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V1.00, August 30, 2004TTC-10003 Probe Transformer Temperature ControllerInstruction & Operation Manual 215 State Route 10, Building 2Randolph, NJ

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V1.00, August 30, 20042• Cooling system performance monitor to alarm when cooling is commandedbut the current draw of the cooling fans or pumps is ou

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V1.00, August 30, 2004924. Select from the Use receiving protocol list box Xmodem protocol. If thefolder listed is incorrect, click Browse to select

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V1.00, August 30, 2004936. Uploading will begin. There will be two retries. Click Cancel if more than 3retries are attempted:7. At the conclusion of

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V1.00, August 30, 2004949.1.2 Upload Settings Using ProcommThe procedure to upload a setting file is as follows:1. Press Enter to display the Main M

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V1.00, August 30, 2004952. Click on Data. Click on Receive File:

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V1.00, August 30, 2004963. Select a folder and Type the file name. Click Save:

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V1.00, August 30, 2004974. The file transfer window will open indicating progress. 128 will be recorded inByte count if successful:5. At the conclus

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V1.00, August 30, 2004989.2 Download Setting FilesDownload settings transfers the binary setting file on your PC to the TTC-1000connected through the

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V1.00, August 30, 2004992. Click Transfer then click Send File:3. Select the Folder by clicking Browse to locate folder where the file is to bestore

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V1.00, August 30, 20041004. The following screen will show the download progress:5. If successful, the following screen will display:NOTE: Download

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V1.00, August 30, 20041019.2.2 Download Settings Using ProcommCheck settings to insure Xmodem protocol is selected. To download a setting file:1. Pr

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V1.00, August 30, 200432 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThe following section describes the front panel display, indicators, and switches,connection points, mount

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V1.00, August 30, 20041022. Click Data and click Send File:3. Select Folder, type file name and click Open:

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V1.00, August 30, 20041034. Progress will be indicated:5. The following screen will be displayed when complete:

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V1.00, August 30, 2004104NOTE: The TTC-1000 will suspend all measurements and calculations oncedownloading is selected. The outputs will also be block

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V1.00, August 30, 200410510 DATA LOGGINGData logging permits storage of time stamped temperature and load data. Theuser has the ability to change the

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V1.00, August 30, 2004106There is one limitation, in the event that power is interrupted, the time stamp isstored as a data record. Time stamp records

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V1.00, August 30, 200410710.4 Selecting Data PointsAny or all of the data points can be selected for logging. Change the number ofpoints or the points

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V1.00, August 30, 2004108Enter:109/1)This will add P2 to the log. Type 0 to remove from the log.10.4.3 Add or Delete P3 From LogTo change this setting

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V1.00, August 30, 200410910.4.5 Add or Delete Load From LogTo change this setting, enter PROGRAM mode from the front panel as discussedin Section 4.1.

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V1.00, August 30, 200411010.5 Retrieving Data LogThe data log can be downloaded to a PC through the RS-232 interface.Downloading the data log does not

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V1.00, August 30, 2004111END OF REPORT. STOP TEXT CAPTURE & PRESS 'Enter'The first line is the header for the data reported. The last ch

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V1.00, August 30, 20044UP arrow button for navigating forward into menu categories andincreasing settings.DOWN arrow button for navigating backward in

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V1.00, August 30, 20041123. Click on Capture Text. A window will open to select the Folder where the textfile is to be stored:4. Click Browse to fin

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V1.00, August 30, 20041135. Press enter after the 6 in the Main Menu:6. Click on Transfer, Capture Text and click Stop to halt the data capture:

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V1.00, August 30, 200411410.5.2 Saving the Data Log as a Text File Using ProComm1. Press 6 on the Enter line of the Main Menu and press the Enter key

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V1.00, August 30, 20041152. Highlight the data from the screen to be stored as a text file:

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V1.00, August 30, 20041163. Select the Path and file name for the text file. Click Save:

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V1.00, August 30, 200411710.6 Import to ExcelThe text file captured can be imported into excel for plotting and sorting. It is agood idea to open the

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V1.00, August 30, 20041182. Go to the Path where the text file is stored and select Files of Type: TextFiles, Double Click the file name and Click Op

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V1.00, August 30, 20041194. Check the Comma box in Delimiters. Make sure all other boxes areunchecked:5. Click the General button in the Column data

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V1.00, August 30, 20041206. After closing the import wizard, the text data will display:The data is now ready for graphing.

