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Date Code 20000421
SEL-251, -2, -3 Instruction Manual
enough to warrant concern about cold load inrush. Thus,
50L
continues to be disabled for
52APU time only after the circuit breaker closes from the lockout state.
To disable
50L
only after the circuit breaker closes from the lockout state, make the following
settings.
Using SEL
OGIC
Control Equations:
B
(12)
=
50L
E
(34)
=
79RS
+
79CY
+
52AT
V
(56)
=
B
*
E
TR(1246) =
V
+...
(TR is the programmable trip condition)
effectively, TR(1246) =
50L
*(
79RS
+
79CY
+
52AT
)+...
close TRIP output contacts = TR + ...
79RS
=
79CY
= 0 when the relay is in the lockout state.
79RS
+
79CY
= 1 when the relay is not
in the lockout state. Thus,
52AT
effectively supervises
50L
only when the relay is in the lockout
state. 52ADO can be set to any value.
50L
is enabled while the reclosing relay is cycling. The
79RST setting should be greater than the 52APU setting.
D
ISABLE
G
ROUND
/R
ESIDUAL
O
VERCURRENT
E
LEMENTS
Ground relays are often temporarily disabled during distribution circuit paralleling operations.
This is done to avoid ground relay trips resulting from residual current unbalance. This
unbalance results from line switches not closing or opening all phases in unison when making or
breaking parallel, respectively. Ground/residual overcurrent elements in the SEL-251 Relay can
be disabled by inputs functioning as permissive trip, block trip, or torque control inputs. You can
apply the principles in the following examples to other elements.
Disable Ground/Residual Overcurrent Elements with Permissive Trip Input
When a permissive trip input is energized, selected overcurrent elements are enabled for tripping.
When a permissive trip input is de-energized, selected overcurrent elements are disabled for
tripping.
Inputs IN5 and IN6 are available in the Relay Word and can be effectively used as permissive
trip inputs.
Using SEL
OGIC
Control Equations:
A
(12)
=
51NT
(ground/residual time-overcurrent element)
F
(34)
=
IN5
(input
IN5
to function as a permissive trip input)
V
(56)
=
A
*
F
TR(1246) =
V
+...
(TR is the programmable trip condition)
effectively, TR(1246) =
51NT
*
IN5
+...
close TRIP output contacts = TR + ...