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what is L/R & W/R? 1

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prismpower

Electrical
Nov 2, 2005
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hi all,

while I was looking to a single line diagram of a substation, I noticed the following line in the protection table:
( GE F650( O/C & L/R & W/R)). I've checked the datasheet of GE F650 but i couldn't find any kind of protection called L/R or W/R. and I don't think it is the decaying time constant. any ideas?

cheers.
 
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At a guess, L/R is probably local / remote. Not sure about w/r though - possibly write / read on a data bus?
 
finally I could contact the designer and he replied that L/R is leakage relay and W/R is watt relay.
thanks folks.
 
wow - would have never considered those.

I guess that is why folks use ANSI designations.
 
Thanks for getting back to us prismpower.

Bill
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