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V1.00, August 30, 200412111 DOWNLOAD PROGRAM UPDATESThe TTC-1000 firmware contains a boot loader that allows the user to downloadnew firmware. Downlo

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V1.00, August 30, 200452.2 Connection OverviewThe Figure 2.2 describes the available connections.Figure 2.2: Connection OverviewTTC-1000-XXX1021342345

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V1.00, August 30, 2004122The user has approximately 90 seconds to find the file and start the downloadprocess. The user will see the following message

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V1.00, August 30, 20041232. Find the Path and file name. 90 seconds are allotted to find the file:3. Select Xmodem from the Protocol pull down list.

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V1.00, August 30, 20041244. Click on the file name and click open. Click Send:5. The download will now begin. Clicking Cancel aborts the transfer:

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V1.00, August 30, 20041256. If the transfer is successful, the following screen will be displayed to wait 15seconds for the transfer to be “burned-in

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V1.00, August 30, 200412611.2 Download Firmware Using ProcommMake sure the Transfer Protocol is set for XMODEM. To download firmwareusing Procomm:1.

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V1.00, August 30, 20041272. Find the folder containing the file to be transferred.

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V1.00, August 30, 20041283. Click Open:

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V1.00, August 30, 20041294. The download will now begin. Clicking Cancel aborts the transfer:

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V1.00, August 30, 20041305. If the transfer is successful, the following screen will be displayed to wait 15seconds for the transfer to be “burned-in

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V1.00, August 30, 20041316. Press the Enter key after 15 seconds to display the Main Menu:7. If the Main Menu does not appear, check the front panel

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V1.00, August 30, 200462.3 SpecificationsPower Supply Input Operating Range:38 VDC to 160 VDC or 120VAC ±10%, 3 Watts maxOperating Temperature Range:-

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V1.00, August 30, 200413212 SETTINGS WORKSHEETSThe following worksheet is a comprehensive list of all the settings programmablethrough the RS-232 inte

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V1.00, August 30, 200413312.1 Front Panel Setting SheetsSetting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to001 SP11PICKUP Probe #

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V1.00, August 30, 2004134Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to016 SP24DRPOUT Probe #2 dropouttemperature0 to 160 °C

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V1.00, August 30, 2004135Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to029 DIRECTED FOA(functional only inunits equipped wit

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V1.00, August 30, 2004136Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to041 LTCDIFF2 DO (Notfunctional in singleprobe units)L

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V1.00, August 30, 2004137Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to050 IN1=LEVEL orPULSE(functional only inunits equippe

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V1.00, August 30, 2004138Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to057 (!) SP12 (*/+) TOOUTnAssigns probe #1 setpoint t

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V1.00, August 30, 2004139Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to062 (!) SP23 (*/+) TOOUTn(Not functional insingle pr

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V1.00, August 30, 2004140Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to067 (!) SP34 (*/+) TOOUTn(Not functional insingle pr

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V1.00, August 30, 2004141Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to072 (!) WSP3 (*/+) TOOUTn(functional only inunits eq

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V1.00, August 30, 20047NEMA 4X: 10” H x 6” W x 3.25” D. 304 Stainless SteelSurge Withstand/Fast Transient:Relay outputs, and station battery inputs: A

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V1.00, August 30, 2004142Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to077 (!) IN2 (*/+) TOOUTn(functional only inunits equi

