Signal
Description
AR3 Request
ON
The signal "AR3 Request ON" is activated and displayed when the function is executing a shot requested by
REQ3. This signal can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR4 Request
ON
The signal "AR4 Request ON" is activated and displayed when the function is executing a shot requested by
REQ4. This signal can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR5 Request
ON
The signal "AR5 Request ON" is activated and displayed when the function is executing a shot requested by
REQ5. This signal can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Running
The signal "AR Running" is activated and displayed when the function is in Running mode. This signal can be
connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Shot 1
Running
The signal "AR Shot 1 Running" is activated and displayed when the function is executing Shot 1. This signal
can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Shot 2
Running
The signal "AR Shot 2 Running" is activated and displayed when the function is executing Shot 2. This signal
can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Shot 3
Running
The signal "AR Shot 3 Running" is activated and displayed when the function is executing Shot 3. This signal
can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Shot 4
Running
The signal "AR Shot 4 Running" is activated and displayed when the function is executing Shot 4. This signal
can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Shot 5
Running
The signal "AR Shot 5 Running" is activated and displayed when the function is executing Shot 5. This signal
can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR
Sequence
finished
The signal "AR Sequence finished" is activated and displayed when the function has closed the breaker after
the last shot and is waiting for the Final Trip to occur or for the reclaim time to run out.
AR Final Trip
The signal "AR Final Trip" is activated and displayed when the function has executed the Final Trip command.
This signal can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Dead
time ON
The signal "AR Dead time ON" is activated and displayed when the function has opened the breaker and is
calculating the time towards closing it.
AR Arcing
time ON
The signal "AR Arcing time ON" is activated and displayed when the function is calculating the arcing time.
This signal can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Reclaim
time ON
The signal "AR Reclaim time ON" is activated and displayed when the function is calculating the reclaim time.
This signal can be connected to any relay I/O as well as to communication protocols.
AR Ready
The signal "AR Ready" is activated and displayed when the function is ready to execute the auto-reclosing
sequence if a fault is detected.
AR Lockout
after
successful
sequence
The signal "AR Reclaim time ON" is activated and displayed when the auto-recloser sequence has been
successful but a new fault was detected before the lock-out time was depleted. No new sequence will be
started while this signal is active, instead the function goes into the locked mode.
AR
Operation
inhibit
The signal "AR Operation inhibit" is activated and displayed when the function is in Inhibit mode. This signal
can be connected to any relay I/O as well as into communication protocols.
AR Locked
The signal "AR Locked" is activated and displayed when the function is in Locked mode. This signal can be
connected to any relay I/O as well as into communication protocols.
Setting parameters
The auto-recloser function has settings that the user can freely configure. The setting cover all areas of
the function so that the user can control the operational details of the function as needed. The
function's operation can be static or dynamic depending on the setting group that is in use. The
function has both general settings and active settings concerning requests and shots. The
general settings control the desired object selection as well as the general behavior of the function in
different operating schemes.
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Q-S215
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Instruction manual
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Summary of Contents for AQ-S215
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