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372 Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM015E-EN-P - October 2015
Chapter 6 Protective Trip and Warning Functions
Table 296 - Over Voltage Trip Level (Parameter 361)
Over Voltage Warning
The E300 relay indicates an Over Voltage warning if:
No warning currently exists
Over Voltage Warning is enabled
Voltage is present
Over Voltage Inhibit Time has expired
The maximum phase voltage is equal to or greater than the Over Voltage
War n
in g L e vel
When the Over Voltage Warning conditions are satisfied, the:
T
RIP/WARN LED flashes a yellow 1-long / 2-short blink pattern
Bit 1 in Voltage Warning Status (Parameter 11) sets to 1
Bit 1 in Device Status 0 (Parameter 20) sets to 1
Any relay outputs configured as a Warning Alarm closes
Over Voltage Warn Level
Over Voltage Warn Level (Parameter 362) allows you to define the voltage at
which the E300 relay indicates a warning. It is user-adjustable from 0…6553.5
volts.
Table 297 - Over Voltage Warn Level (Parameter 362)
Default Value 500.0
Minimum Value 0.0
Maximum Value 6553.5
Parameter Type UINT
Size (Bytes) 2
Scaling Factor 10
Units Volts
IMPORTANT
The Over Voltage Inhibit Time starts after a phase voltage transitions from 0V
to 20V L-L. The E300 relay does not begin monitoring for an over voltage
condition until the Over Voltage Inhibit Time expires.
Default Value 490.0
Minimum Value 0.0
Maximum Value 6553.5
Parameter Type UINT
Size (Bytes) 2
Scaling Factor 10
Units Volts

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