Eaton EGR-5000 Quick start guide

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Quick start guide

Eaton EGR-5000 is a powerful and versatile device that can be used for a wide range of applications. Its main capabilities include:

  • Generator protection: The EGR-5000 can be used to protect generators from a variety of faults, including overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, and undercurrent. It can also be used to provide backup protection for generators that are already equipped with protection devices.
  • Power system monitoring: The EGR-5000 can be used to monitor a variety of power system parameters, including voltage, current, frequency, and power factor. This information can be used to identify potential problems and to optimize the performance of the power system.

Eaton EGR-5000 is a powerful and versatile device that can be used for a wide range of applications. Its main capabilities include:

  • Generator protection: The EGR-5000 can be used to protect generators from a variety of faults, including overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, and undercurrent. It can also be used to provide backup protection for generators that are already equipped with protection devices.
  • Power system monitoring: The EGR-5000 can be used to monitor a variety of power system parameters, including voltage, current, frequency, and power factor. This information can be used to identify potential problems and to optimize the performance of the power system.
EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011
The purpose of this Quick Start Guide is to guide the User through the essential steps required to
commission an EGR-5000. This Quick Start Guide is not a replacement for the complete manual
that can be found on the CD shipped with the EGR-5000. For wiring instructions and complete
descriptions of the protective functions, please consult the complete instruction manual.
This Quick Start Guide was developed using Simulation EGR-5000_V2.0.d and PowerPort-E V.3.2.
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Contents
Description Page
Section 1: Navigation.................................... 3
Section 2: Saving Parameters ...................... 5
Section 3: Device Setup Using the Front
Panel Soft Keys ........................... 7
3.1 Setting the Basic System
Parameters.................................7
3.2 Setting the Basic Protection
Parameters...............................16
Section 4: Assigning/Mapping Relay Outputs
Using the Front Panel Soft
Keys........................................... 24
Section 5: Device Setup Using
PowerPort-E .............................. 27
5.1 Setting the Basic System
Parameters...............................29
5.2 Setting the Basic Protection
Parameters...............................33
Section 6: Assigning/Mapping Relay Outputs
Using PowerPort-E .................... 38
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Section 1: Navigation
1.1 Basic Navigation
Navigation through the EGR-5000 menus and settings is easily accomplished using the soft keys on the EGR-5000
control panel and their corresponding functions that appear near the bottom of the LED display (see Figure 1).
Figure 1. EGR-5000 Basic Navigation.
To select a function that appears in the function area, press the soft key that is directly under that function.
Once the Menu soft key is pressed, the EGR-5000 utilizes arrows and tools that appear in the function area of the
display and correspond to the soft keys directly below (see Figure 2). Table 1 gives a summary of the arrows and
tools that may appear in the function area and a brief description of each.
Figure 2. Arrows and Tools in the Function Area.
Soft Ke
y
s
Function Area
A
rrows & Tools
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Table 1. Arrows and Tools That Can Appear in the Function Area of the Display.
Arrow/Tool Description
The “Up” arrow scrolls up through the current menu.
The “Down” arrow scrolls down through the current menu.
The ”Left” arrow takes the User one step back to the previous menu.
The “Right” arrow takes the User to the next sub-menu.
The “Top of List” arrow takes the User directly to the top of the current menu list.
The “Bottom of List” arrow takes the User directly to the bottom of the current menu list.
The “Increase” icon will increase the active digit by one.
The “Decrease” icon will decrease the active digit by one.
The “Left Movement” arrow will take the User one digit to the left in a value.
The “Right Movement” arrow will take the User one digit to the right in a value.
The “Wrench” icon will give the User access to the parameter setting mode for a function.
The “Delete” icon allows the User to delete data or a value.
1.2 Password Entry
Before any parameter of the EGR-5000 can be changed, the User must enter a valid password using the soft keys
on the control panel. A password must be a User-defined, four digit combination of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4
(examples: 1224 or 2341).
Note: A default password (1234) was set at the factory. If the password has been changed, contact your System
Administrator for the new password.
To enter the password, simply press the soft keys corresponding with the numbers appearing in the function area
near the bottom of the LED display. An asterisk (*) will appear in the display as each number is entered.
Press the “OK” soft key after the password has been entered.
Figure 3. Entering the Password.
Password
Numbers
“OK” Ke
y
Soft Ke
y
s
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Section 2: Saving Parameters
When the User makes changes to the parameters, the EGR-5000 DOES NOT automatically save the changes.
