Event block name
Event names
UPW1
Trip ON
UPW1
Trip OFF
UPW1
Block ON
UPW1
Block OFF
The function registers its operation into the last twelve (12) time-stamped registers. The register of the
function records the ON event process data for START, TRIP or BLOCKED. The table below
presents the structure of the function's register content.
Table. 5.3.19 - 185. Register content.
Date and time
Event
Pre-trigger
power
Fault power
Pre-fault
power
Trip time
remaining
Used SG
dd.mm.yyyy
hh:mm:ss.mss
Event
name
Start/Trip
-20ms power
Start/Trip -20ms
power
Start -200ms
power
0 ms...1800s
Setting groups
1...8 active
5.3.20 Reverse power protection (Pr; 32R)
The reverse power function is used for instant and time-delayed active reverse power protection. In
generator protection applications the reverse power protection function is used to prevent damage in
situations where a synchronous generator is running like a motor when the generator draws active
power. Reverse power protection is not used to protect the generator itself but to protect the
generator's turbine.
Figure. 5.3.20 - 109. Operating characteristics of reverse power protection.
The reverse power function uses a total of eight (8) separate setting groups which can be selected
from one common source.
The function can operate on instant or time-delayed mode.
The operational logic consists of the following:
• input magnitude selection
• input magnitude processing
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Instruction manual
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