Using control setpoints, Using periodic timers – SATEC SA300 ezPAC Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 7 Programming the SA300

Using Control Setpoints

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SA300 Substation Automation Unit

To run a periodic timer, select the desired time unit and specify a non-zero time

period.

To stop a timer, set the time period to zero.

Using Control Setpoints

The SA300 has an embedded logical controller that runs different actions in response
to user-defined internal and external events. Unlike a PLC, the SA300 uses a

simplified programming technique based on setpoints that allows the user to define a
logical expression based on measured analog and digital values that produces a
required action.

The SA300 provides 32 control setpoints with programmable operate and release
delays. Each setpoint evaluates a logical expression with up to four arguments using

OR/AND logic. Whenever an expression is evaluated as “true”, the setpoint performs
up to four concurrent actions that can send a command to the output relays,
increment or decrement a counter, or trigger a recorder.

To program the setpoints, select General Setup from the Meter Setup menu, and then

click on the Control/Alarm Setpoints tab.

The available setpoint options are described in the following table:

Option Format/Range

Description

Setpoint Triggers

OR/AND

OR, AND

The logical operator for the trigger

Input group

The trigger parameter group (see Appendix C)

Trigger parameter

The trigger parameter that is used as an argument in

the logical expression (see Appendix C)

Relation

<=, >=, =, ON,
OFF, NEW, Delta

The relational operator used in the conditional
expression for the trigger

Operate limit

The threshold (in primary units) at which the

conditional expression would be evaluated to true.
Not applicable for digital triggers.

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