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Serial Port Communications and Commands
Date Code 20010731
SEL-352-1, -2 Instruction Manual
IRI (IRIG-B Synchronization)
Access Level 1
The
IRIG
command forces the relay to read the demodulated IRIG-B time-code input at the time
of the command.
If the relay reads the time code successfully, it updates the internal clock/calendar time and date
to the time-code reading. The relay then transmits a message with relay setting TRMID, date,
and time.
=>IRI<ENTER>
EXAMPLE: BUS B, BREAKER 3 Date: 02/01/96 Time: 01:45:40.762
=>
If no IRIG-B signal is present or the code cannot be read successfully, the relay sends the error
message "IRIG-B DATA ERROR."
Note:
Normally, it is not necessary to synchronize using this command because the relay
automatically synchronizes approximately once a minute. The
IRIG
command is
provided to prevent delays during testing and installation checkout.
MET (Metering Report)
Access Level 1
The
METER
command displays the phase-to-neutral and phase-to-phase voltages and currents
in primary kilovolts and amperes. It also displays real and reactive power in megawatts and
megavars. Refer to
Metering
in
Section 6: Metering and Monitoring
for a complete description
of the meter report. An example is shown below. Use the
MET n
command, where n is a
positive number, to repeat the meter report n times. To display a series of eight meter readings,
type
MET 8 <ENTER>
.
=>MET<ENTER>
EXAMPLE: BUS B, BREAKER 3 Date: 02/01/96 Time: 15:15:24.640
A B C AB BC CA
I (A) 202 198 197 349 339 344
VX(kV) 134.1 133.7 133.5 231.5 230.9 231.9
VY(kV) 134.0 133.8 133.6 231.5 230.9 231.9
dV(kV) 0.371 0.425 0.877
P (MW) 78.61
Q (MVAR) 13.85
=>
OPE (Open)
Access Level B
The
OPEN
command asserts the TCMD bit. The TCMD bit remains asserted for 30 cycles, then
the relay checks the status of the 52A input assignments to determine if the breaker is open.
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