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1 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay

2 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Offering optimum motor protection in situations where other relays cannot, the 269 Plus Motor Management Relay possesses the unique feature of its ability to “learn” individual motor parameters, giving it the flexibility to adapt to each application by “learning” values of motor inrush current, negative sequence current K factor, cool down rates, start thermal capacity and acceleration time.

3 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Presentation Overview 6 Applications Applications 6 Protection and Protection and Protection and Control Control 6 Metering and Metering and Metering and Monitoring Monitoring 6 Inputs and Inputs and Inputs and Outputs Outputs 6 User Interface User Interface User Interface 6 Ordering Ordering 6 Communications Communications 6 Typical Wiring Typical Wiring Typical Wiring

4 Applications g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay The 269 Plus is a microprocessor based product designed to provide complete and accurate protection for industrial motors and their associated mechanical systems.  Three phase AC motors  Mechanical system protection MAIN

5 g GE Power Management Applications 525050G 400A 4160V BUS (4) ISOLATED ANALOG OUTPUTS COMMUNICATION with METERING OPTION VOLTS METERING OPTION AMPS MPM 48 4666 50514937 86 475527 74 37 49 38 50G 51G 14 87 52b RTD MOTOR 14 87 LOAD AMBIENT AIR STATOR RTDs BEARING RTDs SPEED DEVICE CONTACTS DIFFERENTIAL RELAY CONTACTS SPARE INPUT STARTER AUXILIARY B CONTACT RS485 REMOTE COMMUNICATION SELF TEST ALARM AUXILIARY RELAY #1 AUXILIARY RELAY #2 TRIP RELAY ALARM RELAY GROUND CT PHASE CTs FUSED CONTACTOR 269PLUS RELAY FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM MAIN Legend

6 g GE Power Management Applications 14 Speed Device 37 Undercurrent/Minimum Load 38 Motor/Load Bearing Overtemperature 46 Unbalance - Negative Sequence 48 Multiple Starts/Locked Rotor 49 Stator Winding Overtemperature 49/51 Overload Curves/FlexCurves 50 Short Circuit/Mechanical Jam/Rapid Trip 50G/51G Zero Sequence Ground Fault 50N/51N Residual Ground Fault 52b Breaker 74 One Alarm Relay, Two Auxiliary Relays 86 Main Trip Latched Relay Auxiliary Relay No. 1 Auxiliary Relay No. 2 87 Differential Relay Contact Input 66 Starts per hour 47 Volts Phase Reversal (Meter Option) 27 Undervoltage (Meter Option) Frequency (Meter Option) 55 Power Factor (Meter Option) DEVICE PROTECTION

7 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Protection  Stator winding overtemperature  Bearing overtemperature  Multiple starts  Overloads  8 standard overload curves  Ground fault  Undercurrent  Phase reversal (meter option)  Variable lock out time  “Learns” individual motor parameters  Short circuit  User defined overload FlexCurve TM  Locked rotor  Rapid trip/mechanical jam  Unbalance/single phasing MAIN

8 g GE Power Management Start and Running 269Plus Motor Management Relay  Motor is protected under both Acceleration and Running conditions The 269 Plus can trigger an alarm or trip the motor based on:  normal acceleration time  number of starts per hour  multiple starts  time between starts  motor overload conditions MAIN

9 g GE Power Management  One of eight standard overload curves may be programmed based on motor manufacturer’s locked rotor time capability.  Alternately, the user may program in a custom curve using the built- in FlexCurve™ function. Protection Overload MAIN View 8 Standard Overload Curves

10 g GE Power Management Protection 8 Standard Overload Curves Full Load Current SetpointMultiples of Full Load Current Setpoint  The motor’s service factor value is entered as the overload pickup level

11 g GE Power Management FlexCurve can be used to protect motors which have different rotor and stator damage, allowing total motor design capacity with complete protection. When a FlexCurve is programmed, the 269 Plus develops a smooth custom overload curve within a selected range. Protection FlexCurve™ Multiples of Full Load Current Setpoint 6500 HP, 13800 Volt INDUCED DRAFT FAN MOTOR 1) Programmed 269 Plus Custom Curve 2) Running Safetime (Rotor Limited) 3) Acceleration Safetime (Rotor Limited) 4) Motor Current @ 100% Voltage 5) Motor Current @ 80% Voltage

12 g GE Power Management Protection Thermal Modeling The Thermal Model within the 269Plus has the ability to compute the motor I 2 t value based on actual motor load current.  thermal model calculates value in terms of thermal capacity used  RTDs (resistance temperature units) measuring stator temperature act as a thermal capacity check to confirm value calculated by thermal model. RTDs may be used for monitoring stator, bearing, ambient, or other temperature monitoring.  thermal capacity used is then updated to reflect the higher of the two values MAIN

13 g GE Power Management Protection MotorMatch modifies the initially entered relay parameters to match actual measured motor characteristics. The key elements include:  accumulated I 2 t in the memory  RTD input to the memory  learned cooldown time from run to stop  learned cooldown time from run- overload to run-normal  learned acceleration time  learned negative sequence contribution (K-factor) Motor Match MAIN

14 g GE Power Management Protection RTD Hot Motor Compensation When hot motor compensation is enabled:  RTD feedback from actual stator temperature checks the thermal capacity model  User has the capability to match the motor thermal characteristics with a dual slope RTD bias curve  The two part curve allows for easy fitting of hot and cold motor damage curves to the RTD bias feature MAIN

15 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay User Interfaces = PC Software for setting, monitoring = 48 character alpha-numeric backlit LCD display = Five Target LED indicators = MPM (meter) com port = RS485 com port (ModBus® RTU) MAIN

