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ALLEN-BRADLEYInstallationand OperationManualLine SynchronizationModule(Bulletin 1402 LSM)Allen-Bradley

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Chapter 1Product Description1–4

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A–B2Chapter2–1InstallationThe Bulletin 1402 Line Synchronization Module (LSM) should be installedin a Bulletin 1771 I/O chassis that is located in a d

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Chapter 2Installation2–2The LSM requires the use of a Cat. No. 1771-WC (10 position, goldcontacts) Swing Arm.There are two sets of terminals associate

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Chapter 2Installation2–3For proper monitoring and synchronization, correct selection of currenttransformers (CT’s) and potential transformers (PT’s) i

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Chapter 2Installation2–4Other factors may affect CT accuracy. The length of the CT cabling shouldbe minimized because long cabling could contribute to

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Chapter 2Installation2–5Connection for Three Phase Delta, 3 Wire Systems with 3 PT’s & 3 CT’SWhen configured for ungrounded (floating) Delta opera

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Chapter 2Installation2–6Current Transformer ConnectionsThe LSM is equipped with four CT inputs, designated I1 – I4. Inputs I1 – I3are used to measure

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Chapter 2Installation2–7Figure 2.1 – Wiring Diagram for 4–Wire Wye ConnectionSynchronizing Bus VoltageL1 L2 L3 NCT Terminal Block12345678A0234571BRefe

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Chapter 2Installation2–8Figure 2.2 – Wiring Diagram for 3–Wire Wye ConnectionSynchronizing Bus VoltageL1 L2 L3CT Terminal Block12345678A023451BReferen

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Chapter 2Installation2–9Figure 2.3 – Wiring Diagram for 3 Transformer Delta ConnectionSynchronizing Bus VoltageL1 L2 L3CT Terminal Block12345678A02345

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Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those ofelectromechanical equipment. “Safety Guidelines for the Application,Insta

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Chapter 2Installation2–10Figure 2.4 – Wiring Diagram for 2 Transformer Open–Delta ConnectionSynchronizing Bus VoltageL1 L2 L3CT Terminal Block12345678

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Chapter 2Installation2–11Figure 2.5 – Wiring Diagram for 2 Transformer Open–Delta Connection With 2 CT’sSynchronizing Bus VoltageL1 L2 L3CT Terminal B

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Chapter 2Installation2–12

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A–B3Chapter3–1General OperationThis chapter:• introduces the user to the controls and operation• describes each function• defines operating parameter

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Chapter 3General Operation3–2Voltage ModeThis entry is used to indicate if the system being monitored is wired in aWYE, a Delta, or an open Delta. A v

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Chapter 3General Operation3–3Phase Match Error Upper and Lower Acceptance LimitsThese entries are used to specify the upper and lower acceptance limit

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Chapter 3General Operation3–4Demand PeriodThis entry is used to specify the desired period for demand measurement.The value is specified in minutes an

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Chapter 3General Operation3–5Synchronization ContinuedThe “Permissive Synchronization” discrete output from the PLC–5 preventsthe LSM from issuing any

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Chapter 3General Operation3–6Power MonitoringIn addition to the synchronization function, the LSM provides an extensivearray of monitoring information

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Chapter 3General Operation3–7Load SharingThe load sharing function allows multiple synchronizing buses to split theload requirements on a power system

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Table of ContentsiProduct Description 1–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter Objectives 1–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 3General Operation3–8ControlThe user can direct the LSM to perform several different functions bysending the appropriate block transfer data t

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Chapter 3General Operation3–9Self–test ContinuedThe red Fault LED flashes while the complete self–test is being performed.The Fault LED will remain on

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Chapter 3General Operation3–10Discrete Outputs (From the PLC Processor)The following discrete output control signals will be provided from thePLC–5 pr

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Chapter 3General Operation3–11Configuration Software Support6200 SoftwareSetup assistance for the LSM module is provided through the 6200 version4.4 o

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Chapter 3General Operation3–12

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A–B4Chapter4–1Application InformationModes of OperationThe Line Synchronization Module (LSM) has several modes of operation.Upon successful configurat

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Chapter 4Application Information4–2Synchronization and Monitor with Load ShareIn this mode of operation, data is returned for Synchronizing Bus voltag

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Chapter 4Application Information4–3Block Transfer Communications ContinuedFor example, the words 10 modulus 103 and 0 modulus 100 would beprocessed in

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Chapter 4Application Information4–4Acquiring Data From the LSMThe data from the LSM is returned in four tables. These tables are againdifferentiated b

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Chapter 4Application Information4–5Discrete Outputs From The PLC–5 Continued present, the synchronization fails and the “Synchronization Failure” disc

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Table of ContentsiiPLC Interface 3–9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Discrete I/O Interface 3–9. . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 4Application Information4–6Discrete Inputs to the PLC–5The discrete inputs to the PLC–5 are as follows:Table 4.3Octal BitNumberDecimal BitNumb

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Chapter 4Application Information4–7Discrete Inputs to the PLC–5 ContinuedThe Lower Speed – Frequency Adjust synchronization error discrete input tothe

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Chapter 4Application Information4–8Discrete Inputs to the PLC–5 ContinuedThe Close Breaker discrete input to the PLC–5 indicates that allsynchronizati