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V1.00, August 30, 2004143Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values FactoryDefaultProgram to082 TIMESETPOINT100:00-00:00 >OUT0,1,2,3,4OR&apo

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V1.00, August 30, 2004144Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to092 P3 NAME Probe #3 name(optional)TOP OIL, WINDING,A

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V1.00, August 30, 2004145Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to105 TIME Sets military time HH:MM 00:00106 MONTH Sets

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V1.00, August 30, 2004146Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range orValuesFactoryDefaultProgram to115 OUT3(Action)w/ALRMAction: UNCHG,PCKUP,SUPVAllows

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V1.00, August 30, 200414712.2 PC Setting SheetsSetting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to01SP11 PICKUP Probe #1 set point#1 pickupte

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V1.00, August 30, 2004148Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to10 SP21 DRPOUT Probe #2 set point#1 dropouttemperature10/nnnwhere

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V1.00, August 30, 2004149Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to18 SP31 DRPOUT Probe #3 set point#1 dropouttemperature18/nnnwhere

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V1.00, August 30, 2004150Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to25 WSP1 PICKUP Calculated windingpickup temperature25/nnnwhere nn

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V1.00, August 30, 2004151Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to34 LTCDIFF1DRPOUTLTC Differential 1drop outtemperature34/-nn or 3

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V1.00, August 30, 200482.4 Part Number DetailsNOTE: Consult the factory for other options not listed.TTC- PROBE- 0 t -zzzProbe lead length, zzz=10 to

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V1.00, August 30, 2004152Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to42 LSP2 DRPOUT Load dropoutcurrent42/n.nwhere n.n=0.0 to 9.9SET O

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V1.00, August 30, 2004153Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to51 OUT2AUTO/MANUALOperate Output inAUTO or MANUALcontrol51/0: AUT

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V1.00, August 30, 2004154Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to59 (!) SP11 (*/+)TO OUTnProgrammable logicfor SP1159/0/0/0: SP11

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V1.00, August 30, 2004155Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to63 (!) SP21 (*/+) TOOUTnProgrammable logic forSP21DO NOT USE FOR

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V1.00, August 30, 2004156Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to67 (!) SP31 (*/+) TOOUTnProgrammable logic forSP31DO NOT USE FOR

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V1.00, August 30, 2004157Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to71 (!) LTCDIFF1(*/+) TO OUTnProgrammablelogic for LTCDIFF1DO NOT

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V1.00, August 30, 2004158Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to75 (!) WSP3 (*/+)TO OUTnProgrammablelogic for WSP3SET ONLY IF Aux

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V1.00, August 30, 2004159Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to79 (!) OUT1 (*/+)TO OUTnProgrammablelogic for OUT179/0/0/0: OUT1

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V1.00, August 30, 2004160Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to83 (!) IN1 (*/+) TOOUTnProgrammablelogic for IN1SET ONLY IFOptic

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V1.00, August 30, 2004161Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to89 OUT2 INVERT Inverts OUT2 89/0: Not INVERT89/1: INVERT90 OUT3 I

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V1.00, August 30, 200493 INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONSThe following section gives information on hookup of power, temperature probes,split core CT, ou

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V1.00, August 30, 2004162Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to98 TPROBE2 NAME Names PROBE2 98/0: TOP OIL98/1: WINDING98/2: AMBI

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V1.00, August 30, 2004163Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to104 BAUD RATE Sets baud rate forRS-485 interface104/0: 1200 baud1

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V1.00, August 30, 2004164Setting # Setting Purpose Setting Range or Values Program to115 WNDCKT ALRM Enables or disableswinding circuitalarm115/0: Ena

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V1.00, August 30, 200416513 DNP3.0 PROFILE DOCUMENTDNP V3.00DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENTVendor Name: Advanced Power Technologies, LLCDevice Name: TTC-10

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V1.00, August 30, 2004166DNP V3.00DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENTRequires Application Layer Confirmation:$ Never" Always" When reporting Event Data&

