Because of its many relay elements, large setting ranges, programmability, and low cost, the
relay meets the requirements of a broad spectrum of applications. Flexible yet simple
programmability provides access to relay elements (before and after time delays) and logic
results. The relay features include three zones of phase-to-phase distance and phase-ground
distance elements, time delayed backup for Zones 2 and 3 phase and ground elements,
residual instantaneous and time-overcurrent elements, single shot reclosing with programmable
initiate and reclose conditions, synch-check and voltage checking logic, and loss-of-potential
logic.
Without requiring an external initiating contact input, the relay provides time-stepped protec-
tion in parallel with communication-aided protection. The relay supports:
Permissive Overreach Transfer Trip (POTT) schemes
Permissive Underreaching Transfer Trip (PUTT) schemes
Direct Underreaching Transfer Trip (DUTT) schemes
Direct Transfer Trip (DTT) schemes
Analog inputs from current and voltage transformers are delivered to the protective relaying
elements and saved for additional features such as metering and fault locating.
Relay elements process the analog data. Some intermediate logic is performed, such as
overcurrent supervision of the mho elements, directional supervision of the residual over-
current elements, and grouping of certain elements into zones.
The relay generates an eleven-cycle event report starting with information captured four
cycles before fault detection through seven cycles afterward. Each event report resembles a
sequence-of-events report; each includes the following information every quarter-cycle for
eleven cycles:
Voltages (VA, VB, VC, and VS)
Currents (IA, IB, and IC)
Fault type and involved phases
Fault location
Secondary ohms to the fault location
Maximum phase current measured near the middle of the fault
Date and time of the event
Relay element status
External inputs (breaker status, block trip, etc.)
Relay contact output status
The information in each event report simplifies analysis of the most complex system
operations.
The relay stores the latest twelve event reports, allowing retrieval and examination after the
event. You may retrieve any or all records remotely or locally through either of the two
serial communications ports.
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Introduction
SEL-221F, -1 Instruction Manual
Date Code 920508
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