Overview
The “Continuous monitor” logic is used to detect the operation of any tripping element that has operated under normal load conditions; that is, when the disturbance detector has not operated. Because all tripping is supervised by the disturbance detector function, no trip is issued under these conditions. This can occur when an element is incorrectly set so that it can misoperate under load.
For more detailed information on “Continuous monitor” logic, refer to GE, Universal Relay (UR) family of products, Version 8.0x manuals.
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Setting Parameters
Modbus memory map for Setting parameters
Products | Hex address | Register name | Range | Units | Step | Format | Default |
L90 | 3E33 | Continuous Monitor Function | 0 to 1 | — | 1 | F102 | 0 (Disabled) |
" | 3E34 | Continuous Monitor I (current) OP | 0 to 4294967295 | — | 1 | F300 | 0 |
" | 3E36 | Continuous Monitor I (current) Supervision | 0 to 4294967295 | — | 1 | F300 | 0 |
" | 3E38 | Continuous Monitor V (voltage) OP | 0 to 4294967295 | — | 1 | F300 | 0 |
" | 3E3A | Continuous Monitor V (voltage) Supervision | 0 to 4294967295 | — | 1 | F300 | 0 |
" | 3E3C | Continuous Monitor Target | 0 to 2 | — | 1 | F109 | 0 (Self-reset) |
" | 3E3D | Continuous Monitor Events | 0 to 1 | — | 1 | F102 | 0 (Disabled) |
F102 | 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled | ||||||
F109 | 0 = Self-reset, 1 = Latched, 2 = Disabled | ||||||