BE1-CDS220
Testing And Maintenance
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Step 6.
Repeat Step 4 to return the 101 switch to the desired position for your application.
Step 7.
Verify the 101 switch activity by viewing the sequence of events reports with the RS-###
command.
Reporting and Alarm Functions
Just prior to placing the relay in service, the following reporting and alarm functions should be reset and
verified. For information on how to use the ASCII command interface or the optional front panel HMI to
enter or edit relay settings, refer to Section 10, Human-Machine Interface, and Section 11, ASCII
Command Interface.
Clock Display
Set the real-time clock to the current date and time. If an IRIG input is used, day and time are
automatically synced to the IRIG source. Remember that the IRIG time code signal does not contain the
current year information.
Purpose: To verify that the reporting and alarm functions are set/reset as required for the system
installation.
Reference Commands: RG-TIME, RG-DATE
For clock setting details, refer to Section 6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, Clock, Setting the Clock. To
use the optional front panel HMI, go to screen 1.4.6.
Demand Functions
If the relay Demand Functions feature is enabled, reset the peak current demand registers to zero or an
existing value.
Purpose: To set the demand registers as required for the system installation.
Reference Commands: RD-PI, RD-PI<p>
Refer to Section 6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, Demand Functions, for setting details. To use the
optional front panel HMI, go to screen 4.4.3.
Transformer Monitoring
If the relay Transformer Through-Fault and Duty Monitoring features are enabled, reset the counter and
duty registers to zero or an existing value.
Purpose: To set the transformer counter and duty registers as required for the system installation.
Reference Commands: RT-TFCNTR, RT-DUTY
Refer to Section 6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, Transformer Monitoring, for setting details. To use the
optional front panel HMI, go to screen 4.5.1.
Breaker Monitoring
If the relay Breaker Monitoring feature is enabled, reset the counter and duty registers to zero or an
existing value.
Purpose: To set the breaker counter and duty registers as required for the system installation.
Reference Commands: RB-OPCNTR, RB-DUTY
Refer to Section 6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, Breaker Monitoring, for setting details. To use the
optional front panel HMI, go to screen 4.3.1.
Relay Trouble Alarms
Reset and verify that the relay trouble alarm is not ON. Alarm information can be read by transmitting the
ASCII commands RA or RG-STAT. To clear (reset) a relay trouble alarm, first gain write access to the
reporting functions (R password) and then initiate the RA=0 or RA-REL=0 commands or press the RESET
key while the optional front panel HMI screen 1.2, \STAT\ALARMS\ALARM screen is displayed.
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