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9.16
SEL-400 Series Relays
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20171006
Reporting
Event Reports, Event Summaries, and Event Histories
Within an event report, there are bracketed numbers at the left of the report (for
example, [11]) that indicate the cycle number.
The trigger row is indicated by a > character following immediately after the last
analog data column. This is the dividing point between the prefault or PRE time
and the fault or remainder of the data capture.
The relay indicates which row has the largest current magnitudes, which are
reported in the event summary, with an asterisk (*) character immediately after
the last analog data column. The (*) takes precedence over the > if both occur on
the same row in the analog section of the event report.
ERAQc (Analog Quantities)
To supplement the fixed analog quantities in the event report, select as many as
20 additional analog quantities in the event report. For example, say you pro-
grammed a function in the relay using Protection Math Variables PMV01–
PMV06, and you want to include these six PMVs in the event report. Enter the
six PMVs in the Event Reporting Analog Quantities as shown below.
The relay correlates the freeform line number chronologically with the ERAQ
c
quantities. In this example, ERAQ01 = PMV01, ERAQ02 = PMV02, etc.
In the event report, the ERAQ quantities follow the fixed analog quantities.
[9]
-128 5623 -8479 -2984 -287.1 213.9 -3.5 216.1 143.8 -234.5
-173 6821 -1924 4724 -219.8 -47.3 214.0 -289.7 331.7 -180.4
126 -5540 8404 2990 286.6 -213.7 3.5 -216.3 -143.7 227.3
177 -6749 1860 -4713 220.0 47.4 -212.9 289.6 -331.8 176.2
[10]
-126 4616 -6204 -1714 -282.9 178.6 41.9 216.4 143.5 -222.1
-106 4288 -1047 3135 -231.6 -64.5 95.3 -289.4 331.9 -162.6
65 -1722 1878 221 140.2 -72.1 -43.6 -216.6 -143.3 194.6
16 -807 4 -786 105.1 41.3 10.5 289.2 -332.0 130.7
Circuit Breaker Open
[11]
-1 -1 -2 -5 13.8 1.1 0.3 216.8 143.1 -147.1
2 3 4 9 54.8 -0.7 -0.3 -289.1 332.1 -93.5
1 1 2 5 -8.1 -1.6 -1.1 -217.0 -142.8 109.8
-2 -2 -3 -8 -58.2 0.2 0.2 289.0 -332.2 65.3
Figure 9.6
Fixed Analog Section of an Example SEL-421 Event Report (Continued)
Event Reporting Analog Quantities
(Maximum 20 Analog Quantities)
1: PMV01
2: PMV02
3: PMV03
4: PMV04
5: PMV05
6: PMV06
PMV01 PMV02 PMV03 PMV04 PMV05 PMV06
[1]
20.000 25.000 102.000 34.000 67.000 54.000
20.000 25.000 102.000 34.000 67.000 54.000
20.000 25.000 102.000 34.000 67.000 54.000
20.000 25.000 102.000 34.000 67.000 54.000
[2]
20.000 25.000 102.000 34.000 67.000 54.000
20.000 25.000 102.000 34.000 67.000 54.000
20.000 25.000 102.000 34.000 67.000 54.000
20.000 25.000 102.000 34.000 67.000 54.000
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