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V1.00, August 30, 2004167DNP V3.00DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENTReports Binary Input Change Eventswhen no specific variation requested:# Never" Only tim

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V1.00, August 30, 2004168DNP V3.00DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENTSequential File Transfer Support:Append File Mode " Yes # NoCustom Status Code Strings &

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V1.00, August 30, 2004169TTC-1000 Data MapIndex # DNP ObjectGroup,VariationDescription00 01,02 State of Set Point SP11 (Probe 1, Set Point 1), 0-Dropp

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V1.00, August 30, 200410Figure 3.2 shows the outline of the NEMA 4X enclosure. A mounting bracket,P/N:80001000126, suitable for retrofit or new applic

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V1.00, August 30, 2004113.2 Power HookupThe TTC-1000 can be powered from either DC substation battery betweenvoltages of 38 to 160 VDC or from AC volt

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Table of ContentsV1.00, August 30, 2004i1 INTRODUCTION...12 PR

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V1.00, August 30, 200412thermometer well adapter fittings: 7/8-UNF (ANSI/IEEE C57 thermometer well),½-NPT and ¾-NPT and three probe sleeves: 0.481, 0.

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V1.00, August 30, 2004135. Close the elbow, forming a 90 degree right angle. Tighten the domedstrain relief until the insert is tight against the pro

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V1.00, August 30, 200414• RTV silicone sealant suitable for the outdoor applications and rated for themaximum operating temperature.• Thermal grease

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V1.00, August 30, 200415Figure 3.8: Magnetic Mount, Side View3. Place a bead of RTV silicone or other suitable sealing compound around theperimeter o

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V1.00, August 30, 200416Figure 3.9: Magnetic Mount, Application of RTV3.3.4 Probe Lead ConnectionsThe probe leads are color-coded and are inserted in

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V1.00, August 30, 200417The resistance from the white to black probe leads is 1000 ohms and from whiteto red leads is 1000 ohms at 23° C and increases

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V1.00, August 30, 200418Figure 3.11: Temperature Probe Shield Grounding3.4 Auxiliary CT Input for Calculated Winding TemperatureModels TTC-1000-xx3x

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V1.00, August 30, 20041912Power34Aux CTTB11234PowerAux CTTB3TB2a) Panel Mountb) NEMA 4Figure 3.13: Auxiliary CT Connections WARNING: SEVERE DAMAGE WIL

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V1.00, August 30, 200420NOCNCOUT1OUT2NC C NONC C NONC C NOOUT3OUT4TB1OUT1OUT2OUT3OUT4SHIELDTB3a) Panel Mountb) NEMA 4Figure 3.14: Connections to Relay

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V1.00, August 30, 200421PROBE #1TB2COMTMPREFPROBE #2COMTMPREFALARM123456789101112AlarmREFTNFCOMREFTMPCOMTB2a) Panel Mount b) NEMA 4the unit to provide

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Table of ContentsV1.00, August 30, 2004ii4.3.5 Calculated Winding Exponent Setting...324.3.6 Checking Wind

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V1.00, August 30, 200422PIN FUNCTION1 No connection2 Receive Data3 Transmit Data4 No connection5 Ground6 No connection7 Request to send8 Clear to send

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V1.00, August 30, 200423Figure 3.18: Location of J2 RS-485 Bus Termination JumperNOTE: For panel mount versions, the unit contains the jumper but it i

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V1.00, August 30, 200424Figure 3.19: Panel Mount and NEMA 4 RS-485 ConnectionsFigure 3.20: Four Wire RS-485 ConnectionsThere are many good references

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V1.00, August 30, 200425and IN2 can be programmed to be LEVEL or PULSE active. Figure 3.21illustrates these connections. The use of shielded cable is

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V1.00, August 30, 2004264 SETTINGSSettings can be made either through the front panel or using a PC equipped withterminal emulation software. Proper o

