Date Code 20010731
Testing and Troubleshooting
11-3
SEL-352-1, -2 Instruction Manual
&$87,21
The relay contains devices that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge
(ESD). When working on the relay with front or top cover removed, work
surfaces and personnel must be properly grounded or equipment damage
may result.
You can test the input module two different ways:
Measure the outputs from the input module with an accurate voltmeter, and compare
the readings to accurate instruments in the relay input circuits,
or
Replace the ribbon cable, press the front-panel
<METER>
button, and compare the
relay readings to other accurate instruments in the relay input circuits.
Figure 11.1: Low-Level Test Interface
I
NITIAL
C
HECKOUT
You should familiarize yourself with the relay and make certain that all functions are operational
during the initial checkout procedure. For a complete understanding of the relay’s capabilities,
refer to the individual sections within the rest of the instruction manual.
Equipment Required
The following equipment is necessary for initial checkout:
1. A terminal or computer with terminal emulation with EIA-232 serial interface
2. Interconnecting data cable between terminal and relay
3. Source of relay control power
4. Source of three-phase voltages and at least two currents
5. Ohmmeter or contact opening/closing sensing device
Checkout Procedure
In the procedure below, you will use several relay commands.
Section 8: Serial Port
Communications and Commands
provides a full explanation of all commands. However, the
following information should allow you to complete the checkout without referring to the
detailed descriptions.
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