Date Code 20011205
Close and Reclose Logic
6-15
SEL-311B Instruction Manual
If the relay happened to be in the Reclose Cycle State and was timing on an open interval before
the settings change, the relay would be in the Reclose Cycle State after the settings change, but
the relay would immediately go to the Lockout State. This is because the breaker is open, and
the relay is at last shot after the settings change, and thus no more automatic reclosures are
available.
If the circuit breaker remains closed through the settings change, the reset timer times out on
reset time setting 79RSLD after the settings change and goes to the Reset State (if it is not
already in the Reset State), and the shot counter returns to shot = 0. If the relay happens to trip
during this reset timing, the relay will immediately go to the Lockout State, because shot = last
shot.
Defeat the Reclosing Relay
If any one of the following reclosing relay settings are made:
·
Reclose enable setting E79 = N.
·
Open Interval 1 time setting 79OI1 = 0.00.
then the reclosing relay is defeated, and no automatic reclosing can occur. These settings are
explained later in this section. See also the settings sheets at the end of
Section 9: Setting the
Relay
.
If the reclosing relay is defeated, the following also occur:
·
Both reclosing relay state Relay Word bits (79RS and 79LO) are forced to logical 0 (see
Table 6.1).
·
All shot counter Relay Word bits (SH0, SH1, SH2, SH3, and SH4) are forced to
logical 0 (the shot counter is explained later in this section).
·
The front-panel LEDs RS, CY, and LO are all extinguished.
Close Logic Can Still Operate When the Reclosing Relay is Defeated
If the reclosing relay is defeated, the close logic (see Figure 6.1) can still operate if SEL
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control equation circuit breaker status setting 52A is set to something other than numeral 0.
Making the setting 52A = 0 defeats the close logic and also defeats the reclosing relay.
For example, if 52A = IN101, a 52a circuit breaker auxiliary contact is connected to input IN101.
If the reclosing relay does not exist, the close logic still operates, allowing closing to take place
via SEL
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control equation setting CL (close conditions, other than automatic reclosing). See
Close Logic
earlier in this section for more discussion on SEL
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control equation settings 52A
and CL. Also see
Optoisolated Inputs
in
Section 7: Inputs, Outputs, Timers, and Other
Control Logic
for more discussion on SEL
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control equation setting 52A.
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