Date Code 20011205
Standard Event Reports and SER
12-5
SEL-311A Instruction Manual
Event Type
Description
ER SEL
OGIC
control equation setting ER. Phase involvement is
indeterminate.
TRIG
Execution of TRIGGER command.
PULSE
Execution of PULSE command.
The event type designations AG through CAG in Table 12.1 are only entered in the “Event:”
field if the fault locator operates successfully. If the fault locator does not operate successfully,
just TRIP or ER is displayed.
Fault Location
The relay reports the fault location if the EFLOC setting = Y and the fault locator operates
successfully after an event report is generated. If the fault locator does not operate successfully
or if EFLOC = N, $$$$$$ is listed in the field. Fault location is based upon the line impedance
settings Z1MAG, Z1ANG, Z0MAG, and Z0ANG and corresponding line length setting LL. See
the
SET
command in Table 9.1 and corresponding Settings Sheet 2 in
Section 9: Setting the
Relay
for information on the line parameter settings.
Trip and Close Times
Trip and close times follow 52A Relay Word bit contact changes during the event. A blank
value indicates that a trip or close did not occur.
Targets
The relay reports the targets at the rising edge of TRIP. The targets include: ZONE/LEVEL 1–2;
TIME; DT; SOTF; 51P; 51G; 67P; and 67G. If there is no rising edge of TRIP in the report, the
Targets field is blank. See
Front-Panel Target LEDs
in
Section 5: Trip and Target Logic
.
Currents and Voltages
Pre-fault current and voltage magnitudes and phase angles are selected from the first cycle of the
event report. Fault currents and voltages use the same data as the fault locator. If the fault
locator does not operate, the fault data is sampled one and one-quarter cycles after the event
report is triggered.
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