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Chapter 4Application Information4–9Data Files UsedTable 4.4Data File Data Descriptionb3/0 Internal Triggerb3/1 Config Mode Enableb3/2 Data Resetb3/3 R

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Chapter 4Application Information4–10Data Files Used ContinuedThe following description applies to both files N21 and N22.The data at word 0 of N21 and

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Chapter 4Application Information4–11Data Files Used ContinuedTable 4.5File DescriptionN30 Factory Configuration Parameters BTR DestinationN31 User Con

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Chapter 4Application Information4–12

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AAppendixA–1Catalog Number ExplanationLINE SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE1402 - LS 5 15 5A Full ScaleMeasuredCurrentType ofDeviceMeasuredPhaseVoltage1402Power

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Appendix ACatalog Number ExplanationA–2

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A–BAppendixBB–1Block Transfer and Discrete I/O DefinitionTable B.1LSM Data Table ListTable NameNumber of ParametersID/Numberof WordsType of TableFacto

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A–BPreface iUsing This ManualReview the table below to familiarize yourself with the topics contained inthis manual.For information about: Refer to ch

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–2Table B.2Factory Configuration ParametersParameterNumberWordNum-berDescription Range Modulus 1 –

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I/O DefinitionAppendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteB–3Table B.2Factory Configuration Parameters (Continued)ParameterNumberWord Number Description Rang

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–4Table B.3User Configuration ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range Modulus11 Deman

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I/O DefinitionAppendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteB–5Table B.4Acknowledge Factory Configuration ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–6Table B.5Acknowledge User Configuration ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range Mod

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I/O DefinitionAppendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteB–7Table B.6Synchronizing Bus Error ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range Modulus1 1

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–8Table B.7Synchronizing Bus Voltage/Current ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range

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I/O DefinitionAppendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteB–9Table B.7Synchronizing Bus Voltage/Current Parameters (Continued)ParameterNumberWordNumberDescri

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–10Table B.8Synchronizing Bus Power ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range Modulus1

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I/O DefinitionAppendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteB–11Table B.8Synchronizing Bus Power Parameters (Continued)ParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Ran

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PrefaceUsing This Manual iiIn this manual, the following terms and conventions are used:Abbreviation TermAWG American Wire GageBTR Block Transfer Read

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–12Table B.9Reference Bus Voltage ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range Modulus1 1V

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I/O DefinitionAppendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteB–13Table B.10Control Request ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescriptionRangeIndividualBitsModu

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–14Table B.11Diagnostic ParametersParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range Modulus1 1 0 – 999

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I/O DefinitionAppendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteB–15Table B.11Diagnostic Parameters (Continued)ParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range Modulus A

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–16Table B.11Diagnostic Parameters (Continued)ParameterNumberWordNumberDescription Range Modulus18

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I/O DefinitionAppendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteB–17Table B.13Discrete Input/Output DataDecimalBit NumberOctal BitNumberDiscrete Output(from Proces

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Appendix BBlock Transfer and DiscreteI/O DefinitionB–18

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A–BCAppendixC–1Sample Ladder ListingThis is a sample ladder. It shows a way to configure the block transfers forthe 1402–LSM and the Power I/O Config

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–2Rung 2:2 The trigger must be present and the run sequence must be complete for the config mode to be enabled.

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–3Rung 2:5 Resets configuration mode sequencer when in the run mode.| Config

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A–B1Chapter1–1Product DescriptionAfter reading this chapter, you should be able to identify the product featuresand system applications.The Bulletin 1

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–4Rung 2:8 Sequence through pre–selected block transfers when the active block transfer has completed or has enc

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–5Rung 2:11 Perform BTR User Configuration Parameters.| Us

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–6Rung 2:14 Perform BTR Synchronizing Bus Error Parameters.|

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–7Rung 2:17 Perform BTR Reference Bus Voltage Parameters.|

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–8Rung 2:20 Perform BTW for User Configuration Parameters.|

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–9Rung 2:23 Configuration data is valid and the sequence is complete.|

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Appendix CSample Ladder ListingC–10

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DAppendixD–1Line Synchronization ModuleMechanical DimensionsFigure 1Dimensions for Line Synchronization Module1.57( .06 )6.73( .27 )31.72( 1.25 )62.2

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Appendix DMechanical DimensionsD–2

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A–BAppendixEE–1Bulletin 1402 Technical SpecificationsINPUTS:Current 0 to 5A RMS Cont., 200A RMS 1 SecondFrequency 40 to 100 Hz (steady-state)Dielectri

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Chapter 1Product Description1–2In order to synchronize two three phase systems without high instantaneousenergy transfer, the voltage, frequency, and

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Appendix ETechnical SpecificationsE–2CSA certifies products for general use as well as for use in hazardouslocations. Actual CSA certification is ind

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Appendix EPower Monitoring E–3La CSA certifie les produits d’utilisation générale aussi bien que ceux quis’utilisent dans des emplacements. La certifi

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Appendix ETechnical SpecificationsE–4If this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within theEuropean Union and EEA regions. It has

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Notes

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Chapter 1Product Description1–3In addition to the synchronization function, the LSM provides an extensivearray of monitoring information for systems w

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