Overcurrent warning, Overcurrent trip – Rockwell Automation 193-EC4 EC4 Current Monitoring Relay User Manual User Manual
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Protective Trip and Warning Functions Chapter 3
Overcurrent Warning
The EC4 Current Monitoring Relay will issue a warning with an overcurrent
condition if:
• The current in any of the phases exceeds the current specified for the
corresponding OC Warn Level parameter (Parameter 120 for L1,
parameter 123 for L2, & parameter 126 for L3)
• No warning condition already exists
If an overcurrent warning parameter is satisfied, the following will occur:
• The TRIP/WARN LED will flash a yellow blinking pattern depending on
which phase encountered the overcurrent warning condition
–
5 blinks for L1 overcurrent
–
6 blinks for L2 overcurrent
–
7 blinks for L3 overcurrent
• Parameter 15, Warning Status, will change
–
Bit 4 will go to "1" for L1 overcurrent
–
Bit 5 will go to "1" for L2 overcurrent
–
Bit 6 will go to "1" for L3 overcurrent
• Bit _ in Parameter 21, Device Status, will go to "1"
Overcurrent Trip
The EC4 Current Monitoring Relay will trip with an overcurrent indication if:
• The current in any of the phases exceeds the current specified for the
corresponding OC Trip Level parameter (Parameter 118 for L1, parameter
121 for L2, & parameter 124 for L3)
• No trip currently exists
If the EC4 Current Monitoring Relay trips on an overcurrent condition, the
following will occur:
Table 11 - Overcurrent Setting Ranges
Current Range [A]
Min. [A]
Max. [A]
Default [A]
0.4…2
0.4
2.5
0.4
1…5
1
6.25
1
3…15
3
18.75
3
5…25
5
31.25
5
9…45
9
56.25
9
18…90
18
112.5
18
9…5000
9
6250
9