Date Code 20020215
Inputs, Outputs, Timers, and Other Control Logic
7-47
SEL-351R Instruction Manual
SET
SET T
SET L
CTR = 1000
DP1_0 = PHASE TRIPS AT
DP1 = 0
51P1P = OFF
DP2_0 = ::51P1P
DP2 = 0
then the following gets displayed:
PHASE TRIPS AT
OFF
Channel IN Elements Use CTRN Multiplier
Again, neutral current transformer ratio setting CTRN is the multiplier (instead of setting CTR)
applied to the 51N1P and 51N2P pickups for the neutral-ground time-overcurrent elements
(operating off of channel IN). If neutral-ground time-overcurrent element pickup 51N1P is set
for display (note the preceding text in setting DP3_0):
SET
SET T
SET L
CTRN = 100
DP3_0 = NEUTRAL TRIPS AT
DP3 = 0
51N1P = 0.5
DP4_0 = ::51N1P
DP4 = 0
then the following gets displayed:
NEUTRAL TRIPS AT
50.00 A pri
The “A pri” is automatically added at the end. The “50.00” is computed from:
setting CTRN x setting 51N1P = 100 x 0.50 = 50.00
Note:
Typically, the CTR and CTRN settings would have the same value (e.g., CTR = 1000
and CTRN = 1000) in a recloser application (channel IN wired residually with the phase
current inputs—factory standard for the SEL-351R). The above examples (where CTR =
1000 and CTRN = 100) are for demonstration purposes only.
Table 7.8: Mnemonic Settings for Metering on the Rotating Default Display
Mnemonic Display
Description
IA
I
A =
x . x x x A
y y y º
IA input current
IB
I B = x . x x x A y y y º
IB input current
IC
I C = x . x x x A y y y º
IC input current
IN
I N = x . x x x A y y y º
IN input current
VA
V
A = x . x x x K V
y y y º
VA input voltage
VB
V
B = x . x x x K V
y y y º
VB input voltage
VC
V
C = x . x x x K V
y y y º
VC input voltage
VS
V
S = x . x x x K V
y y y º
VS input voltage
IG
I G = x . x x x A y y y º
IG=IA+IB+IC (residual)
3IO
3 I 0 = x . x x x A y y y º
3IO=IG (zero-sequence)
I1
I 1 = x . x x x A y y y º
positive-sequence current
3I2
3 I 2 = x . x x x A y y y º
negative-sequence current
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