
5.17
Date Code 20060320
Instruction Manual
SEL-311C Relay
Trip and Target Logic
Weak-Infeed Logic and Settings
q
;
w
.
Figure 5.7
Permissive Input Logic Routing to Trip Logic
Variations for
Permissive
Underreaching
Transfer Trip (PUTT)
Scheme
and
. In a PUTT scheme, keying is provided by
Level 1 underreaching elements (fixed direction forward), instead of with
Relay Word bit KEY. This is accomplished by setting the output contact used
to key permissive trip,
OUT105
for example, with these elements:
M1P
Zone 1 phase distance instantaneous element
Z1G
Zone 1 ground distance instantaneous element
67G1
Zone 1 directional residual ground instantaneous overcurrent
element
67Q1
Zone 1 directional negative-sequence instantaneous overcurrent
element
instead of with element KEY (see
OUT105 =
M1P + Z1G + 67G1 + 67Q1
(Note: only use enabled elements)
If echo keying is desired, add the echo key permissive trip logic output, as
follows:
OUT105 =
M1P + Z1G + 67G1 + 67Q1 + EKEY
In a three-terminal line scheme, another output contact (e.g.,
OUT107
) is set the
same as
OUT105
(see
).
Installation
Variations
shows output contacts
OUT105
and
OUT107
connected to separate
communications equipment, for the two remote terminals. Both output
contacts are programmed the same (OUT105 = KEY and OUT107 = KEY).
Depending on the installation, perhaps one output contact (e.g., OUT105 =
KEY) could be connected in parallel to both transmitter inputs (
TX
) on the
communications equipment in
. Then output contact
OUT107
can be
used for another function.
Relay
Word
Bit
PTRX1
ECOMM = DCUB2
Relay
Word
Bits
PTRX
to TRIP
Logic
w
Setting
PTRX2
ECOMM = DCUB1
Setting
ECOMM = POTT
PT1
q
Setting
SEL
OGIC
Setting
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