Relay outputs, Latched and unlatched operation, Pulse and kyz operation – SATEC SA300 ezPAC Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 2 Device Description

Device Outputs

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SA300 Substation Automation Unit

output current. The 0-1mA and ±1mA analog outputs provide 100% overload currents

up to 2 mA and ±2mA.

Update time for analog outputs is 2-cycles (32 ms at @ 60Hz and 40 ms @ 50Hz).

Each analog output can be independently scaled to provide the desired engineering
scale and resolution (see

Programming Analog Outputs

in Chapter 7).

Relay Outputs

The SA300 provides up to 32 digital outputs through four removable 8-channel relay

output modules. Each module has eight electro-mechanical relays: six 2-contact
SPST Form A and two 3-contact SPDT Form C relays.

The following table shows timing characteristics of the relays and their expected
lifetime.

Characteristic

Form A Relays

Form C Relays

Operate time

10 ms

15 ms

Release time

5 ms

5 ms

Bounce time

1 ms

-

Mechanical endurance

10,000,000 operations 5,000,000

operations

Electrical endurance (10A/250V)

30,000 operations

100,000 operations


Each relay is independently programmable and operates in latched, unlatched, pulse
or KYZ mode.

Relay operations can be inverted so that the relay is energized in its non-active state
and de-energized when it is operated. This mode, known as “failsafe” mode, is used

for signaling purposes to send alarms when the device is not operational either due to
a fault or due to loss of power.

Latched and Unlatched Operation

Latched and unlatched mode of operation concerns local relay commands issued
from the control setpoints.

In unlatched mode, a local setpoint command sent to the relay is automatically
cleared; the relay is released when all setpoints linked to the relay return to non-
operated state.

In latched mode, the operated relay is not released automatically when the conditions
that caused the relay to operate are no longer present. To release a latched relay, an

explicit release command must be sent either from a separate setpoint, or through
communications. If the relay is locked in the operated state by a remote command,
the local release command only clears the internal latch and the relay stays in
operated state until the remote command is removed.

Pulse and KYZ Operation

Pulse mode causes a relay to produce a pulse with a predefined duration in response
to a local or remote relay command. After a pulse is expired, the command is
automatically cleared and the relay is held up in released state for at least pulse width
time before the next command is accepted.

The programmable pulse width is selected from 10 ms to 1 sec. The device scans all

relays in 1/2-cycle time intervals. This means that the actual pulse width is a multiple
of the 1/2-cycle time rounded to the nearest larger value. The programmable pulse
width does not include the relay operate and release times.

In KYZ mode, every operate command changes the present state of a relay to the

opposite state producing a transition pulse, and the relay is held up in this state for at
least pulse width time before the next command is accepted. KYZ mode is commonly
used with Form C relays to signal pulses by alternation of the two contact pairs.

Pulse and KYZ relays can be directly linked to the internal pulse sources to output

energy or time interval pulses.

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