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V1.00, August 30, 200427emulation be set for either ANSI or TTY. The pin out of this port is designed touse a 9 pin female to 9 pin male null modem ca

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V1.00, August 30, 20042851 OUT2 AUTO (0)52 OUT2 SUPVS (2) w/ALRM53 OUT3 PICKUP TMR=00 sec54 OUT3 AUTO (0)55 OUT3 UNCHG (0) w/ALRM56 OUT4 PICKUP TMR=00

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V1.00, August 30, 200429115 WNDCKT ALRM ENABLED (0)116 DEVICE ALRM ENABLED (0)117 TEMPERATURE ALRM ENABLED (0)118 MANUAL ALRM ENABLED (0)119 TIME SP C

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V1.00, August 30, 200430TTopOil = Measured Top Oil temperatureIt is noted that the Hot Spot Rise over Top Oil at rated load is not alwaysavailable. In

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V1.00, August 30, 2004314.3.2 Rated LoadThe Rated Load setting is the top name plate rating in Amps. If the nameplateindicates ratings of 1000/1200/14

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Table of ContentsV1.00, August 30, 2004iii4.13.4Winding Circuit Alarm Setting ...694.14 Settin

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V1.00, August 30, 200432Enter:94/20) This will program the hot spot rise to 20 degrees Celsius.4.3.4 Winding Rise Time ConstantThe Winding Rise Tim

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V1.00, August 30, 200433Enter:80/1)This will program the Cooling Type to directed FOA/FOW. Enter 0 for all othercooling types.4.3.6 Checking Winding T

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V1.00, August 30, 200434• AMBIENT• LTCDIFF• BOTMOIL• TOPOIL1• TOPOIL2• TOPOIL3• LTCDIF1• LTCDIF2NOTE: The MIN/MAX log should always be reset after cha

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V1.00, August 30, 2004355... TOPOIL16... TOPOIL27... TOPOIL38... LTCDIF19... LTCDIF2Therefore to display TOPOIL for probe 1 type:Enter:

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V1.00, August 30, 200436Figure 4.1: Over Temperature OperationSPpn Pick UpTemperatureSPpn Drop OutTemperatureTemperatureTimeSPpn

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V1.00, August 30, 200437Figure 4.2: Under Temp OperationOnce a set point has picked up, it will not drop out until the pre-programmedconditions are me

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V1.00, August 30, 2004381. When changing pickup or drop out temperature set points, the newvalue takes effect the next time temperature data is updat

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V1.00, August 30, 200439The remaining liquid set points can be changed by pressing the %%%% arrow buttonand following the above procedure.For programm

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V1.00, August 30, 200440For programming from a PC just type the desired temperature on the “Enter:” lineas follows:Enter:25/85)This will program WSP1

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V1.00, August 30, 200441The TTC-1000 uses an LTC pickup timer settable from zero to 999 minutes tosupervise the LTC set point. The above example shows

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Table of ContentsV1.00, August 30, 2004iv9.2.2 Download Settings Using Procomm...10110 DATA LOGGING ...

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42V1.00, August 30, 2004NOTE:1. In single probe versions, the LTCDIFF pickup and dropout settingsdisplay “N/A”.2. Be careful to check that the LTCDI

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V1.00, August 30, 2004434.6.2 Setting LTCDIFF Pickup TimerProgramming LTCDIFF1 and LTCDIFF2 pick up timers from the front panel,press the %%%% or &am

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V1.00, August 30, 200444Figure 4.4: Load Pickup Set Point OperationThe first case shows that the load current remains above the pickup set point forth

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V1.00, August 30, 2004454.7.1 Setting Load Pickup Set PointThese settings are used to start a stage of cooling based on a sudden increasein load curr

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V1.00, August 30, 2004464.7.2 Setting Load Pickup TimerProgramming Load Pickup Timer from the front panel, press the %%%% or &&&&arro

