GE 750/760 Feeder Management
GE 750/760 Feeder Management 750-P1-G1-S1-HI-A10-G-E-H
To speed things up, this introductory chapter provides a step-by-step tutorial for a simple
feeder application. Important wiring considerations and precautions discussed in Electrical
Installation on page 3–10 should be observed for reliable operation. Detailed information
regarding accuracy, output relay contact ratings, and so forth are detailed in Specifications
on page 2–11. The remainder of this manual should be read and kept for reference to
ensure maximum benefit from the 750 and 760. For further information, please consult
your local sales representative or the factory. Comments about new features or
modifications for your specific requirements are welcome and encouraged.
Setpoints and actual values are indicated as follows in the manual:
A2 METERING DEMAND PHASE A CURRENT LAST PHASE A CURRENT DEMAND
This ‘path representation’ illustrates the location of an specific actual value or setpoint with
regards to its previous menus and sub-menus. In the example above, the LAST PHASE A
CURRENT DEMAND actual value is shown to be a item in the Phase A Current sub-menu,
which itself is an item in the Demand menu, which is an item of actual values page A2
Metering).
Sub-menu levels are entered by pressing the MESSAGE key. When inside a sub-menu,
the MESSAGE key returns to the previous sub-menu. The MESSAGE and MESSAGE
keys are used to scroll through the settings in a sub-menu. The display indicates which
keys can be used at any given point. A summary of the menu structure for
The relay has three types of display messages: actual values, setpoints, and target
messages.
Setpoints are programmable settings entered by the user. These types of messages are
located within a menu structure that groups the information into categories. Navigating
the menu structure is described below. A summary of the menu structure for setpoints and
actual values can be found in Setpoints Main Menu on page 5–1 and Actual Values Main
Menu on page 6–1, respectively.
Actual values include the following information:
1. The status of logic inputs (both virtual and hardware), last trip information,
fault location, and relay date and time.
2. Metering values measured by the relay, such as current, voltage, frequency,
power, energy, demand, and analog inputs.
3. Maintenance data. This is useful statistical information that may be used for
preventive maintenance. It includes trip counters and accumulated arcing
current.
4. Event recorder downloading tool.
5. Product information including model number, firmware version, additional
product information, and calibration dates.
6. Oscillography and data logger downloading tool.
7. A list of active conditions.
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750-P1-G1-S1-LO-A10-R-B-H
750-P1-G1-S1-LO-A10-R-E-H
750-P1-G1-S1-LO-A10-R-T-H
750-P1-G1-S1-HI-A20-R-E-H
750-P1-G1-S1-HI-A20-R-T-H
750-P5-G1-S5-HI-A20-R-E-H
750-P5-G1-D1-HI-A20-R-T-H
760-P1-G1-S1-HI-A20-R-T-H
760-P1-G1-S1-HI-A20-G-B-H
760-P1-G1-S1-HI-A20-G-E-H
760-P5-G1-D1-HI-A20-R-T-H
760-P5-G1-D5-HI-A20-G-B-H
760-P5-G1-D1-HI-A20-G-E-H
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Replacing an electrical equipment unit in a plant is a complex task that requires careful planning and execution to ensure safety and minimize downtime. Here is a general step-by-step guide on how to replace electrical equipment in a plant:
Pre-Planning:
Safety Precautions:
Shutdown Procedures:
Disconnection:
Removal of Existing Equipment:
Installation of New Equipment:
Testing and Commissioning:
Documentation:
Training:
Startup:
Throughout the process, it’s important to work closely with a team that includes electrical engineers, technicians, and maintenance staff. Communication is key to a successful equipment replacement. Additionally, always adhere to local electrical codes and standards to ensure compliance and safety. If the task is beyond the expertise of in-house staff, consider hiring a professional contractor experienced in industrial electrical work.
Obtaining industrial automation programming software typically involves the following steps:
Identify Your Needs:
Research Software Options:
Contact Equipment Manufacturers:
Purchase or Download:
Academic or Evaluation Versions:
Open Source Options:
Licensing:
Training and Support:
Legal and Compliance:
Installation and Setup:
Here are some common ways to obtain industrial automation programming software:
Remember to keep your software updated to benefit from the latest features and security patches. Also, ensure that you have the necessary backup and recovery procedures in place to protect your programming work.
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