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Date: 2013-01-16
(2) Enabling inputs [x.50/51Gn.En1], [x.
50/51Gn.En2] are both set to “1”.
(3) Blocking input [x.
50/51Gn.Blk] is set to “0”.
When the protective function block is disabled, [x.50/51Gn.St], [x.50/51Gn.Op] signals are both
reset. Default values of Inputs [x.50/51Gn.En1] and [x.
50/51Gn.En2] are “1” and [x.50/51Gn.Blk] is
“0” when those inputs are not connected to external signals or settings.
3.13.5 Inputs and Outputs
Each stage ground overcurrent protection has the identical function block shown as follows.
50/51G
I3P
I1P
U3P
En1
En2
Blk
St
Op
Figure 3.13-5 Function block 50/51G (each stage)
Table 3.13-2 Input signals of function block 50/51G (each stage)
No.
Signal
Description
1
I3P
Three phase current data, including calculated residual current.
2
I1P
Measured neutral current data.
3
U3P
Three phase voltage data, including calculated residual voltage.
4
En1
Function enabling input1 and input 2, it can be binary inputs or settings, such as function
enabling binary inputs, logic links, etc.
5
En2
6
Blk
Function blocking input, such as function blocking binary input.
If the input is 1, the protection is not reset and time delay will be cleared.
Table 3.13-3 Output signals of function block50/51G (each stage)
No.
Signal
Description
1
St
Protection starts.
2
Op
Protection operates.
Above input signals and output signals can be used for programmable logic, and following output
signals are only for LCD display of equipment.
NOTE!
Symbol ”
x
” represents some side of transformer defined by user through
PCS-Explorer
software, which may be “H”, “HV” “HVS”, “HVS1”,” HVS2”, etc. If only one
protection el
ement is equipped, the prefix “x.” may disappear.
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