Date Code 20011205
Serial Port Communications and Commands
10-33
SEL-311B Instruction Manual
SEL-311B Date: 09/24/01 Time: 12:22:21.506
EXAMPLE: BUS B, BREAKER 3
Rly Trips= 11
IA= 40.7 IB= 40.7 IC= 40.7 kA
Ext Trips= 3
IA= 0.8 IB= 0.8 IC= 1.1 kA
Percent wear: A= 25 B= 28 C= 24
LAST RESET 00/00/00 00:00:00
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Use the
BRE R
command to reset the breaker monitor:
==>BRE R <ENTER>
BRE R <ENTER>
BRE R <ENTER>
BRE R <ENTER>
Reset Trip Counters and Accumulated Currents/Wear
Are you sure (Y/N) ? Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
SEL-311B Date: 08/22/00 Time: 10:12:45.627
EXAMPLE: BUS B, BREAKER 3
Rly Trips= 0
IA= 0.0 IB= 0.0 IC= 0.0 kA
Ext Trips= 0
IA= 0.0 IB= 0.0 IC= 0.0 kA
Percent wear: A= 0 B= 0 C= 0
LAST RESET 08/18/00 05:41:07
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See
Breaker Monitor
in
Section 8: Breaker Monitor and Metering Functions
for further
details on the breaker monitor.
CLO Command (Close Breaker)
The
CLO
command asserts Relay Word bit CC for 1/4 cycle. Relay Word bit CC can then be
programmed into the SEL
OGIC
control equation CL to assert the CLOSE Relay Word bit, which
in turn asserts an output contact (e.g., OUT102 = CLOSE) to close a circuit breaker. See
Figure 6.1.
See the
Set Close
discussion, following Figure 6.1, for more information concerning Relay Word
bit CC and its recommended use, as used in the factory settings.
To issue the
CLO
command, enter the following:
==>CLO <ENTER>
CLO <ENTER>
CLO <ENTER>
CLO <ENTER>
Close Breaker (Y/N) ? Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
Are you sure (Y/N) ? Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
Y <ENTER>
==>
Typing
N
<ENTER>
after either of the above prompts will abort the command.
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