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Eaton 600 A 25 kV class PUSH-OP Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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TABLE 5-3. Function Codes (continued)
Func.
Code
Level 1
Main Menu
Level 2
Sub-Menu
Level 3
Parameter
Security Level Factory
Setting
Key Entry Limit
Read Edit Reset Low High
53 Settings Reverse
Direction
053 Reverse
Time Delay
45 Seconds
0 2 NA 45 5 180
The time delay is the period of time (in seconds) that the control waits, from the time when the voltage first goes out-of-
band to the time when a tap change is initiated, during reverse power flow.
See FC 2–FC 5 and the Control Features: Reverse Power Operation section of this manual.
54 Settings Reverse
Direction
054 Rev Line Drop
Comp. Resistance
0.0 Volts
0 2 NA 0.0 -96.0 96.0
The resistive line-drop compensation value is used to model the resistive line voltage drop between the regulator and the
center of regulation.
The control uses this parameter, in conjunction with the regular configuration (FC 41) and the load current, to calculate and
regulate to the compensated voltage (displayed at FC 8) during the reverse power flow.
See FC 2–FC 5 and the Control Features: Reverse Power Operation section of this manual.
55 Settings Reverse
Direction
055 Rev Line Drop
Comp. Reactance
0.0 Volts
0 2 NA 0.0 -96.0 96.0
The reactive line-drop compensation value is used to model the reactive line drop voltage between the regulator and the
center of regulation.
The control uses this parameter, in conjunction with the regulator configuration (FC 41) and the load current, to calculate and
regulate to the compensated voltage (displayed at FC 8) during the reverse power flow.
See FC 2– FC 5 and the Control Features: Reverse Power Operation section of this manual.
56 Features Reverse Power
Mode
056 Reverse Sensing
Mode
Locked Forward
0 2 NA Locked NA NA
The control offers seven different response characteristics for reverse power flow operation, selectable by the user.
Options include:
• Locked Forward • Locked Reverse • Reverse Idle • Bi-directional
• Neutral Idle • Co-generation • Reactive Bi-directional
The current threshold set at FC 57 must be exceeded for the reverse sensing mode to function.
See the Control Features: Reverse Power Operation section of this manual.
57 Features Reverse Power
Mode
057 Reverse Current
Sense Threshold
1%
0 2 NA 1 1 5
This is the current threshold at which the control switches operate, either from forward to reverse, or reverse to forward.
This threshold is programmable as a percentage of the rated CT primary rating.
Example: A 328 A regulator utilizing a CT with a 400 A primary rating and with a 3% threshold value would have a threshold
of 12 A.
The metering of the control switches on a fixed 1% threshold, completely independent from FC 57.
See the Control Features: Reverse Power Operation section of this manual.
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CL-6 SERIES CONTROL INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MN225016EN January 2016

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BrandEaton
Model600 A 25 kV class PUSH-OP
CategoryCables and connectors
LanguageEnglish

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