Date Code 20011205
Inputs, Outputs, Timers, and Other Control Logic
7-35
SEL-311A Instruction Manual
R
OTATING
D
EFAULT
D
ISPLAY
(O
NLY ON
M
ODELS WITH
LCD)
The rotating default display on the relay front panel replaces indicating panel lights. Traditional
indicating panel lights are turned on and off by circuit breaker auxiliary contacts, front-panel
switches, SCADA contacts, etc. They indicate such conditions as circuit breaker open/closed.
Traditional Indicating Panel Lights
Figure 7.27 shows traditional indicating panel lights wired in parallel with SEL-311A Relay
optoisolated inputs. Input IN101 provides circuit breaker status to the relay via the following
SEL
OGIC
control equation settings:
52A =
IN101
CL
= IN102 * (CC + …)
Figure 7.27: Traditional Panel Light Installations
Note that Figure 7.27 corresponds to Figure 7.2.
Circuit Breaker Closing Enabled Indication
In Figure 7.27, the CLOSING ENABLED panel light illuminates when the “Close Enable”
switch is closed. When the “Close Enable” switch is open, the CLOSING ENABLED panel light
extinguishes, and it is understood that the circuit breaker closing is disabled.
Circuit Breaker Status Indication
In Figure 7.27, the BREAKER CLOSED panel light illuminates when the 52a circuit breaker
auxiliary contact is closed. When the 52a circuit breaker auxiliary contact is open, the
BREAKER CLOSED panel light extinguishes, and it is understood that the breaker is open.
Traditional Indicating Panel Lights Replaced with Rotating Default Display
The indicating panel lights are not needed if the rotating default display feature in the SEL-311A
Relay is used. Figure 7.28 shows the elimination of the indicating panel lights by using the
rotating default display.
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