16 g GE Power Management User Interfaces HELP KEY  Help key can be pressed at any time to provide additional information PROTECTIVE COVER  Rugged, corrosion and flame retardant case  Meets IP53/NEMA 12 MAIN

17 g GE Power Management User Interfaces DISPLAY  48 Character alpha-numeric backlit LCD display for viewing actual values, causes of alarms and trips, and programming setpoints. STATUS INDCATORS  5 LEDs indicate when an output is activated. When an LED is lit the cause of the output relay operation will be shown on the display. KEYPAD  Used to select the display of actual values, causes of alarms, causes of trips, fault diagnosis and to program setpoints. I 1=120I 2=120 I 3=121(AMPS) MAIN

18 LINE g GE Power Management User Interfaces CONTROL POWER  120/125 AC/DC  240/250 AC/DC  24 AC/DC, 48 AC/DC 4 OUTPUT RELAYS  Programmable alarm and trip conditions activated by:  programmable setpoints  switch input  remote communication control RTD 7-10  Can be assigned to monitor motor and load bearings, and ambient temperature INPUTS/OUTPUTS  Spare input  MPM (meter) com port  Differential relay input  Speed switch input  Access input  Emergency restart  External output  Analog output  RS485 com port RTD 1-3  Typically used for stator winding protection RTD 4-6  Typically used for stator winding protection Phase and ground CT inputsContrast dial MAIN

19 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Communications = Successfull interface with many PLCs such as Modicon, Square D, Allen Bradley and GE Fanuc Protocol   Modbus® RTU protocol Terminals for RS485 located on rear port of the relay MAIN

20 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Metering  average and individual phase currents  RTD temperatures (hottest, individual, maximum)  unbalance ratio (%I n /I p )  ground leakage current  thermal capacity remaining / estimated time to trip at present overload level  motor load as a percent of full load  phase to phase or phase to neutral voltage (meter option)  W, var, MWhr, PF, Hz (meter option) Actual Values MAIN

21 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Monitoring  immediate overload/stall warning  ground fault  mechanical jam  unbalance  undercurrent  RTD overtemperature, broken RTD sensor, low temperature RTD  self-test-service  under/overvoltage (meter option)  low power factor (meter option) Prior Alarms MAIN

22 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Monitoring Fault Diagnosis = 269 Plus displays the cause of the trip and will show the remaining lock-out time if applicable = cause of the last trip and pre-trip values can be recalled for rapid fault diagnosis. MAIN

23 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Statistical Data (StatTrac TM ) = StatTrac TM provides statistical data of motor use for operations monitoring, maintenance, and fault diagnosis. = Using the Keypad, the user can display: Monitoring = running hours and number of starts since last commissioning = number of all trips = number of specific types of trips = total Watt-hours (with meter option) MAIN

24 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Inputs  Speed Switch Input  Differential Relay Input  Spare Input = enables the user to use an external speed device = provided terminals to accept contact closure from an external differential relay = all protective functions grouped through one main relay = spare input terminals configurable to represent either a standard contact input (ie-pressure switch), or a specific contact input (circuit breaker/contactor status) = 52b contact from a circuit breaker = positive identification of the position of the breaker(open or closed) MAIN

25 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Outputs  4 Output Relay Contacts  Trip Relay as main latched output relay  Alarm output relay (latched or unlatched)  Auxiliary 1 output relay (latched or unlatched)  Auxiliary 2 output relay  Analog output  Used to indicate motor thermal capacity used, motor current, hottest stator RTD, bearing RTD, or CT secondary current MAIN

26 MOTOR ZERO SEQUENCE GROUND CONNECTION 269Plus TYPICAL WIRING RESIDUAL GROUND CONNECTION (ALTERNATE) ALTERNATE CONNECTION FOR COMMON SHIELD STARTSTOPFUSE GROUND BUS 52b METER COM PORT EXTERNAL CONTACTS JUMPER OR KEYSWITCH KEYSWITCH EXTERNAL RESET AMMETER OR PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER RS485 COM PORT GROUNDED AT MASTER ONLY PHASE A CT MAIN PHASE B CT PHASE C CT50:0.025 GROUND CT PHASE A CT PHASE B CT PHASE C CT

27 269PLUS **** * * 269PLUS Motor Management Relay SVStandard version D/ODrawout version Phase CT 1 Ground CT (required for D/O only) 1:52000:1 2:5:5 3:12000:1 4:1:5 Relay fail safe code 2 (required for D/O only) TripAlarmAux1Aux2 1FSNFSNFSFS 2NFSFSNFSFS 3FSFSNFSFS 4NFSNFSFSFS 5FSNFSFSFS 6NFSFSFSFS 7FSFSFSFS 8NFSNFSNFSFS Relay contact arrangement 3 (required for D/O only) AlarmAux1Aux2 1N.O.N.O.N.O. 2N.O.N.O.N.C. 3N.O.N.C.N.O. 4N.O.N.C.N.C. 5N.C.N.O.N.O. 6N.C.N.O.N.C. 7N.C.N.C.N.O. 8N.C.N.C.N.C. 100P100 Ohm platinum RTD 10C 10 Ohm copper RTD 100N100 Ohm nickel RTD 120N120 Ohm nickel RTD 120120 AC/125 DC control voltage 240240 AC/250 DC control voltage 24DC24 DC control voltage 48DC48 DC control voltageOR D E R CO D E g

28 g GE Power Management 269Plus Motor Management Relay Contact : GE Power Management 215 Anderson Ave., Markham, Ont. Canada L6E 1B3 Tel: 905-294-6222 Fax: 905-201-2098 Email: info.pm@indsys.ge.com


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