bank is being initialized.

Cycle Time On - The operator enters in this


window how long they want the cooling system to
be on while the 509 is learning the system
parameters.

Cycle Time Off - The operator enters in this


window how long they want the cooling system to
be off while the 509 is learning the system
parameters.

Test Cycles - In this window the operator enters


how many times they want the cooling system to
cycle while the system is being evaluated.
Qualitrol recommends a minimum of ten cycles to
get a good system average. (The software will not
allow you to enter a number less than two).

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

The 509 “learns”


what the normal
Running Bank and
Starting Motor
operating conditions
are and populates
the current fields
for the Cooling
Bank
Running Bank Current Values

Average Current Value - This gray


window holds the average of the steady state
(running) current of the controlling cooling
monitor obtained in the ‘Initialization’ mode.

Maximum Current Value - The gray


window holds the maximum current value
measured in the learning process.

Minimum Current Value - The gray


window holds the minimum current value
measured in the learning process.
Running Bank Current Values

Upper Setpoint - In this window the


operator enters the upper setpoint value that
should the steady state current equals or
exceeds it then the alarm relay will actuate.

Lower Setpoint - In this window the


operator enters the lower setpoint value that
should the steady state current equals or
falls below it then the alarm relay will
actuate.

Activate Alarm - These two radio


buttons choose whether the operator selects
the alarm relay to activate or not when the
steady state current has passed the setpoint
threshold limits.
Starting Motor Current Values

Average Peak Value This gray window


holds the average inrush current over time
for the controlling cooling motor obtained
in the ‘Initialization’ mode.

Maximum Peak Value - The gray window


holds the maximum peak current over time
measured in the learning process.

Minimum Peak Value - The gray window


holds the minimum peak current over time
measured in the learning process.
Starting Motor Current Values

Upper Setpoint - In this window the


operator enters the upper setpoint value that
should the peak current over time equals or
exceeds it then the alarm relay will actuate.

Lower Setpoint - In this window the


operator enters the lower setpoint value that
should the peak current over time equals or
falls below it then the alarm relay will actuate.

Activate Alarm - These two radio buttons


choose whether the operator selects the alarm
relay to activate or not when the peak current
over time has exceeded the setpoint threshold
limits.
Cooling Monitor Configuration

Flow Gauge and #


of actuations set up.
Cooling Monitor Configuration

Present Actuations - This window holds the total


counts of how many times the relay controlling the
cooling system has actuated. The count can be
reset or preset or the operator can simply view how
many counts the system has totaled so far.

Alarm At - In this window the operator enters the


setpoint value, that should the actuation count
equal or exceeds then the alarm relay will actuate.

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

Bank Run Time


and Differential
Temperature
Configuration
Cooling Monitor Configuration

Present Run Time Total - This window holds the total


active running time of the cooling system.

Alarm At - In this window the operator enters the setpoint


value that should the total run time equals or exceeds then the
alarm relay will actuate.

Temperature Setpoint - The operator should enter in this


window the temperature that should the differential
measurement equals or exceeds the alarm relay will actuate.

Hysteresis - This window specifies the switching differential


of the temperature required to de-activate the alarm relay. For
the alarm relay to release the temperature must fall below the
setpoint minus the hysteresis.

Activate Alarm - These two radio buttons choose whether


the operator selects the alarm relay to activate or not when the
total run time or the differential temperature measurement
has exceeded the setpoint threshold limit.

Controlling Difference Calculation Configure - “Press”


Cooling Monitor Configuration

This takes you to the


Difference Calculation
Window. Enter the two RTD
input module numbers that
measure the required
difference temperatures.
This is the same screen seen
earlier during the Relay
Setpoint Configuration part of
the software.
Load Tapchanger Monitor

Let’s say the


device you have
is a 509-300,
Load
Tapchanger
Monitor
Load Tapchanger Monitor

LTC or Load
Tapchanger is
assigned.
Load Tapchanger Monitor

The configurator stays exactly


the same meaning you have
all the functionality of the
Transformer Monitor –
We’ve just added to it!

