Date Code 20011009
SEL-701-1 Monitor
Glossary
CT-EEPROM
GL.3
CT
Abbreviation for current transformer.
Current
Unbalance Element
Protection element that calculates the magnitudes of
the measured phase currents, calculates the average of
those magnitudes, determines the magnitude with the
largest deviation from average. It then calculates the
difference between the magnitude average and
magnitude of the phase with the largest deviation from
the average. Finally, the monitor calculates the percent
unbalance current by dividing the difference value by
the motor rated full load amps or by the average
magnitude, whichever is larger. Unbalance current
causes heating in the rotor of the protected motor. The
unbalance element can trip the motor in the presence of
heavy unbalance to prevent rotor damage due to
overheating. In the SEL-701-1 Monitor, this element
works together with the motor thermal element which
also provides unbalance current protection.
Deassert
To deactivate; to remove the logic or electrical
requirements needed to operate a device. To remove a
short-circuit or closed contact from an SEL-701-1
Monitor input. To clear a logic condition to its false
state (logical 0). To open a normally-open output
contact. To close a normally-closed output contact.
Delta
As used in this instruction manual, a phase-to-phase
connection of voltage transformers for electrical
measuring purposes. Typically, two voltage
transformers are used with one primary lead of the first
transformer connected to A-phase and the other lead
connected to B-phase. The second voltage transformer
is connected to measure the voltage from B-phase to
C-phase. When two transformers are used, this
connection is frequently called “Open-Delta.”
Demand Meter
A measuring function that calculates a rolling average
or thermal average of instantaneous measurements
over time.
Dropout Time
The time measured from the removal of an input signal
until the output signal deasserts. The time can be user
settable, as in the case of a logic variable timer, or can
be a result of the characteristics of an element
algorithm, as in the case of an overcurrent element
dropout time.
EEPROM
Abbreviation for Electrically Erasable Programmable
Read-Only Memory. Nonvolatile memory where
monitor settings, event reports, SER records, and other
nonvolatile data are stored.
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