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216 Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM015D-EN-P - February 2015
Chapter 6 Protective Trip and Warning Functions
Under kVAR Consumed Trip Level
Under kVAR Consumed Trip Level (Parameter 388) allows you to define the
reactive power (kVAR) consumed at which the E300 Electronic Overload Relay
trips on an under reactive power (kVAR) consumed. It is user-adjustable from
0…2,000,000 kW.
Table 265 - Under kVAR Consumed Trip Level (Parameter 388)
Under kVAR Consumed Warning
The E300 Electronic Overload Relay indicates an Under kVAR Consumed
warning if:
No warning currently exists
Under kVAR Consumed Warning is enabled
Current is present
Voltage is present
Under kVAR Consumed Inhibit Time has expired
The total reactive power (kVAR) consumed is equal to or less than the
Under kVAR Consumed Warning Level
When the Under kVAR Consumed Warning conditions are satisfied, the:
TRIP/WARN LED flashes a yellow 2-long / 3-short blink pattern
Bit 2 in Power Warning Status (Parameter 12) sets to 1
Bit 1 in Device Status 0 (Parameter 20) sets to 1
Any relay outputs configured as a Warning Alarm close
Under kVAR Consumed Warn Level
Under kVAR Consumed Warn Level (Parameter 389) allows you to define the
reactive power (kVAR) consumed at which the E300 Electronic Overload Relay
indicates a warning. It is user-adjustable from 0…2,000,000 kW.
Default Value 0.000
Minimum Value 0.000
Maximum Value 2000000.000
Parameter Type DINT
Size (Bytes) 4
Scaling Factor 1000
Units kVAR
IMPORTANT
The Under kVAR Consumed Inhibit Time starts after a phase voltage transitions
from 0V to 20V L-L and a phase of load current transitions from 0 A to 30% of
the minimum FLA setting of the device. The E300 Electronic Overload Relay
does not begin monitoring for an under reactive power (kVAR) consumed
condition until the Under kVAR Consumed Inhibit Time expires.

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