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V1.00, August 30, 200447DebounceTimerINnSignalApplied toInput nDebounceTimerINnSignalApplied toInput nFigure 4.5: Input Set for LEVELFigure 4.6: Input

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V1.00, August 30, 200448For programming from a PC just type the input detection, IN1 or IN2 CNTRL,mode on the “Enter:” line as follows:Enter:45/1)This

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V1.00, August 30, 200449Assigning SP11 ! to OUT3 and SP21 ! and SP12 + to OUT3 will result in thefollowing Boolean expression:OUT3 = SP12 ! SP11!SP21N

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V1.00, August 30, 200450NOTE: DO NOT ASSIGN SP21, SP22, SP23, SP24, or SP31,SP32,SP33,SP34IF ASSIGNING THE LTCDIFF SET POINT.To assign a liquid set po

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V1.00, August 30, 200451For programming from a PC just type the SP11 assignment on the “Enter:” lineas follows:Enter:59/0/1/1)This will assign SP11 Or

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Table of FiguresV1.00, August 30, 2004vFigure 2. 1a: Front Panel, Panel Mount Version...3Figure 2.1b:

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V1.00, August 30, 200452Use the '''' or ((((buttons to scroll to the output #. The output number will flash.Use the %%%% or &&

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V1.00, August 30, 200453Use the '''' or ((((buttons to scroll to the AND/OR logic operator. The operator willflash. Use the %%%% o

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V1.00, August 30, 2004544.9.4 Assigning Load Pickup Set PointsLoad pickup set points must be assigned to a specific output to start a stage ofcooling

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V1.00, August 30, 200455LSP2 can be assigned by pressing the %%%% arrow button and following the aboveprocedure.For programming from a PC just type th

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V1.00, August 30, 200456Use the '''' or ((((buttons to scroll to the output #. The output number will flash.Use the %%%% or &&

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V1.00, August 30, 200457The first character is the inversion operator. Use the %%%% or &&&&arrow buttons to scrollbetween the inversio

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V1.00, August 30, 2004584.9.7 Time Set PointsThe time set points allow the user additional flexibility to activate events betweenspecific times. There

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V1.00, August 30, 200459The following shows TSP1 set to pickup output 1 at 14:00 and drop out output 1after 14:15:TSP2 and TSP3 are set using the same

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V1.00, August 30, 2004604.9.8 Setting Output TimersSetting the output timers delays the pickup of the output by the number ofseconds set. Each output

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V1.00, August 30, 200461Press the YES button. The first character will flash. Use the %%%% or &&&&arrow buttonsto scroll between OFF a

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Table of FiguresV1.00, August 30, 2004vi

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V1.00, August 30, 200462NOTE: Do not use the inversion operator on individual set points whenremote control through DNP3.0 and fail-safe cooling contr

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V1.00, August 30, 200463Use the INVERT OUTn setting to cause the output relay to drop out when eithertemperature set point is achieved. The resulting

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V1.00, August 30, 2004644.10 Setting Output Control With AlarmThe TTC-1000 monitors two critical conditions: processor (DEVICE) andtemperature (TPROBE

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V1.00, August 30, 200465Press the YES button. The first character will flash. Use the %%%% or &&&&arrow buttonsto scroll between PCKUP

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V1.00, August 30, 200466Programming from the front panel, press the %%%%or &&&&arrow button until the setting089 is displayed:Press th

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V1.00, August 30, 200467Once in Manual Mode any output relay will be de-energized if power is removedupon re-energization. The output remains in Manua

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V1.00, August 30, 2004684.13.1 Device Alarm SettingA DEVICE alarm occurs anytime the microprocessor detects a failure in any ofthe peripheral hardware

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V1.00, August 30, 200469Press YES when you have made the correct selection. Selecting DSABL willblock the device alarm relay and the front panel alarm

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V1.00, August 30, 200470–XX4X. This alarm is for reporting only and does not supervise any of the controlfunctions.Setting from the front panel, press

