GE 489 User Manual

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489 Generator Management Relay

GE Multilin

INDEX

configuration

..................................................................... 3-7

installation

........................................................................ 3-5

loading setpoints

............................................................... 3-9

phasors

.......................................................................... 3-15

printing setpoints/actual values

......................................... 3-11

requirements

..................................................................... 3-4

startup

............................................................................. 3-7

trending

.......................................................................... 3-12

troubleshooting

............................................................... 3-17

upgrade

............................................................................ 3-5

upgrading firmware

............................................................ 3-8

upgrading setpoint files

.................................................... 3-10

SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 1-4
SPEED ............................................................................ 5-17
STARTER

information

..................................................................... 4-11

operations

...................................................................... 4-16

status

............................................................................ 4-14

STATOR GROUND FAULT PROTECTION .......................... A-1
STATUS LEDs ................................................................... 3-1

T

TACHOMETER................................................. 1-5, 4-18, 5-17
TEMPERATURE ............................................................... 5-16
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY .................................................. 4-8
TERMINAL LAYOUT ........................................................... 2-5
TERMINAL LIST ................................................................. 2-6
TERMINAL LOCATIONS ..................................................... 2-5
TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................ 1-5
TEST ANALOG OUTPUT .................................................. 4-81
TEST INPUT .................................................................... 4-16
TEST OUTPUT RELAYS ................................................... 4-81
TESTS

differential current accuracy

................................................ 7-4

ground current accuracy

............................................ 7-4, 7-13

list

................................................................................... 7-1

negative-sequence current accuracy

.................................... 7-5

neutral current accuracy

..................................................... 7-4

neutral voltage accuracy

............................................ 7-4, 7-13

output current accuracy

...................................................... 7-3

output relays

..................................................................... 7-8

overload curves

................................................................. 7-9

phase current accuracy

...................................................... 7-3

power measurement

......................................................... 7-10

production tests

................................................................. 1-8

reactive power

................................................................ 7-11

RTD accuracy

................................................................... 7-6

secondary injection setup

................................................... 7-2

voltage input accurcay

........................................................ 7-3

voltage phase reversal

..................................................... 7-12

THERMAL CAPACITY USED .............................................. 5-3
THERMAL ELEMENTS ..................................................... 4-68
THERMAL MODEL

machine cooling

.............................................................. 4-66

setpoints

........................................................................ 4-55

specifications

.................................................................... 1-7

unbalance bias

................................................................ 4-65

THERMAL RESET ............................................................ 4-16
THIRD HARMONIC VOLTAGE ........................................... A-5
TIME ........................................................................ 4-9, 5-12

TIME OVERCURRENT CURVES ........................................ B-1
TIMERS ...........................................................................5-22
TIMING ............................................................................. 6-2
TOC CHARACTERISTICS .................................................4-21
TOC CURVES ................................................................... B-1
TRACE MEMORY .............................................................. 6-9
TRENDING .......................................................................3-12
TRIP COIL MONITOR .......................................................4-70
TRIP COIL SUPERVISION .......................................... 1-4, 7-7
TRIP COUNTER ............................................. 4-11, 4-69, 5-20
TRIP PICKUPS .................................................................. 5-6
TRIP RELAY............................................................ 2-13, 4-20
TRIP TIME ON OVERLOAD, ESTIMATED........................... 5-3
TRIPS ............................................................................... 4-5
TYPE TESTS ..................................................................... 1-8
TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM.............................................. 2-7

U

UNBALANCE BIAS ...........................................................4-65
UNDERFREQUENCY ........................................................4-37
UNDERVOLTAGE ......................................................1-6, 4-33
USER DEFINABLE MEMORY MAP ..................................... 6-8

V

VIBRATION ......................................................................2-11
VOLTAGE DEPENDENT OVERLOAD CURVE ....................4-61
VOLTAGE INPUTS

description

......................................................................2-11

specifications

................................................................... 1-4

testing

............................................................................. 7-3

VOLTAGE METERING ......................................................5-14
VOLTAGE RESTRAINED OVERCURRENT

setpoints

.........................................................................4-26

testing

............................................................................7-16

VOLTAGE SENSING .........................................................4-12
VOLTS/HERTZ .................................................................4-35
VT FUSE FAILURE ...........................................................4-71
VT RATIO .........................................................................4-12
VTFF ................................................................................4-71
VTs

open delta

.......................................................................4-41

setpoints

.........................................................................4-12

wye connected

.................................................................4-41

W

WARRANTY .............................................................. C-1, C-3
WAVEFORM CAPTURE .................................... 3-14, 4-19, 6-9
WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................ 2-8
WITHDRAWAL .................................................................. 2-3
WYE ................................................................................2-11
WYE CONNECTED VTs ....................................................4-41

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