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2-74 ALPS Advanced Line Protection System
GE Power Management
2.5 REFERENCE TABLES 2 CALCULATION OF SETTINGS
2
404 IXTPHASEA Accumulated Breaker Duty,
Phase A
0 to 9999999 A
x
sec.
100
405 IXTPHASEB Accumulated Breaker Duty,
Phase B
0 to 9999999 A
x
sec.
100
406 IXTPHASEC Accumulated Breaker Duty,
Phase C
0 to 9999999 A
x
sec.
100
407
NUM_OP Present Number of Breaker
Operations
0 to 9999 1
407
NUM_OP_A Present Number of Breaker
Operations for Phase A
0 to 9999 1
408
NUM_OP_B Present Number of Breaker
Operations for Phase B
0 to 9999 1
409
NUM_OP_C Present Number of Breaker
Operations for Phase C
0 to 9999 1
INPUTS
501 CC1 Contact Converter 1 0 to 32
*
1
502 CC2 Contact Converter 2 0 to 32
*
1
503 CC3 Contact Converter 3 0 to 32
*
1
504 CC4 Contact Converter 4 0 to 32
*
1
505 CC5 Contact Converter 5 0 to 32
*
1
506 CC6 Contact Converter 6 0 to 32
*
1
507 CC7 Contact Converter 7 0 to 32
*
1
508 CC8 Contact Converter 8 0 to 32
*
509
CC9
Contact Converter 9 0 to 32
*
1
510
CC10
Contact Converter 10 0 to 32
*
1
511
CC11
Contact Converter 11 0 to 32
*
1
512
CC12
Contact Converter 12 0 to 32
*
1
Table 2–14: GENERAL SETTINGS DATA SHEET (Sheet 2 of 2)
NO. MNEMONIC DESCRIPTION RANGE (5A & 1A) STEP USER SETTING
† Applicable to the Sin
g
le Phase Trippin
g
model only.
‡ Applicable to the Three Phase Trippin
g
model only.
* Contact converter output normally appears as a Lo
g
ic 1 with normally open contact connected; to invert output to Lo
g
ic 0, add 1000 to
the number

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