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5-310 L90 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
5
T = Operating Time
TDM = Time Delay Multiplier (delay in seconds)
V = fundamental RMS value of voltage (pu)
F = frequency of voltage signal (pu)
Pickup = volts-per-hertz pickup setpoint (pu)
The figure shows the volts/hertz inverse A curves.
Figure 5-174: Volts-per-hertz curves, inverse curve A
Inverse curve B
The curve for the Volts/Hertz Inverse Curve B shape is derived from the formula:
Eq. 5-38
where
T = Operating Time
TDM = Time Delay Multiplier (delay in sec.)
V = fundamental RMS value of voltage (pu)
F = frequency of voltage signal (pu)
Pickup = volts-per-hertz pickup setpoint (pu)
The figure shows the volts/hertz inverse B curves.

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GE L90 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CommunicationEthernet, Serial
MountingPanel Mount
Frequency50/60 Hz
InputsDigital, Analog
OutputsRelay
ControlLocal, Remote
Communication InterfaceIEC 61850, DNP3, Modbus
Protection FunctionsDifferential, Ground Fault
Standards ComplianceIEC, IEEE

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