RPV311
Chapter 9
– TW Fault Locator
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HOW TO TEST THE TW FAULT LOCATION IN LAB
The most complete test would be using two sets of RA333:
1. Make sure that both RPV311 are properly time synced. For conditions that are more
realistic, the sync sources could be independent;
2. Configure a line arbitrarily long on the RPV Manager or TW Fault Locator software
connecting the two sets of equipment;
3. Configure the TW register to be triggered by an undervoltage threshold in both RPV311;
4. Connect three phase voltage to the TW analogic inputs in both RPV311 though a circuit-
breaker or test switch;
5. Switch off the circuit-breaker (or test switch), both RA333 should indicate the BUSY state,
showing that the TW is being processed. register is being processed;
6. Download both files to a computer with the TW Fault Locator tool installed.
7. Run the TW Fault Locator tool to find the fault location (Procedure described RPV311
manual, in topic 14.5). The fault location should be 50% of the line.
Alternatively, it is possible to useone RPV311 and two RA333 connected to the same RPV311. Taking care
when creating the powerline file, in which only the “line” parameter will be different, for example:
<terminal_a>LOCATION,IDENTIFIER,LINE_A</terminal_a>
<terminal_b>LOCATION,IDENTIFIER,LINE_B</terminal_b>
Another possibility that also tests the acquisition system of the RA333 module, is to use only one
RA333 and configure the powerline file with the same parameters for both terminals, for example:
<terminal_a>LOCATION,IDENTIFIER,LINE_A</terminal_a>
<terminal_b>LOCATION,IDENTIFIER,LINE_A</terminal_b>
In this case, the TW fault locator tool will use the same file for both ends locating the fault.
For all the previous mentioned tests, the algorithm shall point the fault location at 50% of the line length, as
we are using with very short cable lengths or using the same TW register for both ends.
Summary of Contents for Reason RPV311
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Page 15: ...INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1...
Page 34: ...SAFETY INFORMATION CHAPTER 2...
Page 45: ...HARDWARE DESIGN CHAPTER 3...
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Page 57: ...CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 4...
Page 75: ...RPV311 Chapter 4 Configuration RPV311 TM EN 6 75 Figure 21 Email Fax configuration...
Page 77: ...RPV311 Chapter 4 Configuration RPV311 TM EN 6 77 Figure 22 Adding and editing voltage circuits...
Page 117: ...OPERATION CHAPTER 5...
Page 121: ...RPV311 Chapter 5 Operation RPV311 TM EN 6 121 Figure 46 Status monitoring sequence...
Page 123: ...RPV311 Chapter 5 Operation RPV311 TM EN 6 123 Figure 47 Monitoring sequence...
Page 128: ...Chapter 5 Operation RPV311 128 RPV311 TM EN 6 Figure 50 Equipment settings monitoring sequence...
Page 155: ...RECORDS CHAPTER 6...
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Page 173: ...TW FAULT LOCATOR CHAPTER 7...
Page 183: ...PMU CHAPTER 8...
Page 189: ...MODBUS CHAPTER 9...
Page 193: ...DNP3 CHAPTER 10...
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Page 197: ...GOOSE MESSAGE DETECTION CHAPTER 11...
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Page 201: ...SOFTWARE RPV TOOLS CHAPTER 12...
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Page 229: ...SOFTWARE RPV MANAGER CHAPTER 13...
Page 249: ...COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 14...
Page 261: ...INSTALLATION CHAPTER 15...
Page 295: ...Chapter 15 Installation RPV311 RPV311 TM EN 6 295 Figure 138 RA331 RA332 and RA333 dimensions...
Page 299: ...MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 16...
Page 310: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 17...
Page 331: ...RPV311 Chapter 17 Wiring Diagrams WIRING DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 18...
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