Two new menu items are now


available
Load Tapchanger Monitor

At a minimum, a Tap Position


Input Module is required to
detect tap position for a 509 to
become an LTC Monitor.

The Load Tap Changer Monitor


is designed to track all the
parameters of a load tap system.
Once installed the monitor can
measure the present tap position,
tap counts, make and break
currents, motor actuations and
motor currents.
Load Tapchanger Monitor

Load Tap Changer Monitor - These


two radio buttons allows the user to
Enable or Disable the Load Tap Changer
Monitor.

Tap Position Module - This window


has the location position of the Input
Module installed in the 509 that is
monitoring the tap position. It will be a
number from 1 to 8.

Total Number Of Taps - The total


number of taps that are being monitored
should be entered here. If the system goes
from –16 to +16 then enter 33. If the
system has –8 to +8 then enter 17.
Load Tapchanger Monitor

Tap Count Period - This is the number


of hours that the user wants to measure the
total number of taps occurring in. This is a
good indication of how much activity the tap
changer is seeing in a limited period of time.
The valid inputs are from 1 to 24 hours.

Previous Count/Period - This window


holds the number of tap counts that had
occurred during the previous Tap Count
Period.

Present Count/Period - This window


holds the number of tap counts that have
occurred so far in the present Tap Count
Period. Upon completion of this Tap Count
Period, the present count will become the
previous count and a new present count will
begin.
Load Tapchanger Monitor

Motor Current Input Module - The


Input Module number that will be measuring
the motor current of the tap position changer.

Switch Contact Module 1 - If the


installation is using a switch or relay contact to
detect when the motor of the tap position
changer is actuated, then the location position
of the Input Module that is detecting that
actuation should be entered here.

Switch Contact Module 2 - If the


installation is using two Switch Closure Input
Modules to detect tap changer motor
actuations (as in an up relay and down relay)
then the second Switch Closure Input Module
is registered here.
Load Tapchanger Monitor

Load Current Input Module - If


measuring the make and break currents of the
different tap positions then this Current Input
Module must be installed and registered here.

Alarm Relay – High Priority - Clicking


on the ‘Configure’ button will take the user to
the LTC Alarm Configuration – High Priority
window screen.

Alarm Relay – Low Priority - Clicking


on the ‘Configure’ button will take the user to
the LTC Alarm Configuration – Low Priority
window screen.
High Priority Alarms

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

Latching Relay - These


two buttons select
whether the user wants
the relay function to latch
or not upon its setpoints
being exceeded.

A latched relay can be


released by depressing
the Reset button on the
front panel of the 509
unit during normal
scrolling operation.
High Priority Alarms

Tap Count Setpoint - A setpoint value that should


actuate the relay if any individual tap count is
equaled or exceeded.
Actuate Alarm – “Yes” will actuate the alarm
when the condition described above is met.

Multiple Tap Movements Per Actuation –


Actuate Alarm -“Yes” will actuate the alarm when
the above condition exists.

Tap Run Time Setpoint – A setpoint value that


will actuate the relay should the total run (or on)
time of any individual tap position equaled or
exceeded.
Actuate Alarm - “Yes” will actuate the alarm
when the condition described above is met.

Tap Counts/Period Setpoint - The operator enters


into this window the Tap Counts Per Tap Count
Period Setpoint value.

Actuate Alarm – “Yes” will actuate the alarm


when the condition described above is met.
High Priority Alarms

Motor Currents
High Priority Alarms

Last Current Value - This window contains the last


measured steady state current value of the tap position
motor.

Upper Setpoint /Lower Setpoint - These window s hold


the values that should the steady state current equal,
exceed or fall below, the alarm relay will actuate.

Actuate Alarm – “Yes” will actuate the relay if the motor


current value exceeds either of the two threshold setpoints.

Last Inrush Value - This window contains the last


measured inrush current value of the tap position motor.

Upper Setpoint / Lower Setpoint - These windows hold


the values that should the inrush current equal, exceed or
fall below, the alarm relay will actuate.

