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Underpower, Table 31 - underpower settings, Power factor – Rockwell Automation 825-P Modular Protection System for Motors User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 825-UM004D-EN-P - November 2012

Chapter 6 Configuring Protection & Logic Functions

For relay application on an induction motor, it is recommended that the installer
disable the elements by setting both the Negative VAR Warn Level and Negative
VAR Trip Level settings to Off.

Underpower

If the real three-phase power falls below the warning or trip level for longer

than the time delay setting, the relay can issue a warning or trip signal. The
underpower elements are disabled when the motor is stopped or starting.
Underpower elements operate in addition to the Load Loss function and you

can use them to detect motor load loss and other underpower conditions.

Disable the elements by setting the Underpower Warning Level and Underpower
Trip Level settings to Off.

Power Factor

If the measured power factor falls below the leading or lagging level for longer
than the time delay setting, the relay can issue a warning or trip signal. The power
factor elements are disabled when the motor is stopped or starting. Power factor
elements can be used to detect synchronous motor out-of-step or loss-of-field
conditions.

Refer to Power Measurement Conventions on page 107 for the relay power
measurement convention.

Table 31 - Underpower Settings

Setting Prompt

Setting Range

Factory Default

UP TRIP LEVEL

Off, 1…25000 kW

Off

UP TRIP DELAY

0…240 s

1

UP WARN LEVEL

Off, 1…25000 kW

Off

UP WARN DELAY

0…240 s

1

NOTE:

Underpower Trip and Warning Level settings are in Primary kW.

Table 32 - Power Factor Settings

Setting Prompt

Setting Range

Factory Default

PF LAG TRIP LEV

Off, 0.05…0.99

Off

PF LD TRIP LEV

Off, 0.05…0.99

Off

PF TRIP DELAY

0…240 s

1

PF LAG WARN LEV

Off, 0.05…0.99

Off

PF LD WARN LEV

Off, 0.05…0.99

Off

PF WARN DELAY

0…240 s

1