Changes MUST BE explicitly saved by the User. There are two ways changes can be saved: saving individual
changes or saving multiple changes.
2.1 Making and Saving Parameter Changes
1. Use the soft keys under the display to access the parameter to be changed.
2. Press the soft key under the wrench icon then enter the password.
Figure 4. The Wrench Icon.
3. Use the soft keys to change the parameter then press the soft key under “OK”. Asterisks appears in the
display indicating a parameter has been changed.
Figure 5. The “OK” Soft Key and the Asterisk Denoting a Parameter Change.
A
sterisks
Wrench Icon
“OK” Ke
y
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Note: If the User wishes to change multiple parameters, please skip to Step 5. If the User wishes to save the
individual parameter made at this time, complete Step 4 then end the process.
4. Press the “Ok” key. Then press the soft key under “Yes” to save the new value.
To Make and Save Multiple Parameter Changes
Note: The EGR-5000 utilizes a timeout function. If the timeout time has expired, the User may be asked to re-
enter the password.
5. Use the soft keys to access and change the other parameters to be changed then press the soft key under
“OK” after each change. An asterisk appears in the display indicating a parameter has been changed but
not saved. Likewise, an asterisk next to a higher-level parameter menu implies that one of its constituent
parameters has been modified but not saved.
6. Once all the parameters have been changed, press the “Ok” key. Then press the soft key under “Yes” to
save the new values.
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Section 3: Device Setup Using the Front Panel Soft Keys
Press the soft key
under “Menu” to
access the
“Operation” screen.
From within the
“Operation” screen,
press the soft key
under the down
arrow to access the
next parameter
screen “System
Para” (System
Parameters).
3.1 Setting the Basic System Parameters
From the “System
Para” (System
Parameters)
screen, press the
soft key under the
right arrow to
access the “System
Para” menu.
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From the “System
Para” menu, use the
up and down arrow
keys to highlight
“Generator” then press
the right arrow key to
access the
“Generator” menu.
To edit any Generator
parameter, use the up
or down arrow keys to
select the parameter
(in this example
“Generator MVA”) then
press the soft key
under the wrench icon.
To edit parameters,
the User must enter a
valid password (see
Section 1: Password
Entry).
Enter the four-digit
password as
described in Section 1:
Password Entry. After
the password has
been entered, press
the “Ok” soft key.
Note: The EGR-5000
utilizes a timeout
function. If the timeout
time has expired, the
User may be asked to
re-enter the password.
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Use the “+” and/or “-“
keys to set the desired
Generator Voltage.
Press the “OK” soft
key to save the
setting.
If the parameter has
been changed and
after the User presses
the “OK” soft key, an
asterisk will appear
next to the changed
parameter.
To save the parameter
change, press the “OK”
soft key. The User will
be asked to “Save
Parameter Changes?”.
Press the soft key under
the “Yes” icon to save
the changes or the soft
key under the “No” icon
to reject the changes.
Note: This same
procedure can be used
to set all System
Parameter settings.
There may be some
minor text changes in
the “Save” screen, but
the procedure is the
same (see Section 2:
Saving Parameters.
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To change the
Power Factor
setting, use the up
or down arrow keys
to select Power
Factor then press
the soft key under
the wrench icon.
To edit parameters,
the User must enter
a valid password
(see Section 1:
Password Entry).
Use the “+” and/or
“-“ keys to set the
desired Power
Factor. Press the
“OK” soft key to
save the setting.
If the parameter has
been changed and
after the User
presses the “OK”
soft key, an asterisk
will appear next to
the changed
parameter.
To save the
parameter change,
press the “OK” soft
key again (see
Section 2: Saving
Parameters.
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Use the arrow keys
to move back to the
“System Para” main
menu. Use the up
or down arrow keys
to select the
“General Settings”
parameter then
press the right
arrow key.
Use the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight the “Phase
Sequence”
parameter then
press the soft key
under the wrench
icon.
To edit parameters,
the User must enter
a valid password
(see Section 1:
Password Entry).
Use the up or down
arrow keys to set the
desired Phase
Sequence to “ABC” or
“ACB”. Press the “OK”
soft key to save the
setting.
If the parameter has
been changed and
after the User presses
the “OK” soft key, an
asterisk will appear
next to the changed
parameter.
To save the parameter
change, press the
“OK” soft key again
(see Section 2: Saving
Parameters.
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Use the arrow keys
to move back to the
“System Para” main
menu. Use the up
or down arrow keys
to select the
“General Settings”
parameter then
press the right
arrow key.
Use the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight the “f”
(Frequency)
parameter then
press the soft key
under the wrench
icon.
To edit parameters,
the User must enter
a valid password
(see Section 1:
Password Entry).
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Use the up or down
arrow keys to set
the desired “f” to
“50 Hz” or “60 Hz”.
Press the “OK” soft
key to save the
setting.
If the parameter has
been changed and
after the User
presses the “OK”
soft key, an asterisk
will appear next to
the changed
parameter.
To save the