Actuate Alarm – “Yes” will actuate the relay if the motor


inrush current value exceeds either of the two threshold
setpoints
High Priority Alarms

LTC Motor
Actuations
High Priority Alarms

Motor Actuations Setpoint – The total number of


actuations that should the motor actuation count equal or
exceed then the alarm relay will actuate.

Present Counts - Present motor actuation counts


accumulated so far.

Last Actuation Time - This window contains the


measured time of the last tap position motor actuation.
Setpoint - This window is for the operator to enter the
maximum setpoint time for the motor actuation to take
before setting off an alarm.

Actuate Alarm –
High Priority Alarms

Differential
Temperature
High Priority Alarms

Temperature Setpoint - The temperature that should


the differential measurement equal or exceed, the alarm
relay actuates.
Hysteresis - For the alarm relay to release the
temperature must fall below the setpoint minus this
value.

Activate Alarm - Enable or disable.

Controlling Difference Calculation Configure Button


- Clicking on the Configure button will take the user to
the Difference Calculation Window. Select the two
RTD input module positions that measure the required
difference temperatures.
Low 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
View LTC Values

The View LTC Values window


is designed to give the user a
quick overview of the tap
count and total tap run time for
each tap position and average
make and break currents for
each tap position.
The screen also allows the user
to see the relationship between
adjoining tap positions. The
View LTC Values window lets
the customer see which taps
have experienced the most life
consumption.
Configuration Table
Configuration Table
Simulation Software
Simulation Software
Calibrator
Input Calibration
Monitor Software
Front Panel Menu items
A M E NU S W ITC H B C D E

AC TIVE RE LA Y S 05/24/2001 right V IE W /R E SE T rig ht V IEW /RE SE T right V IEW SE TP O IN TS right C H AN G E S ETT ING S right
left D E SC RIPTIO N left 08:28:15 left M A XIM U M M EM O R Y left M INIM U M M E M O R Y left left ID # R E Q U IR E D
up up up up up
down/enter down/enter down/enter down/enter down/enter enter
RLY 1 82.3 C T O P O IL C HA N 1 TO P O IL 84.5 C TO P O IL 73.2 C TO P O IL RE LA Y 1 PR O G R A M U SE R
TO P O IL 77.5 C M A X1 1524 051701 M IN 1 1524 051701 SE TPN T 0070.0 C ID : 111111
up up up up up
down/enter down/enter down/enter down/enter enter
RLY 2 82.3 C W IN D 1 CH A N 2 W IND 1 96.3 C W IND 1 87.1 C IN V A LID N U M B ER
TO P O IL 92.5 C M A X2 1524 051701 M IN 2 1524 051701 ID: 111111
up up up up (valid)
down/enter down/enter down/enter down/enter (invalid) enter
RLY 3 91.5 C W IN D 1 CH A N 2 W IN D 1 1300.3 A W IND 2 88.1 C SE T TIM E /DA TE
down/enter
W IN D 2 C U RR NT 1224.5 A M A X2 1524 051701 M IN 3 1524 051701 15:24 05/24/01
TO P O IL RELAY 2
up up up up
SE TPN T 0080.0 C
down/enter down/enter down/enter down/enter enter
up
R LY 4 6.2 C W IN D 2 CH A N 3 W IND 2 94.1 C W IND 3 86.5 C TO P O IL RELAY 1
down/enter
T O P O IL - LTC TN K 91.4 C M A X3 1524 051701 M IN 4 1524 051701 SE TPNT 0070.0 C
M AX V A L C H 4 5 6
up up up up
SE TPN T 0090.0 C
down/enter down/enter down/enter enter
up
W IN D 2 CH A N 3 W IN D 2 1298.2 A A MBIEN T 16.5 C TO P O IL RELAY 2
down/enter
C U RR NT 1210.1 A M A X3 1524 051701 M IN 5 1524 051701 SE TPNT 0080.0 C
down/enter
T O P O IL - LTC TNK
up up up
A SE TPN T 0005.0 C
down/enter down/enter down/enter enter
up
W IN D 3 CH A N 4 W IND 3 92.8 C CO N S TK 65.7 C M AX V A L C H 4 5 6
down/enter
90.1 C M A X4 1524 051701 M IN 6 1524 051701 SE TPNT 0090.0 C
TO P O IL - BO T O IL
up up up
SE TPN T 0010.0 C
down/enter down/enter down/enter enter
up
W IN D 3 CH A N 4 W IN D 3 1286.1 A LT C T NK 65.9 C TO P O IL - LT C T NK
down/enter
CU RR NT 1188.7 A M A X4 1524 051701 M IN 7 1524 051701 SE TPNT 0005.0 C
CO NS TK R ELA Y 6
up up up
SE TPN T 0080.0 C
down/enter down/enter down/enter enter
up
A M B IE NT C HAN 5 A MB IE N T 22.1 C B O T O IL 70.0 C TO P O IL - B O T O IL
down/enter
21.3 C M A X5 1524 051701 M IN 8 1524 051701 SE TPNT 0010.0 C
LT C T NK R E LAY 7
up up up
down/enter SE TPN T 0080.0 C
down/enter down/enter enter
up
C O NS T K C HAN 6 CO NS TK 7 9.2 C C H1-CH 7 -007.5 C CO N S TK R ELAY 6
down/enter
72.1 C M A X6 1524 051701 M IN 0917 051701 SE TPNT 0080.0 C
RELAY 8
up up up
down/enter IS N O T AC TIVE
down/enter down/enter enter
LTC TN K C H AN 7 LT C T N K 7 2.0 C CH 1-CH 8 1.5 C up LT C T NK R E LA Y 7
69.0 C M A X7 1524 051701 M IN 1524 051701 SE TPNT 0080.0 C
up up up down/enter
E

