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GE 469
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Digital Energy
Multilin
469 Motor Management
Relay
Instruction Manual
Software Revision: 5.0x
Manual P/N: 1601-0122-A7
Manual Order Code: GEK-106474F
Copyright © 2008 GE Multilin
GE Multilin
215 Anderson Avenue, Markham, Ontario
Canada L6E 1B3
Tel: (905) 294-6222 Fax: (905) 201-2098
Internet: http://www.GEmultilin.com
*1601-0122-A7*
GE Multilin's Quality Management
System is registered to
ISO9001:2000
QMI # 005094
UL # A3775

Table of Contents

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GE 469 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelGE 469
CategoryRelays
Frequency50/60 Hz
Protection FunctionsOvercurrent
Communication ProtocolsModbus, DNP3, IEC 61850
DisplayLCD
MountingPanel

Summary

1: GETTING STARTED

Important Procedures

Covers initial setup, cautions, warnings, inspection, and manual organization.

Changing Settings

Details methods for editing numerical, enumeration, and text settings, including security features.

2: INTRODUCTION

Overview

General description of the 469 relay, its features, applications, and the single-line diagram.

Specifications

Lists detailed technical specifications for inputs, outputs, power supply, CPU, and certifications.

3: INSTALLATION

Mechanical Installation

Covers physical mounting, unit withdrawal, Ethernet, DeviceNet connections, and terminal details.

Electrical Installation

Details typical wiring, control power, and connections for current, voltage, digital, analog I/O, and RTDs.

4: INTERFACES

Faceplate Interface

Describes the front panel display, LEDs, keypad, and diagnostic/flash messages for user interaction.

EnerVista 469 Setup Software

Explains software installation, connection, configuration, waveform capture, and event viewing.

5: SETTINGS

S1 469 Setup

Covers foundational settings like passcode, preferences, communications, and real-time clock configuration.

S2 System Setup

Details configuration for current sensing, voltage sensing, power system, and communication control parameters.

S5 Thermal Model

Covers motor thermal limits, overload curves, and RTD biasing for protection.

S6 Current Elements

Details configuration for protection elements like short circuit, overload, ground fault, and unbalance.

6: ACTUAL VALUES

A1 Status

Displays network status, motor status, last trip data, and alarm/block status.

A2 Metering Data

Provides detailed measurements of current, voltage, power, speed, and demand parameters.

A5 Event Recorder

Logs and displays system events, including trips, alarms, and operational data with time stamps.

7: TESTING

Hardware Functional Testing

Details procedures for verifying accuracy of current, voltage, RTD, and digital inputs using test equipment.

Additional Functional Testing

Outlines tests for overload curve, power measurement, unbalance, and phase reversal functionality.

APPENDIX

Two-Phase CT Configuration

Illustrates how two CTs can be used to sense three-phase currents accurately.

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