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V1.00, August 30, 2004714.14.1 Setting Time and Date Via the Front PanelSetting from the front panel, press the %%%%or &&&&arrow butto

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WarrantyV1.00, August 30, 2004viiAll new products sold to customers are warranted against defects in design, materials, and workmanship forthe life of

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V1.00, August 30, 200472Press the YES button. The 10’s year digit will flash. Use the %%%% or &&&&arrow buttonsto set this digit. Use

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V1.00, August 30, 200473It is important to remember to enter the password as a four digit number. Failureto enter a four digit number will result in a

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V1.00, August 30, 2004745 TELEMETRY OPTIONSThis section will discuss the various telemetry options available, their use andany relevant settings. The

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V1.00, August 30, 200475data if available. Also, the TTC-1000 uses two points to identify whether or notthe probe is measuring Top Oil, Heated Well, L

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V1.00, August 30, 200476implementation is that the top priority of the Main microprocessor is for controland monitoring and the Communications Process

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V1.00, August 30, 200477To change this setting, enter PROGRAM mode from the front panel as discussedin Section 4.1. To set the node address from the f

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V1.00, August 30, 200478For programming from a PC, enter PROGRAM through the main menu asdiscussed in Section 4.2. Once in PROGRAM, type the setting f

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V1.00, August 30, 2004796 VIEW TEMPERATURESThe temperature & time display will be the first display you see upon power up.Date, time, and temperat

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V1.00, August 30, 2004806.2 Dual ProbeFor dual probe units, model number –XX2X the display sequence will appear asfollows:The name set for P1 and P2 w

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V1.00, August 30, 2004816.3 Three Probe07/29/03 13:15P1 TOPOIL1 45°CTOPOIL1 MIN= 35°C@ 03:15 07/29/03TOPOIL1 MAX= 65°C@ 17:42 07/18/03RST MIN

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1V1.00, August 30, 20041 INTRODUCTIONThe TTC-1000, 3 Probe Transformer Temperature Controller is a missionspecific programmable controller that measur

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V1.00, August 30, 2004826.4 Single Probe With Calculated WindingFor single probe units with calculated winding temperature, model number –XX3X the di

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V1.00, August 30, 2004836.5 Dual Probe With Calculated WindingFor dual probe units with calculated winding temperature, model number –XX4Xthe display

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V1.00, August 30, 2004846.6 Reset Min/MaxThe minimum and maximum registers may be reset by pressing the YES buttonwhen the display is showing:To confi

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V1.00, August 30, 2004857 VIEW SETTINGSView allows display of settings without entering PROGRAM. Settings may beviewed from the front panel or via a P

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V1.00, August 30, 20048633 LTCDIFF1 PICKUP=05 øC34 LTCDIFF1 DRPOUT=00 øC35 LTCDIFF2 PICKUP=05 øC36 LTCDIFF2 DRPOUT=00 øC37 LTCDIFF PICKUPTMR1=480 MIN

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V1.00, August 30, 20048797 TPROBE1 NAME=TOPOIL1 (5)98 TPROBE2 NAME=TOPOIL2 (6)99 TPROBE3 NAME=TOPOIL3 (7)100 ALTERNATE=DSABL (0)101 ANALGOUT=N/A102 A1

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V1.00, August 30, 2004888 STATUSSTATUS allows you to take a snapshot of the recognized state of any output,temperature set points, LOAD, LTCDIFF set p

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V1.00, August 30, 200489WSP4=PICKED UPLSP1=PICKED UPLSP2=PICKED UPIN1=DRP'D OUTIN2=DRP'D OUTOUT1=PICKED UPOUT2=DRP'D OUTOUT3=DRP'D

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V1.00, August 30, 2004909 SETTING FILESUploading and downloading of setting files can only be accomplished throughconnection from a PC directly connec

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V1.00, August 30, 2004912. After pressing 4 and Enter:3. Click on Transfer and click Receive File:

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