parameter change,
press the “OK” soft
key again (see
Section 2: Saving
Parameters.
Use the left arrow
key to move back to
the “System Para”
main menu. Use
the up or down
arrow keys to select
the “Direction”
parameter then
press the right
arrow key.
Use the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight the “Phase
MTA” (Maximum
Phase Angle)
parameter then
press the soft key
under the wrench
icon.
To edit parameters,
the User must enter
a valid password
(see Section 1:
Password Entry).
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Use the “+” and/or
“-“ arrow keys to set
the desired Phase
MTA. The MTA is
the angle between
the phase current
and reference
voltage in case of a
short circuit. This
angle is needed to
determine the fault
direction if a short
circuit occurs.
Press the “OK” soft
key to save the
setting.
If the parameter has
been changed and
after the User
presses the “OK”
soft key, an asterisk
will appear next to
the changed
parameter.
To save the parameter
change, press the
“OK” soft key again
(see Section 2: Saving
Parameters.
Use the left arrow
key to return to the
“Direction” menu.
The other
parameters that can
be set under the
“Direction” menu
are:
IR Dir Cntrl;
IX Dir Cntrl:
3V0 Source; and
Ground MTA.
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Use the up or down
arrow keys to return
to the “System
Para” main menu
then use the up and
down arrow keys
again to highlight
the “System Para –
General Settings”
menu. Press the
right arrow key then
use the up and
down arrow keys
again to select the
“CT pri” (CT
Primary). Press the
right arrow key.
Enter the desired
CT setting using the
soft keys. When
the appropriate
setting is displayed,
follow the same
procedure to
change the setting:
wrench ->
select/change value
-> soft key under
“Ok”.
If the parameter has
been changed and
after the User
presses the “OK”
soft key, an asterisk
will appear next to
the changed
parameter.
To save the
parameter change,
press the “OK” soft
key again (see
Section 2: Saving
Parameters.
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The “CT pri”
(primary external
CT settings), “CT
sec” (secondary
external CT
settings), and “XCT”
(ground / neutral CT
settings) should all
be set using similar
steps. When all the
CT settings have
been selected and
saved, select the
soft key under the
left arrow to return
to the Main Menu
screen.
3.2 Setting the Basic Protection Parameters
Use the up and
down arrow keys to
scroll to the
“Protection Para”
(Protection
Parameters)
screen. Press the
right arrow key to
access the
Protection
Parameters menu.
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Use the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight the “Set 1”
menu item then
press the right
arrow key to access
the Set 1
parameters menu.
Use the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight the “Loss
of Excitation”
parameter then
press the right
arrow key.
Use the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight the “40-
Z1(1)” parameter
then press the right
arrow key to access
the 40-Z1(1)
parameter.
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Use the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight the “40-
Z1(1) Function”
parameter then
press the soft key
under the wrench
icon.
To edit parameters,
the User must enter
a valid password
(see Section 1:
Password Entry).
Use the up or down
arrow keys to select
“Active” or “Inactive”
then press the “OK”
soft key.
If the parameter has
been changed and
after the User
presses the “OK”
soft key, an asterisk
will appear next to
the changed
parameter.
To save the
parameter change,
press the “OK” soft
key again (see
Section 2: Saving
Parameters.
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Use the left arrow
key to scroll back to
the “Set 1” menu
then the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight
“Volts/Hertz”. Press
the right arrow key
to access the
“Volts/Hertz”
parameter.
Use the arrow keys
to highlight “24(1)”
then press the right
arrow key to access
the “24(1)”
parameter.
Use the up or down
arrow keys to
highlight the
“Function”
parameter then
press the soft key
under the wrench
icon.
To edit parameters,
the User must enter
a valid password
(see Section 1:
Password Entry).
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Use the up or down
arrow keys to select
“Active” or “Inactive”
then press the soft
key under the “OK”
icon.
If the parameter has
been changed and
after the User
presses the “OK”
soft key, an asterisk
will appear next to
the changed
parameter.
To save the
parameter change,
press the “OK” soft
key again (see
Section 2: Saving
Parameters.
Use the up or down
arrow keys to select
/highlight “Set 1”.
Press the right
arrow key to access
the “Set 1” setting
group. Set 1 is the
only active setting
group when the
EGR-5000 is first
powered up.
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Eaton EGR-5000 Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

Eaton EGR-5000 is a powerful and versatile device that can be used for a wide range of applications. Its main capabilities include:

  • Generator protection: The EGR-5000 can be used to protect generators from a variety of faults, including overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, and undercurrent. It can also be used to provide backup protection for generators that are already equipped with protection devices.
  • Power system monitoring: The EGR-5000 can be used to monitor a variety of power system parameters, including voltage, current, frequency, and power factor. This information can be used to identify potential problems and to optimize the performance of the power system.

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