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CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
L60 LINE PHASE COMPARISON SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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5
LOCAL RELAY ID NUMBER
,
TERMINAL 1 RELAY ID NUMBER
, and
TERMINAL 2 RELAY ID NUMBER
— In installations that use
multiplexers or modems, it is desirable to ensure that the data used by the relays protecting a given line is from the correct
relays. The teleprotection function performs this check by reading the message ID sent by transmitting relays and
comparing it to the programmed ID in the receiving relay. This check is also used to block inputs if inadvertently set to
loopback mode or data is being received from a wrong relay by checking the ID on a received channel. If an incorrect ID is
found on a channel during normal operation, the
TELEPROT CH1 ID FAIL
or
TELEPROT CH2 ID FAIL
FlexLogic operand is set, driving the
event with the same name and blocking the teleprotection inputs. For commissioning purposes, the result of channel
identification is also shown in the
STATUS
CHANNEL TESTS
VALIDITY OF CHANNEL CONFIGURATION
actual value. The
default value of “0” for the
LOCAL RELAY ID NUMBER
indicates that relay ID is not to be checked. On two- terminals two-
channel systems, the same
LOCAL RELAY ID NUMBER
is transmitted over both channels; as such, only the
TERMINAL 1 ID
NUMBER
has to be programmed on the receiving end.
5.3.18 Installation
SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
INSTALLATION
To safeguard against the installation of a relay without any entered settings, the unit does not allow signaling of any
output relay until
RELAY SETTINGS
is set to "Programmed." This setting is "Not Programmed" by default. The UNIT NOT
PROGRAMMED self-test error message displays until the relay is put into the "Programmed" state.
The
RELAY NAME
setting allows the user to uniquely identify a relay. This name appears on generated reports.
5.4 System setup
5.4.1 AC inputs
5.4.1.1 Current banks
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
AC INPUTS
CURRENT BANK F1(F5)
Two banks of phase and ground CTs can be set, where the current banks are denoted in the following format (X represents
the module slot position letter):
Xa, where X = {F} and a = {1, 5}
See the Introduction to AC Sources section at the beginning of this chapter for details.
These settings are critical for all features that have settings dependent on current measurements. When the relay is
ordered, the CT module must be specified to include a standard or sensitive ground input. As the phase CTs are connected
in wye (star), the calculated phasor sum of the three phase currents (IA + IB + IC = neutral current = 3Io) is used as the input
for the neutral overcurrent elements. In addition, a zero-sequence (core balance) CT which senses current in all of the
INSTALLATION
RELAY SETTINGS:
Not Programmed
Range: Not Programmed, Programmed
RELAY NAME:
Relay-1
Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters
CURRENT BANK F1
PHASE CT F1
PRIMARY: 1
A
Range: 1 to 65000 A in steps of 1
PHASE CT F1
SECONDARY: 1 A
Range: 1 A, 5 A
GROUND CT F1
PRIMARY: 1
A
Range: 1 to 65000 A in steps of 1
GROUND CT F1
SECONDARY: 1 A
Range: 1 A, 5 A