down/enter down/enter down/enter


T R A N S FO R M E R M O N IT O R enter
F G H I
MENU
Front Panel Menu Items
F G H I
up up up
dow n /enter down/enter dow n /enter enter
B O T O IL C H A N 8 B O T O IL 79.8 C C H 1-C H 6 2.3 C R E LA Y 8
73 .1 C M A X8 1524 051 701 M IN 1524 051701 IS N O T A C TIV E
up up up
dow n /enter down/enter dow n /enter enter
TO P O IL - L TC TN K C H 1 -C H 7 1.1 C C H 7-C H 6 3.5 C TO P O IL C H A N 1
8.4 C M A X 152 4 051701 M IN 1524 051701 ON
up up
dow n /enter down/enter dow n /enter enter
TO P O IL - B O T O IL C H 1 -C H 8 6.9 C D W IN D 1 C H A N 2
4.2 C M A X 152 4 051701 ON
up up
dow n /enter down/enter enter
TO P O IL - C O N S T K C H 1 -C H 6 4.7 C W IN D 2 C H A N 3
5.9 C M A X 152 4 051701 ON
up up
dow n /enter down/enter enter
LTC TN K - C O N S T K C H 7 -C H 6 8.9 C W IN D 3 C H A N 4
-3 .4 C M A X 152 4 051701 ON
up
dow n /enter enter
do w n/enter
LIFE C O N S U M P TIO N C A M B IE N T C H A N 5
W IN D 1 0 00 321 H ON
up
dow n /enter enter
LIFE C O N S U M P TIO N C O N S TK C H A N 6
W IN D 2 0 00 305 H ON
up
dow n /enter enter
LIFE C O N S U M P TIO N L TC TN K C H A N 7
W IN D 3 0 00 298 H ON
up
dow n /enter enter
O P E R A T IN G H O U R S B O T O IL C H A N 8
TO TA L 00 0765 H ON

do wn /en ter enter


B R S 232 B A U D R A T E
19200

enter
R S 485 B A U D D A T A
9 600 8

enter
R S 485 P A R IT Y S TP
NO NE 1
T R A N S F O R M E R M O N IT O R
MENU U N IT W ILL R E B O O T N O W

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