contact opens. When the condition deasserts, the output contact closes. Programmable
contacts can be specified at the factory as either an "a" or "b
.
" Using contact operation as an
indicator, you can measure element operating characteristics, stop timers, etc.
Tests in this chapter use the output contact method and assume an "a" output contact.
Using a Breaker Simulator
Because the switch-onto-fault and recloser logic depend on whether the breaker is open (52A
deenergized) or closed (52A energized), it is important to use a breaker simulator for these
tests. We recommend testing the relay with a latching relay to simulate line breaker auxiliary
contact action. This ensures proper assertion and deassertion of the 52A input contact on the
back panel. If you do not have a means of simulating breaker action and status, zero out the
MTO logic mask and omit the recloser tests.
INITIAL CHECKOUT
The initial checkout procedure should familiarize you with the relay and ensure that all
functions are operational. For a complete understanding of the relay capabilities, study
Functional Specification and Description in Section 2: SPECIFICATIONS, command descrip-
tions in Section 3: COMMUNICATIONS, and Section 4: EVENT REPORTING.
Minimum Equipment Required
The following equipment is necessary for initial checkout.
1.
Terminal with EIA RS-232-C serial communication interface
2.
Interconnecting cable between terminal and relay
3.
Source of control power
4.
Source of three-phase voltages and at least two currents
5.
Ohmmeter or contact opening/closing sensing device
Checkout Procedure
In the procedure below, you will use several relay commands. Section 3: COMMUNICA-
TIONS provides a full explanation of all commands. The following information should allow
you to complete the checkout without referring to the detailed descriptions in Section 3.
Note:
In this manual, commands to type appear in bold/uppercase:
OTTER.
Keys to
press appear in bold/uppercase/brackets:
<ENTER>.
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