4-60 489 Generator Management Relay GE Multilin
4.10 S9 THERMAL MODEL 4 SETPOINTS
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b) CUSTOM OVERLOAD CURVE
If the induction generator starting current begins to infringe on the thermal damage curves, it may become necessary to use
a custom curve to tailor generator protection so successful starting may be possible without compromising protection. Fur-
thermore, the characteristics of the starting thermal (locked rotor and acceleration) and the running thermal damage curves
may not fit together very smoothly. In this instance, it may be necessary to use a custom curve to tailor protection to the
thermal limits to allow the generator to be started successfully and utilized to its full potential without compromising protec-
tion. The distinct parts of the thermal limit curves now become more critical. For these conditions, it is recommended that
the 489 custom curve thermal model be used. The custom overload curve allows users to program their own curves by
entering trip times for 30 pre-determined current levels.
The curves below show that if the running overload thermal limit curve were smoothed into one curve with the locked rotor
thermal limit curve, the induction generator could not be started at 80% voltage. A custom curve is required.
Figure 4–12: CUSTOM CURVE EXAMPLE
MULTIPLE OFFULL LOADCURRENTSETPOINT
TIME TO TRIP IN SECONDS
0.1
1.0
10
100
1000
10000
0.5
1
10
100
1000
1
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
5
1
PROGRAMMED 469 CUSTOM CURVE
RUNNINGSAFETIME(STATOR LIMIT)
ACCELERATION SAFETIME(ROTOR LIMIT)
MACHINE CURRENT @ 100% VOLTAGE
MACHINE CURRENT @ 80% VOLTAGE
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TYPICAL CUSTOM CURVE
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