Table. 5.5.2 - 198. Event codes.
Event number
Event channel
Event block name
Event code
Description
3392
53
VTS1
0
Bus VT fail Start ON
3393
53
VTS1
1
Bus VT fail Start OFF
3394
53
VTS1
2
Bus VT fail Trip ON
3395
53
VTS1
3
Bus VT fail Trip OFF
3396
53
VTS1
4
Bus VT fail Block ON
3397
53
VTS1
5
Bus VT fail Block OFF
3398
53
VTS1
6
Line VT fail ON
3399
53
VTS1
7
Line VT fail OFF
3400
53
VTS1
8
Bus Fuse fail ON
3401
53
VTS1
9
Bus Fuse fail OFF
3402
53
VTS1
10
Line Fuse fail ON
3403
53
VTS1
11
Line Fuse fail 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 ACTIVATED, BLOCKED, etc. The table below
presents the structure of the function's register content.
Table. 5.5.2 - 199. Register content.
Date and time
Event
code
Volt 1, 2, 3,
4 status
System status
Input A, B, C, D
angle diff
Trip time
remaining
Used SG
dd.mm.yyyy
hh:mm:ss.mss
3392-3403
Descr.
0: No voltage
1: Voltage
OK
2: Low
voltage
0: Bus dead
1: Bus live, VTS
OK, Seq. OK
2: Bus live, VTS
OK, Seq. reversed
3: Bus live, VTS
OK, Seq. undefined
4: Bus live, VTS fault
0.00...360.00deg
0...1800s
Setting group
1...8 active
5.5.3 Circuit breaker wear
The circuit breaker wear function is used for monitoring the circuit breaker's lifetime and its
maintenance needs caused by interrupting currents and mechanical wear. The function uses the circuit
breaker's manufacturer-supplied data for the breaker operating cycles in relation to the interrupted
current magnitudes. The function is integrated into the object control function and can be enabled and
set under that function's settings. However, the circuit breaker wear function is an independent function
and it initializes as an independent instance which has its own events and settings not related to the
object it is linked to.
A
AQ
Q-T215
-T215
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