The relay reads the time code automatically about once every five minutes. The relay stops
IRIG-B data acquisition ten minutes before midnight on New Year’s Eve so the relay clock
may implement the year change without interference from the IRIG-B clock. Ten minutes
after midnight, the relay restarts IRIG-B data acquisition.
INSTALLATION CHECKOUT
You may follow the suggestions below or combine them with your standard procedures.
Never implement recommendations prohibited by the rules of your normal practice.
The following equipment is required for initial checkout:
Portable terminal or computer
Control power to the relay power connections
Source of three-phase voltages and at least one current source
Ohmmeter or contact opening/closing sensing device
1.
Apply control power and make sure the terminal displays the startup message. If not,
set AUTO = 2 with the SET command in Access Level 2. Check the settings with the
ACCESS and SHOWSET commands. Use the TIME command to set the clock.
2.
Apply three-phase voltages in positive-sequence rotation. Execute the METER
command and make sure the readings are accurate. If they are not, be sure the correct
PT ratio was entered. Remember that displayed values are in primary line-to-neutral
and line-to-line kV.
3.
Use the TRIGGER command to generate an event record. Type
EVENT 1
<ENTER>
and examine the event record. Refer to the top row of data as the "Y"
components and the next row as the "X" components. Plot the three voltage phasors
to ensure that they are 120° apart, of reasonable magnitudes, and rotating in the
positive-sequence direction. The zero-sequence voltage Y and X components (times a
factor of three) are the totals of the three Y components and the three X components.
These sums should be near zero if balanced three-phase potentials are present. See the
SEL Direction and Polarity Check Form at the end of this section for this purpose.
4.
Use the TARGET command to check the state of all contact inputs and outputs.
5.
Proceed to Access Level 2 with the 2ACCESS command and second password. Be
sure the ALARM relay contacts close and open when the relay executes 2ACCESS.
The ALARM pulse will not be detectable if the ALARM contacts are closed due to an
alarm condition.
Date Code 920508
Installation
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