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When the
Blocking Selectivity Settings
menu is entered
(top picture), the user is asked to select the settings
group. Once the selection is made by the
S5
button
(
ENT
), the submenu shown on the middle and bottom
pictures appear. Note that the title of the submenu
includes the settings group name, e.g. “1. Blocking
Selectivity Set.”, as seen on the middle picture.
On the submenu, it is decided whether the protection
functions should intervene related faults or not when
receive a blocking signal, as described recently. The
sample picture on the bottom of the previous page
shows the default settings, which will not allow any
blockings to be done by inputs. If any of the protection
functions (e.g. tI>>) are needed to be blocked by an
input signal, the parameter of that function must be set
as
Active
.
It must be kept in mind that the setting the parameters
on the
Blocking Logic Selectivity Settings Menu
is not
enough to utilize the blocking logic selectivity system;
additional settings and applications must be done for
commissioning, which are:
• Programming of the input and output relays,
• Pilot wiring between the relays.
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Summary of Contents for CPM 310 G
Page 1: ...CPM 310 G Digital Overcurrent Protection Relay User Application Manual vEN 2016 03...
Page 2: ...2...
Page 6: ...6 ABOUT DEMA...
Page 11: ...11 INTRODUCTION...
Page 32: ...32 PACKING LABELING INFORMATION...
Page 34: ...34 OPERATING MANUAL...
Page 53: ...53 RELAY MENUS MANUAL...
Page 55: ...55 The Menu Tree...
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Page 128: ...128 DIGICONNECT PC PROGRAM MANUAL...
Page 189: ...189 APPLICATION DIAGRAMS...
Page 191: ...191 Sample Power Transformer Protection Application Diagram...
Page 193: ...193 FUNDAMENTAL CABLING DIAGRAM...
Page 203: ...203 APPLICATION DIAGRAM NO 10 RS485 Cabling...
Page 204: ...204 TECHNICAL DATA...
Page 220: ...220 GLOSSARY...