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Reporting and Alarm Functions
BE1-CDS220
Fault Summary Report Example:
>RF-1
BE1-CDS FAULT SUMMARY REPORT
FAULT DATE : 05/11/98
FAULT TIME : 02:09:58.081
STATION ID : SUBSTATION_1
RELAY ID : BE1-CDS
USER1 ID : USER1_ID
USER2 ID : USER2_ID
RELAY ADDRESS : 65
FAULT NUMBER : 1
FAULT TRIGGER : 51NPU, 51QPU
EVENT TYPE : TRIP
ACTIVE GROUP : 1
TARGETS : 51N, 51Q
FAULT CLEARING TIME : 0.164 sec
BREAKER OPERATE TIME : 0.087 sec
OSCILLOGRAPHIC REPORTS: 1
IA1; IA2 : 1.20kA @ 0; 5.43kA @ 180
IB1; IB2 : 0.40kA @ 240; 2.10kA @ 60
IC1; IC2 : 0.40kA @ 120; 2.10kA @ 300
IN1; IN2 : 0.80kA @ 0; 3.33kA @ 0
IQ1; IQ2 : 0.27kA; 1.11kA
IG : 0.00A @ 0
Fault Date and Time. These lines report the date and time of the initial trigger of the event. This is based
on either the pickup logic expression or the logic trigger expression becoming TRUE as defined by the
SG-TRIGGER command. Refer to Figure 6-9 and Table 6-11, call-out A.
Station ID, Relay ID, User1 ID, and User2 ID. These lines report station and device identifier information
as defined by the SG-ID command.
Relay Address. This line reports the communications port address that the report was requested from.
The relay address number is assigned using the SG-COM command, described in Section 11, ASCII
Command Interface.
Fault Number. This line reports the sequential number (from 1 to 255) assigned to the report by the BE1-
CDS220.
Fault Trigger. This line reports the logic variables in the pickup or logic trigger expressions that became
TRUE to trigger the recording of the event.
Event Type. This line reports the type of event that occurred. There are five fault event categories:
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Trip: A fault was detected as defined by the pickup expression and the relay tripped to clear the
fault.
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Pickup: A fault was detected as defined by the pickup expression but the relay never tripped
indicating that the fault was cleared by another device.
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Logic: A fault report was recorded by the logic trigger expression but no fault was detected as
defined by the pickup expression.
•
Breaker Failure: A fault was detected as defined by the pickup expression and the breaker failure
trip became TRUE before the fault was cleared.
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RF=TRIG: A fault report was recorded by the ASCII command interface.
Active Group. This line reports what setting group was active at the time that the fault occurred.
Targets. This line reports the targets that were logged to the fault report between the time that the trip
expression became TRUE until the end of the fault. Refer to Figure 6-9 and Table 6-11, call-out B.
Fault Clearing Time. This line reports the time from when the relay detected the fault until the relay
detected that the fault had cleared. Refer to Figure 6-9 and Table 6-11, call-out C.
If the fault report was triggered by the RF-TRIG command, the recording of the report was terminated
after 60 seconds and this line is reported as N/A.
If the pickup or logic expressions stay TRUE for more than 60 seconds, an alarm bit in the programmable
alarm function is set and this line is reported as N/A. In this situation, the fault reporting functions
A
C
D
E
F
B
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