IL17569
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Effective June, 2001
From the main page of the trip log any one record of an event can be chosen. Simply move the arrow using the arrow pushbuttons to the
event you would like more detail on and then press Enter.
Each individual record has many lines of information. Table 12.13 shows what information is included in every line. Some lines contain
another level of information that can be accessed by using the arrow keys to select the line and then pressing Enter. All such lines in the trip
log are asterisked in Table 12.13.
Table 12.13 Trip Log Record Line-by-Line
Line
Display
Description
1
Trip #
Unique number assigned to every trip event sequentially. The numbers rolls over
after 65,535.
2
Time HH:MM:SS:mmm
The time of the event displayed in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. The
hours will be in 24-hour mode or 12-hour mode with an AM – PM designation
according to the programmed setpoint.
3
Event #
The event number is a unique number given for each log in the event log. The event
number is a reference to the event log of the trip relay activating. This is useful to
synchronize the event log to the trip log.
4
Cause
The cause of the trip relay activation is given and is detailed in Table 12.11.
5
Flt Type
Fault type details the phases or ground channel that has caused the fault. Fault type
will only have value for current TOC, IOC protective functions, and the main under and
over voltage protective functions.
6
Set Seq Num
The setting sequence number is a unique number given when new setpoints are
saved. It is a way of identifying which setpoints were in use at the time of the trip.
7
WaveCap Index
The waveform capture index is a unique number that is assigned to every waveform
capture operation. A waveform is automatically captured every time the Trip1 relay
activates, and can be programmed to capture a waveform when the Trip2
relay activates.
8
ActiveSetGrp
Active Setting Group in effect when the trip occurred.
9
Trip Statu
Trip Status – shows if the FP-5000 has fully processed the trip data.
10
TOCTime ms
The Time Over Current trip time, that is the time from the TOC pickup to the trip
in milliseconds.
11
Input Status *
A group of status flags detailing the state of the discrete inputs at the time of the trip.
12
Output Status *
A group of status flags detailing the state of the discrete outputs at the time of the trip.
13
IOC Pickup Status *
A group of status flags detailing the state of all the Instantaneous Over Current
protective function pickups at the time of the trip.
14
V PH Pickup Status *
A group of status flags detailing the state of all the phase voltage protective function
pickups at the time of the trip.
15
TOC Pickup Status *
A group of status flags detailing the state of all the Time Over Current protective
function pickups at the time of the trip.
16
Misc. Pickup Status *
A group of status flags detailing miscellaneous protective function pickups at
the time of the trip.
17
OC Trip Status *
A group of status flags detailing Over Current protective function operations
at the time of the trip.
18
Misc. Trip Status *
A group of status flags detailing miscellaneous protective function operations
at the time of the trip.
19
Volt Trip Status *
A group of status flags detailing voltage protective function operations at the time
of the trip.
Summary of Contents for Cutler-Hammer FP-5000
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