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4.9.2.2 Tripping modes
Both the unit transformer and the UAT fault pressure relays should be connected to lockout relays that are separate from the lockout relays connected to the differentials. In some system configurations, these lockout relays trip the main generator and field and/or exciter breakers, trip the prime mover, and transfer the unit auxiliaries. However, if the UAT has a breaker to isolate it from the generator bus, then that breaker may be tripped and the unit auxiliaries transferred without affecting the generator or field and exciter breakers or tripping the prime mover. See the cautionary advice in 4.5.1.4.
Why lockout relays of 63T are separate from the lockout relays of 87T ?
Both the unit transformer and the UAT fault pressure relays should be connected to lockout relays that are separate from the lockout relays connected to the differentials. In some system configurations, these lockout relays trip the main generator and field and/or exciter breakers, trip the prime mover, and transfer the unit auxiliaries. However, if the UAT has a breaker to isolate it from the generator bus, then that breaker may be tripped and the unit auxiliaries transferred without affecting the generator or field and exciter breakers or tripping the prime mover. See the cautionary advice in 4.5.1.4.
Why lockout relays of 63T are separate from the lockout relays of 87T ?