BE1-CDS220 Protection
and
Control
4-9
Example 1.
Read the status of setting group override.
>CO-GROUP
L
Example 2.
Override logic control and change the active setting group to SG1.
>CS-GROUP=1
GROUP=1 SELECTED
>CO-GROUP=1
GROUP=1 EXECUTED
Example 3.
Return control of the active setting group to the automatic setting group logic.
>CS-GROUP=L
GROUP=L SELECTED
>CO-GROUP=L
GROUP=L EXECUTED
Retrieving Setting Group Control Status from the Relay
The active setting group can be determined from HMI Screen 1.4.4, \STAT\OPER\ACTIVEG, or by using
the RG-STAT command. Section 6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, General Status Reporting, provides
more information about determining the active setting group.
Logic override status can be determined from HMI Screen 2.3, \CTRL\SG, or through the RG-STAT
command. Section 6, Reporting and Alarm Functions, General Status Reporting, provides more
information about determining logic override status. Logic override cannot be determined using
BESTCOMS.
DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION
87 - Phase Differential Protection
BE1-CDS220 relays provide three-phase percentage restrained differential protection with high-speed
unrestrained instantaneous differential protection. The differential protection includes harmonic restraint to
improve security in transformer applications. The 87 function (see Figure 4-8) has five outputs 87RPU
(restrained pickup), 87RT (restrained trip), 87UT (unrestrained trip), 2NDHAR (second harmonic restraint
picked up), and 5THHAR (fifth harmonic restraint picked up).
PERCENT
DIFF
with
Harmonic
Restraint
(87)
BLK
87RT
87UT
87RPU
2NDHAR
5THHAR
Mode =
0-Disable
1-Enabled
D2840-23
01-28-99
Figure 4-8. Phase Differential Logic Block
A Block logic input is provided to block operation of the differential protection. When this expression is
TRUE, the function is disabled. For example, this may be an input wired to a differential cutoff switch.
Section 1, General Information, Differential Protection Application Considerations, describes application of
percentage restrained differential protection. This section discusses the details of how the function works
and how to set it up. Figure 4-9 shows a detailed functional diagram of one phase of the phase differential
protection function. These functions and comparators are duplicated for each phase.
Summary of Contents for BE1-CDS220
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