Date Code 20020215
Firmware Upgrade Instructions
B-15
SEL-351R Instruction Manual
H. Verify Calibration, Status, Breaker Wear, and Metering
Step 1.
To verify relay calibration settings, use the
SHO C
command. If the settings do not
match those contained in the text file you recorded in
Save Settings and Other Data
on page B-6, contact the factory for assistance.
Note:
Some relays support the VERSION (VER) command that you use to obtain a
part number. Compare this number against the part number from the label
on the disk containing your firmware.
a. If the label on the disk matches the part number on the screen, proceed to Step 2.
b. If the label on the disk does not match the part number on the screen, type
PAR<Enter>
, type the number from the disk label, and press
<Enter>
.
c. If the relay reinitializes after saving the changes, reenter Access Level 2 and
proceed to Step 3.
Step 2.
Use the
STATUS
(
STA
) command to verify that all relay self-test parameters are
within tolerance.
Step 3.
If you used the Breaker Wear Monitor, use the
BRE
command to check the data and
see if the relay retained breaker wear data through the upgrade procedure.
If the relay did not retain these data, use the
BRE Wn
command to reload the
percent contact wear values for each pole of Circuit Breaker n (n = 1, 2, 3, or 4) you
recorded in
Save Settings and Other Data
Step 4.
Apply current and voltage signals to the relay.
Step 5.
Use the
METER
(
MET
) command and verify that the current and voltage signals
are correct.
Step 6.
Use the
TRIGGER
(
TRI
) and
EVENT
(
EVE
) commands to verify that the
magnitudes of the current and voltage signals you applied to the relay match those
displayed in the event report.
If these values do not match, check the relay settings and wiring.
I. Return Relay to Service
Reenable relay control functions.
Note:
If an SEL-2020 or SEL-2030 Communications Processor is connected to the relay,
re-autoconfigure the SEL-20x0 port. Failure to do so may cause automatic data
collection failure if power to the communications processor is cycled.
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