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Manual 26710V1 ProTechTPS Total Protection System
Woodward 3
Figure 2-5b. Mounting Outline Diagram for Panel-Mount Models ........................ 25
Figure 2-5c. Panel Cutout Diagram for Panel-Mount Models .............................. 26
Figure 2-6. Screw Connection Terminal Block ..................................................... 32
Figure 2-7. Inside View of ProTechTPS ............................................................... 34
Figure 2-8. ProTechTPS Control Wiring Diagram ................................................ 35
Figure 2-9. Trip Module – Included within Voted Trip Relay Units Only .............. 36
Figure 2-10a. Power Supply Field Wiring Routing & Stress Relief Diagram ........ 36
Figure 2-10b. Configurable I/O Wiring Routing & Stress Relief Diagram ............ 37
Figure 2-10c. Relay Output Field Wiring Routing & Stress Relief Diagram ......... 37
Figure 2-11a. Example MPU (Passive Magnetic Pickup Unit) Wiring .................. 38
Figure 2-11b. Example Proximity Probe (Active Magnetic Pickup Unit) Wiring
(Internal Power) ............................................................................... 39
Figure 2-11c. Example Proximity Probe (Active Magnetic Pickup Unit) Wiring
(External Power, Non-preferred) ..................................................... 39
Figure 2-11d. Example Eddy Current Probe (Active Magnetic Pickup Unit)
Wiring ............................................................................................... 39
Figure 2-12a. Example Standard Discrete Input Wiring (Internal Power Option) 40
Figure 2-12b. Example Standard Discrete Input Wiring (External Power
Option) ............................................................................................. 40
Figure 2-13a. Example Configurable Input Wiring—Discrete Input (Internal Power
Option) ............................................................................................. 41
Figure 2-13b. Example Configurable Input Wiring—Discrete Input (External
Power Option) .................................................................................. 42
Figure 2-14. Example Configurable Input Wiring—Analog Input ......................... 43
Figure 2-15. Example Analog Output Wiring ........................................................ 43
Figure 2-16a. Example Trip Relay Output Wiring ................................................ 44
Figure 2-16b. Example Trip Relay Wiring (per Module) (Independent Trip Relay)
(Internal Supply) .............................................................................. 44
Figure 2-16c. Example Trip Relay Wiring (per Module) (Independent Trip Relay)
(External Supply) ............................................................................. 45
Figure 2-16d. Example Trip Relay Wiring (Voted Trip Relay Models) ................. 45
Figure 2-16e. Example Programmable Relay Wiring (Internal Supply) ............... 46
Figure 2-16f. Example Programmable Relay Wiring (External Supply) ............... 46
Figure 2-17. Power Supply Relationship Diagram ............................................... 48
Figure 2-18a. Serial Port Interface Diagram—RS-232 ......................................... 48
Figure 2-18b. Serial Com Port Interface Diagram—RS-485 ................................ 49
Figure 2-19. Service Tool Cable/Interface Diagram ............................................. 49
Figure 3-1. Module Diagram with Speed Redundancy Manager Configured ...... 52
Figure 3-2. Module Diagram without Speed Redundancy Manager Configured . 53
Figure 3-3. Basic Functional Overview of Independent Trip Relay Models ......... 56
Figure 3-4. Functional Diagram of single ProTechTPS module with Independent
Trip Relay Outputs ........................................................................... 56
Figure 3-5. Example TMR Trip Block Assembly Interface ................................... 57
Figure 3-6. Basic Functional Overview of Voted Trip Relay Models .................... 58
Figure 3-7. Functional Diagram of Single ProTechTPS Module with Voted Trip
Relay Outputs .................................................................................. 59
Figure 3-8. Simplex Trip Block Assembly ............................................................. 60
Figure 3-9. Dual Redundant Trip Block Assembly ............................................... 61
Figure 3-10. Discrete Input Example .................................................................... 66
Figure 3-11. Analog Input Example ...................................................................... 66
Figure 3-12. Programmable Relay Output Diagram ............................................. 68
Figure 3-13. Over-Acceleration Enabling Diagram .............................................. 69
Figure 3-14. Start Logic Diagram ......................................................................... 72
Figure 3-15. Speed Fail Trip Diagram .................................................................. 73
Figure 3-16. Speed Fail Timeout Trip Diagram .................................................... 73
Figure 3-17. Total System Response Time Based on Sensed Frequency Level
for Independent Trip Relay Models when Speed Redundancy
Manager Function is not Configured ............................................... 83

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