Description
- DSTD150 Select “Block Interval” to calculate a linear average of the current over the programmed
demand TIME INTERVAL, starting daily at 00:00:00 (that is, 12 am). The 1440 minutes per
day is divided into the number of blocks as set by the programmed time interval. Each new
value of demand becomes available at the end of each time interval.
Select “Rolling Demand” to calculate a linear average DSTD150 of the current over the programmed
demand TIME INTERVAL (in the same way as Block Interval above). The value is updated
every minute and indicates the demand over the time interval just preceding the time of
update.
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THERMAL 90% RESPONSE TIME: This message is displayed only when the CURRENT
DEMAND METER TYPE is set for “Thermal”. Enter the time required for a steady-state
current to indicate 90% of actual value.
TIME INTERVAL: This message is displayed only when the CURRENT DEMAND METER
TYPE is set for “Block Interval” or “Rolling Demand”.DSTD150 Enter the time period over which
the current demand calculation is performed.
Note
The TIME INTERVAL is only displayed when “Block Interval” or “Rolling Demand” is selected
for the CURRENT DEMAND METER TYPE.
- There are seven DSTD150 analog outputs on the 745 relay which are selected to provide a full-scale
output range of one of 0 to 1 mA, 0 to 5 mA, 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA or 0 to 10 mA. Each
channel can be programmed to monitor any measured parameter. This sub-section is only
displayed with the option installed.
ANALOG OUTPUT 1(7) FUNCTION: DSTD150 This message enables or disables the analog
output 1(7) feature. When disabled, 0 mA will appear at the corresponding terminal.
ANALOG OUTPUT 1(7) VALUE: Select the measured parameter below to be
represented by the mA DC current level of analog output 1(7).
- The are two types of digital inputs: Logic inputs have physical terminals for connecting to
external contacts; Virtual inputs provide the same function as logic inputs, but have no
physical external connections. A setpoint defines the state of each in virtual input in terms
of “On” or “Off”.
There are sixteen each of logic and virtual inputs. The state (‘asserted’ or ‘not asserted’) of
each logic or virtual input can be used to activate a variety of predefined logic functions,
such as protection element blocking, energization detection, etc. In addition, any logic or
virtual input can be used as an input in FlexLogic™ equations to implement custom
schemes.
- INPUT 1(16) FUNCTION: Select “Enabled” if this logic input is to be used. Selecting
“Disabled” prevents this logic input from achieving the asserted (or signaling) state.
INPUT 1(16) TARGET: Selecting “None” inhibits target message display when the input
is asserted. Thus, an input with target type “None” never disables the LED self-test
feature since it cannot generate a displayable target message.
INPUT 1(16) NAME: Press ENTER to edit the login input name. The text may be
changed from “Logic Input 1” one character at a time with the VALUE keys. Press
ENTER to store and advance to the next character position.
INPUT 1(16) ASSERTED STATE: Select “Closed” as when connected to a normally open
contact (where the signaling state is closed). Select “Open” when connected to a
normally closed contact (where the signaling state is open)
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